by Max Barry

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The Humble Beginnings of Nadlo.

Nadlo wasn't always known by that name. In the distant past, a different nation held power during what is referred to as the Olden' Days. This period existed before the birth of Nadlo, and the name of the preceding country has long faded from memory. However, our story begins within that nation, focusing on two sisters. Both harbored dreams and aspirations for a superior nation - one that excelled in every aspect of its existence. However, they were not alone in this ambition. Numerous others shared the same vision, prompting them to unite. Over time, several leaders fell in battle until these same two sisters assumed leadership of the revolution. The struggle was hard and prolonged, but ultimately victorious. Initially, Nadlo grappled with instability. Diverse ideologies vied for control, seeking to exploit this fledgling nation. Nevertheless, Nadlo gradually found its footing.

It was understood that Nadlo wouldn't swiftly transform into a prosperous nation; it required time and patience. As time passed, Nadlo began to thrive, yet it still had a long way to go. Initially, there were two sisters, both possessing remarkable abilities and visions. However, a significant rift emerged between them. One sister was discontent with the slow progress, desiring rapid prosperity to create the utopia she, her peers, and ancestors had been denied in the Olden' Days. However, the other sister advocated patience, likening Nadlo to a flower in need of time to blossom. During this period, she believed that if economic prosperity remained elusive, then the pursuit of freedom should take precedence. Consequently, she prioritized it - a viewpoint her sister failed to comprehend.

This divide led to the birth of the Eastern States of Nadlo - a separate entity from Nadlo itself. Economically, they are acknowledged to be more prosperous, yet their citizens suffer in terms of freedom. The citizens of Nadlo appreciate that, despite not being the most affluent economy globally, they possess freedoms absent in their Eastern counterparts.

The sister who advocated patience and remained in Nadlo continues to govern to this day. The citizens remain devoted to their leader, who ardently desires the best for them.

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