Pangia

  • The Day of Order

    The Day of Order
    After being a part of Russia for hundreds of years before, the city of Pangia broke off from the communist country, due to conflicting political views.
  • Retreat to Heilongjiang

    Retreat to Heilongjiang
    On April 26th, Russian government officials received news of Pangia claiming its independence from the country. Outraged, the king of Russia began recruiting troops for war.
  • The Jaimusi Alliance

    The Jaimusi Alliance
    Military officials of Pangia travelled to Jaimusi to try and ask for help recruiting soldiers for the war that was soon to come. The leader of Heilongjiang at the time was very supportive of Pangia's actions and agreed to form an alliance with them.
  • Russia Hears of China Alliance

    Russia Hears of China Alliance
    Russian government officials find out that their neighboring country, China, had just formed an alliance with Pangia. Fearful of what even might follow, the leader of Russia decided to back down on sending troops to Pangia.
  • Russia Backs Down

    Russia Backs Down
    Russia backs down from advancing into Heilongjiang, China. In return, Gia Coralli, the president of Pangia forms a peace treaty stating what the country stands for as well as and agreement between Russia and Pangia to not engage in battle.
  • Pangia Gains Independence

    Pangia Gains Independence
    After meeting in the city of Yichun, both Russian and Pangian officials came to a truce with each other, vowing to never engage in any war-like activities and to maintain the peace between the countries. Pangian government officials now have the freedom to form their own government finally.