Sloughttopian Royal Period

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The Sloughttopian Royal Period was a forgotten period in Sloughttopia's history that occurred from 1700 after the end of BWI to 1907. This period was when Sloughttopia or Slutubya at the time, was in a non-democratic hierarchial society. The island was not yet unified into one nation, while also officially being a part of Floptropica. This period is also known as the Jindstadt Period becuase the strongest and most influential family during this period was the Jindstadt family. Even the royal family had less social and political power than the Jindstadt family, acting as puppets towards them. The cultures, religions, dialects, etc. were all very different from what they are now and what they have ever been before. All known records of this period though, were destroyed by Daboyz to cover up the existence of a society more powerful than them and Floptropica at the time.

The Beginning

Batoseiland won BWI but was still left destroyed, which caused it to break up into Floptropica, Daboyz, Sportsia, Vinia, and many other micronations. The island of Slutubya was a part of Floptropica at the time, which was in social, political, and physical dismay. Too busy to worry about their largest island territory, Floptropica was figuring out how to rebuild the mainland. This left the island without much supervision and they started culturally, socially, and politically separating from Flops on the mainland.

Floptropica's founding mothers democratically led the country until about 1803, when Floptropica adapted a democratic society, modeled after the United States. The Island of Slutubya on the other hand had a major power struggle for 15 years until on August 19, 1715, when the Akan Royal family, lead by King Kaleman Akan took control over the country. There was one issue though, the Akan family only narrowly had success in becoming the royal family. Their major rival was the Jindstadt family, who were much more influential, but knew less about how to manage a government. While the royal family made rules and laws and lived lavishly, the Jindstadt family was less fortunate but could decide whether people should follow the rules set by the royal family. Neither the Jindstadt or Akan families were recognized by the Floptropican government in the slightest.

Culture

Language

At the beginning of the Jindstadt Period, most citizens spoke English primarily.