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Postby Ruridova » Sat Sep 13, 2014 9:43 am

Luziyca wrote:Good, because I'm running out natural disasters to wreak havoc to both your nations. :P

The Confederacy is already about to get it on the Ninth of May.
Though to be honest, I only got Mt. Kenya erupting so I could make it be like Mount Fuji in appearance, but taller (since it seemed to have once looked like it, but worn away due to erosion), and I felt that just handwaving and say "ooh, Mt. Kenya, highest clay in Africa" would piss off a good chunk of the playerbase.

Kilimanjaro is going to be taller.
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"For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat; I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink; I was a stranger and you invited me in; I needed clothes and you clothed me; I was sick and you looked after me; I was in prison and you came to visit me... Truly, whatever you did for one of the least of my brothers and sisters, you did for me."
- the Gospel of Matthew, 25:35-40

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Major published works of note in the RP including some not yet published ICly

Georg von Licht / Dzhordzh fon Likht

1. The Righteous Cause
The year is 1951, and the world is divided between eight superstates: Freistaatland, Südamerika, Nordseeallianz, Mitteleuropa, Großarabien, Zentralasien, and Ostasien. These nations are in a state of constant war that has left the world ruined. Karl Eichemann, the protagonist, is sent to end the war and bring peace; however, catastrophe kills Eichemann and restarts the feud.

2. Neither Victory, Nor Peace
The empires of Jiaozhande and Hakuchi, led by the shortsighted monarchs Kangsong and Tennohito, turn a war of words and baseless accusations into a devastating continent-wide conflict that leads to millions of deaths, mass rebellions, and ultimately their own deposition. The novel was published as a criticism of escalating tensions between China and Japan.

3. Blessed are the Persecuted
Jewish German Yaakov Fiegenbaum and his family live in a defeated 1930s Germany that turns to anti-Semitic politicians Ludwig Ernst and Johannes Heisenberg, who initiate ever-increasing persecutions against German Jews. The book chronicles Yaakov and his family trying to live through the persecution. At first forced into ghetto, then into hiding, and then into a death camp, only Yaakov and his son Yitzhak survive(and Yitzhak loses his legs along the way). After the anti-Semites are deposed, the two try to rebuild their lives.

4. With Liberty and Justice For All
Black Confederate Miriam Robinson unintentionally becomes the leader of the equal rights movement in the CSA, but she gladly accepts the role, leading strikes and marches that force the Confederate government to grant equal rights to all citizens and end segregation. Surviving assassination attempts, she is elected President by a sweeping majority in 1964, cementing the progress made by the civil rights movement.

5. The Miserable Ones
Jan Janowski, a redeemed criminal who has broken his parole, must try to avoid the relentless Eugen Marschall, who seeks to put him back in chains. Meanwhile, Jan's adopted daughter Andzelika falls in love with Polish revolutionary Maksymilian Mysliwski- who is torn between his love Andzelika and his fellow revolutionaries Ostromir Wieczeslawski and Szymon Topolski. The revolutionaries rebel, but most die in the German response- though Janowski manages to save Maksymilian and bring him to Andzelika. Marschall, realizing that Janowski is indeed redeemed, kills himself; Janowski also dies shortly thereafter.

6. Vox Populi
Valentin Pushilin, head of one of the subdivisions of the Union of Federative Unified Republics, a Russia without a Tsar, works for the country's repressive dictatorship, established 80 years earlier in the 1910s. When a dispute about reform in the country leads to a hardliner coup against the country's reformist leader, Pushilin heeds the voice of the people and demands that the UFUR be done away with and replaced with numerous democratic states- a vision that ultimately comes true.




Viktor Eberharter
(see "the Miserable Ones" under Georg von Licht)




Josef Ibakov
1. Blood of the Crescent
In a semi-propagandized account of the siege of Sevastopol/Aqyar, Ibakov accuses the Crimean army of committing various war crimes during its fight for independence from Ukraine.




Michael Matsudaira

1. The Fading Sun
In an alternate timeline, the Japanese shogunate defeats Go-Daigo and initiates a period of isolation that leaves Japan technologically backward and abused by foreign powers. Despite a push to modernize and gain the respect of world leaders, Japan is largely destroyed after several brash and dictatorial leaders wreck the country, leaving it devastated. The story ends with the few remaining Japanese chafing under Chinese rule.

