Rhaps
Evil to the very Core
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In my story, I like to give nations titles, which are somewhat accurate as I am a history geek. I respect history, and titles are the coolest way to remember something.
England, Nation without Mythology. Which is an extravagant of Tolkien's lament that England doesn't have enough mythology.
The United States of America, Nation without Legacy. This came from the fact that the U.S as a whole is made of countless cultures from different parts of the world, it has no legacy of its own by nature.
China, The Ever Reformed. To me, the most striking part of China is its tendency to break apart and reform ever so often, yet able to keep its culture.
Germany, Nation of Iron and Blood. From the man who united Germany, Otto von Bismarck, who I think set the course of history for the nation, from its power to its resilience industry. Though I think its more Iron than Blood atm.
Vietnam, Nation of Rebellion. This is my country, so I know it well, what really define Vietnam in the annals of history is its people, the nature to fight against oppression and tyranny, many had tried and all had failed to take away my nation's independence.
Mongolia, Ghost of the Horde. This is all subjective tbh, who knows if Mongols one day decided to hop on horses and fuck the world again, but this is in reference to Genghis Khan's Mongol Empire and how far the mighty had fallen into a shell of its former self. Not my proudest title since my understanding of Mongolia is pretty shallow compare to its historical counterpart.
And I have more in stock, also some ancient nations like the Roman Empire, Nation of Unity.
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What do you guys think about this? Do you guys ever create something and give it title in your novel or give existing places cool titles with a modern day setting like me?
Yes, this is just me geeking out
England, Nation without Mythology. Which is an extravagant of Tolkien's lament that England doesn't have enough mythology.
The United States of America, Nation without Legacy. This came from the fact that the U.S as a whole is made of countless cultures from different parts of the world, it has no legacy of its own by nature.
China, The Ever Reformed. To me, the most striking part of China is its tendency to break apart and reform ever so often, yet able to keep its culture.
Germany, Nation of Iron and Blood. From the man who united Germany, Otto von Bismarck, who I think set the course of history for the nation, from its power to its resilience industry. Though I think its more Iron than Blood atm.
Vietnam, Nation of Rebellion. This is my country, so I know it well, what really define Vietnam in the annals of history is its people, the nature to fight against oppression and tyranny, many had tried and all had failed to take away my nation's independence.
Mongolia, Ghost of the Horde. This is all subjective tbh, who knows if Mongols one day decided to hop on horses and fuck the world again, but this is in reference to Genghis Khan's Mongol Empire and how far the mighty had fallen into a shell of its former self. Not my proudest title since my understanding of Mongolia is pretty shallow compare to its historical counterpart.
And I have more in stock, also some ancient nations like the Roman Empire, Nation of Unity.
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What do you guys think about this? Do you guys ever create something and give it title in your novel or give existing places cool titles with a modern day setting like me?
Yes, this is just me geeking out