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| data1 = ''Ordnung Muss Sein!''
| data1 = ''Ordnung Muss Sein!''
| label2 = Capital City
| label2 = Capital City
| data2 = [[Sigmaringen]]
| data2 = Civcraft 1.0: [[Danzig]]
Civcraft 2.0: [[Breslau]]
Civclassics: [[Sigmaringen]]
| label3 = Government
| label3 = Government
| data3 = Constitutional Monarchy
| data3 = Constitutional Monarchy
| label4 = God-King
| label4 = God-King
| data4 = tbd
| data4 = Interregnum
| label5 = Founded (in CivClassics)
| label5 = Founded
| data5 = Early March 2019
| data5 = Summer 2012
| label6 = Laws
| label6 =
| data6 =
| data6 = [https://docs.google.com/document/d/16-tdDvGmJNoP-FM0pndH9tvtY2npjCjlZSsq3o-CPE4/edit?usp=sharing The Code of Prussia]
| label7 = Religion
| label7 = Religion
| data7 = [[Church of t]]
| data7 = [[Church of t]]
| label8 = Demonym
| label8 = Demonym
| data8 = Prussian
| data8 = Prussian
| label9 = Location
| label9 =
| data9 =
| data9 = [https://ccmap.github.io/beta/#c=2515,-1480,r483 +,- Quad]
| label10 = Internal Communication
| label10 = Internal Communication
| data10 = Slack, irl shitposting over beer
| data10 = Slack, irl shitposting over beer
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[[File:PrussiaBreslau2poin0.png|center|thumb|1267x1267px|Final render of  Breslau. January 2016.]]
[[File:PrussiaBreslau2poin0.png|center|thumb|1267x1267px|Final render of  Breslau. January 2016.]]


=== Civcraft 3.0 and the Teutonic Order ===
=== Interserverum, Civcraft 3.0 and the Teutonic Order ===
The Prussian community thinned out and lost members after the end of 2.0, but the core group remained friends via their Slack and other means of communication. A handful of small servers were made, including vanilla survival, creative, and FeedTheBeast (FTB), for nostalgic purposes. Interest in Civcraft-style servers, such as Devoted, was low and only individual members, commonly under alts, joined for short periods of time.

Prussia formally declared it would not seek to play in 3.0. However, a handful of Prussians settled in 3.0 under the name of "The Teutonic Order" in order to build a small monastery in the cold mountains of Isolde, but lost interest in the server once its strange approach to the Civcraft goal became apparent.
Prussia formally declared it would not seek to play in 3.0. However, a handful of Prussians settled in 3.0 under the name of "The Teutonic Order" in order to build a small monastery in the cold mountains of Isolde, but lost interest in the server once its strange approach to the Civcraft goal became apparent.


This group has no connection to any CivClassic groups by the same name or the city of [[Königsberg]].
This group has no connection to any CivClassic groups by the same name or the city of [[Königsberg]].

====Interserverum====
The Prussian community thinned out and lost members after the end of 2.0, but the core group remained friends via their Slack and other means of communication. A handful of small servers were made, including vanilla survival, creative, and FeedTheBeast (FTB), for nostalgic purposes. Interest in Civcraft-style servers, such as Devoted, was low and only individual members, commonly under alts, joined for short periods of time.


===CivClassics===
===CivClassics===
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==Geography==
==Geography==

=== Biomes and Geographic Features===
=== Civcraft 1.0 ===
[[File:PrussianClaims5.png|alt=|thumb|500x500px|An overview of the Prussian lands as of late April 2021.]]
The Prussian capital of Danzig in Civcraft 1.0 was founded deep in the +,+ on a plains island which was surrounded by a vast ocean which made overworld travel cumbersom. Most travel to and from Danzig would take place via nether transport; a notable feature of Civcraft 1.0 (and later 2.0). This plains island would become known as the old district after it was connected to a jungle island to the east by the prominent Konrad Bridge. The jungle island would become known as the new district and would house many of the newer citizens of Prussia during the mass immigration seen at the end of 1.0. The southern end of the new district would house a massive factory. Further beyond to the south could be found untamed wilderness and desert. A regal palace was constructed further east of the new district. For neighbors, the LSIF city of Chiapas could be found about 1000 blocks west from the southern tip of the new district.

=== Civcraft 2.0 ===
Like its counterpart from civcraft 1.0, the Prussian capital of Breslau in Civcraft 2.0 would be founded deep in the +,+ on a favorable site of meandering rivers and an inland sea. The majority of the city would be constructed on a elongated island in a north-south direction. The further bulk of construction could be found on the tip of the Klein-Schlesien peninsula to the west of the central island. Multiple bridges were constructed over the river Oder to connect the surrounding island to the east and peninsula to the west. To the south of central Breslau lied the Odersee which separated the city from more rural farming communities. From there, Prussian territory stretched out into wide plains to the south and east. In the east, these plains ended in steep mountains and cliffs at the base of which was constructed the HKE capital city of Gotterdam. The town of Wismar in the provence of Mecklenburg was located southeast of Breslau boardering the Ostsee and river Memel. Prussians constructed further fiefdoms and farms in the nether lands of Brandenburg, taiga of Eisland, jungle of Togoland, and island of Rønne.

