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Postby Ruridova » Fri Jan 16, 2015 9:51 pm

One final Nord-Neuguineer Welle, for old time's sake.

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UPI, NY POST TWITTER ACCOUNTS HACKED, POST MESSAGES CLAIMING START OF SECOND GREAT WAR
January 16, 2015
The Twitter accounts for Canada's New York Post and the CSA's United Press International were hacked earlier today, posting a spate of tweets claiming that the Confederate and Japanese navies were engaged in open conflict in the South China Sea.

In one tweet on the UPI's feed, CS President Barack Obama was erroneously quoted as saying "The Second Great War has begun." The New York Post reported that the IJN Yamato had opened fire on the CSS George Washington, and that Japanese PM John A. Adams had condemned the CSA as "a nation of imperialist bigots" that had "forced Japan's hand."

The hackings come during a period of deescalation between the Confederate States and Japan. Japan had viciously condemned the way Confederate and Canadian judiciaries handled multiple incidents involving black individuals being shot and killed by police officers. The CSA dismissed Japanese criticism as uninformed and accused Japan of fostering tensions and ignoring judicial independence. Tensions peaked on December 7, 2014, the anniversary of the Confederate attack on Pearl Harbor, then Japanese-controlled. Despite several later flare-ups, tensions have decreased steadily since.

New York Post
@nypost

BREAKING: IJN Yamato has opened fire, launched anti-ship missiles at CSS George Washington

favorites | retweets

New York Post
@nypost

CS Joint Chiefs of Staff: CSS George Washington heavily damaged, CS navy now engaged in active combat against Japanese vessels in Philippine, East China Seas

favorites | retweets

United Press International
@UPI

CS President Barack Obama: "the Second Great War has begun."

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New York Post
@nypost

JUST IN: John A Adams: CSA "must be condemned as a nation of imperialist bigots", "has forced Japan's hand to defend decency"

favorites | retweets

United Press International
@UPI

CS Congress convenes to issue formal declaration of war against Japanese Empire

favorites | retweets

New York Post
@nypost

Japanese Senate urges AU members to join attack on CSA, vows to "destroy the racist CS system... [and] liberate Occupied Hawaii"

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United Press International
@UPI

Asia and America stock markets plunge after Japan attack on CS navy ships

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In actuality, stock markets were largely unaffected by the hacking after other news sources confirmed that the claims of Americaner-Japanese war were unfounded in reality. The tweets have since been deleted, and the incidents are being investigated. The identity of the hackers remains unknown.

A Pentagon spokesperson confirmed that the CSS George Washington was not attacked, saying the ship was "safe and sound" in a Hawaii drydock. "They did their research, though," the spokesperson conceded. "They made sure to choose a Pacific ship, not an Atlantic one."

Barack Obama used the moment to emphasize the necessity for cybersecurity in the modern era, urging further action globally against hacking groups.

Hacking has gained large attention after hacking by African Muslim extremists and Netanyahist groups led against other corporations, particularly news groups. A pro-Caucasian group, believed to be funded by the Caucasian government, went to great lengths to try and prevent the release of comedy film the Interview by attacking Sony Pictures.
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- the Gospel of Matthew, 25:35-40

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"...the Venezuelans are very good at this sort of thing. I'm speaking to you from behind a pair of fake Ray-Bans, wearing a fake Armani jacket, carrying a fake Louis Vuitton bag, in which we find a fake iPad and a fake iPhone. And if we consult my fake Omega watch, we see that it's 2:35, probably, which means that it's time to pop into the fake Starbucks over there for a cup of fake coffee. It seems, then, that the expression 'copyright infringement' doesn't translate very well into Venezuelan Spanish."
- Jeremy Clarkson, host of the British TV show Top Gear

"If we were to have a war between the German Empire and Canada, I think France would probably win."
- Takeshi Kitano on Comedy Hour during the 2014 Czechoslovak War

"Yesterday, December Seventh, 1891, a date which will live in infamy, the Empire of Japan was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Confederate States of America. We will gain the inevitable triumph, so help us Meiji..."
- Emperor Alexander I addressing an emergency meeting of the Japanese Senate on December 8, 1891.

"I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve."
- Incorrectly attributed to Thomas A. Hendricks, President of the CSA on December 8, 1891, real source unknown.

"You cannot invade the Japanese mainland. There would be a rifle behind every blade of grass."
- Unknown Confederate military commander on Okinawa, 1892

"Liberty secured by submission to foreign will is not liberty at all."
- Kim Il-sung, 1964

"We welcome change and brotherhood, for we believe that freedom and brotherhood go together, that the advance of world peace can only strengthen the cause of human liberty. There is one sign the German government can make that would be unmistakable, that would advance dramatically the cause of freedom and peace. Chancellor Kohl, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the Holy Roman Empire and its allies of Hungary and Denmark, if you seek reconciliation, come here to this gate. Chancellor Kohl, open this gate. Chancellor Kohl, tear down this wall!
...
"As I looked out a moment ago from the town hall, looking towards Bratislava just across the Iron Curtain, I noticed words crudely spray-painted upon the wall, perhaps by a young German. It said, 'This wall will fall. Beliefs become reality.' Yes, across Central Europe, this wall will fall. For it cannot withstand fraternity; it cannot withstand truth. This wall cannot withstand freedom."

- Ronald Reagan, 1987, speaking in the German town of Kittsee, near the Czechoslovak border

"We the People of the Empire of Japan, hold these truths to be self-evident, that all humans, of all creeds, races, colors and faiths are equal, and are invested by their creator with the capacity to great good, and great evil, and the capacity to know right from wrong, therefore their sovereign right to personal liberties shall never be infringed upon..."
- Preface to the Japanese Constitution, ratified 1789

"We, the People, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and ensure the blessings of liberty unto ourselves and our posterity do ordain and establish this Constitution for the Confederate States of America."
- Preamble to the CS Constitution, ratified 1834

"The great strength of the totalitarian state is that it forces those who fear it to imitate it."
-Oleksandr Kostiuk, 1903

"Death solves all problems. No man, no problem."

"Education is a weapon whose effects depend on who holds it in his hands and at whom it is aimed."
-Stanislav Pavlenko

"The oppressed are allowed once every few years to decide which particular representatives of the oppressing class are to represent and repress them in parliament."
-Grigori Petrovsky, on western governments

"It is about time this "Axis of Evil" is dealt a good blow and is put back into their place."
-Horatius Agrioli, 1894

"The truth is that men are tired of liberty."

"Every anarchist is a baffled dictator."
-Benito Mussolini, 1901

"The socialist movement in Venezuela and the feeling of Pan-Latin-Americanism are inseparable."
-Che Guevara

"What the northerners do not understand is that Venezuela, and other south American nations do not apperecite being fearmongered into the same hegemonic empires from which we struggled to break free."
-Esteban Lopez, 1897

"The end may justify the means as long as there is something that justifies the end."
-Antoni Belinsky, to Stanislav Pavlenko on the Balkan Wars.

"Saying you do not believe in the use of force is like saying you do not believe in gravity."
-Antoni Belinsky, 1891

"It is easy to romanticize poverty, to see poor people as inherently lacking agency and will. It is easy to strip them of human dignity, to reduce them to objects of pity. This has never been clearer than in the view of Africa from the American media, in which we are shown poverty and conflicts without any context."

"I am the hero of Africa."
-His Excellency, President for Life, Field Marshal Al Hadji Doctor Amadi Nkruma, VC, DSO, MC, Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Seas and Conqueror of the Roman Empire in Africa in General and Chad in Particular

"The blood of the fascists shall water the gardens of Japan, and we shall forever relish in their defeat, for they shall not hold up against the triumph of the people."
- Empress Akane, 1979

"The final solution to the infidel question is extermination. I shall rid the world of all others but Indonesian Muslims. Every nation shall burn under the mighty boots of Indonesia, and we shall rid the world of Japan, of China, of Britain, of Germany and of the Confederacy, the Islamic World shall be enlightened under one house!"
- Admiral Wahyu of Indonesia, 1958

"Today is truly a day of victory. A victory for not only the Russian people but a victory in the name of peace at last. I only wish Trotsky and Belinsky had lived to see this."
-Vladimir Lenin giving a speech in Moscow after the overthrow of the Republic by the communists, 1991.

"There is no such thing as the nation. There is only humanity. And if we do not come to understand this soon, then there will be no nations, because there will be no humanity."
- attributed to Fahd al-Massoum, first Grand Mufti of Mauritania

"We are a nation of differences, and that cannot be denied. But that will never be our weakness. It will always be our strength. We all know this, in our hearts. We will survive the attacks from those who would force us to fight our brothers and sisters, and we will emerge more unified than ever before. That is who we are. That is what we are built upon. That is what we stand for. That is how we live."
- Yugoslavia's King Dragomir, 2000, following the Yugoslav Wars

"Whatever our beliefs, we must cherish three things above all: cooperation, tolerance, and righteousness. For these three values, there is no substitute."
- Hayim ben Tziyon, the Zionist Papers

"I want there to be two mottos on this coat of arms you have given to me: above the shield, the words veritas vos liberabit, the truth will set you free, and below the shield, the words calamus gladio fortior, the pen is mightier than the sword. These are the words that I have lived by, and I hope those who come after me shall live by them as well."
- Georg von Licht, after being told that the Emperor of Germany was allowing the von Licht family a coat of arms, 1837

"Do you hear the people sing, singing the song of angry men, it is the music of a nation that will never slumber again,
When the beating of our hearts echoes the roaring of the drums,
A nation shall be reborn when tomorrow comes!"

