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{{Infobox_nation|title1 = Holy Roman Empire|image1 = Image.png|caption1 = The map of the HRE|leader: = Constantly Shifting|capital: = Constantly Shifting|political_system: = Feudalism|economic_system: = Mixed}}
{{Infobox_nation|title1 = Germanic Nations|image1 = |caption1 = |leader: = Varied|capital: = Varied|political_system: = Varied|economic_system: = Varied}}


== Cause of the HRE ==
== Cause of the Germanic Nations ==
Tracing back to when there was a united Germany here, there were already leaders divided on what to do, and who should lead it. Ego_sum_jeffum wanted to bend Germany to his way, Adolf_Hitlar wanted to become Nazi Germany, and Lucled wanted to be Imperial Germany.
Tracing back to when there was a united Germany here, there were already leaders divided on what to do, and who should lead it.


When Lucled wanted to abdicate, the country was completely disbanded, leaving most of Europe as a sea of nationless citystates. This caused multiple leaders to take the power vaccuum.
When Lucled wanted to abdicate, the country was completely disbanded, leaving most of Europe as a sea of nationless citystates. This caused multiple leaders to take the power vaccuum.


== Start of the HRE ==
== Start of the Germanic Nations ==
The first to go was Adolf_Hitlar. This prompted England to make Germany over Hitlar's place. It did not catch on well in German cities, causing paperpikmin to form Germany. Berlin collapsed, turning the empty space into a power vaccuum, causing multiple cities to fill in the gaps, which resulted in a cluster of outposts and border gore. Eastern German towns annexed into Czecho-Yisrael which caused them to have a sphere of influence in the German region. An uneasy alliance holds between each of the countries in the region, essentially forming a Holy Roman Empire in practice before it is even made official.
The first to go was Adolf_Hitlar. This prompted England to make Germany over Hitlar's place. It did not catch on well in German cities, causing paperpikmin to form Germany. Berlin collapsed, turning the empty space into a power vaccuum, causing multiple cities to fill in the gaps, which resulted in a cluster of outposts and border gore. Eastern German towns annexed into Czecho-Yisrael which caused them to have a sphere of influence in the German region. They are now known collectively as the Germanic Nations, and they will hopefully be re united again.  


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
The Holy Roman Empire isn't officially recognized by the countries within it. It is currently recognized as an unofficial HRE by this wiki based on the conditions that lead to the messy state of this region as well as the Habsburg-styled merging of Bohemia and Israel. However, it is neither Holy, nor Roman, nor an Empire.
They all have conflicting political/economic systems and are not somehow "unified".

Revision as of 11:00, 7 August 2017


Cause of the Germanic Nations

Tracing back to when there was a united Germany here, there were already leaders divided on what to do, and who should lead it.

When Lucled wanted to abdicate, the country was completely disbanded, leaving most of Europe as a sea of nationless citystates. This caused multiple leaders to take the power vaccuum.

Start of the Germanic Nations

The first to go was Adolf_Hitlar. This prompted England to make Germany over Hitlar's place. It did not catch on well in German cities, causing paperpikmin to form Germany. Berlin collapsed, turning the empty space into a power vaccuum, causing multiple cities to fill in the gaps, which resulted in a cluster of outposts and border gore. Eastern German towns annexed into Czecho-Yisrael which caused them to have a sphere of influence in the German region. They are now known collectively as the Germanic Nations, and they will hopefully be re united again.

Notes

They all have conflicting political/economic systems and are not somehow "unified".