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May liberty live on! (IC)

PostPosted: Tue Apr 13, 2021 10:06 am
by Williams High School
Earth, The center of humanity. Where countries ruled and powers like the US, China and Russia ruled supreme. But suddenly, it all collapsed. Riots, independence movements just sprang up and there were almost no functional government. After a couple of months, a couple of countries before ridiculed had grown to large sizes, though especially the US was the center of riots with only small counties in the US staying together as the cities were ruled by the will of the rioters. And though some may claim it as co-incidental, many will point out that it came only a month after Williams High School became independent.

Now, you are a citizens of Williams High School, having been there since the independence movement first arose. Now as the first legislative race begins to heat up, you are now an ambitious teen in this new nation surrounded by rioters everywhere. Who will you choose to side with? What will you claim? More importantly, will Williams survive?

OOC: This is for actions of the characters outside of legislature such as rallies and trying to get people to support laws

PostPosted: Tue Apr 13, 2021 10:08 am
by Nordeslund
So, anyone can suggest a law?

PostPosted: Tue Apr 13, 2021 10:11 am
by Williams High School
Nordeslund wrote:So, anyone can suggest a law?

This is for an RP I'm making. If you want to join, come here

PostPosted: Sat Apr 17, 2021 11:27 am
by Romextly
Nathaniel Bedron looked around his office. He was a high-ranking official in both administrations, him being in a former Guidance Counselor's office. He was the treasurer, so he did have to look at papers, but he still had influence in his party. He had also managed to make a budget plan that would cut un-essential programs, but could possibly still appease some of the leftists. After all, they did want some type of unity. But, for now, he just had to gather his papers and go toward congress.

PostPosted: Sun Apr 18, 2021 3:48 pm
by Romextly
Robert Benson sat in in his seat, in the front row. He was here early and the VP had still not been chosen, but he felt good. He was the opposition leader, but the way on how to choose the VP were vague. But he was still glad to lead Williams into prosperity against the pesky leftist views.