Las Pegasus
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Ruling party | Mayor's Rule (0%) |
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Capital | Las Pegasus |
Continent | Southern Equus |
Demonym | Las Pegasusian |
Tag | LSP |
Color | #A27D00 |
Powerful business interests in Las Pegasus have reacted with irrational and short-sighted alarm to the Civil War. They feared the nationalisation of industry, of government seizure to aid efforts in the war, that the winds of change sweeping through the Equestrian bureaucracy would uncover the mountains of corruption upon which this city in the clouds rests. Mayor Rokenhar was forced to secede, much against the wishes of the common pony. Now, the mayor faces a struggle to keep Las Pegasus neutral, and to prevent radicals from taking over the gem of the west coast.
Lore
The Gem of the West Coast
Las Pegasus is one of the few floating cities in Equestria accessible to non-pegasi creatures, who are unable to walk on clouds. A series of pathways make up the streets of the city, connecting the island bases of one block of buildings to another. It is the city's luxurious hotels, casinos, and entertainment industry that have brought it the fame and international recognition it holds. The service-orientated economy is thriving, and though there is a lack of farmland to sustain the city, food has always been imported from elsewhere in Equestria. There's something for everyone here, from newborns and young partiers to elders looking for something new and exciting.
But this paradise in the sky could not have come about without a cost.

The city's roots are incontrovertibly tied to more sordid elements, who still hold a stake in the mayor's office. Town Hall is not a symbol of governance or of Equestrian authority, but of mob rule and cronyism. It is a bastion of capitalism. The mayor is but a figurehead. True power is wielded by the business owners and industrialists, who have taken advantage of this situation. They frequently violate many laws, but corruption and the bloated bureaucracy have prevented justice for worker abuses. That is not to say they are untouchable, though.
Gladmane, one self-made entrepreneur, ran multiple hotels and casinos within the city. He was poised to control the entirety of the business market of Las Pegasus, but it was only through direct intervention from Princess Twilight Sparkle's closest companions that his unsavory tactics were exposed to the general public, disgracing him from his position, leading him to seek a new life in New Mareland.
Sudden Secession
Complete anarchy has overtaken Las Pegasus. The police cannot keep up with the hordes of looters and criminals. The nation's food stockpiles are large, but will empty eventually.
With Equestria nationalizing industries and giving its inefficient, outdated bureaucracy a much-needed overhaul to support the war against the Lunar Empire, the casino lords and business interests decided to follow the example of the nearby
Southern States and forced Mayor Rokenhar to secede from Celestia's rule. They feared that the new government would 'uncover the secrets to the magician's act', exposing decades worth of misdoings, and, seeking to save what they could of their fortunes, took a last, desperate roll of the dice.
A makeshift fence has been built around the perimeter of Las Pegasus' borders, and a constitution was drafted, albeit messy and full of contradictions. Mayor Rokenhar has been trying to keep the city under control as best he can, with help from his closest advisors, secretary Sugarquill and Chief Whitehorn. Sugarquill, shrewd and hardworking, works to assist Rokenhar in what ways she can from the office, while Whitehorn commands police operations around the city with enthusiasm and enforces authority by the mayor's terms. It will not be easy to keep control, and he must act quickly and smartly if he is to stop the reign of chaos.
The Fight for Las Pegasus
Nobody was prepared for independence at all, but some adapted more quickly than others.
Grassroots networks of labor unions have been springing up, spurred on by Starry Plough, a known troublemaker seeking to empower and guide the workers of Las Pegasus. Starry Plough was incarcerated on the eve of independence, and though he waits in Forhorn prison, he holds considerable influence, and remains de-facto leader of the city's trade unions. They rally around him, and his syndicalists have already begun taking action to turn Las Pegasus into the city they've always wanted it to be.
Another troublemaker though, Pine Chest, has been attempting to hinder their success with his paramilitary organization, the "Patriotic Citizen Army", or the PCA. The PCA are a nationalistic group which claim to fight for Las Pegasus' moral core, but in reality exist to combat what they believe to be communistic, which, in recent years, has expanded to include Princess Celestia and her rule over Equestria. Many take him as something of a "conspiracy nut".
Now that the city has descended into anarchy, Pine Chest has seized this opportunity to bring control to the city and get rid of the communists in the process. He has even gone so far as to offer assistance to Rokenhar to this end.
