Russo-Mongolian Empire

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The Russo-Mongolian Insignia
The Russo-Mongolian Insignia

The Russo-Mongolian Empire is a fictional empire in the computer game Iron Storm.

The Russo-Mongolian Empire has its roots in the Russian October Revolution. After the Bolsheviks executed the Tsar and his family, the Baron took command of the White Russians and crushed the Bolsheviks with help from Kazakhstan. Within years, the baron and his army stabilised Russia and Mongolia and presumably conquered China, Korea, Japan and parts of the Middle East.

  • The Baron Nikolai Aleksandrovich von Ugenberg - Founder & Leader
  • General Kritcher - Military Commander of the Anton Denikin Line
  • Hurtz & Dimitri - Military Commanders
  • Unamed Chief Scientist - Head of the Wolfenberg Plant
  • Inquisition Torturers - The Secret Police force
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