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All it took was a spark, a death of a refugee. This refugee was from a far away city called [[Jakegrad]], a city fallen under capitalism caught up in a war of deferring interests between two opposing sides. Similar to their own problems the people saw these refugees as fellow humans and embraced them as such. Similar to the war happening in this foreign land the people of Kreznik saw that it could also happen to them. All it would take was opposing princes to split the court and war would overtake everything they knew. Empowered by the ideals that these new people brought the common folk began to organize into Unions for better pay, better housing, and better standards of living. They petitioned the court for better human rights and a voice of their own outside the United Court into a common census. The Court denied them as they saw this as nothing more than the weak trying to take what was theirs by birthright. Protests and strikes started to pop up all over the lands of the Court and none more than in the Common Meeting City of Kreznik. The People were tired of the United Court and rose up to overtake them and dispose of any who thought themselves as better than the common man. And it all started with the death of one of the communist refugees to spark the Revolution that became what Kreznik is today.
All it took was a spark, a death of a refugee. This refugee was from a far away city called [[Jakegrad]], a city fallen under capitalism caught up in a war of deferring interests between two opposing sides. Similar to their own problems the people saw these refugees as fellow humans and embraced them as such. Similar to the war happening in this foreign land the people of Kreznik saw that it could also happen to them. All it would take was opposing princes to split the court and war would overtake everything they knew. Empowered by the ideals that these new people brought the common folk began to organize into Unions for better pay, better housing, and better standards of living. They petitioned the court for better human rights and a voice of their own outside the United Court into a common census. The Court denied them as they saw this as nothing more than the weak trying to take what was theirs by birthright. Protests and strikes started to pop up all over the lands of the Court and none more than in the Common Meeting City of Kreznik. The People were tired of the United Court and rose up to overtake them and dispose of any who thought themselves as better than the common man. And it all started with the death of one of the communist refugees to spark the Revolution that became what Kreznik is today.


Although there were many bumps in the process like counter revolutions that had to be put down, and totalitarian dictators vying for power. Also during this time the Leaders of the Senate would send prisoners and criminals to gulags far away from them, believing it was for the best. [[Sovisk]] being one of these places. But eventually they would come to their senses and would set up more humane prisons and rehab centers.
Although there were many bumps in the process like counter revolutions that had to be put down, and totalitarian dictators vying for power. Eventually the people would rally behind the unions that brought them their freedom and would use them as a base for sending representatives to represent the citizenry. Creating the beginning of a common senate for the people that became The Senate for the PCBSSR. It was the Unions and the people in them that created the laws, not a High Court or some power hunger Leader, but the people themselves. Also during this time the Leaders of the Senate would send prisoners and criminals to gulags far away from them, believing it was for the best for their citizens. [[Sovisk]] being one of these places. But eventually they would come to their senses and would set up more humane prisons and rehab centers.


=== The Uniting of The Soviet State (Today) ===
=== The Uniting of The Soviet State (Today) ===
Eventually the people would rally behind the unions that brought them their freedom and would use them as a base for sending representatives to represent the citizenry. Creating the beginning of a common senate for the people that became The Senate for the PCBSSR. It was the Unions and the people in them that created the laws, not a High Court or some power hunger Leader, but the people themselves.
Kreznik along with other cities, even those as far away as [[Sovisk]], would unite into a unified Soviet State: the PCBSSR. Whose goal is to bring unity and progress to all corners of the map. They stand for the common people and the rights that it brings of just being alive. Projecting themselves with a strong military, a strong industry, free trade, and a common senate where all the people can be heard. There is only one party, the people's party. Where anyone can bring their concerns to their common Workers Union representative who can bring it to the Senate and they can deal with it there. It was during this time the Red square was built in honor of the hardworking people.
Kreznik along with other cities, even those as far away as [[Sovisk]], would unite into a unified Soviet State: the PCBSSR. Whose goal is to bring unity and progress to all corners of the map. They stand for the common people and the rights that it brings of just being alive. Projecting themselves with a strong military, a strong industry, free trade, and a common senate where all the people can be heard. There is only one party, the people's party. Where anyone can bring their concerns to their common Workers Union representative who can bring it to the Senate and they can deal with it there. It was during this time the Red square was built in honor of the hardworking people.


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