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=== '''Old Seoul''' === | === '''Old Seoul''' === | ||
In efforts to begin the history of the Far East, [[bahk]] settled in the southern Korean peninsula, specifically Seoul, and created the town of [[Old Seoul]]. With a neighboring town in Mokpo (located at the southwestern tip of the peninsula), the leader, [[ewanthehero]], formed an alliance with Old Seoul. | |||
=== '''Baekje''' === | === '''Baekje''' === | ||
Later on, bahk created the kingdom of [[Baekje]] and colonised the northern areas of the Korean peninsula and the southwestern areas of Honshu, [[Japan]]. Baekje was formed during The New Era. Its existence played a significant role into cultivating Korean culture, governmental system and architecture to Japan. Baekje later came to a fall when bahk had relocated to Japan in efforts to colonize the island of Honshu in attempts of preventing the spread of [[Panama]] and promoting the true values of the Far East cultures throughout Japan. The home territories in the Korean peninsula had lasted until the late 1st Intermediate Period of Japan. Many of Baekje's territories have been reclaimed by different colonies in order to claim valuables of the kingdom's remnants. | |||
=== '''1st Joseon''' === | === '''1st Joseon''' === | ||
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=== '''The Great Divide Period''' === | === '''The Great Divide Period''' === | ||
The [[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 Jing 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 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. | 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 a communist Korean nation (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. | ||
The Korean peninsula was in chaos and it was a time where it was anybody's chance to gain control over the lands. This state of turmoil lead to the territorial conflicts between neighboring and internal powers. The Joseon nation had fell and the peninsula soon became controlled by different nations. | |||
=== '''The | === '''The Vassal States Period''' === | ||
Four major colonies were formed in the peninsula: Seoul (south), Neo-Pyeongyang (north-west), Tongkpu (north) and Hyesan (north-east). Seoul was ruled by Sulakeken and was a vassal state of Jing, Neo-Pyeongyang was ruled by [[Steamboy101]] and was a vassal state of [[Lantau]], Tongkpu was ruled by [[lucled]] and was an independent town, and Hyesan was ruled by bahk and was in alliance and joint with Seoul as another vassal state of Jing. There was another state in the center of the peninsula but was disbanded due to pressures from neighboring states. There were no wars and violence that occurred between these states, however, governmental and territorial conflicts created disputes and debate about who was to control over the whole peninsula. There was a time where each leader had discussed to create a joint Korean nation, specifically a nation divided into provinces. This organization was named, Panmunjeom (판문점), however, the idea of a provincial nation was later forgotten due to the inactivity of Hyesan and Tongkpu (including their disbandments). | |||
=== '''North and South Korea''' === | |||
Neo-Pyeongyang and Seoul became the succeeding states over the peninsula. Neo-Pyeongyang grew larger into the south-western territories while Seoul grew throughout the southern peninsula. Both states were at uneasy conflicts due to their differing ideologies, where Steamboy101 had an ideal unified Korean nation divided into two provincial halves from the 38th parallel while Sulakeken wanted to unify the whole peninsula under Seoul as a Joseon monarchy. This resulted in a ceasefire between the states and resulted in a period where both coexistedly under their respectful nations. | |||
Later on, both nations grew to respect each other's ideals and negotiations and discussions were made. Ultimately, both towns aimed for a unified Korea. Hence, the leaders decided to form an alliance and worked together to unify the peninsula, with Neo-Pyeongyang claiming the north and Seoul claiming the south. | |||
=== '''The''' '''Japanese Imperial Colonization''' === | |||
=== '''2nd Joseon''' === | === '''2nd Joseon''' === |
Revision as of 12:37, 17 July 2018
Joseon is the current successor to previous Korean nations of the peninsula and 1st Joseon. It was founded by Sulakeken in efforts to unify the Korean towns of the peninsula and for the independence of the nations from other nations.Template:Nation template
Territory and Administration
History
Old Seoul
In efforts to begin the history of the Far East, bahk settled in the southern Korean peninsula, specifically Seoul, and created the town of Old Seoul. With a neighboring town in Mokpo (located at the southwestern tip of the peninsula), the leader, ewanthehero, formed an alliance with Old Seoul.
Baekje
Later on, bahk created the kingdom of Baekje and colonised the northern areas of the Korean peninsula and the southwestern areas of Honshu, Japan. Baekje was formed during The New Era. Its existence played a significant role into cultivating Korean culture, governmental system and architecture to Japan. Baekje later came to a fall when bahk had relocated to Japan in efforts to colonize the island of Honshu in attempts of preventing the spread of Panama and promoting the true values of the Far East cultures throughout Japan. The home territories in the Korean peninsula had lasted until the late 1st Intermediate Period of Japan. Many of Baekje's territories have been reclaimed by different colonies in order to claim valuables of the kingdom's remnants.
1st Joseon
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.
The Great Divide Period
The 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 Jing 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 a communist Korean nation (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.
The Korean peninsula was in chaos and it was a time where it was anybody's chance to gain control over the lands. This state of turmoil lead to the territorial conflicts between neighboring and internal powers. The Joseon nation had fell and the peninsula soon became controlled by different nations.
The Vassal States Period
Four major colonies were formed in the peninsula: Seoul (south), Neo-Pyeongyang (north-west), Tongkpu (north) and Hyesan (north-east). Seoul was ruled by Sulakeken and was a vassal state of Jing, Neo-Pyeongyang was ruled by Steamboy101 and was a vassal state of Lantau, Tongkpu was ruled by lucled and was an independent town, and Hyesan was ruled by bahk and was in alliance and joint with Seoul as another vassal state of Jing. There was another state in the center of the peninsula but was disbanded due to pressures from neighboring states. There were no wars and violence that occurred between these states, however, governmental and territorial conflicts created disputes and debate about who was to control over the whole peninsula. There was a time where each leader had discussed to create a joint Korean nation, specifically a nation divided into provinces. This organization was named, Panmunjeom (판문점), however, the idea of a provincial nation was later forgotten due to the inactivity of Hyesan and Tongkpu (including their disbandments).
North and South Korea
Neo-Pyeongyang and Seoul became the succeeding states over the peninsula. Neo-Pyeongyang grew larger into the south-western territories while Seoul grew throughout the southern peninsula. Both states were at uneasy conflicts due to their differing ideologies, where Steamboy101 had an ideal unified Korean nation divided into two provincial halves from the 38th parallel while Sulakeken wanted to unify the whole peninsula under Seoul as a Joseon monarchy. This resulted in a ceasefire between the states and resulted in a period where both coexistedly under their respectful nations.
Later on, both nations grew to respect each other's ideals and negotiations and discussions were made. Ultimately, both towns aimed for a unified Korea. Hence, the leaders decided to form an alliance and worked together to unify the peninsula, with Neo-Pyeongyang claiming the north and Seoul claiming the south.