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         <p>Baltrion came into existence in 1326 CE, by the Duke Archibald Baal. He was angered by the conditions in Europe and sought out a better life. Followed by many poor folk stricken with disease and malnourishment, Baal settled in the northern-most tip of Pye, on a peninsula just above the Urtusk Inlet. Life was hard, and the people were toughened by fierce competition for food and suitable land for farming and construction. It wasn’t until 1343 that the port city of Magnasakia was founded. After that, many other cities and towns followed, including the capitol city, Baalton. Baltrion was a fairly peaceful nation until the death of Archibald Baal in 1350, just before Baltrions’ twenty-fifth anniversary. It was the next week that a group of rogue pirates attacked Magnasakia, burning several buildings to the ground before the King Thomas Baal (son of Duke Archibald Baal) got their hands on the vandals in question. The King sentenced them to death, but the people who owned the ruined buildings demanded to be paid for the damages by the government.</p>  
 
         <p>Baltrion came into existence in 1326 CE, by the Duke Archibald Baal. He was angered by the conditions in Europe and sought out a better life. Followed by many poor folk stricken with disease and malnourishment, Baal settled in the northern-most tip of Pye, on a peninsula just above the Urtusk Inlet. Life was hard, and the people were toughened by fierce competition for food and suitable land for farming and construction. It wasn’t until 1343 that the port city of Magnasakia was founded. After that, many other cities and towns followed, including the capitol city, Baalton. Baltrion was a fairly peaceful nation until the death of Archibald Baal in 1350, just before Baltrions’ twenty-fifth anniversary. It was the next week that a group of rogue pirates attacked Magnasakia, burning several buildings to the ground before the King Thomas Baal (son of Duke Archibald Baal) got their hands on the vandals in question. The King sentenced them to death, but the people who owned the ruined buildings demanded to be paid for the damages by the government.</p>  
King Baal II, seeing that the working class and the poor were banded together on the issue, so the King decreed that the pirate was to have their ship taken and the parts used for the construction of the replacement buildings. They were also sentenced to build the shops and homes they destroyed from these materials, under the close supervision of the Baalton Guard. So was the first great shift in Baltrions governing.
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Seeing how the people could band together to overrule the Kings decision, Alfred Edward Douglas began secretly meeting with democratic citizens who wanted the freedom that they believed was theirs. When Douglas had enough followers, he stood with them outside the castle and shouted at King Baal II to come for judgment. The King stepped out on to the balcony above their heads and told them all to go away. When he told them to go away, he was shot in the throat by an arrow and killed. His crown fell, and Douglas smashed it with a large rock.
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! colspan=2|<big> Governmental Changes </big>
Everything in the castle was traded away for Nis, and the money was put into the castle basement as a sort of treasury. The castle was turned into a place to hold the weekly town meeting, for which attendance was voluntary. Every citizen of Baltrion attended the first meeting. Democracy was the accepted form of government until the year 1942, when a Russian communist named Viktor Kozlov immigrated to Baltrion and suggested a switch to communism at the next town meeting (still held, though attendance had decreased and each sector had it’s own, and they were now monthly). The attempt was met with limited success, and though many were convinced that communism was a step in the right direction, the upper class of Baltronians refused the idea, and some of the middle class felt it was too restricting. As a result, Kozlov proposed socialism as the economic system of the country.
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While he was on the podium, he was fired upon by a rich man with a .44 pistol. The shot missed narrowly, and the man was hung the next day for impeding the growth and stability of Baltrion. The proposal passed up the ladder, and was eventually accepted as the new economic system.
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<p>King Baal II, seeing that the working class and the poor were banded together on the issue, so the King decreed that the pirate was to have their ship taken and the parts used for the construction of the replacement buildings. They were also sentenced to build the shops and homes they destroyed from these materials, under the close supervision of the Baalton Guard. So was the first great shift in Baltrions governing.</p>
It wasn’t until 1984 that Baltrion was involved in its first war. The war was the [[MUSA Warriors]], who had graciously been granted their own town within Baltrions borders. The revolted, and Baltrion decided to take the peaceful approach, and gave the [[MUSA Warriors]] control of the peninsula, and funding to start their own country. Instead, they funneled the money into an already active nuclear weapons program. Unbeknownst to this treason, Baltrion got in another heated argument with the [[MUSA Warriors]], and it ended in a mud-slinging shouting match. Despite this, Baltrion gave the [[MUSA Warriors]] the benefit of the doubt, until the first of many nuclear weapons was tested on Magnasakia. The city that had stood for 600 years was obliterated by the push of a button, and Baltrion immediately called her soldiers to arms. But the [[MUSA Warriors]] were quick, and had the benefit of being prepared before the treacherous first shot was fired. The [[MUSA Warriors]] invaded Baltrion, and essentially had won the war, until they met such fierce resistance at Baalton that their numbers were halved in a single battle. The [[MUSA Warriors]] wisely retreated to regroup, but the Baltrionian Army was strong, and fought the enemy back to the recently established border. The Baltronians had defended their freedom, and were now prepared to make the [[MUSA Warriors]] pay for their betrayal and foolish offensive.