2. Unit 731
Written as an unofficial partner to Blessed are the Persecuted, this book follows the bloody trail left by a Japanese army unit committing mass crimes against Chinese civilians and Americaner POWs in a dystopic war-torn world.




Gavriil fon Likht

1. The Great World Wars
Fon Likht, taking a page from his father's books, writes about a hellish world dominated by poor economics, warring nations, technology used for genocide, and brutal dictators. The book follows the world through two Great Wars that leave much of the world devastated and millions dead, and foments decades of international division and distrust. In the end, every one of the book's six main characters dies, whether they 'won' the wars or 'lost' them.

2. The Life and Times of Edward Harper
Canadian intelligence worker Edward Harper realizes that the Royal Intelligence Agency of Canada is breaking Canadian privacy laws with its spying program, and decided to steal classified documents and leak them to the press. Fleeing to the Confederacy, he begins releasing the documents, which reveal Canadian spying at home and abroad. The news spreads like wildfire, and he is variously declared a hero and a traitor as a global debate on surveillance begins. The book ends with the RIA's head telling the press that Harper has only released a tiny fraction of the data he took.




Muhammad Abbas

1. The Crescent and the Star
In a book postulated to be Rumite propaganda by some, Abbas describes a Middle East without Rum as a Middle East in total chaos. Islamic radicalism, ideological coups, ethnic feuds, and Zionism all lead to the deaths of thousands and permanent instability, which is taken advantage of by various foreign powers seeking to exploit the region.




Chodren Dawa

1. The Effects of Leftism
The book begins in a totally uniform world- however, we soon learn that the hero, known only as Equality, has a hard time fitting in. He falls in love with a woman named Liberty, and after the government tries too hard to impress conformity on them, they form a rival society that brings back individuality to the world.

2. Obscurity
Architect Wei Nianqing and his colleague Se Jidu face difficulties as they lose out to architects better at sweet-talking clients. However, people eventually turn to Wei and Se's more inspired and modern architecture. Se turns on Wei and attempts to destroy his empire and kill him; ultimately, though, Wei comes out on top.

3. The East is Red
In Chodren Dawa's first play, she describes an alternate future where China is not as fortunate as it was. In several wars over opium and rebellions over everything the emperor does, China grows steadily weaker and more divided before having the monarchy overthrown and a period of total warlordism break out. As the period of warlordism ends, a period of ideological warfare breaks out(supported by the Japanese, who invade and establish various puppets). Ultimately, China winds up under a group of dictatorial rulers who must be defeated by the government-in-exile of China's brief period of democracy. After the return of peace and liberty to the country, it is unified, strong, and happy at last.

4. The Asian Manifesto
Chodren Dawa here outlines her plans for the creation of a libertarian Asian Union, dominated by China. Though initially weak, this Asian Union would grow stronger and stronger as time passed, eventually uniting Asia under one banner once and for all.




Jean-Louis Bouclier

1. The Impure Blood
The first play based on the Righteous Cause, Bouclier's work is a pro-Guyanese and anti-Brazilian propaganda piece in which Eichemann dies in Südamerika and is replaced by violent revolutionary Maxmilien Bouclier, who united the world by force and exterminated his opposition to bring about utopia.




Karl Jung / Rong Kai-er

1. The Autumn of Empires (book)
The fictional realm of Ojczyzna, once a great empire, has been divided between the nations of Westens, Südens, and Dong, which has left the people demoralized and abused. Farmer Alojzy Swidzinski takes up the cause of his country and leads a campaign to liberate his homeland from foreign rule. Alojzy is initially successful, and named King of Ojczyzna as reward, but is murdered and replaced by a turncoat who returns foreign rule to the country.




Li Xiagong

1. The Final Solution
In the most hated book ever written, Li Xiagong calls for the total extermination of 'Japonic races', declaring them to be inferior to 'Sinic' races. He also calls for the Chinese Empire to grow significantly, to the point where it spans the entire Orient.




Tamerlan Jaharnaev
1. The Autumn of Empires (play)
Based on Karl Jung's book, this play adaptation replaced Dong with Vostok(an anti-Russian move, which in unsurprising given that Jaharnaev was Caucasian). The ending is also modified: Alojzy's brother Wladyslaw finally finishes his brother's dream and guarantees Ojczyzna's independence.