The royalists, with the largest amount of supporters by far, remain uncooperative with any of the other groups, and demand immediate re-integration with Equestria.
The national guard, rife with incompetent and corrupt officers as a result of cronyism, is weakened further by the loss of loyalist troops who left for Equestria. The Socialist Citizen Liberation Army has been formed by unionists in an attempt at an insurgency, and the PCA's forces have mobilized. Each group guards the borders in the common interest of maintaining the situation, though they lack cohesiveness and fight in the city streets, as Equestrian rangers watch from just over the border.

Las Pegasus is rife with issues. Old politicians. Nothing about the systems in place are suited for independence. The city and region as a whole aren't properly connected. Some corporations are supporting radical fronts, lacking faith in Rokenhar's administration, and there are double agents everywhere.
Despite it all though, Rokenhar still has plenty of favors and contacts to call in. In these next few months, it seems the only way for anyone to make it through this tumultuous turn of events will be to gamble for all or nothing.
Gameplay and Strategy
Starting Situation
Las Pegasus is very weak at the onset of independence. Only a small amount of its factories are available for use, there is no military, nothing to arm any which might be trained, and very little ponypower available to draw from. After several days, nine fully equipped divisions made up of three infantry battalions each will spawn, for a total of 27k deployed. There are a few dockyards, but save for 20 convoys, no air or naval forces to speak of.
There are heavy maluses to political power, stability, the military, and economy, as well as a developing famine, but there is also greatly increased monthly population and weekly ponypower.
Threats and Opportunities
Equestria - Your former overlord, Equestria, is more powerful than you in every way. In most cases though, surrounding lands can be claimed and cored in border conflicts, while they're busy with the Lunar Empire. If they win the civil war though, they will eventually turn their attention to you. AI Equestria will always offer puppeting instead of annexation, so that overwhelming Equestrian force does not need to be the end. Most leaders of Las Pegasus will also have their own solutions to Equestria, whether it be an alliance with them or to deter them, reintegration, or a war of Las Pegasus' own volition.
Lunar Empire - If the Lunar Empire wins, it will always attempt to annex you. An Equestrian victory is preferable.
Changeling Lands - The Changelings intend to carry out their invasion of Equestria, civil war or not, and Las Pegasus is listed among Chrysalis' chief targets. It might be worthwhile to take some precautions or find some allies.
Stalliongrad - Should the Trade Unions have their way, Las Pegasus can appeal to Stalliongrad for assistance, assuming Communism has prevailed.
Confederation of Southern States - The Southern States are the nearest breakaway state, and Las Pegasus can use this to their advantage, whether they seek their partnership, or their lands. On some occasions, border wars may be launched to claim bordering territories.
Viva Las Pegasus
Las Pegasus begins as a primarily focus and decision driven nation. To begin, one of three ideologies, Non-Aligned, Communism, or Supremacy, must take over.
Independence is not wanted by the Harmonists, who begin with 85% popularity. If they stay above 50% popularity for 180 days, Las Pegasus will be re-annexed into Equestria entirely, ending the game. For the purposes of a free Las Pegasus, they are the true enemy, and should be the first ideology one reduces support for. Once an ideology takes power, this will no longer be an issue.
To keep the mayor in power, one will need to play the other parties against each other, ensuring none hold too much power. Various events will allow chances for increasing or decreasing support for an ideology.
There is often a trade-off to events and focuses. While some may increase support for non-aligned or decrease support for one party, it will also often increase support for another party. The Supremacists and Communists are at greatest odds, and will fight in the "Battle on the Big Boulevard". If the player has not been able to increase support for the mayor enough to finish the "Checkmate" focus, this focus can cause significant changes in party support.
For a Supremacy or Communist Las Pegasus, their party must triumph in this battle, while still remaining large enough to be the most popular party, before they can take over. This is simpler than keeping the Mayor in power, and only requires one to complete the portion of the tree boosting the ideology which is to win, before moving on to the battle.
The Food Issue
Las Pegasus's hasty secession brings with it a ticking time bomb: a food supply crisis. The food stockpiles in Las Pegasus cannot feed everyone forever, and famine is on the horizon.
Las Pegasus starts with the national spirit "Fragile Food Supply", which has no effect. However, with "Fragile Food Supply", the decision screen will show an event bar slowly filling up over 300 days. Once 300 days is up, "Fragile Food Supply" will be upgraded to "Famine", putting significant negatives across all statistics. The event bar will then be reset. If another 300 days pass with the "Famine" spirit active, "Famine" will be upgraded to "Severe Famine", which more than doubles the negative effects, completely crippling the nation.
