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The fall of the US financial institutions following the eruption of Yellowstone and the straining of public and private equity came as precursors to the wider systematic collapse that followed. When the final deed was done the scope and severity of the rippling disaster meant that not even the best assurances and insurances by the government and other groups could hold up society. And when the ash fell over New York and the power shut down a rush to consolidate swept the nation as much as the area.

While it was not violent, the people recognizing the danger and actively trying to help one another get through the darkened and colder days the crippling end brought a slow march to the precipice. With the end of mass modern transport of goods and services fresh food in the major urban centers such as New York City began to fall violently short and the major metropolitan jewel of the United States buckeled and heaved from the stress. The failure of local health services to keep up with the sick and injured broke finally when medications and the advanced modern means to treat people failed to work through lack of resources of ultimate lack of power when all things ran out.

The effect on the city was like that of a plague sweeping over that no amount of shelter could soothe. With food having ran out local solidarity fell in to desperation and the city of New York fell to crippling gang-based violence as local war erupted over meager resources and the access to the pantries and storage for the few unspoiled caches of food. For the city, those who held the food held the power and people starved on the whims of man.

Outside, things were rough, but did not necessarily reach such crisis proportions. While crop failures in New Yorks agricultural areas failed due to ash-related damages and live-stock was crippled or itself succumbed the small size of small towns created stronger solidarity among themselves and they held on together. It could have been if the crisis carried on under this state, then things would have worked out alright. But the continuing crisis in New York City boiled over well beyond the metropolitan area and soon threatened the country-side when armed raiders sought to side-step the new inner-city barons by seeking stocks and farms outside.

The response to this sudden new threat came in the form and voice of strongmen from New York's other major – albeit small in comparison to New York – cities and towns who promised protection from New York's fiery invaders if they paid. But the US dollar was dead, the material commodities were sparse among the people. And so they paid with what they had: land. In quick response land-barons emerged from the ash and consolidated themselves in an informal alliance in response to the wild and disorganized threat posed by New York. Following them were the more rural land-barons who had began to consolidate their own power in much the same way and on the same pretenses. Some small, some large.

The war that followed was not so much one in a formal right, but vigilante skirmishes by upstate New Yorkers against the low-state ex-urbanites raiding inland. Large-scale engagements never happened, and the war – as it had become known – was more a series of skirmishes that chased the urbanites back to the shadowy towers in New York were they stay, afraid of the deer rifles and shotguns of the levees the land-barons raised.

The threat of urban raiders was not over permanent, and many of this new aristocracy recognized that. And so they saw to a second consolidation of power, and meeting in Albany, New York formed a congress in which the men met, discussed, and drew up plans for an active and powerful force against the powers that be in New York City.

Some eight years after the eruption of Yellowstone, the Federal State of Albany was declared in response to the continued threat of New York. Its influence spanning from the edge of the New York metro area to Buffalo and Niagra the Albany state was formed on the pretenses of:

That every male owning land, collecting rent in some manner from another – whether in agricultural surplus or commodities – was entitled to membership of a Grand Assembly.
Membership to the Assembly was hereditary, passing down from father to sons provided these sons held rentable land and had tenants.
The Assembly met four times yearly to build and pass upwards a federal plan if otherwise local issues were deemed among them to be a broader state-wide issue.
The permanent House of Landholders formed an upper house, elected from members of the Grand Assembly to replace a member of the House should he pass.
The House of Landholders is the legislative decider for federal plans.
Membership on – like in the Grand Assembly – is for life, and is only given access to by men elected to the position by the Grand Assembly.
A chief executive is additionally elected to rule for life as military chief and to enforce the laws of the realm.
A bench of life-long elected judges from the Grand Assembly is to also be formed.

The hope in the Congress' plan was to form a government of stability and permanence to counteract the perceived anarchy of New York City. And in its way the Albany government worked that way and performed its job well. The situation in New York City eventually resolved itself when an urban warlord assumed power, christening himself as “The State-Emperor”, after the tower he housed himself in.

The consolidation of power in New York sparked heated rivalry between the two as both believed they laid claim to the former state of New York. The rivalry spurred an active hot war that lasted some five years, ending in Albany's favor; but were incapable of annexing New York City itself.

