Tiocfaidh ár lá (Map Game)

This is a proposed map game for which the Irish archipelago is united under 1 banner. The world is also going through many changes, after World War III happened in 2030 and ended in 2048. The start of this story line will start in 2049.

Because of World War III, the global map has been altered significantly. With the split of Russia and China, the unification of Gran Colombia, and a lot more altering on the global map. The moon has also been scaled for a huge habitation project, called Project Moonshine. The project is currently expected to be finished in 2087.

This is my first map game, so expect some implausibilities. I will try to make this map game plausible as possible for everyone.

Rules

 * Be civil: Please do not use foul language in the game. The comments are fine however. Do not use racial slurs please.
 * Be plausible: It is fine if you come up with something a little bit implausible. But if you go and be Nauru and invade the world, then that will be a problem by me and mods. Implausible strikes happen in order:
 * 1 and 2 strikes means nothing, as it's considered a warning
 * 3 strikes is a 5 turn ban
 * 4 strikes is a final warning
 * 5 strikes is a permanent ban from the game
 * NOTE: I will allow some implausibility, as long as if you give out a backstory of the reason. Otherwise it's a strike.
 * Wars & Diplomacy: Wars will happen under moderator responses for battles and sieges, as well as advancements. Diplomatic affairs will be settled under moderator responses.
 * Nuclear Weapons: During the first 5 turns, no nuclear weapons are allowed in wars to avoid implausibility. After the 5 turn rule passes, only 30 nukes will be made each year to avoid implausibility.
 * Inactivity: If you are inactive for no reasoning for 5 turns, you will be diminished from this map game
 * Have Fun: Without fun, a game gets boring. Have the most fun as you can in this map game.

Moderators

 * Creator: Lonixdron
 * Map Mod:
 * General Mod 1:
 * General Mod 2:
 * War Mod:

2049
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