Action Needs an Audience

The year 2020. Europe was much like it is today, with some differences. Italy had been fractured by the Italian Civil War in 1994 with a new state, Alvonia, entering the fray. 26 years later, it had proved itself as a capable and strong world power. Most of northwest Africa had been united under the banner of the Sarnungian Republic, a warlike state that resembled the long-ago Carthage civilization. Portugal and Spain had a short war, ending in Portuguese victory and an annexation of some of northern Spain. Germany in the meantime annexed the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark and Sweden, bringing all of these states under the German flag. Russia too found some new territories, in the name of puppet states in most of Eastern Europe. In North America, sentiments are brewing between the various splinter nations, inciting a war of epic proportions across Europe and North America. How these nations will all tie into the conflict is yet to be seen.