Probably the Shortest History of a Nation.... So Far....
In the year of our Lord, Twenty o'Eight, a dream was hadden by a few good men- the future founders of The Kingdom of Morkskovia. They dreamed of a land where one need not worry about whether or not he has enough green slips of paper for his family to be fed that day, a land where man may free himself from the overbearing burden of modern technology, a land where the common citizen and the nobleman are one and the same, a land where a man fears not for his safety, or the safety of his family, a land where you may speak your mind indefinitely, a land where each and every citizen has his or her say in the direction in which the nation moves, without the hassle of a middle man's so-called "representation."
These things, while extraordinarily difficult in today's materialistic and politically corrupt world, are in fact possible! As it says in the United States' Declaration of Independence from Great Britain, the three rights of man are "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness." Ah, happiness.... That's the key word- "Happiness." If the criteria in the above paragraph make you happy, then by God you have the right to pursue them!
Anywho, since the time of Morkskovia's formal founding, on the Fourteenth of December, Twenty o'Eight, The Kingdom has accomplished quite a number of things, and will accomplish many more, so long as the spirit of her people remains strong!
These things, while extraordinarily difficult in today's materialistic and politically corrupt world, are in fact possible! As it says in the United States' Declaration of Independence from Great Britain, the three rights of man are "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness." Ah, happiness.... That's the key word- "Happiness." If the criteria in the above paragraph make you happy, then by God you have the right to pursue them!
Anywho, since the time of Morkskovia's formal founding, on the Fourteenth of December, Twenty o'Eight, The Kingdom has accomplished quite a number of things, and will accomplish many more, so long as the spirit of her people remains strong!