Ardghal O'Berach

1. Fruit of Freedom
The author outlines his idea of a united, independent Ireland, free from British rule and run by a secular High King and Catholic clergy. O'Berach also outlined plans to promote Irish culture and to 'cleanse' the island of English influence. However, he warns, the book is for Ireland only, and is not for foreign use.

2. Ireland and the World
Furious at global support for Britain, O'Berach returns to criticize the world standing by as the British exploited Ireland. He also proposed that an independent Ireland should colonize Africa or the Caribbean. He also advocates ethnic nationalism globally.




Mao Peng-hui

1. Entrance to Heaven
A Chinese family moves to the imperial colony in Chinese East Africa to seek a better life for themselves and to 'civilize the continent'. When stranded, a group of kind but backward Africans and heroic Chinese soldiers help them to Tianshang. The book was released to promote colonization of Africa by East and West alike, portraying Africans as savages in need of civilizing by foreign powers.




Phillip Engel

1. The Fates of Men
The play version of the Righteous Cause endorsed by Georg von Licht himself. The Fates of Men stole bits and pieces of the other plays about the story to create something of an anthology, containing something from every one.




Antero de Quental

1. Slaughter of the Moors
Ibrahim Muladi, a wealthy Moor, rebels against the oppressive Prince João of Algarve. Establishing a small Moorish emirate, they briefly experience independence before the Portuguese reclaim the land and slaughter the Moors en masse, leaving Algarve a barren wasteland.

2. Twilight of the Peace
After criticizing the Portuguese monarchy and being driven out of the country, João Llano travels the world searching for a place to start anew. Llano's unfortunate association with the dimwitted Antero results in them being driven from Guyane, Italy, and the Confederacy. Ultimately, Llano drowns Antero and returns to Portugal- where he is pardoned on the morning of his execution.




Haruna Hachisuka

1. The Eternal Soldiers
A six-part series focusing on the rebellion led by Riku Sukaiuoka against the Dark Shogun, once Riku's father Anakin. Riku briefly falls in love with her long-lost sister Kiki, but the relationship doesn't last.

2. The Story of Haruka Kamakura
An adapted form of the Chinese fable of Hua Mulan, this story follows Haruka Kamakura in her adventure to find honor and justice through the Imperial Restoration of 1331 and the later Kyoto Rebellion of 1340.

3. Freedom in the Stars
In the year 2009, British bureaucrat William MacAlister must face the Confederate States of America, led by President Lewis Wright and General Robert Jenkins, to reveal the fact that it has revived its slaving practices, banned by the CSA in 1891, and taken them into space. The Confederacy, in the process, makes several other incriminating errors. Ultimately, the rest of the world forcefully balkanizes the Confederacy, dividing it into several small puppet states.




August Breckenridge

1. The Battlestar
After the United States of Kobol are destroyed by the evil robotic Cylons, who view humanity as inherently cruel and evil, the surving humans- led by President Rosalyn Laurent and Captain Frederick Adamson- must face against the Cylons and their allies, largely represented by Cylon Model Six and Dr. Hadrian Callis, as they attempt to find the long-lost thirteenth state of Earth.




Jeffery Date

1. Seigi no Gen'in
Japanese operatic adaptation of The Righteous Cause.

2. Dai Nippon Teikoku
Sengoku Games play for 1837, it illustrates numerous points in Japanese history, and highlights the mantle of Meiji's glorious reign.

3. The Sunrise of Nations
A play to illustrate the unity of nations, involves numerous national anthems and representation of world leaders as of 1837.

4. Aux Armes Citroyens
An opera about the French Revolution and the cause of the Jacobins and later, Napoleon Bonaparte.




Hirosuke Satsuma

1. Kamikōgō
First publication that started the Sanguinist Movement in Japan. Called Meiji the "daughter of the Lord" and declared her a divine person. Sparked massive religious movement around Meiji in Japan after her death in 1837.




Oleksandr Kostiuk

1. Moya Borotʹba
"My Struggle", a book that highlights the plans of Kostiuk against the Crimeans, whom he blames for most of the world's problems. Considered Nazi propaganda and banned in most nations who forbid Nazi imagery and symbolism.




Grigory Petrovsky

1. Petrovsky's Testament
Grigory Petrovsky, sensing his coming death wrote his ideas on how the Soviet government should change into a more democratic state. It criticized current Soviet leaders and heavily suggested removing Pavlenko from power, as Petrovsky viewed Pavlenko's reforms to both the soviet system and to the government as totalitarian. Petrovsky died a few years later and the book was both published and distributed throughout the USSR by Ivan Kasparov.




