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“The most important accomplishment, I believe, was my voting against the Great War.”


“The Great War may have been a uniquely horrific war, but it was also plainly a just war.”


“Bent double, like old beggars under sacks,
Knock-kneed, coughing like hags, we cursed through sludge,
Till on the haunting flares we turned our backs
And towards our distant rest began to trudge.
Men marched asleep. Many had lost their boots
But limped on, blood-shod. All went lame; all blind;
Drunk with fatigue; deaf even to the hoots
Of disappointed shells that dropped behind.”


Ending thirty-one years ago to the date, the Great War came to an end. Starting as a mighty Jingoist orgy on part of the war parties involved, the nations of Europe marched to war as steadily as they so often had in eras in the past. And with the columns of native sons also went the columns of the colonies as vast Empires were mobilized into the killing fields of eastern France. Excitement rang over the chance to show the enemy what for. But as the scale grew, the body-count rose, and as mankind dug themselves lower with the hell they brought to bare against one another the enthusiasm died, but the pride did not.

As trenches divided Europe and cut cracks in the earth and the war came to a dirty stalemate none of the leaders of the world saw fit to ever end the damnable conflict. Save only a few. The Russian Empire withdrew early in 1916 wisely responding to pressures on the home-front and reconciling with a quickly dissatisfied bourgeoisie, and in so doing staved off an immediate threat by the reds. The United States stuck to itself, and chose to not get involved even as German Uboats scoured the Atlantic shipping lanes.

It was as if in those days the world leaned over the brink of annihilation as the stories, the images, and the reports from the front came in increasingly telling of an apocalyptic landscape. The preachers preached this was the Second Coming, and the hosts of heaven were dealing battle with those of Satan. But neither army was that of Satan's, nor that of God. It was the furious act of man.

Fronts flared, fronts sputtered, fronts fell into silence as they burned elsewhere. In the end, in 1929 peace was uneasily signed into effect as the politicians bent the knee to the demands of their people and the monarchs to their courts. Pride was bitten back, it was a swallow pill to take. In the end what arose was a peace none wanted. Little changed, only that which changed was done to the bare minimum to bring the parties into agreements. One gained no upper hand to the other, and the diplomats turned from the table and fought to put on a happy face as they presented the terms of armistice and awkward world peace to the world.

And as the war burned out, the war factories quieted, and a generation and a half of broken, dispirited, unsatisfied, and dead men came back home came the dangers of the post-war. With nothing left to sustain the demand, industry became lack luster. With no strong young hands in the field the crops became threatened. The economy depressed, and collapsed. And for the longest time it felt as though the war would again be preferable. Secretive mutterings filled the workman's ghettos, the coffee houses, the universities, and the halls of powers as men struggled against themselves to maneuver away from the new crisis, one that can not be bargained with, one that could not be fought with guns.

These mutterings have not died.

In 1952 the unspeakable and unexpected happened: the Czar in Russia was murdered. But while Europe prepared for a succession in the throne they found instead chaos as the antiquated Russian machinery cracked and broke, throwing its springs and cogs as revolt and open fighting within the Russian state flared. And in the years that came increasing waves of opportunists entrenched themselves within the civil war. Bolsheviks, never truly beaten; Republicans, never really gently delivered to that bed of peaceful reconciliation. Feuding generals, statesmen who never got what they wanted. Ethnic tension from the groups within the mighty and far-reaching Empire.

And while no one has reported them since, the rumors and folk tales of the assassination have long cast blame on two Finns perhaps only really known to the Russian state: Viktor Laine and Juhani Mikheal.

It is now the year 1960's. Like the long after effects of a terrible disease Europe has come to suffer from the turmoil of the early era of the century. It faces the end stage of the 20th century with as much doubt and unrest as it had in the dark days of the war and after. It is feared that the events of Russia deliver a dark portent to the Europe of tomorrow.




