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{{Infobox_nation|leader: = Kabospelar|capital: = Seoul|political_system: = Vassal of [[Eastern Jing Dynasty|Jing]]|title1 = Joseon Dynasty|image1 = 1hlj-0.png|caption1 = Territory of Joseon|standing_army: = 1 active}} | '''There are Two Joseon's, Kabospelar's 1st Joseon and Sulakenen's 2nd Joseon.'''{{Infobox_nation|leader: = Kabospelar|capital: = Seoul|political_system: = Vassal of [[Eastern Jing Dynasty|Jing]]|title1 = Joseon Dynasty|image1 = 1hlj-0.png|caption1 = Territory of Joseon|standing_army: = 1 active}} | ||
== History == | == 1st Joseon == | ||
Joseon was released from [[Jing Dynasty|Jing]] as a subject in 198 A.C., granting Korea a land to reunite. This prompted a remodelling project to make Seoul traditional. However, | |||
=== History === | |||
Joseon was released from [[Jing Dynasty|Jing]] as a subject in 198 A.C., granting Korea a land to reunite. This prompted a remodelling project to make Seoul traditional. However, when the province of Ma under [[Synargle|Synargle r]]ebelled and formed the nation of Ma Kabospelar collapsed Joseon in retaliation for Syn rebelling on December 12th (201 A.C.), putting the entire region at risk of becoming outpost rushed. | |||
Soviet_Union became increasingly greedy in making gains over their enemies, and made an outpost after a new Seoul was established. After holding Korea for ransom, GUI66 was banned as China settled to have his outpost removed by force, and have someone to make an example out of. Oliveer's outpost was allowed to stay until it was time for it to expand. | Soviet_Union became increasingly greedy in making gains over their enemies, and made an outpost after a new Seoul was established. After holding Korea for ransom, GUI66 was banned as China settled to have his outpost removed by force, and have someone to make an example out of. Oliveer's outpost was allowed to stay until it was time for it to expand. | ||
== External Affairs == | === External Affairs === | ||
Attention by toxic players was relatively overlooked as they were distracted with [[Eastern Jing Dynasty|Jing China]] and [[Tibet]]. To the north, 1 chunk cities were made by players | Attention by toxic players was relatively overlooked as they were distracted with [[Eastern Jing Dynasty|Jing China]] and [[Tibet]]. To the north, 1 chunk cities were made by players over-promising their ambitions to make DPRK and becoming inactive soon afterwards. [[North Korea|Pyongyang]] was ruled by an inactive player which made unity physically impossible until the town could collapse, which it eventually did. | ||
== 2nd Joseon == | |||
=== History === | |||
Sulakenen gained control of Seoul, a town set up in the ruins of old Seoul with the intention on claiming it.[[Category:Past Nations]] |
Revision as of 01:28, 4 July 2018
There are Two Joseon's, Kabospelar's 1st Joseon and Sulakenen's 2nd Joseon.
1st Joseon
History
Joseon was released from Jing as a subject in 198 A.C., granting Korea a land to reunite. This prompted a remodelling project to make Seoul traditional. However, when the province of Ma under Synargle rebelled and formed the nation of Ma Kabospelar collapsed Joseon in retaliation for Syn rebelling on December 12th (201 A.C.), putting the entire region at risk of becoming outpost rushed.
Soviet_Union became increasingly greedy in making gains over their enemies, and made an outpost after a new Seoul was established. After holding Korea for ransom, GUI66 was banned as China settled to have his outpost removed by force, and have someone to make an example out of. Oliveer's outpost was allowed to stay until it was time for it to expand.
External Affairs
Attention by toxic players was relatively overlooked as they were distracted with Jing China and Tibet. To the north, 1 chunk cities were made by players over-promising their ambitions to make DPRK and becoming inactive soon afterwards. Pyongyang was ruled by an inactive player which made unity physically impossible until the town could collapse, which it eventually did.
2nd Joseon
History
Sulakenen gained control of Seoul, a town set up in the ruins of old Seoul with the intention on claiming it.