The Creation of a Republic in the United Nation of Orburn

  • Involvement Increases

    The federal government has decided to increase it's involvement with citizens and has actively been intruding on the lives of the people.
  • An Uproar

    Citizens have grown tired of the government becoming too involved with the people and gather in protests across the nation.
  • Going Too Far

    The federal government takes matters into their own hands and begins arresting those who have different opinions than that of the gov't.
  • War for a Republic

    Citizens establish militias within each sect of Orburn and eventually team together to fight against the federal government. Federal workers are forced to fight for the government even if they have a differing opinion.
  • War for a Republic

    The War for a Republic continues on until 2014. Hundreds of thousands of citizens have died, but the government has deteriorated much more with over 500,000 casualties.
  • Surrender

    The government and its workers finally surrender on May 21, 2014 after two years at war with the citizens of the United Nation of Orburn. Citizens reestablish the Constitution of the United Nation of Orburn to allow for a republic to be the form of government used.
  • A New Beginning

    New government officials and representatives for each sect have been elected by the people to reform the government to their liking. The Constitution of the United Nation of Orburn is set in place to protect citizens and establish the structure of government.
  • The Republic is on the Rocks

    Things become rocky as representatives for each sect in Orburn drift off from what the people want. The people fear of another war against the government.
  • Back on Track

    After increased amounts of calls from citizens, representatives get the hint and get back on track with following what the people want instead of their own personal beliefs.
  • Representatives Fight Back

    Representatives of 20 of the 32 sects team together to send a message out to citizens. They establish that their opinions are also important since they are also citizens of Orburn and suggest that the people let them do what they think is best. They are met with backlash and are all elected to be taken out of their positions.
  • New Representatives are Elected

    The people hold a mass election to determine representatives for the 20 sects that were in need. This process took close to 3 months to be completed.
  • On the Hunt for a President

    Francis A. Laure, a committed military participant in the War for a Republic is nominated by the citizens of Orburn to become president and enforce the law.
  • President Laure Does the Country Good

    After the election of President Laure into office, representatives of their sects work better than ever and citizens feel no need to make adjustments to the government they've created.