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IIWiki is an online, web-based, free encyclopedia for the creation and display of fictional content produced by members of NationStates, though is unaffiliated with NationStates. The focus of the wiki is on Simulated and Speculative Fictional content, including Alt History, Mythopoeia, Conlang, Geofiction, and other elements of Worldbuilding.

IIWiki seeks to create an in-character environment where users can create and share content and lore. We expect encyclopedic articles and worldbuilding according to the Wikipedia Manual of Style, which is to say neutral, professional, and focused.


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  • 09 April 2024 It is now possible to receive notifications in the top right bar for edits, citations, etc. You can configure the settings here.
  • 27 March 2024 It is now possible to embed SoundCloud files into articles for when you cannot compromise on your need for audio.
  • 11 February 2024 We are updated to Mediawiki 1.39 hopefully bringing a number of functional, security, and stability improvements.
  • 09 February 2024 We welcome Makko Oko as a tech admin.
  • 16 May 2022 We have updated our main page for a fresh new look suitable for this decade. All thanks go to Ozycaevias for the design.


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The August Revolution, officially known in Liothidian literature as the Great People's Socialist Revolution was a civil conflict in the Liothidian Empire between June 1917 and August 1918 that resulted in the replacement of the federal semi-constitutional monarchy with a unitary Socialist Republic. The revolutionary period lasted from June 1917, until the full adoption of the People's Constitution in August 1918. It was sparked by the Kaiser's refusal to appoint the leader of the parliamentary left-wing coalition that won a majority in the 1917 federal elections. In 1918, the Kaiser again refused to appoint a left-wing prime minister, instead turning to a conservative and reactionary general, who proved ineffective in contending with the mass protests. In response, the Committees organised a general strike which crippled the economy. Following a failed government violent effort to break the strikes, the Socialist Worker's Party emerged as the leading force and its leader Heinrich Schrader openly began calling for revolution.

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