In time, the first State-Emperor died twenty-three years after the eruption of Yellowstone. The second assumed power and staked his power on the claimed discovery of the old US Federal Reserve of gold under the city. While he refused to show anyone from the outside this gold, he acted through his agents to extend lines of credit to the broader world and to the State of Albany, in exchange for agricultural surplus.

By this time, Albany was producing an abundance of food surplus from the soils richly infused with volcanic ash and life was moving along in comfort and conservative predictability. A real economy was developing and the Albany state needed assistance and credit to operate on its grand schemes. Forays into Vermont were being made by the military on insistence from the Grand Assembly to broaden the base of the land-barons and their children, and the military expeditions needed to be paid for.

While cynical of the sudden discovery and what he saw as an unstable time for New York City, then-president Chuck Vanderman complied with the offer on insistence from the House of Landlords and they applied for credit with New York City.

The situation became suspicious for President Vanderman who saw what he believed was an almost infinite extension of credit by the city and he ordered the situation investigated. It took five years for fruits of the espionage work to bare fruit, but it was inevitably revealed that the State-Emperor held no such reserves. Or not at least to the degree he claimed to have been holding.

Breaking the news sent New York City into a panic and it descended into chaos as the State-Emperor was stripped of his title and civil war erupted. Deploying the Albany's military, Vanderman sent the state into war again and this time they occupied the entire city, seizing what small supply of gold the State-Emperor actually had.

The theft of the meager reserves of New York and the deposition of the meager government of the city proved a fatal blow, and after Vanderman was able to seize total control of New York City, but not without a near total purge of much of it, crippling its ability to raise arms. New York City, Manhatten island, and Long Island all fell into the hands of Albany. The seizure of New York was soon followed by the seizure of northern New Jersey for much the same reasons as parts of Vermont.

The holding of Albany called for a re-branding of the state, the Grand Assembly met and proposed to the House of Landlords a proposal to rename the Federal State of Albany to The Republic of New York. The proposal passed and was signed off by Vanderman.

Despite New York City now again being a part of New York State, the city itself was something of a blight on the whole. The ravages of disaster had not weathered it well and despite the blockade by land by the Albany state droves of the population had disappeared to either death or migration by sea to richer land. The Republic of New York found itself owning a large population in a large desolate geographical area impoverished, undernourished, and under-educated. An entire generation had grown up in a city marred by pseudo-tribal conflict between the Burroughs.

And like many things, the Grand Assembly ignored it. Overlooking the people they saw instead the benefits of effectively mining the city to cut it down to a size more in proportion to its population and to use the abundant second-hand resources for its own ends. In the case of this dream, the old citizens of New York City were human resources to acquire, move, and refine the recycled materials to use elsewhere. Socially, the people of New York were considered, “a worse sort than unproductive tenants”. The cosmopolitan nature of New York had moved upstate and into Albany in full.

Still, New York gave the Republic a port from which to operate a navy and designs were proposed for a merchant elite to begin moving mercantile business back to NYC. In the generation after this slowly gave rise to a new class of member to the Grand Assembly, the urban land-lord merchant who counted as his rentors the subsidiary merchants renting space in the factories that became the new centers of the old Burroughs.

To raise the value of an importance of New York as well as extend the markets of all involved designs were proposed and met to rebuild and refurbish the Eerie Canal for trade purposes west-ward. With its completion, the New York Republic was able to win the influence of and dependency of upriver, Great Lake societies through ownership - and the Republic's discretion in its use - of the Eerie Canal.
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Sumner Family

President Caden Sumner (56)
-Married to Ava Hexad Sumner (38)

-Sons
--Vice President John "Johnny" Sumner (27) (First Appearance)
--Ethan Sumner (25) (First Appearance)

-Daughters
--Isabella (15) "The Infanta" Sumner (First Appearance)
--Amelia Sumner (12) (First Appearance)
--Dolly Sumner (8) (First Appearance)

-Other relatives
--Brother: Lieutenant General Mason Sumner, Commander of the Army of New Jersey. (53) (First Appearance)

