Riis, a nation divided
It all started back in the Seventies, the persecution of the non-Riisti ethnic groups in the small, impoverished nation of Riis. In the predominantly Riisti north of Riis the nation reacted with shock and horror to the acts of their fellow Riisti residing in the south. From their increasingly encircled cities, the Southern Riisti began their acts against the other ethnicities, the nomadic Darshoi, the Agladan, and the Hoddani. An open-door policy of immigration had ensured the south was flooded by other peoples from all over the continent.
By the Eighties, over a million people had died, and the nation of Riis began to resemble a nation at war. The economy was slowly eroded away, the people becoming more divided, as all groups began moving north into the more naturalistic northern part of Riis. The Riisti in the north tried to accept this influx, but given the need to choose to help their own Riisti blood or those of the immigrants, the outcome was not in doubt.
By the Nineties, the nation of Riis was predominantly Riisti in the north, and Hoddani in the south. The situation was ripe for civil war.
[To be continued]
EDIT: Attempted to rewrite it so it made sense.
It all started back in the Seventies, the persecution of the non-Riisti ethnic groups in the small, impoverished nation of Riis. In the predominantly Riisti north of Riis the nation reacted with shock and horror to the acts of their fellow Riisti residing in the south. From their increasingly encircled cities, the Southern Riisti began their acts against the other ethnicities, the nomadic Darshoi, the Agladan, and the Hoddani. An open-door policy of immigration had ensured the south was flooded by other peoples from all over the continent.
By the Eighties, over a million people had died, and the nation of Riis began to resemble a nation at war. The economy was slowly eroded away, the people becoming more divided, as all groups began moving north into the more naturalistic northern part of Riis. The Riisti in the north tried to accept this influx, but given the need to choose to help their own Riisti blood or those of the immigrants, the outcome was not in doubt.
By the Nineties, the nation of Riis was predominantly Riisti in the north, and Hoddani in the south. The situation was ripe for civil war.
[To be continued]
EDIT: Attempted to rewrite it so it made sense.
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