Leon Trotsky

1. Animal Farm
Written as an attack on the brand of communism employed by the USSR, Lev Bronshtein(under the pen name Leon Trotsky) writes the story of the Azovsk Farm. The overworked and mistreated animals overthrow their human masters, seeking to create a utopia under the principles of their ideology, Animalism. However, the farm's pigs quickly become ruling class, soon usurping the role that humans once held. They ultimate replace the Seven Commandments of Animalism with a single one that upholds their ultimate authority: all animals are equal, but some are more equal than others.




Ayn Rand

1. Atlas Shrugged
Under the pen name of Ayn Rand, Alisa Rosenbaum describes a nation similar to the Confederacy and Canada in an unspecified time. She follows the entrepreneur Dagny Taggart, who must attempt to keep the Taggart Transcontinental rail lines open in spite of collectivization and statism- and must try to mitigate the poor decisions of her brother James. Dagny becomes an associate of steel magnate Hank Rearden, and together the two notice that many other magnates are destroying their empires and vanishing. Searching for the inventor of a highly advanced motor, they find John Galt, who invented it- and is convincing billionaires to vanish as a form of strike against statism. Dagny refuses and returns to her home- but Galt follows her, seizes a radio station, and delivers a speech to explain the ideology of objectivism. The government collapses and Galt is picked to be the new leader of the country.




Unspecified / Unknown Author

AD 1951
The British play version of the Righteous Cause, based off of the Impure Blood, but lacking any joy to its ending. The main notable difference is the addition of weapons known as 'sun bombs'(nuclear weaponry).

The Deserter
Written in Italy in the early 1800s, this novel follows Adalfredo Capaccio, an Italian soldier during a war against the Ottomans. Deserting in Bosnia, he flees towards Italy to see his home and family- but is executed outside of Zagreb after being found and captured.
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"For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat; I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink; I was a stranger and you invited me in; I needed clothes and you clothed me; I was sick and you looked after me; I was in prison and you came to visit me... Truly, whatever you did for one of the least of my brothers and sisters, you did for me."
- the Gospel of Matthew, 25:35-40

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Postby The Vaktovian Empire » Sat Sep 13, 2014 1:21 pm

Ruridova wrote:
Unicario wrote:
Maybe if you had just left it as a telegram, I would've just been like "okay, good point" and changed it. I changed it anyway, still doesn't change that you're acting like a child.

In the interest of preventing another rift in the thread, I'm not going to continue arguing with you about this, and try to bury the hatchet. Is that okay?


Guys. We gotta stop fighting. This thread for at least the 4 of us (boji,me, Rurik, and uni) is the basic centralizatio to world region since we never really RPed our own universe aside from ruris RPs. As a result, this thread can be considered where we had both our best and worst moments. But we cant let it start to deteriorate because of arguing. Were all somewhat guilty of taking OOC to the IC (besides me only because as I said earlier I'm seriously keeping a tip-toe like feel around here still). The point is, lets try to get through at least 10 pages of OOC without someone accusing someone of something in a harsh way and using the f bomb or bad language unless jokingly, agreed?

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Postby Luziyca » Sat Sep 13, 2014 1:43 pm

Ruridova wrote:
Luziyca wrote:Good, because I'm running out natural disasters to wreak havoc to both your nations. :P

The Confederacy is already about to get it on the Ninth of May.
Though to be honest, I only got Mt. Kenya erupting so I could make it be like Mount Fuji in appearance, but taller (since it seemed to have once looked like it, but worn away due to erosion), and I felt that just handwaving and say "ooh, Mt. Kenya, highest clay in Africa" would piss off a good chunk of the playerbase.

Kilimanjaro is going to be taller.

