>>29595566>lack of capitalThere is no shortage of capital in /nasfaqg/. Listen, if I had a choice, I'd place /nasfaqg/ as a cyberpunk corporate dystopia, but the setting was set in 1750's firmly, and due to how the thread agreed upon it it /isn't/ going to industrial revolution, ever.
The C.I.O. would be at an advantage specifically in /pcg/ but it'd fall short in terms of capital compared to even a couple united /nasfaqg/ companies. The thing is, the shadow and capital game between the two would be quite interesting, which is why I've chosen to engage with it.
>>29595760That is very far off from the original goal of /vtwbg/:
>What if your general was not just a general but a nation, devoted to your oshi and their will? Enter this general where the fanbases and generals of /vt/ are reimagined as countries interacting with each other through means peaceful and militant alike!I am here to represent /nasfaqg/ as-is, and make it interesting via fantasy worldbuilding.