Setting of Nouvelle Alexandrie

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The Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie, known colloquially as New Alexandria or NAX, represents one of Micras's major democratic federations, a multicultural parliamentary democracy that emerged from the union of formerly disparate nations and has evolved into a continental power. The simulation combines sophisticated political roleplay, economic modeling, and collaborative worldbuilding to create an immersive experience for participants interested in democratic governance, political intrigue, and nation-building.

Overview

Nouvelle Alexandrie functions as a sophisticated political simulation where participants create characters, join political parties, draft legislation, run for office, and shape national policy through the Cortes Federales (federal parliament). Unlike more authoritarian simulations on Micras, Nouvelle Alexandrie emphasizes democratic processes, coalition building, and the messy reality of parliamentary politics.

The nation operates on multiple levels:

  • Political simulation through Discord-based roleplay of parliamentary debates, elections, and governance;
  • Economic modeling (as imperfect as it may be) with detailed tracking of GDP, trade, budgets, and industrial development;
  • Military strategy within the Raspur Pact alliance framework;
  • Cultural worldbuilding through diverse regional identities and languages;
  • Media simulation via news articles, social media content, and propaganda.

Setting and themes

Core themes

Political system

Government structure

Major political parties

Electoral system

Regional diversity

Continental regions

Island regions

How to participate

Getting started

Character creation tips

Writing standards

Current storylines and opportunities

Tips for successful participation

Political gameplay

Economic simulation

Military roleplay

Media creation

Common pitfalls to avoid

Lore violations

Power gaming

Poor tntegration

Resources

Essential reading

Regular features

Community spaces

Conclusion

See also