- Rallying cry of the Juche rebels, 1979, taken from Die Elenden's play form.

"I have graduated from the Georg von Licht School of Book-Writing."
- Rumite author Ludwig Eichemann, following the success of his book Along the Ehre

"Our nations are remarkable in how similar they truly are to each other. John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin are martyrs for the Confederate cause, and fathers of the Japanese cause. My daughter Ranko stood along-side Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong and walked on the surface of the moon with them. The Constitution that binds the Japanese state, begins with the same words that rang true in Philadelphia almost 200 years ago. We the People. Here stands the testament that despite differences, hatred, rivalry and imperial ambition, two nations can reconcile themselves. Here, where several hundred Japanese and American sailors gave their life, where an island was ravaged by war, and the Great War began in the Pacific, we commemorate the peace that has endured now for fifty years, and it is a blessing from whichever God you praise, that we have endured. The Confederacy and Japan should be brothers, not enemies."
- Emperor Kyasarin's speech at Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941, the 50th Anniversary of the Day of Infamy.

"The French Republic was not evil, nor was it a mistake, nor was it decadent or corrupt. It was ran by incompetence, and it will never return, for it has never worked for the French people."
- Ferdinand Foch, 1898

"Before us is none but Brennus, enemy of Rome, and destroyer of civilization. It is this brute and others like him that sought to drive this world back into the dark ages of eternal war. I make no further statement today other than 'Non auro, sed ferro, recuperanda est patria'."
-Benito Mussolini, at the execution of Gaius leFevre

"Jefferson told us of the door of liberty; Washington set out to find it; Davis showed us to it; Lee unlocked it; Hendricks opened it; Kennedy led us through."
- President Lyndon Baines Johnson, 1964

"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness; that to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed; that whenever any form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness."
- excerpt from the 1st Declaration of Independence, written by Thomas Jefferson

"Peace, Land and Bread is our absolute goal, for every man, woman and child in France."
- Ferdinand Foch, December 25, 1897

"...Shame upon you men who desecrate our ancestor's memory in the name of your Lichtian beliefs. Your attempts to censor media critical of your state has proved that indeed, you understand nothing of our ancestor's labors for freedom. Both here in Japan, and in your country."
- Thomas Jefferson III, 1897, in response to the Confederate Congress trying to ban Antoni Belinsky's book.

"But life has a way of reminding you of big things through small incidents. Once, back before the Reconciliation, and during my time as Foreign Minister in the 1940s, I attended a summit in Washington D.C. I decided to break off from the entourage one afternoon to visit the shops near the Mall, where the great statues to the Martyred and Victorious Fathers stand.

Even though our visit was a surprise, every Americaner there immediately recognized us, and called out my name and reached for my hand. I was just about swept away by the warmth - you could almost feel the possibilities in all that joy. But within seconds, an FBI detail pushed their way toward me and began pushing and shoving the people in the crowd. It was an interesting moment. It reminded me that while the man on the street in the Confederate States had yearned for peace and brotherhood, the Government was still - and those who run it were still reluctant to reach out their hand - and that means we and they view such issues as freedom and human rights very differently, and that still has not changed now, in 1975. 'Keep Up Our Guard', is something we must practice."

- Kim Il-sung's final address to Japan as PM, 1975

"It was back in the early 1960s, at the height of the Indonesian War, and the sailor was hard at work on the carrier Sangoshima, which was patrolling the South China Sea. The sailor, like most Japanese servicemen, was young, smart and fiercely observant. The crew spied on the horizon a leaky little boat - and crammed inside were refugees from Indonesia hoping to get to Japan. The Sangoshima sent a small launch to bring them to the ship, and safety. As the refugees made their way through the choppy seas, one spied the sailor on deck, and stood up and called out to him. He yelled, "Hello, Japanese sailor - Hello, Freedom Man."
- Kim Il-sung's final address to Japan as PM, 1975

"Stop sending people to kill me! We've already captured five of them, one of them with a bomb and another with a rifle... If you don't stop sending killers, I'll go down to Moscow myself and make you feel regret for even being born."
-Antoni Belinsky to Alexander Kerensky, 1954

"I do not do things part-way. I finish every job handed before me, and believe me, I shall do my job well."
- Empress Kyasarin of Japan to her Geisha trainer, 1925

"The limitation of riots, moral questions aside, is that they cannot win... hence, rioting is not revolutionary but reactionary because it invites defeat. It involves an emotional catharsis, but it must be followed by a sense of futility."
- Martin Luther King, Jr.

"Her Majesty proved that a monarch must be responsible to it's people, and must sacrifice their own luxuries and lavish life so that democracy may not perish."
- Unknown soldier in the Imperial Japanese Army, c. 1963

"John Kennedy was the first Americaner to die in this war, and if I may be so honest, he will not be the last. He is with God now, and his death shall be the means to bring freedom to one of the darkest regions of the world."
- Kim Il-sung, November 25, 1963

"I believe our old enemy, Thomas Hendricks, said it best. I paraphrase. Only through sacrifice and dedication can we ensure that any nation dedicated to democracy may long endure, that democracy shall never perish from this earth."
- Empress Catherine, 1964

"I remember a poetic moment. After we took the ruins of Batavia, I remember Empress Catherine hoisting the flag of Japan over the parliamentary house. The sight was magnanimous, if I may say so. The photo of the sun behind her was what I saw, and it was even stronger in person, than it was on a photograph. The crowd swelled into choruses of Umi Yukaba, but she silenced them and said, 'This is your victory, my soldiers. This was your triumph.'... all of us were floored at that. She was a hero, but she did not accept such honors, she gave that to her soldiers."
- Lt. Junichi Smith, recalling the Fall of Batavia in his memoirs.

"If I die for the Empire, it will not be a regret to me, for I know that I have died so that my daughters may be free, and my ancestor's spirits may rest peacefully. I do not fear death -- I shall conquer it."
- Empress Catherine on the eve of the Battle of Batavia

"It suddenly struck me that that tiny pea, pretty and blue, was the Earth. I put up my thumb and shut one eye, and my thumb blotted out the planet Earth. I didn't feel like a giant. I felt very, very small."
- Neil Armstrong, Confederate astronaut and first man on the moon

"You develop an instant global consciousness, a people orientation, an intense dissatisfaction with the state of the world, and a compulsion to do something about it. From out there on the moon, international politics look so petty. You want to grab a politician by the scruff of the neck and drag him a quarter of a million miles out and say, 'Look at that, you son of a bitch.'"
- Edgar Mitchell, Confederate astronaut

Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggregate of our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies, and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every superstar, every supreme leader, every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there-on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam.
The Earth is a very small stage in a vast cosmic arena. Think of the endless cruelties visited by the inhabitants of one corner of this pixel on the scarcely distinguishable inhabitants of some other corner, how frequent their misunderstandings, how eager they are to kill one another, how fervent their hatreds. Think of the rivers of blood spilled by all those generals and emperors so that, in glory and triumph, they could become the momentary masters of a fraction of a dot.
Our posturings, our imagined self-importance, the delusion that we have some privileged position in the Universe, are challenged by this point of pale light. Our planet is a lonely speck in the great enveloping cosmic dark. In our obscurity, in all this vastness, there is no hint that help will come from elsewhere to save us from ourselves.
The Earth is the only world known so far to harbor life. There is nowhere else, at least in the near future, to which our species could migrate. Visit, yes. Settle, not yet. Like it or not, for the moment the Earth is where we make our stand.
It has been said that astronomy is a humbling and character-building experience. There is perhaps no better demonstration of the folly of human conceits than this distant image of our tiny world. To me, it underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly with one another, and to preserve and cherish the pale blue dot, the only home we've ever known."

- Japanese astronomer Carl Sagan, referencing a photograph taken by the CSA's Voyager 1 probe

"Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that."
- Martin Luther King, Jr.

"If you think the Confederate States is the epitome of democracy in the world, you do not know what democracy is."
- Empress Dowager Catherine, 1997

"Confederate revisionists erase the truth -- that their nation was founded in opposition to abolition of slavery.
That they held slavery to their hearts long after the civilized world abolished it, and then, by granting sufferage to women and abolition, they believe that has exonerated them.
That in many provinces, the right to vote for minorities were miniscule at best, until long after hatred and violence left the hearts of most good peoples.
The Confederacy tries to make itself appear beautiful to the world, a bastion of freedom, and the last vanguard against European imperialist,
However, we South Americans are not fooled by their lies. They are serpents in the grass, poised to bite down and poison our continent with their own imperialist doctrine."

