User blog:AenMaps/Chaos: Rebirth (Map Game) (JUST FOR STORAGE)

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Rules
The game does not have the conventional rules of a free-for-all game. Seriously. You don't even need to write turns. You just have to suggest wars or interactions between countries in the comments, and the war or interaction will happen (with an outcome calculated with formulae). You can suggest nearly anything, including but not limited to: Basically, just mess up the world as much as you can. You can choose to stick to one nation and try to expand it, or you could try and chop up big nations into smaller pieces. The world is for you to mould. There are no time limits, and you don't have to pressure yourself to write a long-ass paragraph each turn. Just... do whatever you want.
 * Wars between two or more countries
 * Civil war in a country
 * Alliances between countries
 * Government reform in countries
 * Spitting of countries
 * Formation of new countries
 * etc.

Of course, we have to lay down to specific ground rules, as the last two were maybe too... chaotic.
 * 1) Alliances are limited to 5 nations. If you'll remember Chaos: Entropy, A massive war broke out between two large alliances that basically killed them game. That will not happen again.
 * 2) Players are limited to 5 suggestions. Yes. 5 suggestions. I know you guys are a crafty bunch, and will try to put maybe 3-4 suggestions into one paragraph to make it seem like it's 1 suggestion. However, I'm not stupid. Please don't insult me by breaking the rules and ruining the fun for everyone. 5 suggestions. Max.
 * 3) Players get 2 mains. A main is a nation that you have preference over. Not complete control, but preference. For example: Joe's main is Finland. He decides to make Finland conquer Sweden. However, Jill decides that she wants Finland to break apart in a state of anarchy and confusion. Now in this scenario, Joe's suggestion has preference over Jill's suggestion, because Finland is Joe's main. However, if Finland is nobody's main, I will simple choose the more plausible scenario. Finland has no reason to break out into anarchy, so I would choose Joe's suggestion.