Welcome to Precipice of War, the reboot! Precipice of War was an RP started way back in 2011 on the Spore forums by one Gorgenmast, though inherited by me several months after. For years, Precipice developed as a world and a narrative over five years of development on and off until finally coming to a sputtering close in 2016. But as of recently, old PoW members have gotten together and it was decided to breath life back into the universe and start it all anew. Some old facets have remained to retain the original setting, more are as of yet to be introduced in applications, and many more new stories, narratives, and histories are yet to be introduced as you; the writers and contributors join in.

The history of PoW is set several decades after the closure of the First World War, where our deviation of history occurred. By chance decisions in the early 20th century the United States kept its pledge to not be involved in a foreign war and kept clear of the conflagration in Europe as its old Empires chewed itself up. To further prolong the conflict, the Russian Empire made an early peaceful exit to attend to problems at home, preventing the Revolutions that would overthrow it and breaking the Bolshevik movement before it could gain traction. We pick up this world during May of 1960.

This RP is a literate, narrative RP. As such I will not be putting much emphasis on such things as turns, stats, or other game-like features. I want the emphasis in the RP being story telling and world building, to write posts that tell drama and not list encyclopedic facts, actions, dates and times. Each post will advance the progress of the story through time by the author's discretion; but I do not want to see anyone taking considerable advantage of this by forcing the RP to jump large spans of time, the RP does not exist for you, the RP exists for us all.

Technologically, because of the circumstances of this world technology is stunted by several decades. The arms race that was the Second World War never occurred and the old industrial power houses of Europe were crippled by war and economic depression; restraining the advance in jet plane technology as no power has had the resources or capital to invest in the advanced metallurgical means to produce jet propulsion engines. Likewise, space exploration has not even begun to take seed with the limited advances in rocketry and aeronautics. The atom has not been split, so nuclear weapons do not exist not does nuclear energy. And all over the board the lack of large multi-national economic zones and alliances as was the East and Western world in our timeline have not come into being, so the large-scale use of resources across multiple nations and institutions has itself had the effect in limiting the advance in great large-scale technological progress, more without the cold war. The world might easily be said to being ruled by the same old Great Powers in their own, old independent blocks of power and economic span; if not on shaky ground as the post-war world matures around them and threatens to leave them behind.

And Russia in this world is plunged into almost perpetual sectarian conflict. With the Empires Central Asian territories free of the yoke of Moscow they are once again free to define their futures; however much they may have changed with the Russian influence. Else where across the old Empire ethnic, cultural, political, and sectarian differences have wedged the old Empire apart in a modern reenactment of the old Time of Troubles.



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Before moving ahead: some special considerations I feel need to be made public towards nation claims:

I will be re-assuming my role as China.
VilageidiotX will be re-ascending the throne of Ethiopia.
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Reserving the area of what was Austria-Hungary until I get the lore cemented.
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East-African Confederation (unofficial title)

Rooted in the political reorganization of post-war Africa, the political relationships between the three main power bases in East Africa are complicated. Somalia and Swahililand are nominally Ethiopian protectorates, but they enjoy differing levels of autonomy, appearing as an almost feudal relationship between Ethiopia and Somalia, and a loose defensive agreement between Ethiopia and the Swahili. So, to make it easier, I'll break this down by state.

Ethiopian Empire



Since its early contact with Ancient Greek merchants, Ethiopia has been a peripheral player in western history, converting to Christianity in the same generation as the Roman Empire, and maintaining a feudal state wedged into a corner of tribal Africa. In fits and starts they maintained a broken communication with the civilizations to the north, keeping the Muslim armies at bay, feeding European rumors of Prestor John, the beacon of Christianity beyond the known world, and attracting a post-medieval breed of Portuguese explorers.

Through all of this, the blistering deserts and difficult mountains kept the Kingdom isolated from the worst depredations of foreign contact. The Empire experienced its warring states period in the nineteenth century, the Zemene Mesafint, or Era of Judges. This came to an end with the rise of Tewodros II, who reunified the country and through his madness brought into conflict with the rising west. His reign ended in a mountaintop siege, surrounded by a unified army of British expeditionaries and the Emperor's own subject. Britain did not annex the difficult Kingdom, but this brief contact introduced them to the modern world. A native Christian Kingdom made a useful ally for the Europeans, and Ethiopian armies fought alongside European ones in wars against the Sudanese Muslims. This contact brought modern weapons and tactics to the highlands.

