[center][h1]The World Undone[/h1] (1905--)[/center] [hider=Orders] - Posting IC will be immensely beneficial to you as a player. It is, however, not necessary. This is designed so that you can still send in your orders if you are too busy to post, but posting IC will provide a tangible bonus to your DRM (Die Roll Modifier). - Each [b]Turn[/b] represents one In-Game Month. The player will submit [b]3 Orders[/b]. - Each order is then subject to a 1d6 roll. A 6 means a perfect execution and a 1 means a horrible failure. Posting IC gives you a +2 die roll to a single order, or a +1 die roll to all three. [Specified at the end of your IC post.]. This means that more active players are rewarded. - [b]Orders[/b]: * [b][color=yellow]Economic[/color][/b]: An order designed to benefit the nation economically. * [b][color=red]Military[/color][/b]: An order designed to affect your military. * [b][color=green]Diplomacy[/color][/b]: An order designed to conduct diplomacy. * [b][color=blue]Imperialism[/color][/b]: Exploring and developing new lands. * [b][color=purple]Request Design[/color][/b]: Required to design a new weapon of war. Fulfilling this order requires the following info - [u]Type of Weapon[/u]: - [u]Contract[/u]: [Domestic] or [International] - [u]Desired Specifications[/u]: * [b][color=gold]Conference[/color][/b]: Used to call a [i]Political[/i] or [i]Military[/i] Conference. Select which nations to invite. Begins a [b]Conference[/b]. (See PM for rules). * [b][color=silver]Spend Point[/color][/b]: Used to spend an available point in a Corporation to further their specialization.[/hider] [hider=Tensions] 1. [b]City-State of Julia[/b]: +1 Tensions with [b][color=gray]Holy Empire of Vigentino[/color][/b].[/hider] [hr][hr] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/gXdi5Jq.png[/img] [i]Eurania and Faresia, 1905[/i][/center] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/wM70lU6.png[/img] [i]The Fifth Continent, 1905[/i][/center] [center][h3]Nation Snapshot[/h3][h2][u][b]Cydernian Republic[/b][/u][/h2] [img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v179/tharos/DrapeuDeRepubliqueEuropeanne.jpg[/img][/center] [b]Capital[/b]: Sovachevitsa [b]Head of State[/b]: Prime Minister Iosef Hataxuris (67) [b]Population[/b]: 1,150,000 [b]GDP Per Capita[/b]: $1,291 [b]GDP[/b]: $1,484,650,000 Having gained independence in 1821, the Cydernian Republic has lived precariously on the Euranian continent under the nickname of the [i]Crossroads to East and West[/i]. An amalgamation of Helroxi, Tyrian, Itheraen and Marnish cultures, the Cydernian identity itself has become more a conflagration of language, attitude and ideology in the last eighty years. Cydernia is a trade hub only by accident, as to get anywhere, you probably have to pass through Cydernia. Following a conservative ideology that saw through to both a non-aggression pact and a defensive military alliance in 1897 with the [b][color=purple]Tyrian Empire[/color][/b], Cydernia was briefly embroiled in the [i]Tyro-Helroxi War[/i] (1899-1900) where the [i]Corpo Cydernia Centralis[/i] or Triple C was sent as an independent volunteer brigade attached under the 14th Imperial Army against the Helroxi. Her punishment was punitive debts that were only just paid off in the winter of 1904. The following election just after New Years saw the ultra conservative Iosef Hataxuris of the [i]CydernÇŽgarsko Natsionalno Dvizhenie[/i] (Cydernian Nationalist Party) win in a landslide victory. [center][img]https://static.dir.bg/uploads/images/2017/01/18/708/768x.jpg?_=1485774636p[/img] [i]Cydernian State Assembly, circa 1900[/i][/center] Cydernia is mostly agrarian, with scant geography that lends itself to mining or extraction. Instead, she wagers her grains and vegetables to the more arid countries in the east like Sessau and Tara. Industrially defunct, Cydernia's small arms and munitions manufactories are nearly non-existent and she has traditionally purchased equipment from Julia in the South or neighboring Tyria to the North. Due to low wages and high poverty, few businesses see much reason to step into Cydernia to do business, but as both the locomotive and automobile begin to seriously contend for space in the world, it's inevitable they will find themselves in Cydernia. [center][img]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a4/BASA-313K-1-2536-7-Vasil_Radoslavov.jpg[/img] [i]Prime Minister Iosef Hataxuris, 1905[/i][/center] Likewise, the [b]Cydernian Army[/b] was in similar straits. Facing strict budget cuts to keep the agricultural industry afloat after refusing to continue exports, the Cydernian Army--numbering nearly 98,000 men--has seen reduced wages, unreliable equipment and inconsistent training. Split into six infantry divisions and two cavalry divisions, they employ the [u]Kaiser 1891[/u] rifle and a mishmash of various field guns, although they only have 104 to bring to bear at any one time. A fierce jingoist, Hataxuris must navigate keeping his nation afloat and modernizing perhaps one of the most disheveled military apparatuses on the continent. [center][img]http://english.republika.mk/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/members-of-bulgarian-chetnik-organization.jpg?13c1ef[/img] [i]Soldiers of the Cydernian Army during the Tyro-Helroxi War, 1899[/i][/center] On February 5th, 1905, Prime Minister Hataxuris dispatched Foreign Minister Branko Trajkovski to the [b][color=skyblue]High Kingdom of Itherae[/color][/b] to negotiate a political arrangement. [hider=Trajkovski Accord (February, 1905)] Whereas, the Government of the Cydernian Republic and the Government of the High Kingdom of Itherae desirous of strengthening the cause of peace between Cydernia and Itherae, will agree to the following:[list] [*][u]Article I.[/u]: Both High Contracting Parties obligate themselves to desist from any act of violence, any aggressive action, and any attack on each other either individually or jointly with other powers. [*][u]Article II.[/u]: Should one of the High Contracting Parties become the object of belligerent action by a third power, the other High Contracting Party shall in no manner lend its support to this third power. [*][u]Article III.[/u]: The Governments of the two High Contracting Parties shall in the future maintain continual contact with one another for the purpose of consultation in order to exchange information on problems affecting their common interests. [*][u]Article IV.[/u]: Neither of the two High Contracting Parties shall participate in any grouping of powers whatsoever that is directly or indirectly aimed at the other party. [*][u]Article V.[/u]: Should disputes or conflicts arise between the High Contracting Parties over problems of one kind or another, both parties shall settle these disputes or conflicts exclusively through friendly exchange of opinion or, if necessary, through the establishment of arbitration commissions. [*][u]Article VI.[/u]: The present treaty is concluded for a period of ten years, with the proviso that, in so far as one of the High Contracting Parties does not denounce it one year prior to the expiration of this period, the validity of this treaty shall automatically be extended for another five years. [*][u]Article VII.[/u]: The present treaty shall be ratified within the shortest possible time. The ratifications shall be exchanged in Thermydon. The agreement shall enter into force as soon as it is signed.[/list] [[i]X[/i]] With Support of the Government, [i]Foreign Minister Branko Trajkovski[/i] [] With Support of the Government [Itheraen Delegation May Sign Here][/hider]