Luziyca wrote:Unicario wrote:Oh yeah, and the monarchs are going to have two names. An English name, and a Japanese name, because I like the idea of an Anglo-Japanese culture somehow emerging because of Britain and Japan becoming closer.
Akiko / Catherine I
George I / Mutsuhito
Alexander I / Naruhito
(so on and so forth)
We will use the Japanese names, of course.Unicario wrote:
Ah, interesting.
Well, fortunately, by the time the Sino-Turkish War ends, China will be crippled for years to come, Akiko can pass away peacefully, and leave her crown to her son... He's already 50 in 1835, so he'll probably live until about 70, then die in 1855, leaving the crown to his son, Alexander, who will be 36 (same age as Victoria), and yeah.
Also, soon after Akiko's death, Japan will rename itself to a more... pan-Asiatic name. Look back some posts if you want to see it.
YOU SHALL LOSE MANCHURIA.
Britainwank?
But what if you happen to lose?
I do not know yet. I'll send my delegation back to old blighty with the glad tidings of the conference, only to hear the recent news. As for Britain's response, I'm waiting for Ruri to respond to my latest post in the Americas, that way I can make the 10 day jump without continuity issues.
















