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Current The Imperium rises.
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6 yrs ago
Here we go again.
9 yrs ago
Is there a cure for wallowing in nostalgia?
9 yrs ago
Still can't decide whether I like Brazil or Russia more.

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Why not Soviet Empire? The Soviet Empire of Russia


To heck with it, it's fiction, that makes complete sense XD
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YES, FINALLY AN ENEMY OF THE US


The Glorious Second Soviet Union will make its enemies tremble.

Or maybe the Glorious Second Empire. Not sure yet.
Hmm... I am interested in this.

May I claim Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Kazakhstan?
@Mihndar

Do what I did: Chinese Graffiti.

Or: the loosely connected collection of plot lines involving four Hong Kong teenagers doing teenager things in Hong Kong. Involving but not limited to: underground club and LSD culture, potential local politics, the gambling scenes, and car races.


I was thinking something to do with Carnival.
I'm heavily considering writing a post, but I feel like I've already gone through all the obvious Brazil plotlines. I need something new... and creative... hmmm.
As the Chancellor lead the two leaders inside, she made a comment on the presence of Nahku. The Premier chuckled, and said, "Well, you know what they say about friends and enemies." She nodded with respect at Commander Hoffer when he introduced himself, whom she had long admired as a skilled commander in the art of air warfare. "Thank you," she replied simply to his compliment, as she shook his hand.

Premier Velikaya raised her eyebrows at the openness of the Chancellor as she began speaking, as she was much more muted with her intentions. Despite this slight indication of surprise, she kept her entirely neutral and expressionless face for the rest of the explanation.

When the Elvish prime minister began to speak, Velikaya turned to examine him. Conceited and decadent, but perhaps less so than usual, she concluded. Perhaps there might be hope of reasonableness in the elven empire after all.

The announcement of the bombing strained her facial control, but she managed. She never could have imagined such a wonderful outcome, one which eliminated a Yllendthyr noble and even now was bringing them to the brink of war with the Sultanate. The most sublime pleasure, she thought to herself, was that of a plan coming together perfectly.

When they had finished, the Premier cleared her throat. "The statement that Yllendthyr and Kataylabinsk might not see eye to eye is a considerable understatement, but I do see your point. The new Sultan, Babur, clearly has a tendency for recklessness and irrationality, which in combination with the upheaval in KalMea makes for a very tense continent. Regardless, the People's Republic's position is the same: if you give us a proposal, we will examine it, but we are reluctant to participate in any offensive endeavor." Leaning back, she wondered what the reaction to her reluctance might be.
Wow, a lot of stuff happened while I was asleep. I'm just going to shoot my Fyrurock rocket artillery at all of you and burn you to death.

Finished my post. Now you can stop complaining, @Skepic.
I'll leave it to Aweird and Mango's judgement.
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Well, they would be leaving the rivers at a certain size/age and heading out to sea. That was the entire idea behind them.


Still, it would start to get incredibly cumbersome about halfway down to be of such size.
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That would be up for arguments, I have yet to write down exact parameters of the serpent itself.

I was considering about five or six years of age (having an estimated lifespan of 10-12 years), before they leave the rivers, as for size, a full grown one would reach at most 8 meters of length (Being roughly 3-5 meters long when heading downstream).

That was my first thought, but it is very much a work in progress, and is open for ideas and changes.


It seems more likely that a creature of such size would exist in the ocean, not the river, but I suppose I'm not entirely opposed.

I've got three species:

Ferf: A species that would look like a anteaters head stuck on a wolfs body. It's trunk is handy for sucking brain matter and bone marrow. Native to forest area's, but are now beginning to show up in deserts.

Thith: A rodent species that has little meat. Looks like a cross between a rat and a hare. Native to forest environment, but are also moving to the desert.

Semph: A bush plant that has a density that humans would recognize as tomato-ish, but with an apple flavor. Domesticated by the Herenthor and a favorite food of the Thith.


I don't know if it's just me but all of these names sound like noises that someone would make if they were trying to talk with their mouth full.
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