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Frostian Lore 🤓🤓🤓
EFR| Eastern Frostian Republic
Foundation (1918-1924)
During the Russian Civil War (1917-1923), the vast and frozen expanse of Siberia became a battleground between the Whites (anti-communist monarchists and republicans) and the Reds (Bolshevik forces). Amidst these factions emerged a unique movement: the Frostian Liberation Front, led by the charismatic and strategic General Volff Mirukhin.
Mirukhin was born in 1894 in the village of Nikolskoe, near Lake Baikal, into a family of Siberian peasants. During World War I, he rose to prominence as a talented officer in the Russian Imperial Army, gaining respect for his intelligence and leadership. After the October Revolution, he rejected communism, viewing it as a threat to individual liberty and Russia's development.
Amidst the chaos of the Civil War, Mirukhin united local resistance groups — composed of farmers, former czarist soldiers, and ethnic minorities like the Buryats and Yakuts — against the Bolsheviks. In 1919, he declared the formation of the Eastern Republic of Frostia, naming it after the harsh Siberian winters and the resilience of its people.
The Ideology of Frostiya
The Ideology at the beginning of its creation in 1924, was largely an Illiberal Republic, with General Volff Mirukhin maintaining great influence and power until the change and opening in 1946, With the declaration of the republic and the country's second and final constitution, the 1946 Constitution defined the country to be a semi-democratic republic, with multiple parties and a parliamentary system. Among the population itself, there is great fear of ideologies that are more biased towards the left, especially among the elderly and veterans. The republic is currently governed by the Eastern Democratic Party.
Rise and International Recognition (1924-1941)
After years of conflict, Frostia solidified its territory in eastern Siberia, including parts of what are now Amur, Yakutia, and Chukotka. The Treaty of Harbin (1924), mediated by Japan and Western representatives, recognized Frostia as an independent nation. This recognition was partly driven by Western strategy to create a "buffer" against the USSR.
Mirukhin, now the lifelong president(With his rule ending in 1946), promoted policies prioritizing education, freedom of speech (limited only by anti-communism), and industrialization. Under his leadership, Frostia developed the FLA (Frostiyan Liberation Army), the FN (Frostiyan Navy), and the FLAF (Frostiyan Liberation Air Force), building modern military forces with support from Japanese and Western weaponry.
World War II (1941-1945)
During World War II, Frostia took a complex position. Despite its disdain for the Soviet Union, Frostia initially remained neutral, fearing a Soviet attack. However, with Japan's invasion of China and the subsequent entry of the Allies into the war, Frostia aligned with the Western powers in 1944, allowing U.S. air bases on its territory. This ensured Allied support in defending against Soviet infiltrations.
Post-War Era and Democracy (1946-1962)
After World War II, Frostia became a bastion of anti-communism in Asia. The Cold War strengthened its position as a strategic ally of the U.S. and Japan, with substantial economic and military support. In 1946, Mirukhin began transitioning the nation toward democracy, believing that authoritarian rule could not sustain Frostia in the long run. The first election was held in 1950, though Mirukhin remained an influential figure until his death in 1962.
Some Key Figures
General and First President Volff Mirukhin (1894-1962)
Profile: A charismatic leader, brilliant strategist, and idealist, Mirukhin believed in the potential of Frostia as an independent and free nation. He was a strong advocate for universal education and infrastructure development.
Legacy: Founder of the FLA and the military structure of Frostia. He forged alliances with the U.S. and Japan, and his influence continues to shape the nation’s identity.
Anya Volkhova Mirukhin (1920-1998)
Mirukhin's Daughter, Anya was a prominent diplomat and social rights advocate in Frostiya(1966-1985). She helped strengthen ties with the United Nations and Western powers.
Air Commander Chief Viktor Sergeyev (1908-1985)
Leader of the Frostian Liberation Air Force (FLAF), Sergeyev was responsible for modernizing the air force and planning defensive strategies during the Cold War.
Ksenia Petrovna Ilyushina (1915-1977)
Founder of Eastern Democratic Party in 1935. An economist by training, she became the first woman president (1968-1974), advancing democratic reforms and social policies.
Admiral Nikolai Zhuvov (1899-1957)
Leader of the Frostian Navy (FN), Zhuvov played a key role in building a formidable maritime fleet to protect Frostia’s coasts in the Pacific.
Frostia Today
Today, Frostia is a stable democracy, known for its progressive policies and modern infrastructure. Despite this, it remains heavily militarized due to tensions with Russia and China. The economy is based on mining (gold and diamonds), renewable energy, and technology, with high human development indices.