The rules are simple:
You mention an event, headline, make a paragraph that is from an ATL, and the next person states the POD and what line of events lead to this.
You can be less detailed or you can be more detailed in how you answer, depending on how difficult the AHC is to pull of. Alright, here we go:
Today Hungary and China signed a peacetreaty officially ending the second great war. Although no Hungarian troops were ever stationed on chinese soil as part of the coalition, the countries have been officially at war for 15 years despite both Germany, Britain and USA all having signed a peace treaty with the republic. The only remaining countries yet to recognize the republic are El Salvador and Uruguay but it is considered very likely they might do so by the end of this year, no matter the outcome in the Manchurian and Taiwanese referendums.
You mention an event, headline, make a paragraph that is from an ATL, and the next person states the POD and what line of events lead to this.
Example:
Dr. Roosevelt was carefully examining the Brontosaurus bones, occasionally jotting down in his notebook what bones might be missing from the primordial skeleton and what it might have looked like, when his assistant came running into his office.
"Doctor!" he shouted holding up an evening newspaper. "They have shot president Bryan"
Answer: Theodore Roosevelt goes into a carrier in the natural sciences, in TTL William Jennings Bryan is elected the president of the US in the beginning of the 20th century.
You can be less detailed or you can be more detailed in how you answer, depending on how difficult the AHC is to pull of. Alright, here we go:
Today Hungary and China signed a peacetreaty officially ending the second great war. Although no Hungarian troops were ever stationed on chinese soil as part of the coalition, the countries have been officially at war for 15 years despite both Germany, Britain and USA all having signed a peace treaty with the republic. The only remaining countries yet to recognize the republic are El Salvador and Uruguay but it is considered very likely they might do so by the end of this year, no matter the outcome in the Manchurian and Taiwanese referendums.