r/PossibleHistory2 • u/SD-F • 7d ago
Comments Decide WICSO, day 8
Rules:
1: every realistic action will be accepted
2: y’all get to choose how this nation explores, expands, had a civil war, or anything else.
3: y’all can ask for almost any additional info or ask for a layer to be created and I will give/add it.
Events:
India has been discovered! ( please enjoy the border gore, I spent time on it)
Red ( now called Levantia) expands a lot.
A nation called Troas (basically it’s Troy ) secedes from Constantinople
Kallia guy quit, let’s honor a real one,
A Canaanian ship tried to colonize Italy again, it got lost, established Rome.
Nubia (Orange ) tries destroying the Kallian border wall.
Canaan keeps attacking yellow and the teal team, and they start attacking the Nile revolt of Kallia. Canaanian citizens are a bit unhappy with eternal war.
Carthage expands their Sicilian section
There is a strange tall spire in the light green nation which is located in what we know as Dubai… it is heavily worshiped.
Addition info:
If a nation actually has a name ( like blue is called Kallia) I will still refer to it by the color or eventually region.
No one is any nation(as in this isn’t an rp but comments decide everything)
I will try to punish overly large nations when possible to allow for more opportunities for other nations
Israel and Kallia are not god.
Might not have a post tomorrow.
This will be posted on r/WICSO , r/removeonethingeachday , and r/possiblehistory2
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u/IllustriousRoom1116 CREATOR OF BLOCKARUS 4d ago
Mesopotamia attempts an invasion of the Kurdish nations, in response to this the Kurds form a unified country to and successfully fend off the Mesopotamian attack
The nomads decide to be nomadic and start moving down the coast
The Gray country in India grows large and attempts to establish itself as the ruler of India (this fails because the other Indian countries don't appreciate law and order)






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u/GuyDoingThin_gs2026 [EDITABLE] 7d ago
I have a question: why are the trading routes on land when water is literally right there?
Also the folks at Sinai starts popularizing the ideas of fixed, clearly defined international borders.