The Boris Problem

The Senate, once a bastion of freedom and cooperation, now faced the consequences of Boris's evolving ideology. 

As the winds of change swept through the Republic, its very foundation trembled, leaving its future uncertain 

Indeed, the rapid transformation of the Republic's territorial landscape, marked by the changing hues on the map, has not gone unnoticed. 

This was the objective of the Reunification Project. 

In just a few years since the Reunification Project started the colours in the map that denotes the Republic direct controlled territories and its allied territories seems to have changed drastically. 

However, despite Boris's sweeping reforms and alterations to the Senate's modus operandi, a crucial question arises: Why have the common people not risen up against him?

In this world, the common folk are no longer mere powerless individuals, as they were in the aftermath of the Fall.