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After Nod's defeat in the Second Tiberium War, Rio de Janeiro's Nod garrison rebelled and seceded from Nod opting to follow its own vision of the Ways of Nod. Its commander was a middle-aged Caucasian male who thought he could lead the splinter faction by himself and enjoy independence.

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  • Rio Warlord
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  • After Nod's defeat in the Second Tiberium War, Rio de Janeiro's Nod garrison rebelled and seceded from Nod opting to follow its own vision of the Ways of Nod. Its commander was a middle-aged Caucasian male who thought he could lead the splinter faction by himself and enjoy independence.
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Job
  • Splinter faction commander
Faction
  • Renegade Nod
Status
  • Dead
Service
Name
  • Rio Warlord
Gender
  • Male
abstract
  • After Nod's defeat in the Second Tiberium War, Rio de Janeiro's Nod garrison rebelled and seceded from Nod opting to follow its own vision of the Ways of Nod. Its commander was a middle-aged Caucasian male who thought he could lead the splinter faction by himself and enjoy independence. However, as the Rio Insurrection began, he found himself threatened by LEGION when the Nod AI masterminded the riots. The Warlord attempted to drive LEGION out of Rio but the AI's forces swamped his base. He soon attempted to surrender in his MCV and once more swear allegiance to Kane out of fear, but LEGION executed him as an example.
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