Talk:King of CP Estate
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This article iis free-add but there are a few OOC bounderies which will be listed here:
- King of CP and his family are the absolute rulers of the estate.
- King of CP likes to call the nation the United States of Antarctica. The citizens call it the Kingdom of Club Penguin. Everyone else call it the King of CP Estate.
- It is a failed state; private enterprise is illegal and the government (King of CP) owns and runs businesses in a market socialist manner. It has a weak military and Royal Island is extremely rocky, meaning very little can be grown. Royal Island imports more than it exports.
- It does have a significant industry in utillities and exports to East Pengolia. Penguinsky likes the idea of a socialist government (but not a Monarchy). It also exports to West Pengolia, since Penghis Khan thinks that King of CP is awesome. The two cooperate to pay off their annual deficit (which is small in comparision to large countries).
- Tourism is it's other main industry. Often the tourists outnumber the actual population.
- After a Pengolian oil tanker crashed into the island there is no sea life. The water supplies were also contaminated.
- The Feudal System is pretty much enforced here; a pre-French Revolution style system exists, with there being a Peasantry, the Telenacleship and the Nobility as the main classes.
- A rebel faction lead by Supersam10999 (an actual user on CPF Wikia) also exists; they had the Estate Villein's Revolt however they were conned by King of CP.
- King of CP runs the Penguin Masonry, a secret society. There role in regards to this project is not decided but I will think about it.
- Sheepman and Blue November (a new character being made by me) have role in the rebel faction.
More may be added.
--Agent Johnson | I'm Brit-ish and cause of that, I'm Liberal. 13:14, 28 May 2011 (UTC)
Nice :3 --A Wizard is never late he arrives precisely when he means to! 14:07, 28 May 2011 (UTC)
Cheers.--Agent Johnson | I'm Brit-ish and cause of that, I'm Liberal. 00:51, 29 May 2011 (UTC)