by Max Barry

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History of Gabon

Gabon nomadic past
The land now called Gabon is a full of lush and greene meadows and meandering rivers.

Gabon trade period
Gabon eventually emerged from its nomadic and chaotic past to find itself ensnared in the intricate web of trade of the empire of Emotion and Anihc. Beening the center of their economic transactions, Gabon was often puppetted. But the collapse of Emor, however, bought forth a new era, where Gabon was firmly tethered to Anihc.

Gabon under Anihc
Gabon under Anihc saw a period of complex dynamics. The nation, once under the influence of Emor, found itself firmly aligned with Anihc after the collapse of its former puppeteer. La ville éternelle(the capital city)decayed becoming just a hub for Anihc's interests.

But Anihc had been known to for its “family drama” due to this the average time of a king was 7 months and usually resulting in civil wars. In one particular big one Gabon slipped away.

Gabon had been want to leave Anihc since the beginning and Gabon was simmered with tensions, setting the stage for the eventual eruption of rebellion. The chapter under Anihc's influence left an indelible mark on Gabon's history, shaping its trajectory toward independence and autonomy.

Gabon’s rebellion
As the winds of change began to rustle through Gabon as corruption by Anihc kindled the flames of rebellion. In that tumultuous period, a leader named Ruthul the second emerged at the forefront, steering the rebellion towards independence. Gabon's fight for autonomy reached its culmination on the 13th of April 2001, though global recognition was bestowed five days later on the 18th of April 2001, marking the official Independence Day.

Gabon post-independence
Post-independence, Gabon found itself at a crossroads, compelled to align with either the Alliance of Sovereign Unions (ASU) or the Revolutionary Socialist States Union (RSSU). Wary of its historical ties with Anihc, which had aligned itself with the RSSU, Gabon chose the ASU, seeking to chart an independent course and distance itself from its colonial partner. The resilient spirit of Gabon, forged through the crucible of history, continues to shape this nation, now standing proudly on its own.

In the aftermath of gaining independence and aligning with the Alliance of Sovereign Unions, Gabon embarked on a path of nation-building. Facing the daunting task of establishing governance structures, fostering economic development, and nurturing a sense of national identity, the young nation encountered both successes and troubles of it way.

(Sorry I will complete Gabon nomadic past later . Also Gabon isn’t at all related to the actual country)

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