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Welcome! This is good work.Hey I'm Erin. I've been making alternate history garbage for a couple years but I've mostly been on reddit and deviantart until now. Here's my new thing if anyone cares to check it out:
Welcome! This is good work.Hey I'm Erin. I've been making alternate history garbage for a couple years but I've mostly been on reddit and deviantart until now. Here's my new thing if anyone cares to check it out:
Correct, just remember you can only post 3 images a dayAre infoboxes about My OC nation Mirone allowed here?
I'm going to need help on how to make one. I'm going to make an infobox for the Church of Mirone, the state religion of Mirone.Correct, just remember you can only post 3 images a day
We've had such before, I believe.Are infoboxes about My OC nation Mirone allowed here?
I love it! What a cute little Germany!Hey I'm Erin. I've been making alternate history garbage for a couple years but I've mostly been on reddit and deviantart until now. Here's my new thing if anyone cares to check it out:
Cute, but I have to call shenanigans on two points:snip
Also Included into the mix was the fiery populist rhetoric of Wile E. Coyote, a local that sought to come to power on a message of hope and anti-roadrunner sentiment that he would hopefully carry to a barely squeaky plurality of the vote, campaigning in several representative areas that saw his support blossom.
>Wile E. Coyote
>socialist
...Yeah, that's pretty unlikely, given his exceptional loyalty to a massive mail-order corporation.
On the contrary; Acme products continually fail to perform as advertised, and in fact the shoddiness of said products has resulted in considerable pain and suffering for Wile E., not to mention allowing the Roadrunner to escape. And yet he continues to buy from them, because what else is he going to do, who else is going to sell weapons to a coyote living in the desert? So there's your reasons for his being a socialist.>Wile E. Coyote
>socialist
...Yeah, that's pretty unlikely, given his exceptional loyalty to a massive mail-order corporation.
Hey I'm Erin. I've been making alternate history garbage for a couple years but I've mostly been on reddit and deviantart until now. Here's my new thing if anyone cares to check it out:
OTOH, on those occasions he speaks, he does so in a fancified, distinctly upper-class manner, so one could perhaps make an argument against his being a socialist from that.
Eat your heart out, Edward Blake.Iggy
Santa Claus is the head deity of the Christmasian religion. He is thought to be an immortal being who lives in the North Pole, makes and delivers good things to good people, and gives coal and punishes bad people. Santa is usually worshiped most during the 12 Days of Christmas festival that starts on December 13th and ends on December 25th. During that time there is feasting and drinking among followers and ends with a reading of "Twas the Night Before Christmas" and the leaving of offerings of milk and cookies for Santa when he arrives at night. In some regions, they eat milk and cookies similar to Christian communion, substituting the wine and bread for milk and cookies. While there are other deities in the Christmasian pantheon, Santa is the main one and the one who is in every single variant of the religion.
I must say these are both impressive and great. I must ask how do you create the map of constituencies?A map and wikibox of the 2016 legislative election in the Republic of the Rhineland. The Rhineland is the black sheep of the post-imperial German states, having been isolated as a French mandate under the League of Nations for almost two decades before achieving independence in 1935. Over the following years, the Rhineland matured into a deeply French-aligned nation politically and socially. A member of the Strasbourg Alliance, it maintains decidedly cold relations with its German brethren to the east.
Instability in the legislature of the formerly parliamentary Rhenish government lead to the gradual strengthening of the head of state and the establishment of a semi-presidential system. The president is popularly elected, and typically partisan. Legislative elections are held using a two-round majoritarian system, wherein the two top candidates from the first round of voting proceed to a second round, held later, to determine a victor (though under some conditions, additional candidates may appear on the second round ballot.) Majorities in the legislature are uncommon due to a long-lasting three-party dynamic between the left-wing Party of the Radical Left, the center United Republic Party, and the right-wing Rhenish National Party, though the popular United Republic government under President Philipp Rösler was able to secure one such majority in 2011 and defend it in 2016.
This map is set in the same timeline as my map of the German general election from a couple days ago.