United States Military
Army of New Jersey: Lt General Mason Sumner
-1st Brigade: Brigadier General Costen James (First Appearance)
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--3rd Regiment: Colonel Esteban (First Appearance)

People of Richmond
-Declan Estes: Teenage member of important Estes family. Publicly gay. (First Appearance)

Presidents
-Jerry Hexad (2016-2024)
-Dale Hexad (2024-2025)
-Amanda Hexad (2025-2031)
-Armilio Profano (2031-2049)
-Ares James (2049-2056)
-Caden Sumner (2056-Present)

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0.5:Pirates at Hog Island (Collab post with Byrd)
1:Battle of Tuckahoe
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Name: État Libre de Québec / Free State of Quebec

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The Anglo-French relationship was never 'good', but adversity only made them worst as Canada, rather than join together in solidarity seemed to slowly disjoint itself, the population center of the Capital in Ontario bickering with east and west as the Great Plains once again were forced to provide oil and food to both the Vancouver Region and the East for what it saw was no valid reasons. After all, Quebec had plenty of untapped reserves of oil and minerals it didn't want to exploit because of 'Environmental' concerns or not to frustrate the natives. So, with all this potential, it had the guts to come to parliament and expect the hard earned wealth of the west to be handed to them freely?

The federal power was unfortunately stretched thin and it was getting obvious that someone would be left unhappy no matter what so the Prime Minister, an english speaking Ontarian already unpopular in Quebec, decided to force the province to exploit the resources it had to support the rest of Canada. The Quebecers of course saw this as not only a violation of their rights but as pure theft as it was perceived that the resources exploited would go to the rest of Canada! (Rather than the reality, which was stay locally but as such allow the west to concentrate on its own problems.) The Separatists of course saw this as water to their mill and gained popularity significantly, so much it looked like a landslide victory for the next elections.

Before that could happen however, Yellowstone happened.

Though some in Quebec said 'Good riddance' to those they saw as their enemies, most saw this as atrocious and fearing the sympathy vote could cost them the election, the leader of the Partie Quebecois decided at the last minute to moderate his position and show sympathy toward the rest of Canada, postponing any referendum on separation until 'the crisis had passed'. He was elected with a majority, but not nearly as much as he had wanted and with severe strain in his government as hardliners screamed traitor in his ear.

The story however now moves to a Lieutenant at the Valcartier military base in Quebec, LT Etienne Boulanger, who saw his unit, and indeed pretty much all the military forces in Quebec shifted west to help manage the crisis. It was understandable of course as it was the most affected area but the Quebecers, who didn't want to be so far from their home and spoke broken english found themselves disliked by both the Albertan civilians and the other military units, which was fine with them because they began to hate their guts as well and earned a reputation for quickly turning to violence to solve the problems and alienated the natives.

The main problem arose however when rumors reached the French soldiers about what was going on back East about how the Provincial Government had given complete collaboration to federal forces and had outlawed strikes, even forcing people to work in the mines and new oil fields to provide for the Anglo scum while their own people were forced to freeze during electricity shortages because their abundant hydroelectric resources were sent west. This combined with the departure East of Ontarian forces made Lieutenant Boulanger and many others convinced that they had been deployed so far East because the Federal forces knew they would rather be loyal to their French Brothers than them and would have fought back.

It was the Lieutenant that spearheaded the mutiny of the Quebecers and led them back to the province, leaving their post undefended against looters and taking the resources they were supposed to distribute to the civilians with them. It wouldn't be enough however and they had to pillage their way to Quebec, something the Ontarians are to this day extremely resentful of. When they arrived, they found that indeed the Provincial Government had gotten cold feet and was now subordinate to the Federalists completely. The troops deployed East had originally been sent to the maritime provinces but had stopped when the locals, having heard their troops were coming back to liberate them, had taken to the streets in a General Strike paralyzing the entire province.

Isolated, this garrison was quickly forced into surrender when the Lieutenant, now self declared General Boulanger, arrived and promised to send them back to Ontario in exchange for their surrender. He would however do nothing but watch as the forces leaving were lynched by the mob that saw them come out. The provincial government tried to change its tune quickly and thank the 'General' for liberating them and proclaim an independent state of Quebec, but he was shouted down by the crowd who saw him as a filthy collaborator only trying to save his skin. A Kangaroo court was held on the spot, he and his most unpopular subordinates hung for high treason against the people of the province while the hardliners formed a provisional government investing General Boulanger with extraordinary powers to bring back order. The state of emergency would never be ended and the 'Généralissime' would, to this day, be the highest office in what is essentially a populist military dictatorship.

