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| Etat Libre Esprit | Oct 24 2011, 07:49 AM Post #41 |
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Okay and all this speak of France: Etat Libre d'Esprit is based on France with its language based on modern french (not canadian french *cringes*) with its political and judiciary based on a absolute monarchy system, think of France if the Bourbons were never disposed, but started to notice the plight of the peasants.... |
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| United Eria | Oct 24 2011, 11:58 AM Post #42 |
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Bocanian is based on Azerbaijani, and the two territories to the east of New Bocan speak that language as well |
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| Kjutzenbek | Oct 24 2011, 07:42 PM Post #43 |
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Kjutzenbek I hoped to combine all those Nordic/Scandinavian Countries, so I took parts of Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Iceland and crammed them into one Kingdom that is Kjutzenbek, which is a quiet,modest and vert egalitarian country. |
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