True. But Mount Kenya will be more beautiful, and above 6,000 meters tall.
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Imperator Germania since 1821

Imperator Germania et Rex Prussia, Fridericus Vilhelmus III (1820 - 1838)
Imperator Germania et Rex Britannica, Albertus (1838 - 1861)
Imperator Germania et Rex Rhaetia, Ludovicus V (1861 - 1886)
Imperator Germania et Rex Prussia, Vilhelmus (1886 - 1911)
Imperator Germania et Archidux Austriae, Franciscus Fernandus (1911 - 1956)
Imperator Germania et Rex Virolunum, Philippos Albertus (1956 - 1975)
Imperator Germania et Rex Boiohaemum, Leo III (1975 - 1992)
Imperator Germania et Rex Hanover, Ernestus Augustus (1992 - )

Imperator Orientalis since 1774

Caesarum Romanum, Constantine XII (1774 - 1789)
Caesarum Romanum, Ioannes IX (1789 - 1807)
Caesarum Romanum, Romanus V (1807 - 1808)
Caesarum Romanum, Ioannes X (1808 - 1838)
Imperatrix Orientalis, Iulia Magnifica (1838 - 1892)
Imperatrix Orientalis, Iulia II (1892 - 1926)
Imperator Orientalis, Constantine XIII (1926 - 1934)
Imperator Orientalis, Constantine XIV (1934 - 1964)
Imperator Orientalis, Ioannes XI (1964 - 1989)
Imperator Orientalis, Constantine XV (1989 - )

Imperator Novum Roma since 1837

Imperator Novum Roma et Rex Poloniae, Nicolaus I (1837 - 1855)
Imperator Novum Roma et Rex Poloniae, Alexander (II) Liberatorius (1855 - 1881)
Imperator Novum Roma et Rex Poloniae, Alexander (III) Pacificus (1881 - 1894)
Imperator Novum Roma et Rex Poloniae, Nicolaus II (1894 - 1931)
Imperator Novum Roma et Rex Poloniae, Alexius (1931 - 1965)
Imperator Novum Roma et Rex Poloniae, Cyril (1965-1989)
Imperator Novum Roma et Rex Poloniae, Demetrius Iniuriam (1989-1991)
- Russian Revolution takes place in 1991 -
Imperator Alaska, Demetrius Iniuriam (1991-)
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Postby Ruridova » Sat Sep 13, 2014 2:50 pm

Luziyca wrote:
Ruridova wrote:The Confederacy is already about to get it on the Ninth of May.

Kilimanjaro is going to be taller.

True. But Mount Kenya will be more beautiful, and above 6,000 meters tall.

Yes, but Kilimanjaro is going to be taller, and thus it'll be the one in the record books.
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- the Gospel of Matthew, 25:35-40

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Postby Luziyca » Sat Sep 13, 2014 2:52 pm

Ruridova wrote:
Luziyca wrote:True. But Mount Kenya will be more beautiful, and above 6,000 meters tall.

Yes, but Kilimanjaro is going to be taller, and thus it'll be the one in the record books.

Mount Kenya would be 6,033 meters tall at the end of the 1936 eruption.
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VASCONIA
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HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE
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DENMARK
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA
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GALICIA
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HUNGARY
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CAUCASIA
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YUGOSLAVIA
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RUSSIA
IMPERIAL
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REPUBLICAN
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POLAND
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FINLAND
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BALTIC UNION
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QUEBEC
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CONFEDERACY
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RIO GRANDE
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AL-MAYIQUH
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TEHUANTEPEC
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THE VOLTA
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KAMERUN
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CENTRAL AFRICA
REPUBLICAN
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IMPERIAL
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CONGO/ZAIRE
AS CONGO
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AS ZAIRE
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TANGANYIKA
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ZANZIBAR
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NAMIBIA
UNDER GETRENNTHEIT
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AFTER GETRENNTHEIT
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NORTH NEW GUINEA
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NIIHAU
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MAURITANIA
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"For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat; I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink; I was a stranger and you invited me in; I needed clothes and you clothed me; I was sick and you looked after me; I was in prison and you came to visit me... Truly, whatever you did for one of the least of my brothers and sisters, you did for me."
- the Gospel of Matthew, 25:35-40

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Postby Ruridova » Sat Sep 13, 2014 2:55 pm

Luziyca wrote:
Ruridova wrote:Yes, but Kilimanjaro is going to be taller, and thus it'll be the one in the record books.

Mount Kenya would be 6,033 meters tall at the end of the 1936 eruption.

After its eruptions, Kilimanjaro would be taller than Kenya.
Республіка Рюрідова - Королівство Вілкія
"For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat; I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink; I was a stranger and you invited me in; I needed clothes and you clothed me; I was sick and you looked after me; I was in prison and you came to visit me... Truly, whatever you did for one of the least of my brothers and sisters, you did for me."
- the Gospel of Matthew, 25:35-40

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Postby Luziyca » Sat Sep 13, 2014 3:10 pm

Ruridova wrote:
Luziyca wrote:Mount Kenya would be 6,033 meters tall at the end of the 1936 eruption.

