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| == Summary == | | == Summary == |
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− | The Verdantine Sovereignty is a former Tradelands faction and was one of the original three factions included in the game at release, previously controlling the islands of Verdantium (present-day [[Nova Balreska]]) and Perth. It usually decided its leader, the Governor, by a democratic vote. In May 2016, Verdantium declared war on the [[Verner Expedition]], and the Kingdom of [[Whitecrest]] joined the side of Verner. Verdantium was soon defeated, resulting in its annexation by the Verner Expedition, which went on to reform into Nova Balreska. Most members of Verdantium fled to the new nation of [[Hallengard]] (to which Verdantine player levels went to), while others became members of the [[Blackwind Pirates]] or stayed as new citizens of Nova Balreska. | + | The Verdantine Sovereignty was a playable faction existing from the release of the game until May 28 2016. The faction controlled the islands of Verdantium (present-day [[Nova Balreska]]) and Perth. The leader, a governor, was ordinarily elected by a democratic vote. In May 2016, the faction declared war on the [[Verner Expedition]], with the Kingdom of [[Whitecrest]] joining the side of Verner. Verdantium was soon defeated, resulting in its annexation by the Verner Expedition, which went on to reform into Nova Balreska. Most members of Verdantium fled to the new nation of [[Hallengard]] (to which Verdantine player levels transferred to), whilst others became members of the [[Blackwind Pirates]] or stayed as new citizens of Nova Balreska. |
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| == Leaders == | | == Leaders == |
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| The Verdantine Sovereignty is referenced in the glowie material [[Verdantium]] and in multiple ways in the Sword and Star Tavern on the island of Verdantium (home island of Nova Balreska). | | The Verdantine Sovereignty is referenced in the glowie material [[Verdantium]] and in multiple ways in the Sword and Star Tavern on the island of Verdantium (home island of Nova Balreska). |
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− | Shortly before the public release of Tradelands, Governor Milbert23 ordered a large cannon battery to be placed on the south end of the island, but Nahr_Nahrstein jokingly responded by adding a large Duracell AA battery instead. He later placed a conventional cannon battery there, but the giant battery still exists inside the southernmost house on the island. | + | Shortly before the public release of Tradelands, Governor Milbert23 ordered a large cannon battery to be placed on the south end of the island. Nahr_Nahrstein jokingly responded by adding a large Duracell AA battery instead. He later placed a conventional cannon battery there, but the giant battery still exists inside the southernmost house on the island. |
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− | The Verdantine Sovereignty contained many Russian references, such as the dockmaster and the shipwright, who are named Demitri Dubovedev and Vladimir Wooten respectively, as well as the ranks of "proletariat" and "bourgeoisie" (which are commonly used terms in the Russian Revolution) within the Verdantine Sovereignty group. | + | The Verdantine Sovereignty appeared to draw some inspiration from the real-world nation Russia. The dockmaster and the shipwright were named Demitri Dubovedev and Vladimir Wooten respectively, and the group contained the ranks of Proletariat and Bourgeoisie - commonly used terms in the Russian Revolution. |
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− | In response to attempts to restore the Verdantine Sovereignty, a public announcement was made that "Verd is never coming back". | + | In response to attempts to restore the faction, on March 24th the developers of the game sent a global broadcast to all Tradelands servers saying "verd is never coming back." |
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| == See Also == | | == See Also == |
| {{Factions}} | | {{Factions}} |