At the end of the 19th century, Italy made a bid to colonize Ethiopia. This ended in disaster for Italy, whose devastated armies limped back to Eritrea barely alive. The victorious Emperor Menelik II returned to his freshly built capital in Addis Ababa and began the process of modernization. He died in 1913, leaving behind a profligate heir.

Iyasu was a young man of eighteen when his grandfather died and he came to the throne. By most, he was considered a profligate, disrespecting the holy rights and showing too much tolerance for the Muslims. His coronation was put off as the nobles plotted against him. His aunt, Zewidetu, was crowned. Civil War ensued in 1916.

Iyasu looked destined to lose, but he made a few political gambits that changed his fate. He made alliances with the Somali warlord Khalid al-Himyari and German colonial commander Paul von Letow-Vorbeck. With the Great War raging in Europe, these connections made his Civil War part of a wider conflict. With the help of Khalid, the rebellion was quashed, and Iyasu became Emperor Iyasu V.

As the war raged on, Africa felt the chaos. Colonial possessions were wrested from Allied control. Djibouti was annexed from the French, and while Iyasu sent his armies into Italian Eritrea, the Somalis gained their freedom. In the south, with the help of agitators from its borders, British East Africa fell into a chaotic and uncontrolled revolt. The post war world saw Ethiopia as the stabilizing force between a warlord-eaten Somalia and politically messy Swahililand. Khalid al-Himyari was awarded Ethiopia's Ogaden possessions and Imperial support in exchange for a relationship that made him a subject Governor. Khalid accepted.

As African nations shook their colonial past, Iyasu founded a Congress of Africa in an attempt to sew the embattled continent together as a community of nations to rival the Europeans.

Iyasu ruled until his death in 1958. After his death, his grandson ascended the throne to become Emperor Sahle.

Al-Himyari Somalia



Somalia was a loose territory of rival Emirs and Sheiks until the arrival of the Europeans. The scarcely populated desert land was split by the British and Italians, who ruled is divided parts as a protectorate. That was until the rise of Mohammed Abdullah Hassan, the Mad Mullah. Pronouncing the Dervish State, the Mad Mullah fought a War of Independence until his death in 1914. His movement fractures into a number of competing warlords and looked as if it would fizzle out altogether. The Great War changed this.

Leading an uprising in British Somaliland, an upstart Sheikh by the name of Khalid al-Himyari made a name for himself as an ally of the Mad Mulluh. He held on to his power base in Hargeisa during the violent first two years after the death of his commander, but a strange circumstance in Ethiopia gave him an opportunity to do more than hold on. He made an alliance with the embattled Emperor Iyasu and came to his aid, ensuring the Emperor's victory. This alliance paid off, bringing Khalid into a web of central power alliances. With this wind in his sails, Khalid battled Europeans and his own countrymen, making himself master of Somalia by the mid 1920's. The situation seemed impossibly fragile, and the Germans out of their powerbase in Tanganyika seemed to be eyeing Somalia hungrily. Khalid decided to dance with the devil he knew, and accepted a protectorship from Ethiopia in exchange for an expansion of his rule over the Ogaden. This was controversial among the Somalis, and would remain so until the present day

Khalid was an older man during the wars, and he lived to be 101, dying in 1952. He was succeeded by a successful grandson, Hassan al-Himyari, who accepted a continuance of the protectorship. His relationship with the aging Iyasu was a continuation of the policy of Khalid. The accession of Sahle has created tension between the entwined states, nod boding well for the future of East Africa.

Swahili Peoples Republic

[Flag: Red field. A black tribal shield bordered in white in the center. Two black hoes, bent as if made with rough materials, are crossed behind the shield]

British East Africa was squeezed out, pressured from the south by the Germans in Tanganyika and from the north by the Ethiopians and Somalis. There was, however, nobody around ready to replace that colonial government. A weak white-settler government tried to grab power from Mombassa, but their small numbers made this attempt dubious. The Kingdom of Buganda also attempted to fill the void from the west, but this resulted in tribal warfare. Tanganyika favored the whites, Ethiopia the Bugandans, but neither power base wanted to threaten war with the other. As a result, the Swahili languished in confusion.

