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A Region is Lost Forever... How the History Books were Rewri

29-04-2004, 01:33
On this day, April 28th, 2004, A single event rewrote the course of history. Two Great Empires, on two different continents, at two different times throughout history, have collided.

Today, The Ottomon Empire (http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/94281/page=display_region/region=ottomon_empire) was officially subdued by the Empire of Maya (http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/94281/page=display_region/region=maya)

The former members of The Ottomon Empire (http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/94281/page=display_region/region=ottomon_empire) have already begun the transition into the Maya (http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/94281/page=display_region/region=maya) way of life. However, some militant members of the United Nations, Still stick around in a last hope to defend the Empire they helped create. How long will they remain before they too are wooed away by the powerful Maya (http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/94281/page=display_region/region=maya)ns? Tune in next week on:

When Empires Collide
29-04-2004, 11:20
It should be quite a union. What with the Ottoman Empire cutting the balls off the janissaries, and the Maya mob cutting the hearts out of a thousand or two at a time it should make great TV---Gladiator crossed with ER? Hannibal Lecter with a classical twi :roll: st?
Rhiadh
29-04-2004, 11:30
OOC: If I recall rightly, it was the Aztecs who did the whole mass sacrifice thing. Not to say the Maya didn't sacrifice too, but less so.
Mayan Legend
29-04-2004, 19:26
I forsee a great partnership for us in Maya!