N/Introduction/Building Nations
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[edit] Step One: StatisticsNations are independent governments within a civilization. While they may have many common attributes with the civilization, the its autonomous nature sets it apart. Before you can do anything, you must develop the primary statistics for the nation and then you can build from there. Although this is fictionalized it should reasonably fall in line with the existing civilization and be believable from that point of view. If this nation has no civilization, consider adding to an existing one or starting your own civilization. It is important that there is a civilization for the nation to belong to in order for it to be integrated.
[edit] Step Two: OverviewProvide a brief explanation of the overall geography, religion, political, economic, and social aspects of the nation. Include major historical events, interesting and unusual aspects, and describe the overall current situation in that nation. [edit] Step Three: HistoryGo into great detail concerning the history of the nation starting from its pre-history, into its formative years, its formation, early years and later years. Include a timeline, major events, key players in history and explore the geographical, religious, economic, political, and social components of the major events. Also include any pictures, maps, support links, or extra materials and references as needed. [edit] Step Four: GovernmentDiscuss the function, role, and levels of government and administration. Include the military, social programs, domestic events and policy, international events and policy, political parties and the general structure of how the government works. Also include any smaller governments, division of powers, government agencies, and key government officials in the nation. [edit] Step Five: EcologyThis step goes into the details of the nation's geography, climate, and environmental information, data, and situation. Include discssion on plant life, animal life, common natural disasters, weather patterns, and major geographical bodies such as rivers, lakes, oceans, mountains, deserts, etc. Provide maps and images when available. [edit] Step Six: EconomyGo into details on how the economy works, its major system of operation, imports and exports and economic relationships with others. Discuss the government's role in the economy as well as what it is like for the common person. [edit] Step Seven: SocietyExplore the population of the nation. Look at their species, economic class, socio-political class, ethnicity, religion, culture, and other diverse elements within the nation. Go into detail about the population's likes and dislikes, overall opinion of the country and their everyday lives. Use this section to go into detail about religion, philosophy, education, art, entertainment, sports, health and healthcare, music and other cultural aspects of the nation. As with all articles, no detail is too small. |
