Friega

History
Friesland was first inhabited by the Frisii people in c.294, who settled in the region that is now present day Longton. Members of the Gunn clan also settled. Centuries of warfare and attack from outside forces left the region in a weak state up until the 1600's when a unified kingdom gained control stability made the foundations that the country is built onto today. The 1700's, saw the economy and population skyrocket under the stable government of King Van Rechteren. The nation also saw a huge expansion in its culture, which to this day can still be seen on parts of Britain and north Atlantic islands settled by the Frisii people. Napoleon invaded the kingdom in 1799 and quickly defeated any of the nation’s defence forces he encountered. The French installed a puppet state until 1814 when Anglius a Gunn landowner led a rebellion and founded the Kingdom of Anglinburg. During WWI the nation remained neutral, and saw little of the destruction its European neighbours experienced. In 1921 the Anglin line died out, and the Gunn-Frisia line from Denmark obtained power. Many changes were put in place like the removal of the conscription act and drastic military cuts. The name changed to the Kingdom of Gunn-Frisia-Anglinburg, which saw increased ties to Denmark. Again in 1975 the royal line died out but a relatively close line was found, the Fox-Gunter line. This radical regime used newly discovered oil as a means to fund their military ideals, and returned the conscription act into service. Today there is an underground military that is working against the Fox-Gunter government which has caused a divide within the nation over support for each. This was only heightened by deployment of the military in Montenegro during the Balkans war because of an old alliance. Although the nation still functions, the threat of the underground military is still visible. Recently many nations have called for the Fox-Gunter government to step down, but there are little signs of change within the nation.