Country: The Shiny Happy People's Republic of China (currently China/Nepal/Bhutan/Mongolia)
Form of Government: Dictatorship
Your Name/Title: Long Bairen, Emperor for Life
Area: 11,429,315km2
Resources: Lots and lots of cheap plastic merchandise. Oh and people, lotta people here! (Sorry, I was lazy.)
Population: 1,354,995,213 2014 est.
Currency: SHPRC yuan (1USD = 1.39 SCY)
Military: The largest in the world, with over 3 million conscripted soldiers and rising. The navy and Air Force can't quite compare yet.
Secret weapon: Hidden missile silos behind the Great Wall (sssshh! It's an Ancient Chinese Secret!)
History: In 2010, China was simmering, the world was crumbling around them and they wondered what their leaders were going to do. Would it be time for China to resume it's title of leading nation of the world 5000 years after abdicating the throne? Or would they just sit by and wait as they had so so far. Seeing an opportunity, a 21 year old student named Ryan Wilson moved to China and began stirring the pot, rekindling hopes of a glorious Chinese presence, respected the world over, and it was working. He quickly built support in the suppressed rural communities. In 2011, President Hu Jintao began to suspect something but it was too late, Wilson had united the entire Western and Southern state, even gaining support in Hong Kong and Shanghai. In November, Wilson made his move towards the capital. With his growing army of disenfranchised farmers, laborers and fallen stockbrokers, He swept up the coast, taking Jiangsu, Shandong and Hebei in quick succession, his mass of followers growing larger. On December 14th, 2011, he led the attack on Beijing, it was a long siege, 4 days of continuous fighting, but on his 23rd birthday, December 18th, Wilson strode into a mansion in the Shunyi district and officially captured Jintao. 12 days later, he was executed by firing squad. Wilson began construction on a new Emperor's palace in the Fangshan District, and to better posture himself with some residents angry that a white man had taken power, changed his name to Long Bairen, "The White Dragon" in Chinese. Over the next two years, Bairen consolidated his power in the Northern regions and began his ambitions for world conquest, first taking Bhutan in July of 2013, then Nepal in September of 2013, and then adding Mongolia to his collection in May of 2014. He's now looking outward at where to go from here.