Prislandese Unrest

The Prislandese Unrest is an angoing conflict occuring inside Prisland after tensions between militias and criminal organizations began to rise.

2000s
The unrest began after a problematic election which resulted in the assassination of the president. As such, the next president, Juan Martín Aguinaldo took over. Take his name with notice, as he plays a great role in the war.

In 2006, drug cartels organized and decided to terrorize several regions of Prisland in order to destabilize law control

2010s
On June 26, 2011, the Prislandese president made a controversial speech about the war. Shortly after the speech, riots were reported all across the country, causing chaos everywhere.

Some violence had even spread into other countries, like in the Damlandese border region of Sonora, where several terrorists burned down a customs building at a border checkpoint, killing 7 people and injuring 12 more. Josephdaproland closed its borders with Prisland until late 2013 on the overseas territory of Haiti due to "security reasons" and to prevent spillover into the country. The only way out of that colony was either through air traffic, ships, and the international bridge connecting Haiti and the island of Cuba in Precure.

The Prislandese president had no choice but to resign in October 2011, to then be replaced with Samuel Piñón.

After the insane violence, many cities where almost entirely devoid of any life, until early 2014, when the street seemed to slowly repopulate themselves. Samuel declared this "one small victory" and pressured people to restore ordinary life.