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Revision as of 15:43, 28 July 2025

Siege of Houston
SPQM Invasion of the Americas
Siege of Houston begins
Date July 12th–13th, 2025
Location Houston, Texas
Result SPQM victory
Status
Territorial
changes
City conquered
Belligerents
SPQM

Crimean Federation

Spain

USA
Commanders and leaders
RomanDiCario Georgeat4k
Strength
30+ 40+
Casualties and losses
Heavy Heavy

Siege of Houston

On July 12, SPQM launched a siege against the town of Houston — one of America’s largest towns, home to over 40 members and led by Georgeat4k.

At 8:00 AM, RomanDiCario planted a banner on the outskirts of Houston. Although the defenders were stationed inside the town ready to defend, they were caught off guard when RomanDiCario deployed a large squad of mercenaries from Spain and the Crimean Federation.

Outskirts of the city

The defenders were chased out from the banner and into the stone walls of the city - many of them were locked in house to house combat after the mercenaries broke in and started a masacre

Six additional battle sessions followed, during which SPQM maintained dominance across the battlefield. However, the momentum shifted when a wave of bans struck SPQM’s allies: Tobikoer, leader of Spain, and Hyrax from the Crimean Federation were both banned. As a result, SPQM’s team suffered a significant setback, losing 12,000 points — a severe blow to Roman’s side in the war.

Nonetheless, SPQM persevered. After seven more battle sessions, they ultimately secured victory on July 13 through a relentless blitzkrieg in Houston’s residential districts. The assault resulted in heavy casualties, with numerous civilians killed

Aftermath

The fall of Houston was a massive symbolic blow to the USA. Its loss not only broke a key defensive line in the South but triggered the defection of several towns that no longer believed in the USA’s ability to protect them.