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The Equatorial Wars were a series of conflicts in Central and West Africa during the early 21st century. Beginning around 2001, the "wars" began as minor unrelated conflicts between various political and tribal groups jockeying for power in their respective countries. For the first time in history (at least on such a scale), various warlords and dictators capitalized on the appearance of Novas and the amoral DeVries Agency by employing them in place of large armies. As many as a dozen or more novas participated in the wars and genocides, but Africa and the world were forever changed by the event as a whole.

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  • The Equatorial Wars were a series of conflicts in Central and West Africa during the early 21st century. Beginning around 2001, the "wars" began as minor unrelated conflicts between various political and tribal groups jockeying for power in their respective countries. For the first time in history (at least on such a scale), various warlords and dictators capitalized on the appearance of Novas and the amoral DeVries Agency by employing them in place of large armies. As many as a dozen or more novas participated in the wars and genocides, but Africa and the world were forever changed by the event as a whole.
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  • The Equatorial Wars were a series of conflicts in Central and West Africa during the early 21st century. Beginning around 2001, the "wars" began as minor unrelated conflicts between various political and tribal groups jockeying for power in their respective countries. For the first time in history (at least on such a scale), various warlords and dictators capitalized on the appearance of Novas and the amoral DeVries Agency by employing them in place of large armies. As many as a dozen or more novas participated in the wars and genocides, but Africa and the world were forever changed by the event as a whole. Locations of Major Conflicts: * Niger * Nigeria * Sierra Leone * Sudan Locations of Minor Conflicts: * Benin * Burkina Faso * Cote d'Ivoire * Gambia * Ghana * Guinea * Guinea-Bissau * Ivory Coast * Liberia * Mali * Senegal * Togo
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