11-20-2017, 06:32 AM
I'm taking a 19th century history class this semester and it's really given me a new perspective for the times our game takes place. The 19th century was the age of nationalism and the birth of nations etc. A nation is a group of people united by a common past, culture, etc. In the 19th century many ethnic groups fought to make their own nations/countries and thus translate this idea into a political entity.
With that in mind, I had this idea that @'Priam Lestrange' on the new board could be part of some magical group that thinks wizards should have their own nation/country. Some of them are purist, others aren't necessarily hardcore purists but they still would rather have their own secret magical country than live in secret in an existing country. They think of themselves as 'wizards' first and then as British, French, whatever.
I wanted to see if anyone would be interested in being part of this! I don't imagine that they'd be taken well and I don't have any plans for Priam & co to do some kind of Carbonari-esque revolution to try and seize Britain from the muggles and make their own country or whatever. xP
This is also a very raw idea, so I'm welcome to suggestions as to how to make this seem more... genuine. But that's the basic idea.
With that in mind, I had this idea that @'Priam Lestrange' on the new board could be part of some magical group that thinks wizards should have their own nation/country. Some of them are purist, others aren't necessarily hardcore purists but they still would rather have their own secret magical country than live in secret in an existing country. They think of themselves as 'wizards' first and then as British, French, whatever.
I wanted to see if anyone would be interested in being part of this! I don't imagine that they'd be taken well and I don't have any plans for Priam & co to do some kind of Carbonari-esque revolution to try and seize Britain from the muggles and make their own country or whatever. xP
This is also a very raw idea, so I'm welcome to suggestions as to how to make this seem more... genuine. But that's the basic idea.