Click keys 1-4 to change maps. Click X to return to the main map. To show the stats click the up arrow on your keyboard, and when you are done, click down. READ THE RULES! This is different from a regular RP. 1 day = 0.5 years, Year - October 1810 Rules: 1. Every 0.5 "years" a country will have the opportunity to claim 10, 000 each day. If you do not specifically claim your troops by saying, "@Romulus-Napoleon, I claim my troops," then you will not get them. Additionally you are responsible of keeping track of your troops. In order to do so, make a remix and then state your troops there. I will check to keep everything in order. 2. If you declare a war on a country, you have to wait at least 2 days before you can fully annex it regardless of size. You can't invade a country in an hour, even if it is more when converting to years, so keep this in mind when invading. 3. You start with a certain amount of troops allotted to you, and then you start getting you extra troops when the RP starts. Remember this is alternate history so don't come after me for giving you the "wrong" number of troops. The amount of troops you have will be updated and put next to your country name everyday. 4. No more than 5 countries per an alliance. This is to prevent this RP from becoming a one sided one, and it will "suck" the fun out of this entire RP. If a member or two leaves an alliance then another member or the amount of members missing can join or else no more. Confederation of the Rhine (80,000) Dark Blue - CMCgamer09 Empire of Austria (150,000) Yellow - @thatcoolguy20209 French Empire (420,000) Pinkish Purple - @FullyHistory Great Britain (255,000) Pinkish Red - @MistarBeast6000 Kingdom of Prussia (130,000) Light Blue - @Majacoding64 Kingdom of Naples (100,000) Red - @24cjackson Kingdom of Denmark (105,000) Dark Orange - @BearBane Kingdom of Sweden (115,000) Light Yellow - Ottoman Empire (490,000) Light Orange - Russian Empire (415,000) Light Green - Switzerland (80,000) Colorless Blue - I might be colorblind, so sorry if the colors are a bit(a lot) messed up. Just google the names if you are confused which is which.