Fielger

Fielger is TheGreenGuy's current official nation.

Fielger is a country and a unitary presidentially republic located in the western part of the Scandinavian Peninsula plus Faroe Islands, Shetland and Orkney Islands. It only borders Denmark on the southern border and Sweden on the eastern border. The current president is Trygve Sumessen (Frihetspartiet).

Fiel Tribes
The first tribes that would later become duchies and kingdoms which would form modern day Fielger were originally placed in the current Fielgerian county of Hordaland and Rogaland, and most tribal towns were placed on the coasts. It wasn't until early 9th century where the tribes came under the rule of Kjetil The First from the Morsee dynasty. During his rule the Fiels took part in the Viking raids of England, colonised Faore Island, Shetland and conquered Orkney Islands.

The Two Tribes
Kjetil's the Third wished to bring glory to the Fiel tribe after the Viking Age ended. He turned his focus on northern Sweden, lands rich in food, good for farming and great for building cities. In 910 after moving armies on boats navigating trough the coastlines of Norway, Västergötland has been conquered. Kjetil declared the newly formed Gres tribe is loyal and allied with the Fiel tribe. Kjetil's brother Knut has been crowned the ruler of the conquered lands.

The Danish Wars
The 10th century were years of conflict between Denmark and the Two Tribes caused by the border frictions with Danish Sørlandet. Two wars were fought (920 - 925 and 929 - 930) over Fiel Hordaland which ultimately resulted in Danish victory. A year later Fielger declared a reconquest war and won in 933 with the help of Bergen peasant rebels. A 3 month war took place over the Gres tribe in 942 but the Danish made minimal land gains. A devastating war took place from 987 to 991 to conquer Danish Sørlandet. With Fiel and Gres victory the Danish Wars ended.

Kingdom of Fielger
In 991 when Gres' tribe ruler died without a successor the region fell under the rule of the Fiel tribes which now controlled the entire region of west Scandinavia with an exception of Østlandet region (the Norse tribes) and Scania (Denmark). During the missionary visit of Pope John XVII the country was christianised. The Fiel tribes adapted feudalism and the pope himself crowned Henrik The Second the King of Fielger in 1015. The name was a combination of the names of the Two Tribes.

World War 2
On the 9th of April, 1940. Germany capitulated Denmark and began the invasion of Sweden by land offensive on the Skåneland border accompanied with naval invasions of Stockholm, Oslo, and Bergen. Due to the capture of these critical cities led to a quick and decisive victory for the Germans. 3 months passed when on the 2nd of July, Sweden capitulated and was fully occupied by the Nazi Regime. Hitler's racial ideology saw the Nordic people on the same level as the Germans, thus the population was weakly repressed. However ghettos formed in the biggest cities and hundreds of thousands of Swedish and Fielgerian Jews fell victim to the holocaust.

Geography
Fielger has a very divided physical geography. The historic region of "Fiel", which is the northern half of the country, is very mountainous and cold when compared to "Gres" which is mostly flat and filled with forests.

Politics and government
Fielgerian general elections are held every 4 years with the last being in 2014.

Parliament
The Hoyeste (Fiel-gres: highest or supreme) is the supreme legislature of Fielger. It is located in Bergen. The unicameral parliament has 190 members, and is elected every four years based on party-list proportional representation in nineteen plural member constituencies.

It was build first and established is 1946. In 1959 Hoyeste had passed a major reform after the end of Fielgerian Civil War, when King's council was removed as a executive power in the government and parliament.

Resources
Export revenues from oil and gas have risen to almost 40% of total exports and constitute more than 18% of the GDP. Fielger is the fifth-largest oil exporter and the fourth-largest gas exporter in the world. Fielgerian companies have drilled over 4900 oil wells in the North Sea as of 2017.