=== Civclassics ===

==== Biomes and Geographic Features ====
[[File:PrussianClaims5.png|alt=|thumb|500x500px|An overview of the Prussian lands in Civclassics as of late April 2021.]]
Prussia was founded on a small peninsula in the shallow +,- quadrant, which would later be dubbed Sigmaringen Peninsula. The Prussians settled the southern half of the L-shaped land, which was surrounded by a narrow bay to the east, south, and west. To the north, the peninsula connected to the [[Gensokyo]] mainland. The entire peninsula is composed of a forest biome, some beaches, and the oceans surrounding it.
Prussia was founded on a small peninsula in the shallow +,- quadrant, which would later be dubbed Sigmaringen Peninsula. The Prussians settled the southern half of the L-shaped land, which was surrounded by a narrow bay to the east, south, and west. To the north, the peninsula connected to the [[Gensokyo]] mainland. The entire peninsula is composed of a forest biome, some beaches, and the oceans surrounding it.


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Some time, during the activity lull of winter 2019-2020, the great beach at the center of the Prussian lands was stolen. While the loss is not incalculable, the responsible Minister simply hasn't done the calculation yet, it does greatly affect the morale of the nation. Nearly all sand was stolen. To hide the frightful sight, the former beach was covered in grass and the surrounding area slightly terraformed to fit the new terrain. No snitches were nearby and no clues were left by the perpetrators.
Some time, during the activity lull of winter 2019-2020, the great beach at the center of the Prussian lands was stolen. While the loss is not incalculable, the responsible Minister simply hasn't done the calculation yet, it does greatly affect the morale of the nation. Nearly all sand was stolen. To hide the frightful sight, the former beach was covered in grass and the surrounding area slightly terraformed to fit the new terrain. No snitches were nearby and no clues were left by the perpetrators.


===Neighbors===
==== Neighbors ====

Formally, Prussia is within the lands of [[Gensokyo]], where the bulk of its territory lies north and northwest of Prussia. Gensokyo's capital city of [[Gensokyo|Taozi]] is approximately two kilometers northwest of Prussia, most easily accessible by rail. Directly south of Sigmaringen, across the bay, is the country of [[Verda]] with its towns of [[Sovia]], [[Verda|Craiggrad]], [[Verda|Heinlau]], and [[Crowsroost]], all of which are easily accessible by road or boat. [[Nyasaland]] lies a ways east of Prussia and the territory of [[Eclipse|Panem]] a ways west over the bay.
Formally, Prussia is within the lands of [[Gensokyo]], where the bulk of its territory lies north and northwest of Prussia. Gensokyo's capital city of [[Gensokyo|Taozi]] is approximately two kilometers northwest of Prussia, most easily accessible by rail. Directly south of Sigmaringen, across the bay, is the country of [[Verda]] with its towns of [[Sovia]], [[Verda|Craiggrad]], [[Verda|Heinlau]], and [[Crowsroost]], all of which are easily accessible by road or boat. [[Nyasaland]] lies a ways east of Prussia and the territory of [[Eclipse|Panem]] a ways west over the bay.


===Public Infrastructure===
==== Public Infrastructure ====
Prussia currently only maintains a handful of roads, of which the north-south road, from [[Verda]] through [[Sigmaringen]] to the northern farms, is the most prominent one. Other roads take scenic routes around Sigmaringen's fields and through the dense forest. Future roads will connect the greater Prussian region.

Prussia currenly only maintains a handful of roads, of which the north-south road, from [[Verda]] through [[Sigmaringen]] to the northern farms, is the most prominent one. Other roads take scenic routes around Sigmaringen's fields and through the dense forest. Future roads will connect the greater Prussian region.


Sigmaringen and Koenigsburg are both connected to the international rail system via the underground network as well as to [[Taozi]] via the Sigmaringen-Taozi overland rail. The overland portions of the railways feature scenic routes, details, and bridges.
Sigmaringen and Koenigsburg are both connected to the international rail system via the underground network as well as to [[Taozi]] via the Sigmaringen-Taozi overland rail. The overland portions of the railways feature scenic routes, details, and bridges.
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The goal of the Code was to create a simple framework with as little gibberish as possible through which the constitutional body can govern matters within the Kingdom. Trust among the Prussians is high and their goals are generally the same. It has mostly served as a tie-breaker in stalemates regarding construction and architectural matters.
The goal of the Code was to create a simple framework with as little gibberish as possible through which the constitutional body can govern matters within the Kingdom. Trust among the Prussians is high and their goals are generally the same. It has mostly served as a tie-breaker in stalemates regarding construction and architectural matters.

==Economy==
Prussia, due to its relaxed presence and small scale, requires few resources. Its farms provide plenty of food and some XP materials for trade. It has a number of factories, mostly for building materials, and is mostly self-sufficient in that regard.


==Culture==
==Culture==