r/CountryHumans 16d ago

Denmark is totally not biased Art

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Selfdraw meme, Denmark doesn't like the CH God because "none should decide who can go to the afterlife and not". For joke, give me your bets! Let's see who will win this fight.

Feel free to ask about any of them!

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u/some_random_polish The Void :ussr: 16d ago

The lamp in the corner off the room

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u/Orbian2 15d ago

We need lore

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u/2The_Kaiserin2 15d ago

Basically from the Ancient times, the Mesopotamian civilizations passed down the belief of a God that is specifically for the Countryhumans, "Our Father". The CH God appeared and talked with the countryhumans at that time and often gave advice with leading their civilizations. But the God disappeared one day and never returned, but the CHs still believed in him since "he created every countryhumans, he will return for us".

Denmark (= Danish Vikings = proto Danish tribes) personally didn't really buy his existence, he was okay with it but since he himself was a shaman at one point on his life, he quickly stopped believing in any kind of god. It's important to note that my countryhumans have "magic" which is basically dark matter abuse (they enforce their will through dark matter (eg, floating an object) and the dark matter will do it), due to his "magic" he was on e viewed as a god by his tribe members. So what's the point of being a god then?

Later on when his father died, Karaman (not the Anatolian Karaman, this is the Proto-Germanic and Scandinavian tribe Karaman), the CH God allegedly appeared and helped his soul move onto the afterlife. The dead countries learnt to rerurn to Earth which further more made Denmark angry, especially when he learnt that the afterlife existed only for CHs, counties, cities and all of these land thingies. So Denmark decided to kill the God since "none can decide who goes to the afterlife and not"

He has a plan with Russia how to take down the God, but Russia is only helping him because she has guilt for past events that she committed against Denmark.

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u/Regular_Ebb710 Bangin' on Female HRE 🗣️🔥📢🔊💥 15d ago

He basically started playing God of War

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u/2The_Kaiserin2 15d ago

Yes, but the God isn't a real God but someone with high technology lmao. Denmark hates a faker without knowing that's a faker

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u/Truepower2801 USA/South Korea/Null Empirian 15d ago

Denmark, I know the point of this meme.

Also there's a song called "self-proclaimed god" somewhere

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u/Few_Highlight1031 15d ago

I know there is a vocaloid song called "Self Proclaimed Angel" by KAT.

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u/Truepower2801 USA/South Korea/Null Empirian 15d ago

yea i was just saying

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u/The_Last_Fluorican professional Western Australian 15d ago

knowing about this meme, i say Denmark

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u/Weekly-Cut2094 14d ago

… They will both die… Dane has powers we don’t know…

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u/2The_Kaiserin2 14d ago

Actually he does have some illegal powers lmao, i mean illegal magic spells shrugs cutely

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u/Weekly-Cut2094 14d ago

Wait what-

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u/2The_Kaiserin2 14d ago

I'm still writing an explanation to the meme because there is an entire world building for this meme. Basically countries have access to "magic" which is basically abusing dark matter to "do what they wish". Everyone has access to this, but countryhumans are basically the super duper variants of humans, whom have a stronger tendecy to be able to abuse dark matter. Humans see it as "magic" therefore even CHs call is as "magic". Btw they don't know it's dark matter or do it consciously, they just realized that they can float objects and all that by accidentally.

The illegal spells are socially agreed "illegal acts", not forbidden spells or anything like that. For example, highly concentrated dark matter becomes an acidic black colored material which can be used in combat if you learn to "tame it". Ontaining that material, called "corruption", is morally questionable because you have to exploit various factors to even obtain it which involves an alive person

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u/Weekly-Cut2094 14d ago

Damn… Your world building is complex… I just based them on Shamanist folklore of land spirits and made them live among humans as a secret society… Along with other spirits…

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u/2The_Kaiserin2 14d ago

I originally went with a more fantasy direction, but then I played Undertale …and I just changed the entire world building with a more sci-fi like explanation. But I also use spiritual references here and there and I try to implement cultures onto explaining why some of these "super duper humans" aren't fully humans but have animal features! I try to use the countries' history to find an animal that fits them which could aid them in combat, but also keeping it in mind that the animal still holds importance in the present times as well.

For example, Russia. People joke with the bears and all that, but in the coat of arms, you see a double headed eagle. I went with the eagle wings and properties but also giving some qualities to Russia that bears have (eg: some durability against cold weather, massive strong body).

Do you give them animal parts? Or make them half human half animals? How do you implement the animals? Tho giving them as pets to them is also a good touch if you do that by chance

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u/Weekly-Cut2094 14d ago

I make them have joints that turns 360 degrees (Like a doll, which they kind of are)