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<p>Seeing how the people could band together to overrule the Kings decision, Alfred Edward Douglas began secretly meeting with democratic citizens who wanted the freedom that they believed was theirs. When Douglas had enough followers, he stood with them outside the castle and shouted at King Baal II to come for judgment. The King stepped out on to the balcony above their heads and told them all to go away. When he told them to go away, he was shot in the throat by an arrow and killed. His crown fell, and Douglas smashed it with a large rock.</p>
But before an invasion could be launched, the other nations in Pye (most notably [[Bambeaner]], [[Dunnathia]], and [[Yataghania]]) demanded that the fighting cease immediately. A shaky treaty is now in effect, and all [[MUSA Warriors]] are banned from Baltrion under any pretenses. Most Baltronians are pushing for a nuclear weapons program in Baltrion as a result of [[The Baltrion/MUSA Crisis]], though the government has taken a strict anti-nuclear policy into effect, and [[MUSA Warriors]] are generally considered a nuisance at worst. However, despite many attempts, the [[Council of Pye]] has refused the proposal to ban [[MUSA Warriors]] from the region. Due to the attacks by [[MUSA Warriors]], Baltrion has been forced to up funding for its military, and have military police patrolling Baltrion/MUSA borders at all times. A proposal is in progress to build a twenty foot high, ten foot deep wall between Baltrion and her burlesque neighbor, but no such action has been taken yet.
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<p>Everything in the castle was traded away for Nis, and the money was put into the castle basement as a sort of treasury. The castle was turned into a place to hold the weekly town meeting, for which attendance was voluntary. Every citizen of Baltrion attended the first meeting. Democracy was the accepted form of government until the year 1942, when a Russian communist named Viktor Kozlov immigrated to Baltrion and suggested a switch to communism at the next town meeting (still held, though attendance had decreased and each sector had it’s own, and they were now monthly). The attempt was met with limited success, and though many were convinced that communism was a step in the right direction, the upper class of Baltronians refused the idea, and some of the middle class felt it was too restricting. As a result, Kozlov proposed socialism as the economic system of the country.</p>
Despite the devastating toll that the [[MUSA Warriors]] attack took on the moral and economy, Baltrion is improving steadily. The citizens pride themselves on having no upper or lower classes, and everyone is charged for foods and healthcare based on what they are capable of paying. It is hoped that with such obviously progressive attitudes and governments, Baltrion can rise above the example set during [[The Baltrion/MUSA Crisis]], and to rise above the [[MUSA Warriors]] trivial verbal attacks, and become one of the most respected nations in Pye.
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<p>While he was on the podium, he was fired upon by a rich man with a .44 pistol. The shot missed narrowly, and the man was hung the next day for impeding the growth and stability of Baltrion. The proposal passed up the ladder, and was eventually accepted as the new economic system.</p>
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! colspan=2|<big> The Baltrion/MUSA Crisis </big>
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<p>It wasn’t until 1984 that Baltrion was involved in its first war. The war was the [[MUSA Warriors]], who had graciously been granted their own town within Baltrions borders. The revolted, and Baltrion decided to take the peaceful approach, and gave the [[MUSA Warriors]] control of the peninsula, and funding to start their own country. Instead, they funneled the money into an already active nuclear weapons program. Unbeknownst to this treason, Baltrion got in another heated argument with the [[MUSA Warriors]], and it ended in a mud-slinging shouting match. Despite this, Baltrion gave the [[MUSA Warriors]] the benefit of the doubt, until the first of many nuclear weapons was tested on Magnasakia. The city that had stood for 600 years was obliterated by the push of a button, and Baltrion immediately called her soldiers to arms. But the [[MUSA Warriors]] were quick, and had the benefit of being prepared before the treacherous first shot was fired. The [[MUSA Warriors]] invaded Baltrion, and essentially had won the war, until they met such fierce resistance at Baalton that their numbers were halved in a single battle. The [[MUSA Warriors]] wisely retreated to regroup, but the Baltrionian Army was strong, and fought the enemy back to the recently established border. The Baltronians had defended their freedom, and were now prepared to make the [[MUSA Warriors]] pay for their betrayal and foolish offensive</p>
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<p>But before an invasion could be launched, the other nations in Pye (most notably [[Bambeaner]], [[Dunnathia]], and [[Yataghania]]) demanded that the fighting cease immediately. A shaky treaty is now in effect, and all [[MUSA Warriors]] are banned from Baltrion under any pretenses. Most Baltronians are pushing for a nuclear weapons program in Baltrion as a result of [[The Baltrion/MUSA Crisis]], though the government has taken a strict anti-nuclear policy into effect, and [[MUSA Warriors]] are generally considered a nuisance at worst. However, despite many attempts, the [[Council of Pye]] has refused the proposal to ban [[MUSA Warriors]] from the region. Due to the attacks by [[MUSA Warriors]], Baltrion has been forced to up funding for its military, and have military police patrolling Baltrion/MUSA borders at all times. A proposal is in progress to build a twenty foot high, ten foot deep wall between Baltrion and her burlesque neighbor, but no such action has been taken yet.</p>
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! colspan=2|<big> Baltrion Today </big>
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        <p>Despite the devastating toll that the [[MUSA Warriors]] attack took on the moral and economy, Baltrion is improving steadily. The citizens pride themselves on having no upper or lower classes, and everyone is charged for foods and healthcare based on what they are capable of paying. It is hoped that with such obviously progressive attitudes and governments, Baltrion can rise above the example set during [[The Baltrion/MUSA Crisis]], and to rise above the [[MUSA Warriors]] trivial verbal attacks, and become one of the most respected nations in Pye.
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Revision as of 13:58, 20 March 2007