L'État Libre


Although the reason Quebec didn't get its electricity from its dams was that the power lines had been destroyed by the ashes of Yellowstone, the Generalissime was quick to blame that on both the English speakers and the natives. The natives had gotten restless for obvious reasons and were now either living in isolation or outright raiding the French speaking towns and villages next to them. Boulanger at first ordered them to stand down but this was just to boilster his popularity and forge an image of himself being 'reasonable'. He then had the luck to see a Mohawk tribe burn an entire village to the ground, making any opponent of a violent solution shut up. He sent one of his most brutal subordinates to do the job and although he ordered 'moderation', it came to no surprise when the situation had devolved to ethnic cleansing. The commanding officer had been left with the impression that this was what Boulanger wanted and indeed it was, but what he didn't know was that Boulanger felt that he was popular enough and violent enough that he was a disaster waiting to happen and so used the opportunity to trial him and execute him as well. This didn't stop the war with the Natives who tried to wage guerilla warfare but this only prompted the Quebecer forces to use discrimination and force the natives in internment camps based on their skin color. The tactic was effective but since there was some food shortages, the soldiers were ordered to take care of their own first which resulted in malnutrition killing off most of the Natives, the rest being forced to flee persecution.

Ethnic warfare would prove to be the Generalissime's favorite tool of control as he subverted the Quebecer's spirit of independence into hate of the outsiders, which made for a united ethno-state in north America. With the constant influence of the military on all affairs however, it made the soldiery become the elite class of people in the new State since while others warned of excessive influence of the military on the state, Quebecers were wary of bureaucrats and pencil pushers taking control of it, feeling a man, a single man, with experience and who understood the plight of the people, was the ideal man to have a vision the people should strive for.

To this end, the Generalissime, always chosen from a small clique of high ranking officers that were personal friends and trusted by the previous Generalissime, generally points the determination of the Quebecers toward the Outsiders just like how it all started and pushes north to exterminate the inuit population that constantly sabotages the power lines from the hydroelectric damns and south west in Ontario to recapture farmland that 'Historically belong to Quebec'. Surprisingly however, the Generalissimes always do their utmost to enjoy a good relationship with the US remnants down the south since the first Generalissime warned that an ethno-state was easy to paint as an unambiguous enemy of all you were and that Quebec shouldn't become the enemy that unites the Americans.
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The Republic of New England was formed out of the former states of the American northeast. In the early days of the post-Yellowstone world, much of New England was ravaged by civil unrest. The city of Boston was placed under martial law - along with others - and remained that way for a time, becoming a safe zone in a state on the brink of complete anarchy.

By late 2024, the military remnants in the city were low on supplies. With no word from Washington and the seeming collapse of the American empire, soldiers began to abandon their posts. After months of unending martial rule, the population of Boston was becoming increasingly antagonistic. As a result, the remaining soldiers resorted to more heavy-handed measures to keep order. By 2025, the city was effectively an independent, military enclave.

Military rule was broken in mid 2025 in an event dubbed the Boston Uprising, when civilians aided by "rogue" military assets rebelled to overthrow the military junta that had taken form. In the aftermath, the Massachusetts Provincial Government was formed, made up of civilians and military leaders alike. It took measures to restore order and further secure the Boston area, but in a more democratic manner.

Making use of the resources and fortifications left behind by the military remnants, Boston became a beacon of safety on the shores of a largely devastated state. The city, protected by towering, steel walls enjoyed a period of relative peace in an otherwise anarchic and uncertain time. By then the American nation had been reduced to a handful of states, and new sovereign nations were beginning to take form.

Looking to bring order and stability to the region, and to gain access to needed resources, the city of Boston looked outward to neighboring communities and cities. Many of the small towns and villages were quick to join the Provincial Government for protection. Most of the cities joined willingly in search of regional stability. As the Provincial Government grew and time passed, the communities of eastern Massachusetts became increasingly aware of their independence. Though many had hoped for the return of the US government, it had become clear by then that they were on their own, and the Republic of New England was born.

