Andoran

Andoran, unlike Galt, did make peace with Cheliax after their secession. That was under Infrexus, though, and Abrogail II intends to reclaim it once her army is in a state to succeed. (In this envisioning of the Andoren and Galtan revolutions, the wealthy and well-equipped Chelish army turned out to be a bit of a paper tiger when the revolutions started, with serious morale issues, absolutely zero ability of anyone to take any initiative whatsoever when cut off from their high command, and an officer corps selected entirely off skill at political games and not at all off skills at commanding an army. Gorthoklek, the pit fiend sent from Hell, now is trying to turn Cheliax’s army into a credible fighting force.)

Andoran is also in a precarious position geopolitically, because the raids of slave ships throughout the Inner Sea has alienated them from Taldor, Absalom, Osirion, Qadira, and anyone else you can name who has ships in the Inner Sea. Making any compromises about slavery is utterly toxic in Andoran’s political environment and marks you as probably a Chelish sympathizer, but this has pushed Andoren politics into a bit of a corner: at this point, they’ll have few allies if Cheliax invades. Galt of course will come to their aid, but Cyprian’s not the kind of person who’ll give them their country back afterwards. He intends to reunite the Empire (Arodenite Cheliax, which stretched from Corentyn to Galt, and there are several candidates to stop him but it’s also possible no one will.