- Ernesto Guevara, Sr. at a summit of the Union of South American Nations, 1937

"The path to reconciliation and friendship between the CSA and the South American nations can only begin once they fully understand the reason why we no longer wished to be part of the OAS. It has nothing to do with Brazil, because even if the OAS were to act, Venezuela, Tawantisuyu and Guyane would have attacked regardless. No, the true reason the divide exists is because the South Americans were sick of being ruled over by the white man in the north by use of fearmongering and threats of violent attack. Relations are only worsened by Confederate ignorance to these facts, and I doubt they will understand."
-Ernesto "Che" Guevara Jr, President of Venezuela, 1973
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Head of State: Ranko XIX Tentai
Ruling party is the Zenminjintō (Socialist Coalition)
Ginkaigan is currently at peace.

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The Empire of Japan and East Asia
Dai Nippon Teikoku no Higashiajia

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Capital: Tokyo
Government: Constitutional Absolutism
National Language: (prior to 1883) Japanese
(post-1883) English, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Laotian, Cambodian, Thai, Cantonese
(as of 2014) English, Japanese, Korean, Cantonese

National Religion: Shinto-Buddhism, Sanguine Christianity, Japanese Islam




Sovereign Monarchs

Meiji Empress
Born: May 9, 1754 | Death: August 15, 1837 (died of old age)
Reign: February 11, 1774 to August 15, 1837
Full name: Akiko Sakura Yamato

Emperor George I
Born: June 22, 1783 | Death: December 24, 1837 (assassinated by Black Samurai)
Reign: August 15, 1837 to December 24, 1837
Full name: George Augustus Yamato

Emperor Alexander
Born: May 24, 1819 | Death: February 26, 1898 (died of hypothermia)
Reign: December 24, 1837 to February 26, 1898
Full name: Alexander George Yamato

Empress Elizabeth
Born: mid 1844 | Death: July 16, 1898 (died of Canadian Flu)
Reign: February 26, 1898 to July 16, 1898
Full name: Elizabeth Alexandra Augusta Yamato

Emperor George II
Born: March 15, 1868 | Death: May 2, 1909 (died of pneumonia)
Reign: July 16, 1898 to May 2, 1909
Full name: George William Nicholas Feodor Yamato

Empress Catherine
Born: January 16, 1909 | Death: September 4, 2001 (died of old age)
Reign: May 2, 1909 to May 9, 1969 (abdicated)
Full name: Catherine Irina Yoshiko Yamato

Empress Akane
Born: May 9, 1952
Reign: May 9, 1969 to August 3, 2008 (abdicated)
Full name: Akane Yoshiko Megumi Yamato

Empress Elizabeth II
Born: July 31, 1991
Reign: August 3, 2008 - present day
Full name: Elizabeth Rika Yamato





Chancellors

Thomas Jefferson (1789-1807) - National Conservative Party - Amerikanjin
John Adams (1806-1825) - National Conservative Party - Amerikanjin
John Quincy Adams (1825-1837) - National Conservative Party - Amerikanjin
Iemochi Tokugawa (1837-1855) - Imperial Liberal Party
Kasumi Nakano (1855-1873) - Imperial Liberal Party
Ichirou Jefferson (1873-1879) - National Conservative Party
Syngman Rhee (1878-1892) - National Conservative Party - Removed from office due to vote of no confidence after Kyushu Raid, 1892
Michiko Adams (1892-1903) - Imperial Liberal Party
Avina Kamakura (1903-1909) - Social Democratic Party
William Yukimura (1909-1915) - Social Democratic Party
Ichirou Akiyama (1915-1921) - Social Democratic Party
James Sun (1921-1928) - Kuomintang
Adm. Isaac Yamamoto (1928-1939) - Kuomintang
William Jiang (1939-1945) - Kuomintang
Nguyen Sinh Con (1945-1950) - Indochinese People's Social Federation - Resigned from office, 1950
Daichi Nakahara (1950-1975) - United Democratic Socialist Party
Alexander Satō (1975) - Imperial Liberal Party - Resigned from office, 1975
Masayoshi Ōhira (1975-1980) - Imperial Liberal Party
Provisional Government (1980-1981)
Samora Machel (1981-1990) - United Democratic Socialist Party - Native of Japanese Mozambique, stayed in Japan after Mozambique independence in 1950
Sarah Adams (1990-1999) - Kuomintang - Descendant of John Adams
Katsuhiro Hosokawa (1999-2008) - Social Democrat Party
Julia Noragami (2008-2014) - Kuomintang
John A. Adams (2014-) - Kuomintang - Son of Sarah Adams




"Anthems" of Japan
Official anthems are Furusato and Kimigayo

Kimigayo
Thousands of years of happy reign be thine;
Rule on, my lord, until what are pebbles now
By ages united to mighty rocks shall grow
Whose venerable sides the moss doth line.


Umi Yukaba
Written in the 1770s by Japanese soldiers fighting in the Korean Rebellion

Traditional (1776):
Umi yukaba
Mizuku kabane
Yama yukaba
Kusa musu kabane
Okimi no he ni koso shiname
Kaerimi wa seji

English (1891):
If I go away to the sea,
I shall be a corpse washed up.
If I go away to the mountain,
I shall be a corpse in the grass
But if I die for the Emperor,
It will not be a regret.


Furusato
Japanese folk song written in the mid-18th century under the rule of Empress Meiji
Usagi oishi kano yama,
kobuna tsurishi kano kawa,
yume wa ima mo megurite,
wasure-gataki furusato.

Ikani imasu chichi-haha,
tsutsuganashi ya tomogaki,
ame ni kaze ni tsuketemo,
omoiizuru furusato.

Kokorozashi o hatashite,
itsunohinika kaeran,
yama wa aoki furusato,
mizu wa kiyoki furusato.


My country 'tis of thee,
Sweet land of liberty,
Of thee I sing!

Land where my fathers died,
Land of the noblest pride,
From every ocean side, let freedom ring!

My native country three,
Land of the noble free,
Thy name I love!

I love thy rocks and rills,
Thy woods and templed hills,
My heart with Rapture thrills, like that above...

Let music swell the breeze,
and ring from all the trees,
Sweet freedom's song!

Let mortal tongues awake,
Let all that breathe partake,
Let rocks their silence break,
The sound prolong.


Strong and peaceful, wise and brave,
Fighting the fight for the whole world to see
We the People, will ceaselessly strive
To keep our great federation alive.
Unfurl the banners, look at the sun,
Never before has such glory been seen.

East Asia, East Asia, East Asia, 'tis for thee...





Political Parties

- United Democratic Socialist Party
- Social Democratic Party
- Indochinese People's Social Federation (until 1956)
- Kuomintang
- Justice Party
- United Progressive Party of Korea
- Imperial Liberal Party
- National Progressive Party
- National Conservative Party
- Qinmintang
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Ruling party is the Zenminjintō (Socialist Coalition)
Ginkaigan is currently at peace.

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Postby Bojikami » Fri Sep 11, 2015 4:23 pm

So the RP is back on then?

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Postby Unicario » Fri Sep 11, 2015 5:41 pm

Dai Ginkaigan Teikoku
Head of State: Ranko XIX Tentai
Ruling party is the Zenminjintō (Socialist Coalition)
Ginkaigan is currently at peace.

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Postby Bojikami » Fri Sep 11, 2015 6:54 pm

Since this seems to be reviving, I should note a few retcons I agreed upon should a revival occur.

-Spanish Revolution will not be islamic.
-Sweden will remain a monarchy, albeit a constitutional one.
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Postby Qianrong » Fri Sep 11, 2015 8:33 pm

Unicario wrote:I have sanitized most of the inflammatory quotes, and removed most of the ones that are just verbatim copy/pastes of historical speeches and poems; This was done to remove some of the more overt shit-slinging and things that could simply be made their own things, or be written down as "in-universe" versions of things. ;)

There'll probably be more to cut; a few inflammatory ones or retconned ones still survived. Then again, there'll be a lot of work in general to do.
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Postby Luziyca » Fri Sep 11, 2015 9:36 pm

Damn.

This RP is back? YES!
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Postby Luziyca » Fri Sep 11, 2015 9:57 pm

Pruned a few nations. Portugal and her ex-colonies are now open, as well as Afghanistan. Chinese Central Asia will be decided later, but probably becoming sovereign nations.