Inspired by China and frustrated by the Imperialism of the Europeans and the Tribalism of the Africans, a clique of bizarre leftists appeared in the jungles. They appealed to frustration of the smaller tribes and the wish for a unified peace. In the 1940's, an eccentric soldier of fortune named James Lutalo unified these leftists, and with aggressive daring, he began to score victories.

None of their neighbors liked the Communists, but Tanganyikan preparations to annex Swahililand scared Lutalo and Emperor Iyasu into the same camp. Lutalo accepted their nominal status as an Ethiopian protectorate. In return, he was largely left alone.

In the three-way politics of this strange confederation, Lutalo has evolved into a wild card that the other two fear to play.
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Somalia was a loose territory of rival Emirs and Sheiks until the arrival of the Europeans. The scarcely populated desert land was split by the British and Italians, who ruled is divided parts as a protectorate. That was until the rise of Mohammed Abdullah Hassan, the Mad Mullah.




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*Casually plants a German flag*
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*Casually plants a German flag*


don't u be fuggin' switchin' m8.
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I am interested in doing an United Kingdom of the Netherlands or the Federal Republic of Central America. Both of them sound interesting to me...

EDIT: Here's the map of the spots that I want. If I decide to go with the Netherlands, then all of my Central American claims will not count. Blue is from the Central America, Orange is from the Netherlands, and Red is from the British (only applies to the Netherlands since I plan on establishing that British and Dutch have very good relations).
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Some of the African territory dips into German Central Africa territory. However, I'll happily part with the German Pacific Islands (and Togo) if you wanna say the Netherlands purchased them from the Germans. (Especially since our economy would have been in the gutter post-war.)
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@The Spectre, So...guess I have an opponent as Syndicalist Philippines?
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@Shyri, mind if I ask how much land I took from Central Africa?

@Letter Bee, depends if I am feeling like playing them. But, yeah. lel
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What's guaranteed of German Africa.


Edit: It's just a few provinces from Cameroon and Togo.

Edit edit: But, yeah. Like I said. If you wanna go ahead and say that the Dutch purchased Togo and the German Pacific to help us pay off that war debt, that sounds good by me. That lands you with Togo, N. New Guinea, Nauru, Samoa, Caroline, Marianas, and the Marshall Islands.
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I'm here. Interested. Doing US stuffs.
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What's guaranteed of German Africa.


Edit: It's just a few provinces from Cameroon and Togo.

Edit edit: But, yeah. Like I said. If you wanna go ahead and say that the Dutch purchased Togo and the German Pacific to help us pay off that war debt, that sounds good by me. That lands you with Togo, N. New Guinea, Nauru, Samoa, Caroline, Marianas, and the Marshall Islands.


The standing position is that the colonies, or at least most of them, broke off. Brits might keep some, but otherwise we want to avoid large chunks of the world being treated as useless tertiary territories.
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Thinking of taking Japan since I cannot be glorious China. Just to clear things up, who ended up wining WW1? Do the Allies still win just at a massive cost with an equally awkward Treaty of notVersailles?
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No. The inability of the allies to gain a decisive upperhand without Russia and the US failes to give them any victory. The war dies down until no one wantes to send men anymore, and peace was signed.
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<Snipped quote by Shyri>

The standing position is that the colonies, or at least most of them, broke off. Brits might keep some, but otherwise we want to avoid large chunks of the world being treated as useless tertiary territories.


No problem. I assumed so at first, but when I skimmed through your sheet last night and saw mention of German Africa, I thought otherwise. Reading it completely now, though... There's definitely room in the timeline for it to break away.
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Thinking of taking Japan since I cannot be glorious China. Just to clear things up, who ended up wining WW1? Do the Allies still win just at a massive cost with an equally awkward Treaty of notVersailles?


This is why I should post earlier. Maybe I'll go with the Brits then, since they're the only other big imperialist island nation out there.
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@KeyguypersonI'd be more than willing to split Japan either literally as its having a civil war or play as two different factions within Japan.
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