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THE SACRIFICE IS COMPLETE. THE BOILERMEN HAVE FRESH SOULS. THEY CAN DO SHIFT CHANGES.
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Clearly the solution is to deport everyone back to their country of origin, no matter how many generations of division there are.

All British Americans get sent back to the isles, or Canada if they don't want to deal with post-Brexit UK. All French Americans back to France, or Quebec. All Germans to German, Chinese to China and so on and so forth.

When all we're left with is a few million scattered Native Americans with the infrastructure of the deported left behind to be sold to them at rates pebble to the penny then we will no longer have such violent murders. The US will never have such problems again when the US doesn't exist!
Ya look good.
Name:
The Town of Sü

Leaders:
Nyutien Bangyi

Location:

(Purple blob with light border)

Population:
1000

Background/History:
The town that'd come to be known as Sü or Su was put down some century ago by a mixed group of individuals disbarred from their homelands now presently ruled by the Hemquan to the west. Soldiers, administrators and loyalists to their former king a failed revolt against the titled Heron Emperor forced the population of the once independent kingdom to flea into the wilderness or be enslaved or killed for their brash recklessness. Of a wider population of refugees, a group of just under five-hundred came to the region and on the banks of a wide, mighty river they laid the foundations for the first town.

Within the year though they realized they had made a poor mistake in laying their first homes. Come spring and early summer, the banks of the great river rose as spring melt and glacial melting from up-river swelled the banks and flooded the the shore, increasing its awesome span from some six miles in spot, to a full ten to fifteen. The water came up to shoulder level and swept away the early huts and cottages and nearly threatened to destroy all their crops. Some fifty were recorded as having died in the first year of flooding and the lean times this error wrought on them forced a full five years of lean harvest and sprawling foraging and hunting missions to feed the growing village.

In that time, they moved up from the banks, laying a second village above the seasonal flood levels and sewing new fields tried to get back to that simple act of living, and not just trying to survive through clenched teeth.

After five years of rugged torture and near annihilation, things became better and the village could grow. After the end of the first five years twenty children were born to the nine dead that year. In time, the population had recovered to the levels at which it had begun and the village's population was further supplemented at times by handfuls of local natives who had been previously banished from their bands and clans and found a new life among the foreign expatriates.

As the village grew into a town it took on an economy, and sent irregular rafts up-river to seek out the communities and settlements that made up the Hemquan's frontier to trade their excess for tools. The villagers began trading locally with natives, offering them rice and grains in exchange for exotic animals they as well sold up-river for metal tools and quipment.

Su grew steadily from there and its people cut down more and more of the forests to plant their crop fields and for pasturage for their cattle.

Sü's first recognized leader was a former soldier simply referred to as Bangyu. The respect he got from the people he led turned him in some ways to a local lord, and when he had his first son, Yueitu he gave him the second name Bang or Bangyi, after himself. Yueitu would take over from his father as village chief, and likewise his son Hyung, and after him Nyutien.
I would like to apologize for the delay, but here's the map with the territory of accepted applicants included:



I threw in my piece of turf as well. Risen and Clocktower can re-post their apps in the character tab and begin their first posts.
So Vilage and I was talking, then I talked with Shyri/Feo, and it's come to the conclusion we'll retcon out divided Korea. That really hinges on something having happened in the past that was already decanonized (a Turkish invasion of New Guinea).

For the lay people, way back in Spore-Forum era Precipice some almost five years ago out Turkey, played by Prospo sought to establish Pacific colonies by invading New Guinea. China didn't want to tolerate its existence so performed an abrupt about-faced turn with Japan to drive the Turks out. Part of the deal was acknowledgement that China owns Taiwan and the partitioning of Korea.

So since we so long ago decided to remove the New Guinean invasion from the lore, and since we realized partitioned Korea is sort of undefendable we came to the conclusion the Chinese would have straight up driven out the Japs and established a Beijing-friendly Korean government for all Korea.



Having said that, I'll have to nuke all mention of Nor Kor and replace it with Korea on the Wiki. But right now I'm off to do late-night grocery shopping because #NightLife
I should probably start preparing mine soon.

@ClocktowerEchos @RisenDead

You two are looking good.

@Heyitsjiwon

My concerns is that your not quiet in the level of aesthetic I was hoping to see. It probably doesn't help either that to be honest, I didn't really paint that corner expecting it to be desert. Rock hill-lands maybe, but not dry. The map is set in a sub-tropical area so it would be all too wet still to be a proper desert in the traditional sense.

And also: I was wanting to go into this with horses at all really. Folk like the farmers might have beasts of burden like mules or cows/bulls. But no one was supposed to have horses.
I'm pretty sure it would have been fairly obligatory based on the context and pretense of the RP.
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