Talk:Napoleonic Era (Map Game)/@comment-25700244-20150405185704

Scandinavia:

External Affairs: After communism has died down in the country, Scandinavia decides to re-annex Finland but keeps it as autonomous. They also declare war on Norway for the second time and finish it off, annexing the rest of Norway and Greenland. However, with this comes major casualties. They give Scandinavian Indusia (Pakistan) to Rome. Also, Scandinavian Egypt expands into Sudan and New Skåne expands into the South Island. The empress of Scandinavia and the King of Ethiopia also agree on incorporating Ethiopia into Scandinavian Red Sea colony. However, the natives of the South Island and Sudan, and the citizens of Ethiopia do not like these movements, so the country experiences a few rebellions in those areas. Greenland's colony also expands due to new inventions, but many houses do not have the essential needs to properly house people, so the colony expands only by a little.

Internal Affairs: Kilonka spreads to all of the Swedish colonies, but the scientists are getting closer to finding the cure. Recently the disease has become drastically more lethal, killing on average 73 colonists per month (out of New Gotland and Oland, New Skåne, Daborjanland, Scandinavian Egypt, Scandinavian Red Sea, and Scandinavian Sydamerika). On a good note, Greenland becomes more habitable due to an invention in collaboration with a clothing corporation and scientists. They have invented a new jacket called, "Tröja". The Tröja receives so much positive feedback that the corporation and scientists decide to create a joint venture just for the coats. They start shipping them to the northern reaches of the mainland, Svalbard, Greenland, Canada, the Alps and the Andes. Sweden also expands their military. In late December 23, in the middle of the night, riots in Danish streets spring forth. The Danish protesters were hitting and punching Swedish citizens and soldiers. They were shouting phrases containing the words, "Denmark" "Free" "Independent" "Swedish Tyranny". Empress Elsa, though reluctant, gives autonomy to Denmark.