History of Doge Land

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Not much history is known of Doge Land, because of the Great Fire of 1674.[1]

Some items were able to be found, and others not. Now, here's what we know about Doge Land's history:

Ancient Doge Land

Before there was a "Doge Land," there were Doge Landian tribes, which consisted of humans and Shiba Inus (also called shibes and doges).

Not very much happened until around 1000 BCE when the Imperializers, just capturing the near-uninhabited Rumanian Peninsula, came for Doge Land. The war was absolutely pointless- not much happened until they realized if they wanted to strike fear into the small tribes of Doge Land they must do it themselves and started killing thousands of Doge Landians. Once they left, a rebellion was starting.[2]

Imperializer Era

Not very much happened during this era except preparations for the rebellion. The native tribes of Doge Land came together and formed the New Doge Order, which would then come to be named Doge Land. They founded Bepono as a base of operations[3] so the Imperializers wouldn't know, because they would think that the main rebellion would be coming from Doge Land City.

The Doge War

The Doge War was the biggest war Doge Land was ever involved in to-date.

In 27 BCE, hundreds of thousands of volunteer troops from around the world who were sick of the Imperializers' near world-domination marched into the new Imperializer base in Doge Land, Angery, and burned it to the ground.[4]

It was really just back-and-forth fighting after that until the last Imperializers in Doge Land attempted to burn down Doge Land City.

The Great Doge Battle

It's 19 BCE and there are about 15,000 New Doge Order troops left and somewhere around 350 Imperializer troops left, so the Imperializers decided to burn Doge Land City. They attempted, but it didn't work out very well. They burnt around 5 buildings before New Doge Order troops came rushing in and destroyed the fire and the Imperializers.[5]

End of the Imperializers

After this, the New Doge Order was renamed Doge Land and pushed the Imperialists back to their capital in modern-day Kaisar Federalist and destroyed them in 3 CE. Then, not much else happened.

  1. [1], Great Fire of 1674 (secondary)
  2. [2], Imperializer Invasion of 1000 BCE (secondary)
  3. [3], Bepono for the Rebellion (secondary)
  4. [4], Burning of Angery (secondary)
  5. [5], The Great Doge Battle (secondary)