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Countrygangs are the channels and roles tied to a specific country.
"Countrygangs" is a event hosted in the [[Pantonia discord server]], where individuals represent their countries in a colonial roleplay. The event takes place on discord and google my maps, where individuals will map out their countries, they will use icons to represent fictional cities and services, and army troops. The nations will often engage in roleplay wars in the event, they will move their troops and claim other's land in much roleplay fashion, and similar to the boardgame Risk. Countries will host elections before the event starts, and leaders will often decide most things to do with the country. The country gangs online event also includes a fictional currency called G points, where each country gets a certain amount of points depending on how much fictional services and settlements they have created, and they are able to buy things such as more settlements, or troops, by messaging the facilitator.  


== List of countrygangs ==
== List of countrygangs (As of 2023) ==
(This list might be inaccurate.)
* '''Irish Gang'''
* '''Irish Gang'''
* '''Portugal Gang'''
* '''Portugal Gang'''
* '''German Gang'''
* '''German Gang''' (Leader: [[Dux]], formerly plutorite)
* '''ASEAN Gang'''
* '''ASEAN Gang''' (Leader: [[Nikkon]])
* '''CIS Gang''' (Leader: [[Magestick]])
* '''CIS Gang''' (Leader: [[Magestick]])
** There's was a proposed countrygang called Soviet Gang, but it was later changed to be CIS Gang, as it would be offensive to members from the former soviet countries.<ref name="sovietgangnamechange">[[:File:Suggestion to Change the name of Soviet Gang.png|Suggestion to change the name of Soviet Gang]]</ref><ref name="cisgangtoreplacedsovietgang">[[:File:CIS Gang as a Replacement for Soviet Gang.png|'CIS Gang' as a replacement for Soviet Gang]]</ref>
* '''Balkan Gang'''
* '''Balkan Gang'''
* '''South Africa Gang'''
* '''South Africa Gang'''
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* '''English Gang'''
* '''English Gang'''
* '''Pantonia Gang''' (Leader: [[Django]])
* '''Pantonia Gang''' (Leader: [[Django]])
<ref>There's also was a proposed variant for the countrygang "USSR Gang", but it was declined, as it would make members from the former USSR countries angry.</ref>
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Latest revision as of 08:43, 27 June 2023

"Countrygangs" is a event hosted in the Pantonia discord server, where individuals represent their countries in a colonial roleplay. The event takes place on discord and google my maps, where individuals will map out their countries, they will use icons to represent fictional cities and services, and army troops. The nations will often engage in roleplay wars in the event, they will move their troops and claim other's land in much roleplay fashion, and similar to the boardgame Risk. Countries will host elections before the event starts, and leaders will often decide most things to do with the country. The country gangs online event also includes a fictional currency called G points, where each country gets a certain amount of points depending on how much fictional services and settlements they have created, and they are able to buy things such as more settlements, or troops, by messaging the facilitator.

List of countrygangs (As of 2023)

(This list might be inaccurate.)

  • Irish Gang
  • Portugal Gang
  • German Gang (Leader: Dux, formerly plutorite)
  • ASEAN Gang (Leader: Nikkon)
  • CIS Gang (Leader: Magestick)
    • There's was a proposed countrygang called Soviet Gang, but it was later changed to be CIS Gang, as it would be offensive to members from the former soviet countries.[1][2]
  • Balkan Gang
  • South Africa Gang
  • Emerati Gang (Leader: MrBurger)
  • American Gang
  • English Gang
  • Pantonia Gang (Leader: Django)

Notes