All political paths will have to address the food issue sooner or later. In fighting famine, decisions will unlock to obtain food, adding bushels to the national stockpile. Focuses will unlock decisions to either trade for them or grow them.
Growing food is the most reliable option and will take 60 days. It produces 1-3 bushels, but will typically give two. Trading takes more political power and has a higher chance of failure, but is twice as fast. If an offer is accepted, 2% more of Las Pegasus' factories will be used for consumer goods for 120 days. Some leaders have unique options for dealing with the famine.
Should the stockpile hold 5 or more bushels of food, the famine situation can be improved, downgrading the famine's severity by one level (the 300-day timer however will not be reset), or completely removing it if it is at the lowest "Fragile Food Supply" level. Once the food supply has been secured, economic focuses will be unlocked, as will focuses dealing with foreign policy, and in some cases, military organization.
National Focuses
Las Pegasus begins in a four-way struggle for power, with each ideology attempting to take control. Relative to other nations, foci are initially completed very quickly and have the primary effect of changing party popularity, rather than strengthening the nation. Once stability is had though, the leader of Las Pegasus will be able to develop and reform the nation. The possibility of famine is best addressed sooner rather than later, when it might take a turn for the worse.
Antipathetic Autonomy
The first focus of Las Pegasus appears locked, but it can be manually bypassed.
The middle focuses will reduce support for harmony, but depend on Equestria taking harsher war measures, and will not always be available. The left and right sections boost their respective ideologies, which may be necessary to reduce support for Harmony. The Harmonists receive additional support each day though, so it would be advised to keep a watch on their popularity.
If support for Non-Aligned is greater than any other individual party at any point, the 'Checkmate' focus unlocks, allowing the mayor to bring stability. One need not complete all the foci to achieve this.
The focus tree culminates in the Battle on the Big Boulevard, between the Fascists and Communists. Of these parties, the more popular will defeat the lesser, reducing the loser's support to 0%. At the same time though, the winner will lose the amount of popularity that the losing party held before the battle. Ultimately, both parties are weakened. After this focus is completed, the majority party of Las Pegasus triumphs. For a Fascist or Communist Las Pegasus, their party must triumph in this battle, while still remaining large enough to be the most popular party, before they can take over.
The Mayor Wins
Mayor Rokenhar has halted the efforts of the PCA and the Trade Unions, and can now begin reforming Las Pegasus. So what now?
There are two time-sensitive areas of the new tree- the famine, and cementing the mayor's rule. If the famine is not dealt with swiftly, it could turn far worse, but can ultimately be fought off. If the mayor does not cement his rule, Las Pegasus may not stand.
Reinforcing the House of Cards - There will not be enough time to complete each focus, so prioritization must be done. Out of all the focuses, the most important one to complete is "Appoint an Heir", as without it, Las Pegasus will be re-annexed, ending the game. Otherwise, none are strictly necessary. Notably, the rightmost focuses of this section do not affect the city itself, but rather Rokenhar's personal life, and allow for different 'flavor' in the event once this section of the tree is locked off.
If no steps are taken to resolve the food issues, it can be possible to complete all but one of the focuses, if the player focuses solely on them. Otherwise, for each unrelated focus completed, the amount of focuses in this branch which can be completed will be reduced by one.
This section will be permanently locked off after a period of time.
Global Las Pegasus - The famine has been dealt with, and Las Pegasus may now deal with the nations around it. But how?
Under the right circumstances, the Southern States may be appealing partners. Under this branch, a closer relationship will be fostered, allowing for an alliance and a larger military. Some southern oil will find its way into Las Pegasus, as will a few troops.
Alternatively, it might be wiser to work with Equestria again. Equestria is likely far stronger than the Southern States, and will also provide industrial investments and continued immigration as well as research and military bonuses. Although the nature of such a deal demands Las Pegasus's old state under Equestria, they may work to stand as an equal in the United Ponies Alliance.
Of course, there is always a reason to stand alone. Staying staunchly defiant will give Las Pegasus fighting bonuses and allow for decisions to expand via border wars into Equestria and the South.