After its eruptions, Kilimanjaro would be taller than Kenya.

Yep. It may be taller, but Mt. Kenya will be the one that attracts the most tourists (you can see Nairobi from the mountain). Also, Meru will be rebuilt in 1911 on its OTL site (ATL site would be a bit closer to the mountain, but lower).
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Guys, I feel left out. Everyone has people in their nations writing books except me. Except, can someone help me, I don't know how to come up with a good fictional text.

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Postby Luziyca » Sat Sep 13, 2014 3:26 pm

The Vaktovian Empire wrote:Guys, I feel left out. Everyone has people in their nations writing books except me. Except, can someone help me, I don't know how to come up with a good fictional text.

I recommend a cookbook from Morocco involving recipes about Europeans... ;)
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Postby The Vaktovian Empire » Sat Sep 13, 2014 3:37 pm

Luziyca wrote:
The Vaktovian Empire wrote:Guys, I feel left out. Everyone has people in their nations writing books except me. Except, can someone help me, I don't know how to come up with a good fictional text.

I recommend a cookbook from Morocco involving recipes about Europeans... ;)


:eyebrow: I'm sorry, the part of my brain that can detect hidden elements automatically turns off at 2:10 PM on a Friday, and stays off until 7:20 AM the following Monday from August-June.

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FLAGS OF THE STATES OF THE C.S.A.

HAWAII
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CALIFORNIA
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BAJA CALIFORNIA
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NEVADA
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UTAH
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NEW MEXICO
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ARIZONA
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SONORA
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SINALOA
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KANSAS
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OKLAHOMA
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TEXAS
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MINNESOTA
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IOWA
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MISSOURI
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ARKANSAS
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LOUISIANA
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WISCONSIN
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ILLINOIS
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INDIANA
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MICHIGAN
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OHIO
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KENTUCKY
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TENNESSEE
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MISSISSIPPI
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ALABAMA
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DELAWARE
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MARYLAND
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VIRGINIA
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NORTH CAROLINA
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SOUTH CAROLINA
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GEORGIA
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FLORIDA
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YUCATAN
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CAMPECHE
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QUINTANA ROO
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CUBA
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PUERTO RICO
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"For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat; I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink; I was a stranger and you invited me in; I needed clothes and you clothed me; I was sick and you looked after me; I was in prison and you came to visit me... Truly, whatever you did for one of the least of my brothers and sisters, you did for me."
- the Gospel of Matthew, 25:35-40

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Postby The Vaktovian Empire » Sat Sep 13, 2014 3:45 pm

Luziyca wrote:
The Vaktovian Empire wrote:Guys, I feel left out. Everyone has people in their nations writing books except me. Except, can someone help me, I don't know how to come up with a good fictional text.

I recommend a cookbook from Morocco involving recipes about Europeans... ;)


No seriously, what are you trying to say?

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Postby Luziyca » Sat Sep 13, 2014 3:46 pm

The Vaktovian Empire wrote:
Luziyca wrote:I recommend a cookbook from Morocco involving recipes about Europeans... ;)


No seriously, what are you trying to say?

Resistance by recipes that involve cooking Europeans. Because we need cannibal tribes to remain part of ATL Africa (or at least the stereotype). :P
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Postby The Vaktovian Empire » Sat Sep 13, 2014 3:53 pm

Luziyca wrote:
The Vaktovian Empire wrote:
No seriously, what are you trying to say?

Resistance by recipes that involve cooking Europeans. Because we need cannibal tribes to remain part of ATL Africa (or at least the stereotype). :P


Alright. I suppose a radical Andalusian will write one up, and be hailed even by Andalusians as a nut case, but the book will bring such realism and stereotype to the rest of Africa, Morocco will become even more alienated, and by Morocco, I mean Andalusia and Spanish Morocco. Anyway, speaking of Andalusia, has that Spanish-Portuguese Joint Republic been established yet because the Andalusians will take out the government once they see its been set up. So basically, whatever post you make soon that establishes your officials in that joint-republic, don't plan on having them live, or at at least come back to Portugal or Portuguese Morocco anytime soon. :p

