Day one of making an edit for each state
The top comment decides what state edit I make next I'm going to default to Arkansas for day one
The top comment decides what state edit I make next I'm going to default to Arkansas for day one
Hello, Me and the Democratic Republic of Eggs president have decided to host a micronational talent show we accept all Micronational Citizens or Leaders
dm 83jwu8w on discord and we will accept you into the talent show
NOTE
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE DISCORD THEN YOU CANNOT JOIN THIS IT'S HAPPENING ON DISCORD
Following five months of intense, localized conflict, the geopolitical landscape of the shared territories between the USBR, and Mablenia has shifted dramatically. What began as a fractured region defined by border skirmishes and territorial disputes has largely transitioned into a unified front. However, this peace remains incomplete; the Holy Tree continues to stand as the lone holdout, stubbornly refusing to sign the articles of unification and maintaining its isolationist stance despite the changing tides of power.
The conflict itself was a grueling five-month campaign characterized by visceral, high-stakes combat. While outsiders might misunderstand the nature of the engagement, these were authentic battles fought with hand-to-hand intensity using real sticks. This was no mere LARP or staged performance; the physical toll on the participants and the strategic maneuvers employed in the field were very much grounded in reality. The weight of these encounters eventually led both sides to the negotiating table to prevent further exhaustion.
In a landmark diplomatic maneuver, President Gregory—the seasoned leader of the USBR—finally agreed to sign the official unification documents. His signature, however, was contingent upon a specific and powerful condition: the establishment of a diarchy. Under this new governing structure, Gregory successfully secured his position as the Diarchical President of Mablenia. By integrating his leadership into the existing framework, he ensured that his influence would remain central to the region’s future, effectively bridging the gap between the former USBR administration and the unified Mablenian state. The region now watches to see if the Holy Tree will eventually bend or remain a solitary outlier in this new era.