Red Army = filthy commie bolshevik bastards. remove tsar remove amerika.(except for the russia thing what is that i have never heard of it)
White Army = Tsarists.
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Red Army = filthy commie bolshevik bastards. remove tsar remove amerika.(except for the russia thing what is that i have never heard of it)
Green Army = jk no one cares about the green armyRed Army = filthy commie bolshevik bastards. remove tsar remove amerika.
White Army = Tsarists.
green for kushGreen Army = jk no one cares about the green army
Red Army = filthy commie bolshevik bastards. remove tsar remove amerika.
White Army = Tsarists.
Green Army = jk no one cares about the green army
I've been educated.green for kush
praise russian dank army, annex crimean growhouses
420 blaze it
At this point a third player can come in and offer to play the historical rival to Player 2's kingdom, or whatever. It might be a bit hectic organising all the relationships, but I believe it would be the best for accommodating good roleplay.Player 1:
"My nation, Ingolstadt, is similar to Singapore in that it is a city state, but the country has a Germanic/Dutch culture. Originally the city was part of a larger kingdom/republic/empire, but the guilds of the city made sure that the common folk from the rest of the country could not enter unless they held enough prestige. As their wealth grew and grew, they supplied loans to the crown whenever it was needed, in return for more autonomy. Eventually, around the 1700s, they demanded independence after the monarch passed a decree that lumped the elite guilds with the common folk of the countryside. Fearing that Ingolstadt's guilds would bankrupt the country, the monarch made the city independent, and the nation was formed. Today it is a powerful trade hub"
Player 2:
"Oh that's cool Player1, I was planning on making a kingdom in the style of the Holy Roman Empire, that had over time become more and more federalised with the emperor being only a figurehead of the country in the modern era. Maybe your city state was part of my kingdom, and its departure caused my reformation towards democracy?"
I think I'm going to incorporate this into the initial claiming process.For a new world without ties, I think it would be good to first hear from everyone a small summary of their nation's history. And when I say small, I mean like, four or five sentences. This little paragraph should give the nation context and brief people on its history. People can then decide whether or not they'd like to be linked to said nation in some sort of way, forming historical bonds between nations, for better or for worse.