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What do I do here on IIWiki, you may ask? Well, I don't do much. I'm from NationStates, and I mainly focus on one of my nations there: [[Quincy]].
What do I do here on IIWiki, you may ask? Well, I don't do much. I'm from NationStates, and I mainly focus on one of my nations there: [[Quincy]].


The premise for Quincy is simple with its newest iteration of lore: Quincy, or in this case, Portuguese islands in America, is a nation that was founded off the back of Portuguese colonization in the 1500s. It remained entirely loyal to the Crown of Bragança for hundreds of years after the 1640 switch from the Habsburgs, and in 1910, thanks to the {{wpl|5 October 1910 revolution||Republican Revolution}}, the House of Bragança was forced to flee to Quincy as the last remaining Portuguese royal colony that remained with the Crown. In 1931, the House of Bourbon fled to Quincy after the {{wpl|Second Spanish Republic|foundation of the Second Republic}}, merging the two royal houses of Bragança and Bourbon into Bragança-Bourbon, creating the basis of the modern state. Quincy in function is a capitalist welfare state with extreme devotion to its citizens, and, while it may not be realistic, it works.
The premise for Quincy is simple with its newest iteration of lore: Quincy, or in this case, Portuguese islands in America, is a nation that was founded off the back of Portuguese colonization in the 1500s. It remained entirely loyal to the Crown of Bragança for hundreds of years after the 1640 switch from the Habsburgs, and in 1910, thanks to the {{wpl|5 October 1910 revolution|Republican Revolution}}, the House of Bragança was forced to flee to Quincy as the last remaining Portuguese royal colony that remained with the Crown. In 1931, the House of Bourbon fled to Quincy after the {{wpl|Second Spanish Republic|foundation of the Second Republic}}, merging the two royal houses of Bragança and Bourbon into Bragança-Bourbon, creating the basis of the modern state. Quincy in function is a capitalist welfare state with extreme devotion to its citizens, and, while it may not be realistic, it works.


On that note, I bid you a kind farewell, and thank you for reading.
On that note, I bid you a kind farewell, and thank you for reading.


『「〈⟨‹«„„“''''''Quincy'''''”“”»›⟩〉」』
『「〈⟨‹«„„“''''''Quincy'''''”“”»›⟩〉」』

Latest revision as of 14:58, 13 November 2024

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Hello!

My name is Quincy, but you may call me "Qui" if you like. Qui-Gon Jinn also works too, but I prefer it less.

What do I do here on IIWiki, you may ask? Well, I don't do much. I'm from NationStates, and I mainly focus on one of my nations there: Quincy.

The premise for Quincy is simple with its newest iteration of lore: Quincy, or in this case, Portuguese islands in America, is a nation that was founded off the back of Portuguese colonization in the 1500s. It remained entirely loyal to the Crown of Bragança for hundreds of years after the 1640 switch from the Habsburgs, and in 1910, thanks to the Republican Revolution, the House of Bragança was forced to flee to Quincy as the last remaining Portuguese royal colony that remained with the Crown. In 1931, the House of Bourbon fled to Quincy after the foundation of the Second Republic, merging the two royal houses of Bragança and Bourbon into Bragança-Bourbon, creating the basis of the modern state. Quincy in function is a capitalist welfare state with extreme devotion to its citizens, and, while it may not be realistic, it works.

On that note, I bid you a kind farewell, and thank you for reading.

『「〈⟨‹«„„“'Quincy”“”»›⟩〉」』