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Postby Luziyca » Sat Sep 13, 2014 3:56 pm

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Luziyca wrote:Resistance by recipes that involve cooking Europeans. Because we need cannibal tribes to remain part of ATL Africa (or at least the stereotype). :P


Alright. I suppose a radical Andalusian will write one up, and be hailed even by Andalusians as a nut case, but the book will bring such realism and stereotype to the rest of Africa, Morocco will become even more alienated, and by Morocco, I mean Andalusia and Spanish Morocco. Anyway, speaking of Andalusia, has that Spanish-Portuguese Joint Republic been established yet because the Andalusians will take out the government once they see its been set up. So basically, whatever post you make soon that establishes your officials in that joint-republic, don't plan on having them live, or at at least come back to Portugal or Portuguese Morocco anytime soon. :p

Not yet. But you can do it.

As for Portuguese Morocco, that book will just motivate the Portuguese to seek Rumite missionaries to convert the local Muslims to Sunni Islam, and basically, Portugal would cultivate an identity so separate that after it gains independence in 1974 (after a long war), the only thing it would have in common is the name (Maroccos, Portuguese for Morocco), but otherwise, it'd be a separate state with its own institutions. Portuguese would still be a major language (especially in the business world), though Arabic is the only official language.
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Postby The Vaktovian Empire » Sat Sep 13, 2014 4:08 pm

Luziyca wrote:
The Vaktovian Empire wrote:
Alright. I suppose a radical Andalusian will write one up, and be hailed even by Andalusians as a nut case, but the book will bring such realism and stereotype to the rest of Africa, Morocco will become even more alienated, and by Morocco, I mean Andalusia and Spanish Morocco. Anyway, speaking of Andalusia, has that Spanish-Portuguese Joint Republic been established yet because the Andalusians will take out the government once they see its been set up. So basically, whatever post you make soon that establishes your officials in that joint-republic, don't plan on having them live, or at at least come back to Portugal or Portuguese Morocco anytime soon. :p

Not yet. But you can do it.

As for Portuguese Morocco, that book will just motivate the Portuguese to seek Rumite missionaries to convert the local Muslims to Sunni Islam, and basically, Portugal would cultivate an identity so separate that after it gains independence in 1974 (after a long war), the only thing it would have in common is the name (Maroccos, Portuguese for Morocco), but otherwise, it'd be a separate state with its own institutions. Portuguese would still be a major language (especially in the business world), though Arabic is the only official language.


This is the same for Spanish Morocco (Nuevo~New in Spanish) which will become independent after the beautiful and merciless Audrey Balizar (See wikia) takes power and assassinates her father Alonzo Capello. Nuevo will become more of a Spanish-speaking, Hispanic territory with more of that kind of culture compared to Arabic, but it will keep the customs of the markets, the shops, and architecture, as well as other fundamentals. Likewise, Andalusia will become radically different from regular Sunni Arab Morocco. Since it will border Nuevo to the South, and Maroccos as well as the Spanish Administrative Pathway (SAP) that goes to Ceuta, Andalusia will try and keep itself secluded as much as possible. When it goes to several miniscule but never officially ending wars with Nuevo, the mountains will shield them from the South. Likewise, the mountains will also cover some of their Northeastern borderlines, but they will be most vulnerable from the West which is also where Nuevo borders them. They will try and change their customs, culture, religion, architecture, and obviously religion radically, but will disavow, disprove of and condemn the book written by an Andalusian man (of a name I've yet to come up with). While I'm thinking of it, we should add the list of books to the wikia, so people can add the authors and writers to a firm database, instead of simply reposting it. Also, expect a gradual rise in the amount of propoganda and literature in turn being written in Nuevo and Andalusia, since they'll both be free from pretty much the get-go, they'll be more active in writing and publishing of major groundbreaking works than any others.
Also, in Brazil, expect gradual decentralization, with the Fascists, the Junta-backers (The Generals on the Junta Council still with the Emperador) and the Emperador himself on one side, then certain members of Generals4Freedom that support a Stratocracy, and then those who support a Federative Republic. Eventually, Ruri's dream of having a strong Brazilian ally of the CSA will come true. However, the question will be, what will the government look like and will Brazil still be all one country?

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Postby Unicario » Sat Sep 13, 2014 4:19 pm

Eventually, Ruri's dream of having a strong Brazilian ally of the CSA will come true.