CHINA - founded 221 BC but leaders won't be listed prior to 1820
Daoguang Emperor (Henry I) - 1820 to 1895 (born 1782, Emperor Dowager until 1898)
Catherine I (Aigi Empress) - 1895 to 1919 (b. 1821, d. 1919)
Henry II - 1919 to 1920, 1920 to 1937 (b. 1836, d. 1937)
Catherine II - 1937 to 1972 (b. 1866, d. 1972)
Catherine III - 1972 to 1981 (b. 1892, d. 1981)
Catherine IV - 1981 to 2014 (b. 1920)
Henry III - 2014 to present (b. 1947)
Crown Prince Andrew (b. 1967)
2nd in line Prince Andrew (b. 1990)
3rd in line Princess Mara (b. 2011)

Italics are pretenders

Qing Zhou - Zuo - 1836-1841 (b. July 4, 1788 in Beijing, d. Sept. 3, 1847)
Li Hayue - You - 1841-1852 (b. Sept. 12, 1812 in Shanghai, d. Sept. 11, 1865)
Liu Yuan - Zuo - 1852-1857 (b. Sept. 21, 1794 in Macau, d. July 15, 1888)
Hong Xiunquan - Zhongxin - 1857-1860 (b. Jan. 1, 1814 in Hua County, d. Dec. 31, 1902), first term
Shu Chang - Socialists (Shèhuì dǎng) - 1860-1870 (b. Sept. 18, 1819 in Chengdu, d. Sept. 28, 1898)
Hong Xiunquan - Reformists (Gǎigé dǎng) - 1870-1876 (b. Jan. 1, 1814 in Hua County, d. Dec. 31, 1902), second term
Choden Namgyal - Conservatives (Bǎoshǒu dǎng) - 1876-1886 (b. April 11, 1844 in Lhasa, d. Nov. 21, 1916)
Mao Zhou - Socialists - 1886-1886 (b. Sept. 1, 1839 in Shanghai, d. Oct. 19, 1923)
Niohuru Jiao - Conservatives - 1896-1911 (b. Sept. 16, 1847 in Changchun, d. July 22, 1940)
Choi Buk - Socialists - 1911-1926 (b. Sept. 6, 1878 in Antong, d. Nov. 10, 1965)
Khorloogiin Choibalsan - Socialists - 1926-1930 (b. Feb. 8, 1895 in Bayan Tumen, d. Jan. 26, 1952), first term
Li Huang - Conservatives - 1930-1933 (b. Sept. 9, 1869 in Nanjing, d. Sept. 18, 1957)
Khorloogiin Choibalsan - Socialists - 1933-1938 (b. Feb. 8, 1895 in Bayan Tumen, d. Jan. 26, 1952), second term
Jung Kai - Conservatives - 1938-1943 (b. Sept. 1, 1886 in Hong Kong, d. Nov. 9, 1989)
Khorloogiin Choibalsan - Socialists - 1943-1948 (b. Feb. 8, 1895 in Bayan Tumen, d. Jan. 26, 1952), third term
Im Pei - Conservatives - 1948-1949 (b. Sept. 16, 1900 in Shanghai, d. July 3, 2003)
Khorloogiin Choibalsan - Socialists - 1949-1952 (b. Feb. 8, 1895 in Bayan Tumen, d. Jan. 26, 1952), fourth term
Jampa Phuntsok - Socialists - 1952-1954 (b. Oct. 8, 1926 in Shigatse), first term
Qing Bao - Reformists - 1954-1955 (b. Aug. 30, 1896 in Beijing, d. Feb. 11, 1956)
Jomo Kenyatta* - Socialists - 1955-1960 (b. c. 1889 in Gatunda, d. Aug. 22, 1978)
Ibraham Nasir** - Conservatives - 1960-1962 (b. Sept. 22, 1926 in Fuvahmulah, d. Nov. 22, 2008 in Male)
Mao Zedong - Conservatives - 1962-1965 (b. Dec. 26, 1893 in Shaoshan, d. Sept. 9, 1976)
Zordun Samedi - Socialists - 1965-1975 (b. Feb. 11, 1932 in Urumqi)
Jampa Phuntsok - Socialists - 1975-1983 (b. Oct. 8, 1926 in Shigatse), changed parties, second term
Stephan Dionne - Conservatives - 1983-1988 (b. April 30, 1959 in Shanghai)
Lee Eun-Hye - Reformists - 1988-1991 (b. Jan. 1, 1913 in Antong, d. Dec. 25, 1991)
Li Niohuru - Reformists - 1991-1996 (b. Sept. 22, 1936 in Hebei)
Hu Jintao - Socialists - 1996-2001 (b. Dec. 21, 1942 in Taizhou)
Jiang Qing - Socialists - 2001-2003 (b. Mar. 19, 1914 in Zhucheng)
Ma Ying-jeou - Conservatives - 2003-2013 (b. July 13, 1950 in Hong Kong)
Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj - Reformists - 2013-present (b. Mar. 30, 1963 in Zereg)
**President of Kenya (1960-1978)
***President of the Republic of the Maldives (1968-1978)


GUYANE - founded 1797
Jean-Charles Pichegru, 1797-1837 (b. Feb. 16, 1761, d. Sept. 21, 1841, born in France)
Miel Dessalines, 1837-1847 (b. July 14, 1799, d. Dec. 22, 1880)
Jean-Jacques Leon, 1847-1852 (b. Sept. 11, 1800, d. July 1, 1867)
Henri Marcheal, 1852-1862 (b. August 4, 1804, d. Mar. 11, 1877)
Gerrard Tremblay, 1862-1872 (b. Sept. 16, 1825, d. Mar. 17, 1920)
Jacques Chouan, 1872-1877 (b. May 16, 1823, d. May 26, 1906)
Oliver Johnson, 1877-1887 (b. Oct. 9, 1837, d. Dec. 21, 1943, born in West Guyana)
Andzrej Dessalines, 1887-1897 (b. Sept. 1, 1839, d. Sept. 1, 1939, born in Little Poland in East Guyana)
Albert Robespierre, 1897-1902 (b. July 1, 1860, d. Jan. 9, 1949)
Ambre Capet, 1902-1912 (b. Sept. 26, 1866, d. July 1, 1967)
William Cook, 1912-1915 (b. Sept. 13, 1841, d. Mar. 19, 1915, born in West Guyana)
Carine Calixte, 1915-1917 (b. Sept. 8, 1857, d. Sept. 3, 1945), acting President, first part
Cory Burchill, 1917-1922 (b. Mar. 17, 1882, d. Nov. 22, 1978, born in West Guyana)
Carine Calixte, 1922-1932 (b. Sept. 8, 1857, d. Sept. 3, 1945), second part
Gregory Hunter, 1932-1937 (b. Oct. 9, 1887, d. Oct. 16, 1998, born in West Guyana)
Edmund Miller, 1937-1947 (b. Aug. 15, 1877, d. Dec. 20, 1961, born in West Guyana)
Elizabeth Johnson, 1947-1957 (b. Sept. 16, 1907, d. Mar. 22, 2010, born in West Guyana)
Charlot Ford, 1957-1963 (b. May 19, 1917, d. Nov. 22, 1963)
Peter Dessalines, 1963-1967 (b. Feb. 14, 1926, d. Nov. 22, 2013), acting President, first part
Peter Dessalines, 1967-1972 (b. Feb. 14, 1926, d. Nov. 22, 2013), second part
John Warow, 1972-1982 (b. Sept 8, 1936, born in West Guyana)
Claude Constantin, 1982-1987 (b. Sept. 3, 1945)
Laurent Margaux, 1987-1997 (b. Aug. 28, 1958)
Lee Shu-Kai, 1997-2002 (b. Mar. 16, 1942, born in China, naturalized 1972)
Alison Toews, 2002-2012 (b. Sept. 6, 1941, born in West Guyana)
Jean-Charles Dieudonne, 2012- (b. May 2, 1970)


CRIMEA - founded 1839 (assuming Ukraine or Rum doesn't take it over again)
Kemal Giray - 1839 to 1909 (b. 1803, d. 1909, excluding Ukrainian occupation)
Altan Giray - 1909 to 1929 (b. 1841, d. 1929)
Mustafa Giray - 1929 to 1984 (b. 1880, d. 1984)
Abdullah Giray - 1984 to 2005 (b. 1917, d. 2005)
Osman Giray - 2005 to present (b. 1950)
Bebek (Crown Princess or Crown Prince), Sema Giray (b. 1985)
Torun (second in line) Nevzad Giray (b. 2009)

Ruşan Akhatov - 1839 to 1870 - non-partisan (b. 1808, d. 1877)
Ibrahim Ahmet - 1870 to 1890 - Milliyetçi (Nationalists) - (b. 1817, d. 1896)
Refat Kemal - 1890 to 1910 - Milliyetçi - (b. 1837, d. 1932)
Abdullah Chubarov - 1910 to 1918 - Milliyetçi - (b. 1854, d. 1928)
Recep Okyar - 1918 to 1923 - Yeni Demokratik (New Democratic Party) (b. 1849, d. 1944)
Mehmet Sezer - 1923 to 1935 - Yeni Demokratik - (b. 1870, d. 1951)
Altan Demirel - 1935 to 1945 - Milliyetçi - (b. 1878, d. 1945)
Mustafa Bumin - 1945 to 1970 - Milliyetçi - (b. 1894, d. 1991)
Viktor Yanukovich - 1970 to 1972 - Yeni Demokratik - (b. 1914, d. 2003, removed for violating bribery and corruption laws)
Semra Sezer - 1972 to 1987 - Milliyetçi - (b. 1921, d. 2009)
Osman Yeşil - 1987 to 1990 - Yeni Demokratik - (b. 1919)
Kani Vran - 1990 to 2000 - Milliyetçi - (b. 1947)
Mahmut Cuhruk - 2000 to 2005 - Yenileme - (b. 1939, d. 2013)
Leonid Kuchmov - 2005 to present - Yeni Demokratik - (b. 1945)


