How we came to be

  • The start of the Belletopian Revolution

    People caught wind of the strict leader was caught having relations with another man and decided to start a revolution to overthrow the leader and change the rules of society.
  • Secretary agrees to be a spy

    Secretary of state agrees to betray S by giving his private information to the Belletopian Revs under the table.
  • The first war of the Belletopian Revolution

    The protest agiainst S is what fueled the war between the Belletopian Revs and S's military. The battle of eyes was the first battle.
  • The Protest Against S

    An aggressive protest where no citizens were harmed, but were very upset.
  • Battle of the Eyes

    S won the battle of the eyes in July of 1992. This causes the revs to get angry and more creative war tactics.
  • The taking of the children and women

    S's military took all women and children away to be held as prisoners because S believed the women were gaining too much knowledge of his secrets.
  • Infiltration from the Inside

    The secretary of State shows up to work early. He shuts off the cameras and security system. He leaves certain doors unlocked so the revs can get inside unnoticed. They stay quite to prepare for an ambush.
  • Capture of S and the Sixes

    Early morning of March 4th, the men revs quietly take out each six (the only three men with blue eyes), one by one. This was to weaken S and his protection. S has no knowledge of this because the security systems are down. Next, the revs break In to S's chamber and capture him.
  • The Public Stoning

    Rather than holding a trial, S is held in the square of the town for the public to stone him. This goes on for 2 days. They stone him until he is nearly dead, and allow his wounds to slightly heal, and them start again. This was because they wanted him to feel the pain S inflicted on the Revs, specifically the women and children.
  • The start of a new democracy

    Revs start to come up with a new form of government, democracy. They hold a voting period for a president, new laws, etc.
  • Presidential Election

    A women becomes president.