Prior to World War II, Franconia was a great colonial power. One thriving colony was Nador, in North-central Africa.
History
In 1940, in Nador, the Central African Colony of Franconia, a rebellion was led by Arab chieftain Sidi-Ahmed, who enjoyed success after success, destroying Franconian fortifications and airfields, and ambushing patrols, all across the territory. This went on until a globe-trotting American soldier-of-fortune, Rick O'Shay, and his Arab servant Mekki, were drawn to the conflict, and performed some free-lance espionage work on behalf of the Franconian government. They reached and penetrated the bandit warlord's stronghold, freed some captured Franconian Soldiers, escaped, and returned to the Franconian fort. Sidi-Ahmed and his troops attacked the fort, and after a shoot-out, there was a great deal of close-quarters fighting, amidst which Sidi-Ahmed and Rick O'Shay dueled it out with scimitars. The chieftain was captured alive, and was imprisoned in Nador.
Residents
- Black African Natives and White Colonials.
Notes
- Sidi-Ahmed's size-changing potion has not been seen or mentioned again.
- Franconian troops look just like French Foreign Legion soldiers.
See Also
- Appearances of Nador
- Location Gallery: Nador