GREENLAND - founded 1900
King Odin I - 1900 to 1917 (b. c. 1862, d. 1917)
King Odin II - 1917 to 1961 (b. c. 1882, d. 1961)
King Odin III - 1961 to 1998 (b. 1903, d. 1998)
King Odin IV - 1998 to present (b. 1925)

Irniq Itigaituk - 1979 to 1991, first term - Siumut (b. 1938, d. 2010)
Siluk Kanguk - 1991 to 1997 - Siumut (Forward) (b. 1946)
Irniq Itigaituk - 1997 to 2002, second term - Siumut (b. 1938, d. 2010)
Anik Yokane - 2002 to 2009 - Siumut (b. 1956)
Kuupik Malina - 2009 to 2013 - Inuit Ataqatigiit (Community of the People) (b. 1958)
Aleqa Aput - 2013 to present - Siumut (b. 1965)


IRELAND - founded 1903
personal union with Britain until 1908, since 1998

Fion Eoghan - Falangists - 1903 to 1908 (b. Oct. 31, 1843, d. Mar. 17, 1921)
abolished 1908, restored 1998
Eoin Mathghamhain, 1998-2008 - Fianna Fail (b. May 1, 1959)
Bertie Ahern, 2008-2013 - Fianna Gael (b. Sept. 19, 1947)
Tuathal Ultan, 2013-present - Fianna Fail (b. Sept. 11, 1951)

Fion Eoghan 1908-1921 (b. Oct. 31, 1843, d. Mar. 17, 1921)
Flann Cairbre, 1921-1927 (b. Sept. 4, 1841, d. Dec. 8, 1927)
Gobhan Cavan, 1927-1932 (b. Sept. 16, 1845, d. Sept. 11, 1932)
Iarfhlaith Eoghan, 1932-1961 (b. Sept. 28, 1882, d. Oct. 11, 1961)
Aodh Cairbre, 1961-1963 (b. Sept. 19, 1878, d. July 4, 1963)
Lomman Cavan, 1963-1971 (b. June 15, 1884, d. Mar. 7, 1971)
Manus Eoghan, 1971-1976 (b. April 9, 1921, d. Feb. 22, 1977)

Manus Eoghan, 1976-1977 (b. April 9, 1921, d. Feb. 22, 1977, HQ: Belfast)
Niall Cairbre, 1977-1981 (b. Nov. 7, 1917, d. Sept. 29, 1981, HQ: Belfast)
Muriel Muadhnait, 1981-1983 (b. April 15, 1950, d. Mar. 21, 1987, HQ: Belfast), acting President, first term
Aodh Mainchin, 1983-1984 (b. Sept. 16, 1945, d. August 4, 1984, HQ: Belfast)
Muriel Muadhnait, 1984-1987 (b. April 15, 1950, d. Mar. 21, 1987, HQ: Belfast), acting President, second term
Lughaidh Loman, 1987-1988 (b. Sept. 26, 1948, d. Sept. 1, 1992, HQ: Belfast)
Laoise Nolan, 1988-1993 (b. Sept. 12, 1948, d. Sept. 19, 1993, HQ: Belfast until 1991, Dublin after 1991)
Eoin Mathghamhain, 1993-1998 (b. May 1, 1959, HQ: Dublin)

Muirus Iarfhlaith, 1976-1987 (b. April 11, 1961, d. Mar. 17, 1987, HQ: Dublin)
Nininian Nolan, 1987-1991 (b. July 19, 1963, d. Oct. 7, 1991, HQ: Dublin)
Cavan Mathghamhain, 1991-1993 (b. Mar. 9, 1966, d. Sept. 24, 1993, HQ: Kilkenny)
Fion Cavan, 1993-1998 (b. Nov. 11, 1965, HQ: Kilkenny until 1994, Cobh until 1998)
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Postby Unicario » Fri Sep 11, 2015 10:15 pm

Who's gonna tell him?
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Ruling party is the Zenminjintō (Socialist Coalition)
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Postby Luziyca » Fri Sep 11, 2015 10:36 pm

Unicario wrote:Who's gonna tell him?

Alright. Reluctantly trimmed.
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Postby Shrillland » Sat Sep 12, 2015 10:08 am

Unicario wrote:Who's gonna tell him?



No one's going to tell me anything...though it might take a while to refind my bearings.

I have to ask, why is this one coming back?
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Postby Shrillland » Sat Sep 12, 2015 10:51 am

I'd better get this back up here too....

Great Britain


Victoria 1837-1901
Edward VII1901-1910
George V 1910-1936
Edward VIII 1936(abdicated)
George VI 1936-1952
Elizabeth II 1952-


PMs with Coalition Governments are marked with *

Viscount Melbourne(Whig) 1835-41
Sir Robert Peel(Conservative) 1841-46
Earl Russell(Whig) 1846-52
Earl of Derby (Conservative) February-December 1852
Earl of Aberdeen(Coalition between Whigs-later Liberals-and Peelites) 1852-55*
Viscount Palmerston(Liberal) 1855-58
Earl of Derby(Conservative) 1858-59
Viscount Palmerston (Liberal) 1859-65
Earl Russell(Liberal) 1865-66
Earl of Derby(Conservative) 1866-68
Benjamin Disraeli(Conservative) February-December 1868
William E. Gladstone(Liberal 1868-1874
Benjamin Disraeli(Conservative) 1874-1880
William E. Gladstone(Liberal) 1880-85
Marquess of Salisbury(Conservative) 1885-86
2nd Baron Ishikawa(Liberal) February-July 1886
Marquess of Salisbury(Conservative) 1886-92*
2nd Baron Ishikawa(Liberal) 1892-95*
Marquess of Salisbury(Conservative) 1895-1902
Arthur J. Balfour(Conservative) 1902-05
2nd Baron Ishikawa(Liberal) 1905-12
Herbert H. Asquith(Liberal) 1912-16
David Lloyd George(Liberal) 1916-22
Andrew Bonar Law(Conservative) 1922-23
Stanley Baldwin(Conservative) 1923-24
James Ramsay MacDonald (Labour) January-November 1924
Stanley Baldwin (Conservative) 1924-29
James Ramsay MacDonald (Labour) 1929-35*
Stanley Baldwin(Conservative) 1935-37
Neville Chamberlain(Conservative) 1937-40
Winston Churchill (Conservative) 1940-45
Clement Attlee(Labour) 1945-51
Sir Winston Churchill(Conservative) 1951-55
Sir Anthony Eden(Conservative) 1955-57
Harold MacMillan(Conservative) 1957-63
Sir Alec Douglas-Home(Conservative) 1963-64
Harold Wilson(Labour) 1964-70
Edward Heath(Conservative) 1970-74
Gwendolyn Ishikawa(Labour) 1974-79
Margaret Thatcher(Conservative) 1979-90
John Major(Conservative) 1990-97
Tony Blair(Labour) 1997-2007
Gordon Brown(Labour) 2007-10
David Cameron(Conservative) 2010- *



Canada

Martin Van Buren(Conservative) 1840-43
William Henry Draper (Conservative) 1843-46
Henry Sherwood (Conservative) 1846-48
Millard Fillmore (Reformer) 1848-54
Sir John A. MacDonald (Conservative) 1854-62
Sir William H. Seward (Liberal) 1862-64
Sir John A. MacDonald (Conservative) 1864-73
Alexander MacKenzie (Liberal) 1873-78
Sir John A. MacDonald (Conservative) 1878-91 (his death)
Grover Cleveland (Conservative) 1891-96
Theodore Roosevelt (Liberal) 1896-1911
Sir Robert Laird Borden (Conservative) 1911-20
Arthur Meighen (Conservative) 1920-21
William Lyon MacKenzie King (Liberal) 1921-26
Calvin Coolidge (Conservative) June-September 1926 (Result of King-Byng Affair)
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Liberal)1926-45(Longest serving consecutive PM)
William Lyon MacKenzie King (Liberal) 1945-48
Dean Acheson (Liberal) 1948-57
John G. Diefenbaker(Progressive Conservative) 1957-63
Lester Bowles Pearson (Liberal) 1963-68
George McGovern (Liberal) 1968-79
Joe Clark (Progressive Conservative) 1979-80
John Napier Turner(Liberal) 1980-84
Kim Campbell (Progressive Conservative) 1984-94
Thomas Foley (Liberal) 1994-98
Howard Dean (Liberal) 1998-2006
Stephen Harper (Conservative) 2006-



