P'yong'an Korea (A Mighty Endeavour)

P'yong'an Korea, also known as North Korea, officially named the Democratic State of P'yong'an Korea, is a state in Northeast Asia. It borders, on its south, South Korea and the Pyongyang Autonomous Region, on its northwestern border, China and a minor border with Siberia, and on its Northeastern border, the Shiberia Administrative District of Japan.

After the Third World War, the original government of North Korea was replaced with the U.S Occupation Administration of North Korea, which eventually transitioned to the Hamhung government in 2047, known for it not holding proceedings in Pyongyang but instead in Hamhung. The Hamhung government was plagued by civil strife, particularly in Pyongyang, proving unable to control a large wave of liberal sentiment in larger metropolitian areas of the country.

P'yong'an Korea originates from the 2054 Pyongyang Protests, after which North Korea entered into a civil war caused by socioeconomic pressure from its Southern counterpart. The separatist Pro-South Korean Pyongyang Rebels, backed by Japan and South Korea, won in their bid to join South Korea, whereas the Loyalist North Korean Army refused to join South Korea in a full unification. Thus, as part of the 2056 Korean Reunification Agreement, the official formation of P'yong'an Korea and the Pyongyang Autonomous Region of South Korea was declared.

P'yong'an Korea is a member of the United Nations as well as the Trans-Pacific Partnership. As part of the JIAT+4, P'yong'an Korea is a military ally with Japan and South Korea, and engages in the yearly Asia-Pacific Military Exercise organised by the United States Navy. Despite this, it is a neutral nation, and is one of only four nations that maintain an embassy in Shanghai, and one of the only nations in the world whose citizens can legally travel to the People's Republic of China.