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− | The nation of '''Abu-Dhabi Khristatata''' was initially started as an experimental exercise for use in a novel. Through time, it grew and developed, and is now much more than these initial humble beginnings. It continues to evolve and has radically changed several times in the past. Many claim that Abu-Dhabi Khristatata is a "shining beacon of [[wank]]age and stupidity." | + | The nation of '''Abu-Dhabi Khristatata''' was initially started as an experimental exercise for use in a novel. Through time, it grew and developed, and is now much more than these initial humble beginnings. It continues to evolve and has radically changed several times in the past. Many claim that Abu-Dhabi Khristatata is a "shining beacon of [[wank]]age and stupidity." Others on the otherhans see it as an exercise in quality roleplaying on par with the best of them. |
==Ongoing Events== | ==Ongoing Events== |
Revision as of 03:09, 29 June 2005
Flag of Abu-Dhabi Khristatata | |
Motto: Hail the smirk!' | |
No Map Available Yet | |
Region | Haven |
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Capital | Unknown |
Official Language(s) | Khristian and English |
Leader | Unknown |
Population | >4.5 billion |
Currency | Unium |
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The nation of Abu-Dhabi Khristatata was initially started as an experimental exercise for use in a novel. Through time, it grew and developed, and is now much more than these initial humble beginnings. It continues to evolve and has radically changed several times in the past. Many claim that Abu-Dhabi Khristatata is a "shining beacon of wankage and stupidity." Others on the otherhans see it as an exercise in quality roleplaying on par with the best of them.
Ongoing Events
Recently, Abu-Dhabi Khristatata and it's Khristian offspring have been involved in the political landscape of the planet Mars, which has resulted in several tense situations. Many nations have since contributed both time and effort to the reconstruction of Abu-Dhabi Khristatata, though there seems little hope of it returning to its former glory.