Australia united 1901

Sir Edmund Barton(Protectionist) 1901-03
Alfred Deakin(Protectionist) 1903-04
Chris Watson(Labour) April-August 1904
Sir George Reid(Free Trade Party)1904-05
Alfred Deakin(Protectionist) 1905-08
Andrew Fisher(Labour) 1908-09
Alfred Deakin(Protectionist) 1909-10
Andrew Fisher(Labour) 1910-13
Sir Joseph Cook(Commonwealth Liberal)1913-14
Andrew FisherLabour 1914-23
Viscount Bruce(Nationalist) 1923-29
James Scullin(Labour) 1929-32
Joseph Lyons(United Australia)1932-39(His death)
Sir Earle Page-Interim PM(United Australia) April 7-26, 1939
Robert Menzies(Coalition-United Australia) 1939-41
Arthur Fadden(Coalition-Country Party) August-October 1941
John Curtin(Labour) 1941-45(his death)
Frank Forde-Interim PM(Labour) July 6-13, 1945
Ben Chifley(Labour) 1945-49
Robert Menzies(Coalition-Liberal) 1949-66
Harold Holt(Coalition-Liberal) 1966-67(His presumed death)
John McEwen(Coalition-Country Party) December 1967-January 1968
Sir John Gorton(Coalition-Liberal) 1968-71
William McMahon(Coalition-Liberal) 1971-72
Gough Whitlam(Labour) 1972-75
Malcolm Fraser(Coalition-Liberal) 1975-83
Bob Hawke(Labour) 1983-91
Paul Keating(Labour) 1991-96
John Howard(Coalition-Liberal) 1996-2007
Kevin Rudd(Labour) 2007-2010
Julia Gillard(Labour) 2010-2013
Kevin Rudd(Labour) June-September 2013
Tony Abbott(Coalition-Liberal) 2013-15
Malcolm Turnbull(Coalition-Liberal) 2015-



New Zealand Became ATL dominion 1887

Henry Sewell(Non-partisan) May 7-26, 1856
Sir William Fox(Non-partisan) May 20-June 2, 1856
Sir Edward Stafford(Non-partisan) 1856-1861
Sir William Fox(Non-partisan) 1861-62
Alfred Dornett(Non-partisan) 1862-63
Sir Frederick Whitaker(Non-partisan) 1863-64
Sir Frederick Weld(Non-partisan) 1864-65
Sir Edward Stafford(Non-partisan) 1865-69
Sir William Fox(Non-partisan) 1869-72
Sir Edward Stafford(Non-partisan) September-October 1872
George Waterhouse(Non-partisan) 1872-73
Sir William Fox(Non-partisan) March-April 1873
Sir Julius Vogel(Non-partisan) 1873-75
Daniel Pollen(Non-partisan) 1875-76
Sir Julius Vogel(Non-partisan) February-September 1876
Harry Atkinson(Non-partisan) 1876-77
Sir George Grey(Non-partisan) 1877-79
Sir John Hall(Non-partisan) 1879-82
Sir Frederick Whitaker(Non-partisan) 1882-83
Harry Atkinson(Non-partisan) 1883-84
Sir Robert Stout(Non-partisan) August 16-28, 1884
Harry Atkinson(Non-partisan) August 28-September 3, 1884
Sir Robert Stout(Non-partisan) 1884-87
Harry Atkinson(Non-partisan) 1887-91
John Ballance(Liberal) 1891-93
Richard Seddon(Liberal) 1893-1906
Sir William Hall-Jones(Liberal) June-August 1906
Baronet of Wellington(Liberal) 1906-12
Sir Thomas Mackenzie(Liberal) March-July 1912
William Massey(Reform) 1912-25*
Sir Francis Bell(Reform) May 10-30, 1925
Gordon Coates(Reform) 1925-28
Baronet of Wellington(United Party) 1928-30
George Forbes(United Party) 1930-35
Micheal Joseph Savage(Labour) 1935-40(His death)
Peter Fraser(Labour) 1940-49
Sidney Holland(National) 1949-57
Sir Keith Holyoake(National) September-December 1957
Sir Walter Nash(Labour) 1957-60
Sir Keith Holyoake(National) 1960-72
Sir Jack Marshall(National) February-December 1972
Norman Kirk(Labour) 1972-74(His death)
Hugh Watt-Interim PM(Labour) September 1-6, 1974
Sir Bill Rowling(Labour) 1974-75
Sir Bob Muldoon(National) 1975-84
David Lange(Labour) 1984-89
Sir Geoffrey Palmer(Labour) 1989-90
Mike Moore(Labour) September-November 1990
Jim Bolger(National) 1990-97
Dame Jenny Shipley(National) 1997-99
Helen Clark(Labour) 1999-2008
John Key(National) 2008-


South Africa united in 1893

Sir Cecil Rhodes(South African) 1893-1902(His death)
Sir Theodore Hashimoto(Unionist) 1902-10
Louis Botha(South African) 1910-19
Jan C. Smuts(South African) 1919-24
James B. M. Hertzog(National) 1924-39
Jan C. Smuts(United Party) 1939-48


Daniel Malan(National) 1948-54
Johannes Strijdom(National) 1954-58(His death)
Hendrik F. Verwoerd(National) 1958-66(His death)
Eben Dönges-Interim PM(National) September 6-13, 1966
Balthazar John Vorster(National) 1966-78
Pieter Botha(National) PM: 1978-84 President: 1984-88
F.W. De Klerk(National) 1988-94


Nelson Mandela(African National Congress) 1994-99
Thabo Mbeki(African National Congress) 1999-2008
Kgalema Motlanthe(African National Congress) 2008-09
Jacob Zuma(African National Congress) 2009-
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Postby Qianrong » Sat Sep 12, 2015 11:47 am

Countries
(assuming no serious governmental changes currently unplanned occur in any of my countries:)

BRAZIL founded 1815
(total reworking in progress; split between east and west has been retconned)

HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE (re)founded 1821
1821-1838 | FRIEDRICH WILHELM Hohenzollern of Prussia
1838-1861 | ALBERT Wettin of Saxony
1861-1886 | LUDWIG V Wittelsbach of Bavaria
1886-1911 | WILHELM Hohenzollern of Prussia
1911-1956 | FRANZ FERDINAND Hapsburg of Austria
1956-1975 | PHILIPP ALBRECHT Wurttemburg-Althausen of Wurttemburg
1975-1992 | LEOPOLD III Wannenstaufen of Bohemia
1992-____ | ERNST AUGUST Brunswick-Luneburg-Hanover of Hanover

1821-1824 | Gustav KOERNER
1824-1833 | Klemens VON METTERNICHT
1833-1839 | Friedrich HECKER
1839-1848 | Gustav VON STRUVE
1848-1854 | Joseph REICHARD
1854-1857 | Daniel VON FENNERBURG
1857-1863 | Franz SIGEL
1863-1866 | Heinrich VON GAGERN
1866-1869 | Albrecht VON ROON
1869-1875 | Karl VON AUERSPERG
1875-1890 | Otto VON BISMARCK
1890-1893 | Leo VON CAPRIVI
1893-1902 | Chlodwig HOHENLOHE-SCHILLINGSFÜRST
1902-1908 | Bernhard VON BÜLOW
1908-1917 | Theobald VON BETHMANN-HOLLWEG
1917-1920 | Georg MICHAELIS
1920-1923 | Friedrich EBERT
1923-1926 | Gustav BAUER
1926-1932 | Gustav STRESEMANN
1932-1941 | Franz VON PAPEN
1941-1947 | Johann VON KROSGIK
1947-1956 | Konrad ADENAUER
1956-1962 | Julius RAAB
1962-1968 | Otto GROHEWOHL
1968-1974 | Herbert FRAHM
1974-1983 | Erich HONECKER
1983-1992 | Helmut KOHL
1992-1995 | Sabine BERGMANN-POHL
1995-2001 | Kurt WALDHEIM
2001-2004 | Gerhard SCHRÖDER
2004-2007 | Barbara PRAMMER
2007-____ | Angela MERKEL


QUEBEC founded 1834
1834-1846 | Louis-Joseph PAPINEAU
1846-1854 | Jean-Olivier CHÉNIER
1854-1858 | François-Marie DE LORIMIER
1858-1862 | Étienne-Paschal TACHÉ
1862-1866 | Georges-Étienne CARTIER
1866-1874 | Gédéon OUIMET
1874-1878 | Henri-Gustave DE LOTBINIÉRE
1878-1886 | Louis-Olivier TAILLON
1886-1894 | Honoré MERCIER
1894-1902 | Félix-Gabriel MARCHAND
1902-1910 | Lomer GOUIN
1910-1918 | Wilfrid LAURIER
1918-1926 | Louis-Alexandre TASCHEREAU
1926-1930 | Adélard GODBOUT
1930-1946 | Maurice DUPLESSIS
1946-1954 | Paul SAUVÉ
1954-1962 | Louis SAINT-LAURENT
1962-1966 | Jean LESANGE
1966-1970 | Jean-Jacques BERTRAND
1970-1982 | Pierre TRUDEAU
1982-1986 | René LÉVESQUE
1986-1990 | Brian MULRONEY
1990-1998 | Jacques PARIZEAU
1998-2002 | Lucien BOUCHARD
2002-2010 | Jean CHAREST
2010-____ | Pauline MAROIS