The Republic based itself in Boston, the most populous city and former state capital. Without much in the way of farming, its economy and the livelihood of its citizens naturally drew itself to fishing and whaling, and all manners of maritime industries, such as shipbuilding. As the Republic expanded to include parts of New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont, it began to make use of the resources found in those areas as well, an an industry grew around the processing of lumber, which was a boon to shipbuilding and further cemented a culture of sailors.

The Republic grew in power through trade up and down the eastern coast of the former United States and Canada, becoming known for its exceptionally well-made and sought-after vessels. Drawing from its brief but important period under military rule, a culture of mercenary work formed in Boston that quickly spread throughout the Republic as ex-soldiers flocked to familiar lines of work. Though small, the military and mercenary forces of the Republic are largely respected, capable, and fiercely protective of the principles of freedom and liberty.
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The Old Order Church Collective/"Amish Country"/The Amish Collective



The orange in South-East Pennsylvania, with some counties and towns in New Jersey also being associated and the remains of Philadelphia also associated in some form. Assuming my American geography is right, no one has any kind of claim on Philadelphia...?

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The Amish way of life was challenged but not destroyed by the Yellowstone eruption event. Like many times before in history, they were slow to adapt to the rapid changes occurring on the East Coast and with child mortality rates rapidly climbing, many began to wonder if the Old Order Amish communities would make it out of the 21st century. Were it not for Alvin Levi, a respected religious leader in the Lancaster community, they may not of. Alvin Levi extended a hand to neighbouring Amish, proposing a loose "alliance" of communities and churches in Pennsylvania to deal with the many problems that had arisen from the eruption event - refugees from the mid-west, rising crime from the local "English" who were said to be taking advantage of the pacifist colonies, a potential famine and a growing epidemic of untreated diseases. Many churches and communities agreed to a weak confederation and survived. Others refused and were slowly swallowed by the changing world.

To deal with the many problems facing the Old Order churches in Pennsylvania, a council was established by Levi and other respected religious leaders. The councils main aim was to allow for the continued survival of the Amish by adapting to the modern world without forsaking their core beliefs. Although never having any official power, the word of the ever-changing council of religious elders was respected across Amish country. Alvin Levi and his council brought in many reforms yet also many protections for the old way of life. Tentative alliances were established with nearby non-Amish towns, the "English towns", who provided protection to the pacifist Amish against criminals and bandits in exchange for help in using older farming techniques and survival.

Restrictions on outsiders joining communities were relaxed and new colonies were established across south-eastern Pennsylvania. Parents were encouraged to teach their children English alongside their native German dialects in order to open relations with refugees and new members of the church. The use of technology was still restricted, pacifism was still encouraged and a sense of community Some disliked these reforms, declaring them radical and broke away from the Old Order Church Collective. Most Amish believed, however, the choking gases spewed from the Yellowstone was a test from God and stayed within the traditional Amish Country. The Amish birthrate increased, as did the child mortality rate, with two or three children dying young becoming the norm. The population of Amish in Pennsylvania swelled from approximately 100,00 in 2023 to approximately 200,000 in 2050 and 275,000 in 2070. Non-Amish townships have also joined the Collective as "associate Communities", whose militias provide protection.

Alvin Levi died in 2053 at the age of 81 but the institution he left behind has largely remained the same since. Religious leaders from Amish communities are chosen to represent their area for a year in a council of equals, who deal with diplomacy with neighbouring nations and towns, release "Proclamations to the Anabaptists of Pennsylvania" and bolster cooperation between the growing Amish communities. Problems simmer below the surface, however. As the number of associated, non-Amish townships and militias pledge to protect the Amish, it's feared that some of these fiercely independent towns will attempt to control the pacifistic sect or even involve the Old Order in wars with the looming powers that grow to the north and south of Pennsylvania. As they do not directly answer to the Collective, they are free to do as they please. How the Amish will survive in the coming years is to be seen but right now, it seems the exploding population of German Anabaptists in Pennsylvania will face many challenges.
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