Nimland

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Nimland was a micronation led by Nathanael Malloch, located 3 miles west-southwest of the Duisien District of Northudankton. In Duisien mythology, the ancient Nimmish people were primarily responsible for the fall of the old Duisien civilization. The Old Duisien Civilization was the original ancient civilization of the Duisien people at Duisien Rock, created by Saint Duisienbourgh thousands of years ago. The civilization lasted for a thousand years before the invasion of the Nimmish people caused the Ways of Duisien to be lost to time. Nimland existed from early 2017 when it was founded to 2022 when it was officially declared dissolved during a conversation with Jonathan Freeman of Northudankton.

The ancient Nimmish violently invaded the Old Duisien Civilization, and over a series of 5 wars, took over the Old Duisien Civilization, becoming Ancient Nimland. However, a few decades after the fall of the Old Duisien Civilization, Ancient Nimland fell into ruin due to the weak moral code and weak control over the population that the Nimmish had.

After Northudankton, the new/second Duisien civilization, was founded in 2016, Nimland was founded in 2017 to oppose the views of the new Duisien civilization. Nimland declared war on Northudankton in the Northu-Nimmish War in 2018 to destroy the Way of Duisien once and for all. However, later in the year 2018, Northudankton won, Nimland was dissolved, and the Nimmish way of life faded into obscurity.

Nathanael Malloch was the leader of the micronation of Nimland, the modern nation of the Nimmish people. However, due to the short-lived existence of Nimland, not much is known about its culture, customs, or way of life.

Despite its brief history, Nimland remains an interesting footnote in the South Mississippi micronationalist movement. Its opposition to the new Duisien civilization and its declaration of war against Northudankton are noteworthy events in the history of Duisien. However, the fall of Nimland serves as a reminder that even the most fervent of ideologies cannot survive without a strong moral code and a stable government.