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In contrast to the sprawling network of alliances many were used to from [[CivClassic 2.0]], only a handful of alliances existed on [[Civcraft 2.0]] and had very little overlap between them ([[Hjaltland]] being the most notable example as they were in both the North East Alliance and the Great Northern Alliance). Almost every alliance that did exist besides the [[World Police]] was also quadrant-based. Every quadrant had at least one alliance to which eligibility was entirely determined by if a nation was located in that quadrant. Each alliance had different characteristics and levels of oversight and authority over their members, but they were almost always military alliances in some form.
In contrast to the sprawling network of alliances many were used to from [[CivClassic 2.0]], only a handful of alliances existed on [[Civcraft 2.0]] and had very little overlap between them ([[Hjaltland]] being the most notable example as they were in both the North East Alliance and the Great Northern Alliance). Almost every alliance that did exist besides the [[World Police]] was also quadrant-based. Every quadrant had at least one alliance to which eligibility was entirely determined by if a nation was located in that quadrant. Each alliance had different characteristics and levels of oversight and authority over their members, but they were almost always military alliances in some form.


==Alliances Active by EOTW==
===Alliances Active by EOTW===


[[File:Gna_flag.png|20px]] '''[[Great Northern Alliance]]''' (GNA)
[[File:Gna_flag.png|20px]] '''[[Great Northern Alliance]]''' (GNA)
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The Western Alliance was not a typical alliance of sovereign states but rather the dominion over which the nation of Aeon ruled. Aeon was a large, respected, and casual nation founded in early 2014 in the deep -,-, and so when other, smaller buildfriend nations popped up nearby, some of them opted to submit themselves to Aeonite sovereignty for protection. A year after its foundation, Thule proposed a formal structure to the Western Empire, but talks died out before one could be fleshed out.<ref>https://old.reddit.com/r/CivAeon/comments/30wvox/the_western_empire/</ref> By the end of 2.0, most of the Western Empire had gone inactive, though Thule moved on to be an independent nation on Civcraft 3.0, and dsclouse, a founder of Aeon, was a founding admin of CivClassic 2.0.
The Western Alliance was not a typical alliance of sovereign states but rather the dominion over which the nation of Aeon ruled. Aeon was a large, respected, and casual nation founded in early 2014 in the deep -,-, and so when other, smaller buildfriend nations popped up nearby, some of them opted to submit themselves to Aeonite sovereignty for protection. A year after its foundation, Thule proposed a formal structure to the Western Empire, but talks died out before one could be fleshed out.<ref>https://old.reddit.com/r/CivAeon/comments/30wvox/the_western_empire/</ref> By the end of 2.0, most of the Western Empire had gone inactive, though Thule moved on to be an independent nation on Civcraft 3.0, and dsclouse, a founder of Aeon, was a founding admin of CivClassic 2.0.


== Alliances Defunct by EOTW ==
=== Alliances Defunct by EOTW ===


[[File:Chanada.png|20px]] '''[[Chanada]]'''
[[File:Chanada.png|20px]] '''[[Chanada]]'''