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'''境界の西部共和国''' ''(English: '''People's Republic of the Western Boundary''')'' is a planned nation for [[CivMC]].

Joseon ''(Japanese: '''朝鮮''', Rōmanji: '''Joseon''', Romanian: '''Coreea''')'' or simply '''Joseon''' is a Japanese and Korean-themed state of the [[Imperial Federation]] on [[CivMC]]. It covers the territory once occupied by [[Western Boundary]]. It was renamed Joseon on May 7, 2023. It is located in the South-West (-,+) quadrant of [[CivMC]].
==History==


==Geography==

=== Forest of Magic===
The Forest of Magic is a forested region made almost entirely of dark forests and jungles. It is a religious site formerly maintained by the Great Sage. Further information about it is redacted.

===The Crownlands===
The Crownlands are several disconnected regions around the Forest of Magic that were directly administered by the Queen of Makai and the Senate. These areas are where most of the Joseon's civilian and industrial infrastructure exists.

====Mother's Rosario Island ====
This island territory was managed by [[tactical_maid|Queen Yuuki]].

====Remilia Island====
Formerly known as Exile Island, this territory was reserved for a special construction project.

=== Other Territories ===

====Scintil Island====
This island is a fort managed by the Great Sage.


== Government==
TBD

== Culture==
TBD

===Religion===
See [[22nd Century Reformed Shintoism]].


==References==
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Latest revision as of 06:51, 8 November 2023

朝鮮
Joseon
Coreea
General
Location(-,+)
Demonym西洋人 (Westerner)
Activity levelUnknown
AllianceN/A
Capital cityKilahijo (planned)
Government
GovernmentUnknown
• Unknown
Unknown
• Unknown
Unknown
• Judge(s)
vacant
Formation
Foundation dateMay 7, 2023
Foundation documentUnknown
Culture
LanguageJapanese, English, Romanian
Religion22nd Century Reformed Shintoism
IdeologyUnknown
National anthem"Schrödinger's Bakeneko"
Links
DiscordUnknown

Joseon (Japanese: 朝鮮, Rōmanji: Joseon, Romanian: Coreea) or simply Joseon is a Japanese and Korean-themed state of the Imperial Federation on CivMC. It covers the territory once occupied by Western Boundary. It was renamed Joseon on May 7, 2023. It is located in the South-West (-,+) quadrant of CivMC.

History

Geography

Forest of Magic

The Forest of Magic is a forested region made almost entirely of dark forests and jungles. It is a religious site formerly maintained by the Great Sage. Further information about it is redacted.

The Crownlands

The Crownlands are several disconnected regions around the Forest of Magic that were directly administered by the Queen of Makai and the Senate. These areas are where most of the Joseon's civilian and industrial infrastructure exists.

Mother's Rosario Island

This island territory was managed by Queen Yuuki.

Remilia Island

Formerly known as Exile Island, this territory was reserved for a special construction project.

Other Territories

Scintil Island

This island is a fort managed by the Great Sage.


Government

TBD

Culture

TBD

Religion

See 22nd Century Reformed Shintoism.


References