History of Europe Part 1 (MervueMeringue)

Description
This episode dates around 5000 BCE or 3000 BCE to the about the end of 300 BCE.

NOTE: COUNTRIES WILL HAVE GENDERS. IN THIS VERSION SO FAR, THERE MIGHT BE ANOTHER VERSION.

Main Protagonist: Egypt

Main antagonist: Persia

Plot
The story shows that the world is lushes and green, ripe and fertile. Civilization started in Egypt, spawning on the Nile River. Egypt greets the audience and introduces the series, this is the only nation that broke the fourth Wall.

Shortly after it finishes, it met with his neighbor Libya, who just spawned nearby. Egypt greets his new neighbor, but the neighbor soon "embraced him with steel" (Attacking). Egypt struggles to talk, trying to convince Libya that he came in peace. Libya responds, "THIS CONTINENT BELONGS TO LIBYA!", before continuing his attack. Egypt gives up his attempt at peace and retaliates, pushing Libya back. Libya was smart enough to surrender before Egypt celebrates in victory, ensuring nothing happens like this again.

Other civilizations started forming, like Assyria, Armenia, Persia, The Hittites, Carthage, and Gaul. Assyria expands to Egypt's border, and starts a war against Egypt. The Hittites joins the war on Egypt's side, but Assyria is still winning. However, Persia, after vassalizing Arabia, joins the war and saves Egypt and The Hittites. Egypt thanked Persia for his assistance. Persia returned the appreciation, before making a sinister laugh, saying that they suspect nothing.

Thrace, a newcomer, attacks the Hittites in the quake of their expansion. Armenia supports Thrace in the attack, on which the Hittites respond in sarcastic frustration, calling it the "Invade the Hittites day". Persia ignores the sarcastic remark and agrees with the Hittites, before themselves, join in on the war against them. Egypt, watching in horror, scorns Persia and supported the recently fallen Hittites. Persia scoffs at Egypt and quickly overrun Egypt. Thrace wasn't finished, he turn around and called out to the Greeks. The Greeks, sensing a fight, thanked Thrace for the warning. In return, the latter also thanked the Greeks. After the polity is over, Thrace begun his invasion of Greece, the latter, already prepared for the invasion, effortlessly pushed back Thrace and destroyed it with the help of Persia, who had already took land from their neighboring Armenians. Persia and Greece made a childish argument on who owns the land, before themselves fought each other. Persia, feeling smug, had laughed at Greece's small size. Greece, recruited the help of Armenia, Arabia, and Libya, destroyed the Persian Empire.

After defeating Persia, the three nations celebrate the victory. Arabia questioned if Greece if he could sustain power in the land. Greece, with victory still on his mind, responds arrogantly. Egypt, Seleucids, and Persia claimed independence while Greece was making an answer. Greece complained, but settled with their importance in history.

A little later, in a land far from the Middle-east, Gauls had finally expanded their domain to the extent that their neighbors had begun to fear them. Except for one, Rome had valiantly stood up to the Gauls and made a heroic victory in southern modern day France.

The Seleucid, finally stabilizing their power in the Middle-east, attempts to invade Persia. It's neighbors scorned Seleucid, implying that Persia changed, before joining against Seleucid. Greece betrayed his former allies and supports Seleucid, thinking that they can earn land. The conflict had spread far into Europe, Rome joins Greece's team to fight Carthage. Carthage convinces Libya to support their side before the episode ends with the entire warzone being revealed.