Baltrion
Baltrion.jpg
"What happens here, could get you killed."
United Nations Classification Democratic Socialism
Leader of Baltrion Mikhail Novosveltsev
Official Language(s) English, Latin, Spanish, Greek, Italian
Region Pye
Population 500 - 600 Million
Capital Baalton
National Animal European Swallow
National Plant Marijuana
National Sport Baseball
National Pasttime Video Gaming
Currency Ni
Internet TLD .bal
International Phone Code 4823
UN Status United Nations Member
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Baltrion came into existence in 1326 CE, by the Duke Archibald Baal. He was angered by the conditions in Europe and sought out a better life. Followed by many poor folk stricken with disease and malnourishment, Baal settled in the northern-most tip of Pye, on a peninsula just above the Urtusk Inlet. Life was hard, and the people were toughened by fierce competition for food and suitable land for farming and construction. It wasn’t until 1343 that the port city of Magnasakia was founded. After that, many other cities and towns followed, including the capitol city, Baalton. Baltrion was a fairly peaceful nation until the death of Archibald Baal in 1350, just before Baltrions’ twenty-fifth anniversary. It was the next week that a group of rogue pirates attacked Magnasakia, burning several buildings to the ground before the King Thomas Baal (son of Duke Archibald Baal) got their hands on the vandals in question. The King sentenced them to death, but the people who owned the ruined buildings demanded to be paid for the damages by the government.

