The Ever Changing eWorld

Day 546, 18:49 Published in Canada Canada by Nosyt

Thanks to Sonny Chiba’s super easy instructions on how to take a screenshot I am now able to use the frequently updated eGobba map so that one day I can create a video which I shall post on youtube, showing the change in the eworlds map as time progresses. For now I have decided to post a picture in a newspaper article once every two days, and I shall attempt to explain these changes. (If I miss out on anything important hopefully somebody will leave a comment 😛)

So to start things off I’ll comment on how Hungary is now controlling most of what Romania had in Eastern Europe, which includes most of Ukraine and South-East Russia. It seems like only yesterday that Hungary was some non-existent country that was trying to TO us. The vital East and West Siberian regions are still in Indonesia’s firm grip and thus far there appears to have been no serious attempt in reclaiming them. A huge string of revolts broke out in Turkey yesterday, in what seems to be an attempt to liberate Greece. None of these rebellions where successful for Greece, however Israel has had some major success in their wars of liberation, and have successfully freed both the Haifa and South districts from their Turkish oppressors. China continues to be a non-stop battleground, with Indonesia holding dominance at the moment. In the face of Germany’s MPP’s Sweden has postponed their war until some of these alliances are removed. In South-Africa the struggle for independence continues, with little success at the moment. Brazil is occupying most of the country; however there remains a large presence of Indonesian soldiers in the Western Cape, which make’s South-Africa’s liberation a dream for the far future.

The picture is a little hard to see, but the map can be viewed here