CONFEDERACY founded 1834
(several individuals likely to change due to changes in confederate borders)
1834-1842 | Jefferson DAVIS
1842-1846 | John Caldwell CALHOUN
1846-1850 | James Knox POLK
1850-1851 | Zachary TAYLOR
1851-1854 | Henry CLAY
1854-1858 | Samuel HOUSTON
1858-1862 | John BRECKINRIDGE
1862-1870 | Robert Edward LEE
1870-1878 | Hiram Ulysses GRANT
1878-1882 | Wilford WOODRUFF
1882-1890 | Benjamin HARRISON
1890-1898 | Thomas Andrews HENDRICKS
1898-1901 | William MCKINLEY
1901-1910 | William Howard TAFT
1910-1918 | Thomas Riley MARSHALL
1918-1922 | Warren Gamaliel HARDING
1922-1930 | Herbert HOOVER
1930-1938 | John Nance GARNER
1938-1942 | Robert TAFT
1942-1946 | Harry S TRUMAN
1946-1950 | Strom THURMOND
1950-1954 | Adlai STEVENSON II
1954-1962 | Dwight David EISENHOWER
1962-1963 | John Fitzgerald KENNEDY
1963-1970 | Lyndon Baines JOHNSON
1970-1975 | Richard NIXON
1975-1978 | Spiro Theodore AGNEW
1978-1982 | James CARTER
1982-1990 | Ronald REAGAN
1990-1994 | George Herbert Walker BUSH
1994-2002 | William CLINTON
2002-2006 | Albert GORE
2006-2010 | George Walker BUSH
2010-____ | Barack OBAMA II


HUNGARY founded 1835
1835-1867 | OTTO/OTTO Wittelsbach
1867-1913 | STEPHAN/ISTVÁN Wittelsbach
1913-1922 | MATTHÄUS/MÁTYÁS Wittelsbach
1922-1947 | WLADISLAW/LÁSZLÓ Wittelsbach
1947-1976 | KARL/KÁROLY Wittelsbach
1976-____ | LUDWIG/LAJOS Wittelsbach

1835-1840 | Lajos BATTHYÁNY
1840-1847 | Ádám RÉCSEY
1847-1851 | Lajos KOSSUTH
1851-1867 | Bertalan SZEMERE
1867-1875 | Jószef SZLÁVY
1875-1895 | Béla WENCKHEIM
1895-1903 | Dezső BÁNFFY
1903-1905 | Károly KHUEN-HÉDERVÁRY
1905-1912 | Géza FEJÉRVÁRY
1912-1917 | István TISZA
1917-1918 | Móric ESTERHÁZY
1918-1919 | Mihály KÁROLYI
1919-1920 | István FRIEDRICH
1920-1927 | Sándor SIMONYI-SEMADAM
1927-1931 | István RAKOVSZKY
1931-1939 | Kálmán DARÁNYI
1939-1944 | Ferenc KERESZTES-FISCHER
1944-1946 | Ferenc SZÁLASI
1946-1948 | Béla MIKLÓS
1948-1949 | Ferenc NAGY
1949-1952 | Zoltán TILDY
1952-1953 | Mátyás RÁKOSI
1953-1957 | Imre NAGY
1957-1965 | János KÁDÁR
1965-1988 | Győrgy LÁZÁR
1988-1990 | Miklós NÉMETH
1990-1993 | József ANTALL
1993-2004 | Péter MEDGYESSY
2004-2007 | Ferenc GYURCSÁNY
2007-2009 | Győrgy BAJNAI
2009-____ | Viktor ORBÁN


CAUCASIA founded 1835
1835-1877 | Mikheil SVANIDZE
1877-1899 | Aleksandre SVANIDZE
1899-1924 | Zurab SVANIDZE
1924-1956 | Grigol SVANIDZE
1956-1971 | Ilia SVANIDZE
1971-1995 | Davit SVANIDZE
1995-2011 | Okropir SVANIDZE
2011-____ | Nikoloz SVANIDZE


YUGOSLAVIA founded 1838
(now going to shatter in 1990s; will require reworking)

RIO GRANDE founded 1838
(nation retconned, to be replaced with Aztlan)

TEHUANTEPEC founded 1838
(nation retconned, to be replaced with Mexico)

VASCONIA founded 1851
1851-1889 | SABINO I Parratxe
1889-1921 | SABINO II Parratxe
1921-1956 | JOSU Oteiza-Ibárruri
1956-1981 | SABINO III Elhuyar
1981-____ | LOPE Elhuyar


ZANZIBAR founded 1856
1856-1870 | NASRULLAH bin Hayatullah an-Nabhani
1870-1897 | ASADULLAH bin Nasrullah an-Nabhani
1897-1902 | IKRAMULLAH bin Nasrullah an-Nabhani
1902-1921 | ZAFARULLAH bin Nasrullah an-Nabhani
1921-1960 | RAHMATULLAH bin Zafarullah an-Nabanhi
1960-1974 | HABIBULLAH bin Rahmatullah an-Nabanhi
1974-1981 | NAJIBULLAH bin Habibullah an-Nabanhi
1981-1990 | QUDRATULLAH bin Habibullah an-Nabanhi
1990-____ | SAYFULLAH bin Qudratullah an-Nabanhi


MAURITANIA founded 1863
(my control retconned; now to be French colony)

NORWAY (re)founded 1867
(future unclear, given that we've retconned most of Vak's stuff)

DENMARK (re)founded 1869
(future unclear, given that we've retconned most of Vak's stuff)
1869-1907 | POUL Amalienshavn
1907-1953 | CHRISTOFFER IV Amalienshavn
1953-1970 | ERIC VIII Amalienshavn
1970-1977 | CHRISTIAN X Amalienshavn
1977-____ | CHARLOTTE Amalienshavn
During the Crisis of 2014, the Danish monarchy announced Denmark's defection from Germany, which had refused to let Denmark(previously a puppet) elect a legislature. As a sign of defiance, Queen Charlotte announced that a Folketinget would be created immediately, elected by the Danish people.
2014-____ | Helle THORNING-SCHMIDT


CZECHOSLOVAKIA founded 1891
(severe changes likely, given to new plans for history)
1891-1892 | František ZACH
1892-1896 | Přemysl RADETZKY
1896-1906 | Štepán ZÁPOTKY-SOBOTKA
1906-1911 | Drahomír ZEMANOVIČ
1911-1921 | Evžen VÍLASKY
1921-1926 | Vlastimil TUSAR
1926-1931 | Antonín ŠVELHA
1931-1936 | Tomáš MASARYK
1936-1946 | Edvard BENEŠ
1946-1949 | Vojtech TUKA
1949-1951 | Jan ŠRÁMEK
1951-1961 | Zdenek FIERLINGER
1961-1966 | Antonín NOVOTNY
1966-1968 | Ludvík SVOBODA
1968-1971 | Aleksandr DUBČEK
1971-1976 | Oldrích ČERNIK
1976-1986 | Lubomir ŠTROUGAL
1986-1991 | Ladislav ADAMEC
1991-1996 | Marián ČALFA
1996-2001 | Jan STRÁSKY
2001-2006 | Václav HAVEL
2006-2011 | Ivan GAŠPAROVIČ
2011-____ | Andrej KISKA


GALICIA founded 1891
(existence retconned; will always be Polish now)

HAWAII founded 1891 but claimants to the titles Shogun of Japan and King of Hawai'i before 1891 will not be listed
(severe changes likely, given to new plans for history)
1891-1933 | Takahashi MASAHIGE/KAHELELANI
1933-1959 | Takahashi HIKARU/KAUMUALI'I
1959-1963 | Takahashi ICHIRO/KA'EOKILI
1963-1984 | Takahashi TAKAUJI/HA'AHEO
1994-____ | Takahashi TSUNAMITSU/MELEMUALI


POLAND founded 1899
(severe changes likely, given to new plans for history)
1899-1904 | Waclaw NIEMOJOWSKI
1904-1914 | Józef MIKUŁOWSKY-POMORSKI
1914-1919 | Zdzisław LUBOMIRSKI
1919-1924 | Józef OSTROWSKI
1924-1925 | Gabriel NARUTOWICZ
1926-1929 | Maciej RATAJ
1929-1939 | Józef PIŁSUDSKI
1939-1944 | Ignacy MOŚCICKI
1944-1947 | Władysław RACZKIEWICZ
1947-1949 | Stanisław OSTROWSKI
1949-1959 | Bolesław BIERNACKI
1959-1964 | Marian SPYCHALSKI
1964-1969 | Józef CYRANKIEWICZ
1969-1979 | Frantiszek SZCZEPANIK
1979-1984 | Henryk JABŁOŃSKI
1984-1989 | Ryszard KACZOROWSKI
1989-1994 | Wojciech JARUZELSKI
1994-1999 | Lech WAŁĘSA
1999-2004 | Aleksander KWAŚNIEWSKI
2004-2009 | Bronisław KOMOROWSKI
2009-____ | Frantiszek TUSK


FINLAND-ESTONIA founded 1899
(Estonia will remain Russian under new plan, only Finland will be independent)

