((We could just call it Hispania and keep Aragon's color. As for the colonial nation, how about Leonia? After all, it was de Leon who did most of the conquering of Portuguese Colombia, I think.))
Miguel returned to Sanchonia tired. Was this what war was like? He had lost many good men, killed many Portuguese and Castilians. Natives died as he burned down their villages. Why, then, did so many men have to die at his hands?
He shook those thoughts out of his head. You did what you had to, he told himself. He had defeated the Portuguese and seized their colonies. He had helped bring the Gospel to the natives of Sanchonia. And thanks to his efforts and those of his fellow Aragonese, Castile had ceased to exist. Aragon was now unquestionably the most powerful nation in Iberia and the New World. He was a part of that.
You did fine.
He looked at his ancient sword, stained with the blood of hundreds of Iberians and natives.
Now where was that blasted Fountain and El Dorado?
Miguel returned to Sanchonia tired. Was this what war was like? He had lost many good men, killed many Portuguese and Castilians. Natives died as he burned down their villages. Why, then, did so many men have to die at his hands?
He shook those thoughts out of his head. You did what you had to, he told himself. He had defeated the Portuguese and seized their colonies. He had helped bring the Gospel to the natives of Sanchonia. And thanks to his efforts and those of his fellow Aragonese, Castile had ceased to exist. Aragon was now unquestionably the most powerful nation in Iberia and the New World. He was a part of that.
You did fine.
He looked at his ancient sword, stained with the blood of hundreds of Iberians and natives.
Now where was that blasted Fountain and El Dorado?
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