Nations Overview

This world is similar to your own, yet so much different. Looking at it from orbit, one could not really tell the difference. The continents are set in their same places, as are the oceans. If one looks closer, however, they will find a few distinct differences.

This section gives an overview of the various nations that have arisen, and a brief description of each.

Nations

Kingdom of Britannia  - One of the oldest of the official superpowers, Britannia holds control over all of Europe, parts of Northern Africa, the Middle East, India, Australia, and Greenland. This nation is a combination of many smaller ones, including Britain, France, and Germany. As such, the culture of Britannia is very diverse.

Ruska Union - One of the most powerful of the world superpowers, the Ruska Union holds sway over most of Asia, and parts of North America. The culture of this nation is focused on order and the belief that the wellbeing of the nation is more important than the wellbeing of the individual.

American Confederacy - A newer superpower, mostly given power by the Great War. This nation claims most of North America, and parts of Latin America. It is a nation that focuses on freedom, where anyone is free to succeed or fail. They are also a rather aggressive nation, feeling no guilt about taking what they want by force.

Empire of Japan - Claimed to be the oldest of the superpowers, the Empire of Japan holds a portion of Asia, as well as the oceanic islands. This nation's culture is heavily focused on honor, and has a strong class system. The arts prosper in this nation, paintings and other beautiful artwork being a large export of the Empire.

Alliance of Brazil - The youngest of the superpowers. The Alliance holds South America. Just managing to hold on as more than a third world country, this nation's culture is influenced heavily by the massive criminal organizations, and unmatched production of tropical fruits. Family above all else.

Congo Alliance - A rather disorganized nation, more of an alliance of many separate tribes. The culture of this nation is, of course, heavily influenced by African culture, full of tradition and superstition. Most other older nations do not take this nation seriously, seeing it more as a source of plentiful natural resources to be used.