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    The existence of personified nations was always an open secret. But when the public became fully aware of the ties these beings had with the land, the ethical considerations of these nations working under the government were sparked. Some of them have worked with less-than-ideal leaders, enabling genocide, colonisation, and corruption. Can they be trusted to remain in these positions? Should anyone be compelled to act on behalf of a government they do not agree with? If they are bound to their leaders' decisions, is it moral to keep them there at all?

    They have lived for hundreds of years, and they will live for a hundred more. So the world had to ask: Should we recognise these beings as people, and do they deserve freedom?

    After years of negotiation, international debates, and voting. A collective agreement from all world leaders had finally granted these nations freedom. No government leash, no political obligations. Now, with their own set of rights and personhood, they face an entirely new question: What does a nation become when there’s no country to represent anymore?

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    02 Jan 2026

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    Awesome concept!!