What if your general was not just a general but a nation, devoted to your oshi and their will? Enter this general where the fanbases and generals of /vt/ are reimagined as rival nations fighting bitter battles or beginning wholesome friendships for the glory of their oshis.uma editionPreviously: >>110026726Interactive map:https://vtwbg.github.io/Introductory document for new anons:https://rentry.org/vtwbg-qrdVITI ARCHIVE:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QxRtAENk7g3hJAlBsEWRJ6KVEItchyvymusJ1Q7ulEs/BIOME MAP:https://files.catbox.moe/wz0ad4.pngOTHER PROJECTS:https://rentry.org/vtwbg-projects
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whata world do?
How do the people in your nation treat cripples? Are there any forms of disability more common than others? What may be the reason(s) for this?Hoomans tend to get problems with their feet later in life. This sometimes leaves them relying on canes or even wheelchairs, but it is by no means universal. Regardless, it serves as the reason for a family's Hoojisan to live on the ground floor of all multiple-story homes in /who/. The saying "sore in the foot" is suspected of being derived from "long in the tooth" which is used in other cultures for the same reason. Hooties in a bratty mood may tease a wheelchair-bound Hoojisan they see, but this is usually met with their nearby parent or Hoojisan chastising them or administering some form of mild physical punishment, like a smack on the back of the head. This teasing is also never done to family members, for obvious reasons.
So, when divegrass?
oh my god I forgot about the world todayermsurvive the night?