! colspan=2| Governmental Changes

King Baal II, seeing that the working class and the poor were banded together on the issue, so the King decreed that the pirate was to have their ship taken and the parts used for the construction of the replacement buildings. They were also sentenced to build the shops and homes they destroyed from these materials, under the close supervision of the Baalton Guard. So was the first great shift in Baltrions governing.

Seeing how the people could band together to overrule the Kings decision, Alfred Edward Douglas began secretly meeting with democratic citizens who wanted the freedom that they believed was theirs. When Douglas had enough followers, he stood with them outside the castle and shouted at King Baal II to come for judgment. The King stepped out on to the balcony above their heads and told them all to go away. When he told them to go away, he was shot in the throat by an arrow and killed. His crown fell, and Douglas smashed it with a large rock.

Everything in the castle was traded away for Nis, and the money was put into the castle basement as a sort of treasury. The castle was turned into a place to hold the weekly town meeting, for which attendance was voluntary. Every citizen of Baltrion attended the first meeting. Democracy was the accepted form of government until the year 1942, when a Russian communist named Viktor Kozlov immigrated to Baltrion and suggested a switch to communism at the next town meeting (still held, though attendance had decreased and each sector had it’s own, and they were now monthly). The attempt was met with limited success, and though many were convinced that communism was a step in the right direction, the upper class of Baltronians refused the idea, and some of the middle class felt it was too restricting. As a result, Kozlov proposed socialism as the economic system of the country.

While he was on the podium, he was fired upon by a rich man with a .44 pistol. The shot missed narrowly, and the man was hung the next day for impeding the growth and stability of Baltrion. The proposal passed up the ladder, and was eventually accepted as the new economic system.

! colspan=2| The Baltrion/MUSA Crisis

It wasn’t until 1984 that Baltrion was involved in its first war. The war was the MUSA Warriors, who had graciously been granted their own town within Baltrions borders. The revolted, and Baltrion decided to take the peaceful approach, and gave the MUSA Warriors control of the peninsula, and funding to start their own country. Instead, they funneled the money into an already active nuclear weapons program. Unbeknownst to this treason, Baltrion got in another heated argument with the MUSA Warriors, and it ended in a mud-slinging shouting match. Despite this, Baltrion gave the MUSA Warriors the benefit of the doubt, until the first of many nuclear weapons was tested on Magnasakia. The city that had stood for 600 years was obliterated by the push of a button, and Baltrion immediately called her soldiers to arms. But the MUSA Warriors were quick, and had the benefit of being prepared before the treacherous first shot was fired. The MUSA Warriors invaded Baltrion, and essentially had won the war, until they met such fierce resistance at Baalton that their numbers were halved in a single battle. The MUSA Warriors wisely retreated to regroup, but the Baltrionian Army was strong, and fought the enemy back to the recently established border. The Baltronians had defended their freedom, and were now prepared to make the MUSA Warriors pay for their betrayal and foolish offensive

But before an invasion could be launched, the other nations in Pye (most notably Bambeaner, Dunnathia, and Yataghania) demanded that the fighting cease immediately. A shaky treaty is now in effect, and all MUSA Warriors are banned from Baltrion under any pretenses. Most Baltronians are pushing for a nuclear weapons program in Baltrion as a result of The Baltrion/MUSA Crisis, though the government has taken a strict anti-nuclear policy into effect, and MUSA Warriors are generally considered a nuisance at worst. However, despite many attempts, the Council of Pye has refused the proposal to ban MUSA Warriors from the region. Due to the attacks by MUSA Warriors, Baltrion has been forced to up funding for its military, and have military police patrolling Baltrion/MUSA borders at all times. A proposal is in progress to build a twenty foot high, ten foot deep wall between Baltrion and her burlesque neighbor, but no such action has been taken yet.

! colspan=2| Baltrion Today

Despite the devastating toll that the MUSA Warriors attack took on the moral and economy, Baltrion is improving steadily. The citizens pride themselves on having no upper or lower classes, and everyone is charged for foods and healthcare based on what they are capable of paying. It is hoped that with such obviously progressive attitudes and governments, Baltrion can rise above the example set during The Baltrion/MUSA Crisis, and to rise above the MUSA Warriors trivial verbal attacks, and become one of the most respected nations in Pye.