i have this question stuck on my mind since the day i discovered about Fiôvâ.
Our revolutionary heritage. Fiovă was founded as a province so that former citizens of the Talossan Republic could have self determination. Hence, our hyper-democratic constitution.
As far as Talossan Republicanism goes, we may have been on the losing side, we're still not convinced it was the wrong one.
Quote from: Miestră Schivă, UrN-GC on September 13, 2025, 04:42:00 PMOur revolutionary heritage. Fiovă was founded as a province so that former citizens of the Talossan Republic could have self determination. Hence, our hyper-democratic constitution.
As far as Talossan Republicanism goes, we may have been on the losing side, we're still not convinced it was the wrong one.
ohh, such a fascinated history, thank you for answering my question!
Linguistically, I note the "Free Province" construction evokes the historical Irish Free State (1922-1937), a constitutional monarchy established as a compromise for a people who would have, in the main, have preferred to be a republic.
Quote from: Carteir Montagnhă on September 13, 2025, 10:54:17 PMQuote from: Miestră Schivă, UrN-GC on September 13, 2025, 04:42:00 PMOur revolutionary heritage. Fiovă was founded as a province so that former citizens of the Talossan Republic could have self determination. Hence, our hyper-democratic constitution.
As far as Talossan Republicanism goes, we may have been on the losing side, we're still not convinced it was the wrong one.
ohh, such a fascinated history, thank you for answering my question!
The origin-story of the foundation of Fiova is long and entails the 2003-2012 period of Talossan history (esp. 2003-2004), which makes whatever tumult may be going on nowadays look like a dinner party.