As D&D alignment system is basically a crap and useless overall, if we want to categorize nations, I propose the following alignment system, based on a Hungarian RPG.
Order/Law vs. Freedom
Life vs. Death (whether individual life is valued or considered expendable)
Dependability/honor vs. Adventurism/Realpolitik
Some might not get any preference. E.g. Order, Life and Life, Order - they also have different priorities.
A Prussian state would be pure Order.
China would be Order, Dependability, Death
NS would be Freedom, Adventurism
Gran Columbia - Adventurism, Death, Order
France: Order, life (being a welfare state counts)
Orange: Freedom, Death, Dependability
(Self-perception would have Honor at the first or second place, but Portugal and Austria might not agree with that. Death is there due to racial policies)
DKB: Order, Adventurism
Rohan: Order, Life, Dependability
Dependability, Order, Life - self perception :)
Iberia
Order with some movement towards Freedom
Honor with a strong dash of Realpolitik
Michael
I would add a dash of honor and life to NS.
Despite propaganda to the contrary NS has not and will not break treaties it has signed and there is the 'Live to Fight Another Day' order.
QuoteDespite propaganda to the contrary NS has not and will not break treaties it has signed
But isn't that what Swiss propoganda is claiming? :D
Quotethere is the 'Live to Fight Another Day' order.
Ah, yes. The Swiss are famous for using the infamous Sir Robin Maneuver. ;D
QuoteBut isn't that what Swiss propoganda is claiming?
But you can't point to a single Treaty that NS has broken.
QuoteAh, yes. The Swiss are famous for using the infamous Sir Robin Maneuver.
Patented in fact. Sir Robin is a Swiss citizen, unfortunately no one has been able to see his face since the war started, and he's been able to avoid all attempts to draft him.
Meanwhile Swiss Lawyers are preparing a lawsuit against Schilling for stealing the maneuver without paying royalties...
Agree that Gran Colombia trends towards order versus freedom, and has low lack of respect for individual lives (though I'd not call that "Death" per se).
Honor/loyality vs. adventurism/realpolitik is trickier - Gran Colombia tries to ensure that there is a veneer of legality on all of its acquisitions, so as to discourage shouting/shooting matches.
QuoteBut you can't point to a single Treaty that NS has broken.
I was mainly looking at the "will not" bit in "NS has not and will not break treaties".
:)
QuoteSir Robin is a Swiss citizen, unfortunately no one has been able to see his face since the war started, and he's been able to avoid all attempts to draft him.
When big bad men came to draft
He quickly packed his stuff and left
Bravest of the brave, Sir Robin!;D
QuoteMeanwhile Swiss Lawyers are preparing a lawsuit against Schilling for stealing the maneuver without paying royalties...
That won't work as the person in question has to be (as described in the Ballad of Brave Sir Robin) a male... but no doubt that the Swiss are able to prove that Shilling is actually a man. :D
NS lawyers can have lots of fun trying to serve their papers, 'cuz, y'see guv, s'e's scarpered...
...and is currently in France! :D
The DKB would say they're Order, Life, Honour, with broken treaties/alliances being due to bad faith on the other party's part first. Oh look, yeah, the other party was the Swiss, saying that was redundant! :P