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== Fictional History ==
== Fictional History ==


=== '''Early History''' ===
=== Early History ===
In 1959, a group of explorers and military veterans from communist Arial were sent to head south, looking for open land that would make room for immigrants. That order was made by supreme leader of communist Arial, Wilhelmus van Oranje. Along the way, the group of Arials chopped a narrow pathway through the overwhelmingly crowded, but lavish jungle. It was only 3 months of exploring through the jungle, when they reached a river. Across and south of the river was flat land, which is now Downtown Vegas Nuevas.
In 1959, a group of explorers and military veterans from communist Arial were sent to head south, looking for open land that would make room for immigrants. That order was made by supreme leader of communist Arial, Wilhelmus van Oranje. Along the way, the group of Arials chopped a narrow pathway through the overwhelmingly crowded, but lavish jungle. It was only 3 months of exploring through the jungle, when they reached a river. Across and south of the river was flat land, which is now Downtown Vegas Nuevas.


In 1960, a narrow, 2-lane highway (1 lane each direction) was paved for Brazilian Immigrants to travel from South Arial National Airport to the lonely plain.
In 1960, a narrow, 2-lane highway (1 lane each direction) was paved for Brazilian Immigrants to travel from South Arial National Airport to the lonely plain.


=== '''Failure and Downfall of Nieuwe Vegas''' ===
=== Failure and Downfall of Nieuwe Vegas ===
By 1971, only 7,801 people had settled in the lonely plains. This had angered Jan van Oranje (son of Wilhelmus van Oranje), and as a result, he stopped supplying the Brazilian immigrants food and shelter. Entering 1984, the population count showed that only 2,600 of them survived the isolation. As a result, most of the population of Arial (160,000 at the time) erupted in anger. As a result, on December 3, 1984, Jan van Oranje was shot to death, just outside his home. It would result in a different set of leaders, and a completely different government.
By 1971, only 7,801 people had settled in the lonely plains. This had angered Jan van Oranje (son of Wilhelmus van Oranje), and as a result, he stopped supplying the Brazilian immigrants food and shelter. Entering 1984, the population count showed that only 2,600 of them survived the isolation. As a result, most of the population of Arial (160,000 at the time) erupted in anger. As a result, on December 3, 1984, Jan van Oranje was shot to death, just outside his home. It would result in a different set of leaders, and a completely different government.


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