Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-35614398-20200816110753/@comment-45794892-20200915022836

Bosnia Mapper wrote: MLCHN888 wrote: The Order of the Nankai Koku State

-After its joining in the German Civil War, the president of the state gave a speech on May 2, 1937, with the purpose of getting the public riled up about the war. He mentioned the importance of Nankai Koku's involvement, the financial support that will be going to the HRE for military supplies, training, and equipment. He went over the 3rd infantry division and the 2nd infantry division which had set out from 帝国港町 (A major port city) on the day before, and how it should be arriving in Europe in about November. The president made sure to avoid the topic of the recent capital invasion of the HRE by the Shutzkorps, only saying how they will take back the important cities in a very short time. A great deal of patriotism swept the entire nations, and almost all households were hanging up Nankai Koku flags.

-However, near the end of the speech, when the president was about to talk about the Imperial General's work, a bullet struck him in the leg.

-Immediately the crowd was calmed down and were sent away by the police. The president's guards had failed to catch the sniper, and they were hit by a sense of mourning. However, the president was still alive, but barely.

-He was rushed to the hospital in less than 10 minutes. Now in critical condition and care, the government temporarily declares a state of national emergency to catch the people who were behind this. Obviously, the first suspect was the Nankai Koku Liberation Group.

-Nankai Koku starts the funding of Italian rebels. Yes

because a person getting shot in the leg that instantly gets top-quality medical attention is in very high risk of death

and the crowd is going to be quickly calmed and peacefully evacuated Bosnia. When I said they were 'calmed', that meant the news about the incident, and the people's outcries were suppressed. (Take, for example, a mother saying her child is calmed down from crying. In reality, she threatened to enforce a no screen-time rule on him or something. The child still isn't happy, but isn't physically crying.)

Also, why are you so over-literal? I'm going to have to remind you that you are the person, in the other mapping game as Yugoslavia, claimed that Tito, who died in  1980 , had his brains and body preserved and was still able to 'come back to life'.

Oh, and also?

C'mon! If you had a piece of metal lodged into your bone, of course, you're going to be on the verge of blood loss! May I remind you that immense blood loss tends to lead to death!