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From Alternative History
The death of Yi Sun-sin sometime prior to Toyotomi Fideyoshi's invasion of Korea leads to Japanese victory. This, in turn, promotes an expansionistic, rather than isolationist, Japan. Under the leadership of the Toyotomi family, holding the court titles of Quampaku and Sexxô, the Japanese compete with the great European powers for colonies.
Japan and her former colonies form a large, if loose, union covering large areas of the world. The growth of the Empire began as they expanded Northward to Siberia and then westward until colliding with the Russians, and across the Bering Straits into Aresuka, and down the Pacific coast. They also expanded into Southeast Asia, Indonesia, and into Australia (Xinnoranda). (Click for more...) |}