South Gladomyr

South Gladomyr (: Sør Gladomyr) was a country created following the Second World War and which collapsed at the start of the Alutran War. The country, whose borders previous to the Second World War and now lay within with Gladomyr's, was a of Salia, whose victory in Gladomyr resulted in the country's formation following several treaties. Under Salian rule, South Gladomyr faced extreme hardship, including an economy which was almost always in freefall, constant famine, lack of jobs, and general poor quality of life. The nation of South Gladomyr existed for nine years <small(1945-1954), and was ruled for the entirety of which by Myr Viljo Janes, who was put into power by Salia itself so as to impose Salian interests upon the country. As a result of the substandard living, South Gladomyr produced a large-scale in which South Myrs fled to neighboring nations such as Ordrey, Edury, or North Gladomyr; the last of which being a state ruled by a prime minister still holding Myrish interests. While these countries generally tried to accept said refugees, heavily guarded borders made this difficult, especially on the border regions with North Gladomyr.

Notably, parts of the former capital city of Dincuff lay in North Myrish hands, with the Port of Dincuff and other important locations remaining in South Myrish hands. With the backing of the formidable Salian government and military, Southern Gladomyr retained the ability to secure its borders. In the event that North Gladomyr break its contract with Salia - including breaking its demilitarization pact, threatening South Myrish borders, making any defensive pact with outside nations, or breach any other limiting treaty signed - then South Gladomyr would take Dincuff along with the rest of North Gladomyr automatically.

South Gladomyr would fall on November 12, 1954, as at the break of the Alutran War when Ordrey seized back Akerland, all Salian and Salian-backed personnel fleed the country during the night alongside a majority of the military stationed in the country. As a result of this, the two countries would fall into a state of disarray and chaos, eventually resulting in the fall of the border which separated North and South Gladomyr and the reunification of the two states, as well as the disillusion of all treaties signed with Salia which limited the former countries' power.