BALTIC UNION founded 1899
(Latvia will remain Russian under new plan, only Lithuania will be independent)
1899-1907 | Pauls KALNIŅŠ
1907-1919 | Antanas SMETONA
1919-1923 | Kazys GRINIUS
1923-1927 | Jonas STAUGAITIS
1927-1935 | Alberts KVIESIS
1935-1939 | Kārlis ULMANIS
1939-1943 | Antanas MERKYS
1943-1947 | Justas PALECKIS
1947-1959 | Jonas ŽEMAITIS
1959-1967 | Vilis LĀCIS
1967-1971 | Petras GRIŠKEVIČIUS
1971-1975 | Motiejus ŠUMAUSKAS
1975-1983 | Algirdas BRAZAUSKAS
1983-1987 | Guntis ULMANIS
1987-1995 | Vytautas LANDSBERGIS
1995-1999 | Valdas ADAMKUS
1999-2004 | Rolandas PAKSAS
2004-2007 | Artūras PAULAUSKAS
2007-2011 | Vaira VĪĶE-FREIBERGA
2011-____ | Dalia GRYBAUSKAITĖ


RUSSIA(ALASKA) founded 1721 but leaders will not be listed before 1917
(I think we're keeping this but I can't guarantee)
1917-1918 | NIKOLAI II Romanov
1918-1933 | ALEKSEY Romanov
1933-1944 | BORIS II Romanov
1944-1947 | KIRILL Romanov
1947-1984 | IRINA II Romanov
1984-1986 | DMITRIY II Romanov
1986-____ | NIKOLAI III Romanov


THE VOLTA founded 1954
1954-1957 | Mauritius YAMÉOGO
1957-1960 | Coutoucou HUBERT MAGA
1960-1966 | Kwame NKRUMAH
1966-1971 | Karl Artur ANKRAH
1971-1974 | Friedrich Wilhelm KWASI AKUFFO
1974-1984 | Stephan Gnassingbé EYADÉMA
1984-1987 | Thomas SANKARA
1987-1991 | Matthäus KÉRÉKOU
1991-2009 | Lorenz GBAGBO
2009-2012 | Alassane OUATTARA
2012-____ | Wilhelm Kigbafori SORO


KAMERUN founded 1960
1960-1965 | Ahmadou AHIDJO
1965-1970 | Karl ASSALÉ
1970-1975 | Johann Ngu FONCHA
1975-1980 | Salamon Tandeng MUNA
1980-1985 | Lukas AYANG
1985-1990 | Paulus BIYA
1990-1995 | Sadou HAYATOU
1995-2000 | Peter Mafany MUSONGE
2000-2005 | Simon ACHIDI-ACHU
2005-2010 | Efraim INONI
2010-____ | Heinrich Junschi JANG


CENTRAL AFRICA founded 1960
1960-1966 | David DACKO
1966-1969 | Salah Eddine Ahmed BOKASSA
In 1969, Bokassa seized absolute control, declaring himself Emperor Bokassa I of the new Central African Empire.
1969-1996 | Salah Eddine Ahmed BOKASSA I
1996-2001 | Muhammad Abubakar BOKASSA II
In 2001, following years of discontent, Bokassa II resigned, returning the country to democratic rule under a Central African Republic.
2001-2004 | Andreas KOLINGBA
2004-2007 | Franz BOZIZÉ
2007-2010 | Abel GOUMBA
2010-2013 | Michael DJOTODIA
2013-____ | Katharina SAMBA-PANZA


CONGO/ZAIRE founded 1961
1961-1963 | Joseph KASAVUBU
1963-1966 | Wolfgang MASSAMBA-DÉBAT
1966-1969 | Marius NGOUABI
1969-1970 | Albert RAOUL
1970-1971 | Antonius GIZENGA
1971-1992 | MOBUTU Sese Seko
1992-1995 | Joachim YHOMBI-OPANGO
1995-1998 | Johann Petrus THYSTÈRE-TCHICAYA
1998-2004 | Leopold KABILA
2004-2010 | Rudolf KABILA
2010-2013 | Paskal LISSOUBA
2013-____ | Mboche SASSOU NGUESSO


TANGANYIKA founded 1964
1964-1967 | Dominikus MBONYUMUTWA
1967-1970 | Julius NYERERE
1970-1976 | Johannes-Täufer BAGAZA
1976-1979 | Gregor KAYIBANDA
1979-1985 | Ali Hassan MWINYI
1985-1988 | Franz NGEZE
1988-1994 | Sylvia KININGI
1994-1995 | Zyprianus NTARYAMIRA
1995-1997 | Silvester NTIBANTUNGAYA
1997-2000 | Theodor SINDIKUBWABO
2000-2006 | Domitianus NDAYIZEYE
2006-2012 | Jakaya KIKETE
2012-____ | Adolf Paulus KAGAME


NAMIBIA founded 1967
1967-1974 | Bartholomäus AESCHELMANN
1974-1981 | Nikolaus KAHLER-ZILBERBAUER
1981-1988 | Ulrich RADEMACHER
1988-1992 | Waldemar BEUTEL
1992-1999 | Samuel NUJOMA
1999-2006 | Hidipo HAMUTENA
2006-2013 | Usutuaije MAAMBERUA
2013-____ | Hifikepunye POHAMBA


NORTH NEW GUINEA founded 1986
1986-1991 | Dieter FALKENRATH
1991-1996 | Ruprecht REINEKE
1996-2001 | Wolfram MUHLFELD
2001-2006 | Hans DIEFENBACH
2006-2011 | Gretchen KATTOWITZ
2011-____ | Eckhardt KASSERMEYER


JIAOZHOU founded 2014
(existence of JIaozhou being retconned)

Organizations

SHURIST GRAND MUFTIATE founded 1860
(existence being retconned)

ZIONIST WORLD CONGRESS founded 1892
(existence being retconned)
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Postby Unicario » Sat Sep 12, 2015 12:47 pm

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Unicario wrote:Who's gonna tell him?



No one's going to tell me anything...though it might take a while to refind my bearings.

I have to ask, why is this one coming back?


Because we found that no reboot ever beats the original. :D
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Postby Luziyca » Sat Sep 12, 2015 12:51 pm

Unicario wrote:
Shrillland wrote:

No one's going to tell me anything...though it might take a while to refind my bearings.

I have to ask, why is this one coming back?


Because we found that no reboot ever beats the original. :D

Indeed. Why do you think someone doesn't want me to reference AWWA on my regional IRC?
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Postby Qianrong » Sat Sep 12, 2015 1:12 pm

Luziyca wrote:
Unicario wrote:
Because we found that no reboot ever beats the original. :D

Indeed. Why do you think someone doesn't want me to reference AWWA on my regional IRC?

Actually, I don't want you doing that because you make the reference to people who weren't on AWWA to confuse them, and because you know it pisses me off.

And your decision to bring this up makes me feel a lot less guilty about telling you that Uni's "who's gonna tell him" wasn't just about you needing to cut a bunch of your stuff, it was about the fact that Uni, Boji, and I are all highly considering banning you from a resurrected or rebooted AWWA.
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Postby Unicario » Sat Sep 12, 2015 1:40 pm

Qianrong wrote:
Luziyca wrote:Indeed. Why do you think someone doesn't want me to reference AWWA on my regional IRC?

Actually, I don't want you doing that because you make the reference to people who weren't on AWWA to confuse them, and because you know it pisses me off.

And your decision to bring this up makes me feel a lot less guilty about telling you that Uni's "who's gonna tell him" wasn't just about you needing to cut a bunch of your stuff, it was about the fact that Uni, Boji, and I are all highly considering banning you from a resurrected or rebooted AWWA.


Or at the very least imposing a stiff moderative overview to avoid overblown wankfests.
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Postby Luziyca » Sat Sep 12, 2015 1:52 pm

Okay.

Portugal is now open for claims, since it is a massively overblown wankfest, as well as Afghanistan (unless if it goes to Russia or Britain). Greenland might be kept, unless if Sweden annexes it. China would ideally be kept (according to the new borders that we decided), and ditto with Guyane (if France doesn't have it).
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Postby Unicario » Sat Sep 12, 2015 3:58 pm

Luziyca wrote:Okay.

Portugal is now open for claims, since it is a massively overblown wankfest, as well as Afghanistan (unless if it goes to Russia or Britain). Greenland might be kept, unless if Sweden annexes it. China would ideally be kept (according to the new borders that we decided), and ditto with Guyane (if France doesn't have it).


We're fine with you having Guyane, the reduced China, and Greenland; as well as whatever else. Afghanistan is okay as long as you don't go too psycho-crazy on it; and Portugal is fine as long as you don't do the whole "killing Arabs" thing. @_@
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Postby Luziyca » Sat Sep 12, 2015 4:13 pm

Portugal - Indeed. But I don't think we could colonize Morocco. That said, if I did have it, I will not kill Arabs, but instead attempt to assimilate them.
Afghanistan - Afghanistan cannot be part of China, I assume.

But yeah, Guyane plus Amapa (or what Guyane got from Brazil), Greenland (that I had the idea with Boji for an Inuit-Norse civilization), and China (reduced) seems good, although China and Japan will still be very bitter, not buddy-buddy as it was prior to the death of this RP.
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