[eBulgarian Ambassador] Brief eBG History

Day 1,721, 10:38 Published in Serbia Bulgaria by Furyoak

Hello, dear friends!

Allow me to introduce myself. I am bancho22, the eBulgarian ambassador to your great country. I would like to present to you a brief history of my native land. Nikolay Krumov was very complaisant and agreed to publish it from his newspaper, for which I am deeply honoured and thankful.


The Beginning

The history of eBulgaria began on November 20, 2007 with the addition of the country to the eWorld. At first, there weren’t many Bulgarians and the country was run by the so-called “non-Bulgarian speakers”. They were outnumbering the Bulgarians but not for long. A few months later, a baby-boom increased the Bulgarian population to unprecedented heights, rendering the foreigners obsolete. They could no longer take part in the politics of the country, so one by one they were forced to leave.


PEACE CG

In August 2008, eRomania proposed a secret plan to eBulgaria, concerning eHungary. The goal of this very complicated plan was to have all of the eHungarian MPPs automatically canceled and get them dragged into a war with eRomania. However, the plan was never put into motion and, as it later turns out, the very same plan was proposed to eHungary. With things becoming very dangerous for countries to be on their own, a new alliance had to be created, and eBulgaria and eHungary both became part of the founding members. PEACE was born.


Phoenix

As Phoenix was widely-considered to be PEACE’s successor, it was no surprise, when in December of 2009 eBulgaria became a part of it. The country spent a considerable amount of time in Phoenix, but on November 30, 2010, due to internal conflicts, eBulgaria declared neutrality and left the alliance.


EDEN

After a couple of neutral months, eBulgaria joined EDEN on January 21, 2011. There, it was regularly subjected to attacks in order for other EDEN countries to be safe. Things, however, weren’t going so bad, until December 2011, when eTurkey decided to join EDEN. Considered by most eBulgarians arch-enemies, the eTurks were very unwanted. After a couple of months and numerous meetings, it was apparent that the eBulgarians just weren’t treated with respect by the EDEN HQ, so the only option was to say “Goodbye”. That happened on March 20, 2012 with the country declaring neutrality.


post-EDEN and CoT

Having left EDEN, eBulgaria declared war on eTurkey, a long, exhausting war, which to this day still hasn’t ended. On June 22, 2012 the new alliance CoT was created, with eBulgaria as a founding member. They alliance is friendly towards ONE and is currently still expanding.