Yes, but you can't exactly erase Venezuela, Guyana and Tawantinsuyu's distaste for Brazil. :P

Also, can you please stop calling Morocco "Andalusia"? It makes no sense at all! It's annoying! :P
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Postby Luziyca » Sat Sep 13, 2014 4:43 pm

The Vaktovian Empire wrote:
Luziyca wrote:Not yet. But you can do it.

As for Portuguese Morocco, that book will just motivate the Portuguese to seek Rumite missionaries to convert the local Muslims to Sunni Islam, and basically, Portugal would cultivate an identity so separate that after it gains independence in 1974 (after a long war), the only thing it would have in common is the name (Maroccos, Portuguese for Morocco), but otherwise, it'd be a separate state with its own institutions. Portuguese would still be a major language (especially in the business world), though Arabic is the only official language.


This is the same for Spanish Morocco (Nuevo~New in Spanish) which will become independent after the beautiful and merciless Audrey Balizar (See wikia) takes power and assassinates her father Alonzo Capello. Nuevo will become more of a Spanish-speaking, Hispanic territory with more of that kind of culture compared to Arabic, but it will keep the customs of the markets, the shops, and architecture, as well as other fundamentals. Likewise, Andalusia will become radically different from regular Sunni Arab Morocco. Since it will border Nuevo to the South, and Maroccos as well as the Spanish Administrative Pathway (SAP) that goes to Ceuta, Andalusia will try and keep itself secluded as much as possible. When it goes to several miniscule but never officially ending wars with Nuevo, the mountains will shield them from the South. Likewise, the mountains will also cover some of their Northeastern borderlines, but they will be most vulnerable from the West which is also where Nuevo borders them. They will try and change their customs, culture, religion, architecture, and obviously religion radically, but will disavow, disprove of and condemn the book written by an Andalusian man (of a name I've yet to come up with). While I'm thinking of it, we should add the list of books to the wikia, so people can add the authors and writers to a firm database, instead of simply reposting it. Also, expect a gradual rise in the amount of propoganda and literature in turn being written in Nuevo and Andalusia, since they'll both be free from pretty much the get-go, they'll be more active in writing and publishing of major groundbreaking works than any others.
Also, in Brazil, expect gradual decentralization, with the Fascists, the Junta-backers (The Generals on the Junta Council still with the Emperador) and the Emperador himself on one side, then certain members of Generals4Freedom that support a Stratocracy, and then those who support a Federative Republic. Eventually, Ruri's dream of having a strong Brazilian ally of the CSA will come true. However, the question will be, what will the government look like and will Brazil still be all one country?

Maroccos would be quite influenced by Portugal. As a matter of fact, it's largest city (and capital), Tangiers was once the largest city in Portugal, ahead of Lisbon with 1.2 million (83.3333% Portuguese majority). The 3.5 million Portuguese would flee en-masse following independence, with only 15,000 staying, resulting in the major cities being ghost towns.

That said, Marrocos while having a culture similar to OTL Morocco, it would be still heavily influenced by Portugal (their variety of Arabic has lots of Portuguese loanwords in place of those of OTL French and Spanish, so it's a bit similar to their OTL Arabic), and is a bit more liberal.

As for the type of government, I am torn being Nasserist state, Islamic Republic, or constitutional monarchy; or even a Portuguese-dominated state (retconning the retornados). Also, since Andalusia borders Maroccos, it may be a potential base for the rebels in 1965-1974, so Portugal might invade and occupy it until 1974, claiming that the joint-administrative zone was nullified by the secession.
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Postby The Vaktovian Empire » Sat Sep 13, 2014 4:46 pm

Unicario wrote:
Eventually, Ruri's dream of having a strong Brazilian ally of the CSA will come true.


Yes, but you can't exactly erase Venezuela, Guyana and Tawantinsuyu's distaste for Brazil. :P

Also, can you please stop calling Morocco "Andalusia"? It makes no sense at all! It's annoying! :P



Andalusia is just the name of the caliphate in Morocco. Its modeled after the state in pre-medieval Spain. As such, the land is called Andalusia and the demonym is Andalusian. But that's only the part of Morocco.

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Postby The Vaktovian Empire » Sat Sep 13, 2014 5:26 pm

Map Update

-Morocco finally partitioned between Portugal, Spain, and independent Andalusia.

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