'Divisions' within the Empire

Day 1,173, 04:35 Published in Greece Greece by Yiannis and Vasilis balambani


Recently, eGreece made large territorial gains in the east. Turkey has been obliterated, it's resources enhancing our industry, its people under Hellenic control.

In the past, Greek dominance over Turkey would last a week or two maximum. Today the situation is much more in our favour...

This is because the new Admin law limits the amount of resistance wars Turkey can make as well and combine this with the fact that they have lost many allies by their government actions (including one of their most legendary players, Battalgazi), resistance seems futile.

Occupation of Anatolia by eGreece seems to be something long term (I speculate 1 - 3 months but it's likely to be longer) and so an Apartheid (Dictionary: any system or practice that separates people according to race, caste, etc.) has been made between the eGreek populace and the eTurkic populace.


West of the eGreek Empire, flourishing cities

The West of the Empire is dominated by eGreeks who enjoy more political rights and higher wages (wages on job market are kept low on purpose to minimize the effects of eTurkish economic warfare, they are raised when an eGreek enters the job ).

On the East, lay the eTurks, betrayed by their leaders, forced to indirectly pay the enemy to survive, made to communicate the news on a different system. Forced into poverty which can only be averted if they accept eGreece as their rulers or decide to flee as refugees to other nations.


East of the Empire, anti-Guerilla check points

The eGreek Army has been dispatched into Anatolia to ensure eGreek rule and while this is done, the eGreek economy has the chance to begin repairing itself from the archaic epoch of total war.

We are now an Empire and for the sake of awesomeness I propose we rename the term 'President' into 'Emperor' and the term 'Congress' into 'The Imperial Senate'.

The eTurks overpopulate the eGreeks but all the political, financial and military powers lays within the eGreek people.


Turkic rebels in Mediterranean Coast

The Turks have only just started their attempted rebellions so prepare yourselves Comrades and be sure to expect Turkish delights... 🙂

Balambani Broz



Apartheid - Any system or practice that separates people according to race, caste, etc.

Sources: The Dictionary and Education

Stop bringing up real life connotations of the meaning of this word...

the conquest of eTurkey has clearly brought separations among the population...