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This is a map of the continent Ketonia, the year is 1860. Ketonia was ruled by a single crown until it was unable to properly care for it's citizens, the government collapsed and balkanized.
>the white parts of the map are the three provinces of the Tri-State Confederation
>this confederation between independent Republics allows for it's people to experience the most Liberty that any peoples of Ketonia have ever experience
>functioning on elected representatives, the three provinces govern themselves independently with the central government being used for foreign affairs and national defense
>the Western province is well know for it's sharp shooters and military tactics, making even large armies have trouble defending from their hit and run tactics
>the Southern province is known for it's large plantations, being the economic backbone of the Confederation along with feeding it
>the Eastern province is known for it's industry, producing the majority of arms found across all of the Confederation, and most of Ketonia
>the purple part of the map is ruled by the Ketonian Empire, a king and his royal kin claim to be the rightful rulers of Ketonia as they are the descendants of the original crown of Ketonia
>functioning off of a King with more of the recommendations of a Senate more than anything, this country faces threat of rebellion constantly due to the King's iron grip on all legislation
>the Ketonian Empire is well known for it's large and disciplined army, along with it's King's claim to rightful rule and it's sizeable Navy
>the green part of the map is simply known as the Theocracy
>governed by a Senate of priests, these religious zealots do anything to spread it's religion and the words of it's god, most of the laws in this country are purely of religious nature and chaos is often seen due to these religious beliefs
>well known for their god, temples, and devotion to their god
Which do you pick, /bant/?