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Mr. Impracticable


Lived in Era 27 and got 1 heir(s) (Impracticable II).

When Mr. Impracticable I lived in the 27th Era, he was a kind of martyr. He didn't want war, just for his kingdom to be prosperous. He had his peasents and army settle a colony near the river. He named this colony 'Hanabi'. He then sent his troops from there to start another colony further south near The Holy Roman Empire's territory. There were many enemies over there, so he swung by around the river and started another colony, Karu, right across the river from Hanabi. Afterwords, he joined the mighty empire of West Side Nation.

He is now starting to wage war upon the city of Dawnshire ruled by Mr. Atha. His attacks failed, and has since thus retreated from the area. He then used his capital city of Hanabi as the base attack for the Reat of Life, and won. Now under his commands are the cities of Hanabi, Kaeru and Reat of Life.

Afterwards, he commenced an attack on Plasmodium, Heyhome and Dominar. He took over Plasmodium but failed with with the two ladder. He then started the city of Dousharpe near Kaeru.

A war was waged between him and Mr. Ninja, and in the process he lost Plasmodium. Impracticable plead for a truce, due to teh impending doom both of them faced by the Music empire, which had at this point took Dousharpe and completely destroyed Kaeru.

In the end, Mt. Impracticable left the West Side Nation to join Shogunate with Mr, Ninja, and his since thus launched an attack on Snazzopia. He used an army of nearly 15,000, to take over the city in hopes to use it to fortify themselves from the Music Empire, which is drawing ever closer.

He failed to take over the city, and eventually, him and his entire kingdom was destroyed by the Music Empire.

Mr. Impracticable II


Lived in Era 27, got 1 heir(s) (Impracticable Iii) and was a member of Shogunate

Mr. Impracticable's son, Mr. Impracticable II has taken over for teh family. although he does not know where the rest of his kingdom lies, he has started a city, 'Hanabi", as a sort of memorial to the cities of old.
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