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<div class="element">'''Total Population:''' 66 | <div class="element">'''Total Population:''' 66 | ||
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'''Chamorro Guahan''' is a nation in the [[Third Phase]] created by the user [[p1gomi]] and partially by [[p1gsel]]. The capital of Chamorro Guahan, Hagatna, is located on the most north- | '''Chamorro Guahan''' is a nation in the [[Third Phase]] created by the user [[p1gomi]] and partially by [[p1gsel]]. The capital of Chamorro Guahan, Hagatna, is located on the most north-western part of [[Guam]]. Chamorro Guahan was the first nation to settle on Guam. | ||
== Sedashka == | == Sedashka == |
Latest revision as of 14:45, 27 May 2024

- Hagatna: 66
42 Regular, 24 Worker Chamorro Guahan is a nation in the Third Phase created by the user p1gomi and partially by p1gsel. The capital of Chamorro Guahan, Hagatna, is located on the most north-western part of Guam. Chamorro Guahan was the first nation to settle on Guam.
Sedashka
All inhabitants of Guam are from the island Sedashka. Sedashka had overpopulated. Due to the little amount of space and production the population could not receive basic human needs. As resources started to run low and food production became increasingly inefficient and sufficient, a group of a few families devised a plan to escape the island. They gathered resources over the following days. They did not tell any other inhabitants of Sedashka, as they did not want to start an issue. They took as little resources as possible so the other inhabitants of Sedashka could survive.
After 2 weeks of gathering resources and supplies for a 16 day journey, these people built a small boat and set sail in a night. They left quietly, likely leaving the Sedashkans the next day to wonder where they went. The night was peaceful, without harsh waves or rain. Some people would sleep whilst others would keep an eye out for land and paddle.
After 7 days and a few hours the group started losing hope, but then they located something in the distance. They decided to paddle towards it, as their supplies started to run low. Paddling had cost them more energy than they had expected. During the afternoon, one of the group members noticed that it was not a large piece of wood or a ship. It was likely an island. They got closer towards it and the thing seemed to slowly start getting bigger. Eventually, the next day, they saw trees. They paddled enthusiastically. Once reaching the island, the group became ecstatic. The island seemed very habitable and it seemed to be uninhabited by other people.
Chamorro Guahan
The group decided to call the seemingly endless Island "Guam". They started settling and called their nation Chamorro Guahan, which means "a place of resources". Eventually they named their village "Hagatna". Quickly they were building numerous huts for all the civilians that went with them. These huts were not of extremely high quality, but certainly safe. They would vary in size depending on how many people would have to live in that hut.