Reinforcing the Army- The army focuses involve two parts: a smaller "Reorganizing the Army" tree, branching off from the main political tree, and a large, independent "Expand the Army" tree. "Reorganizing the Army" can be taken at any time, and will allow for a stronger and larger military, several generals, and a new advisor. Completing this small tree will unlock the Air Force/Navy Tree, and the "Expand the Army" tree. "Expand the Army" provides bonuses based on a specific doctrine.
- "Bomb the Tartarus Out of Them" deals with Superior Firepower.
- "Outmaneuver the Tartarus Out of Them" supports the Mobile Warfare doctrine.
- "Outsmart the Tartarus Out of Them" aids with Grand Battleplan developments, and provides boosts to ponypower.
A PCA Triumph
General Pine Chest's PCA has triumphed after the chaos.
The PCA's path begins with a short transitional focus tree focusing on General Pine Chest cleaning out opposition from Las Pegasus to restore order to the city. After completing the focuses, Pine Chest will appoint a new pony to the position of mayor: Himself, Southern Oil Baron Rockfeller, or HorseCo CEO Trotbert Horse.
The Generalissimo
Pinechest has officially appointed himself as ruler of Las Pegasus. The famine can now be dealt with, and further reforms implemented.
A Checkpoint on Every Street - This section of the tree will improve the PCA's control over the city at the cost of some ponypower. Although some advisors will be lost, others will be unlocked. Most benefits deal with political power and stability, but there are also division bonuses. Completing this section allows Las Pegasus to begin expansion.
Poking the Ursa - Las Pegasus can expand into surrounding territory via border conflicts, and may declare war on Vanhoover and the
Southern States. Lands taken over in border skirmishes can be cored. The tree culminates in a war with
Equestria.
Formalising and Reforming the PCA - The shambolic military will be properly organized, giving several bonuses strengthening Las Pegasus' army and further increasing the PCA's influence over the country. A choice can be made, essentially deciding between the quality of troops and ponypower.
Rockfeller's City
Rockfeller's path grants a possibility to annex the Confederation, and also allows Rockfeller to attempt to ally with a major faction.
The first portion of his focus tree rebuilds Las Pegasus, takes over the PCA-controlled military, and deals with the famine.
Pull the Strings - These focuses deal with the Confederacy in particular. Completing these focuses will benefit both nations. Las Pegasus can choose between annexing the Confederacy, or formally allying with them once these focuses have been completed. Note that an alliance with the South will prevent Las Pegasus from completing its focuses allying with other powers, Equestria, the Lunar Empire, Changelings, or receiving the bonuses from standing alone.
Helpfully Flexible Morality - These focuses deal with interacting with surrounding powers, and works towards protection. Each of the final focuses, taking the relationship between Las Pegasus and the respective nation to an official capacity, is mutually exclusive. Only one nation can be allied, or if standing alone, Las Pegasus cannot join a faction. Even if a decision is already made though, it can be worth completing focuses beguiling other nations, as they may give gifts in turn.
AI controlled nations will never reject any offers in Las Pegasus' focus tree.
If the Southern States have a Supremacy ruling party (i.e. Rockfeller himself) and are fully independent, Rockfeller may join Las Pegasus into the Confederation with Join the Confederation, causing Las Pegasus to be fully annexed.
Mr. Horse's Las Pegasus
After becoming the new mayor of Las Pegasus, the enigmatic Mr. Horse begins to dismantle the PCA and institute his own Technocratic rule.
The first focus, "The Horse Always Wins", may be bypassed.
His path grants war goals on Equestria, Lunar Empire, the Confederation, Buffalo Chiefdom, all four factions in the War in the South (Disciples of the Night, Baltimare Republic, Aztlan Free State, Celestial State), and eventually the Changelings and Stalliongrad. Mr. Horse can core all former Equestrian territories and declare his technocratic Equestrian successor state should he conquer Equestria.
Open the Food Vaults - This focus will resolve the food crisis, removing the famine national spirit regardless of its current level, allowing him to choose a direction for the economy.
Sabotaging the PCA will initially bring about several penalties, and remove Pine Chest as a Field Marshal, but is necessary to progress and gives benefits which will outweigh the penalties.
A choice will need to be made between "Overwhelming Force", which supports a larger army with powerful weapons, and "An Army of the Future", focusing on using vehicles, as well as troops of quality.
Victory for the Trade Unions
The workers of Las Pegasus have launched a revolution under the lead of Trade Union leader Starry Plough. Their focus tree begins with a rather long transitional tree, focusing on three things: stabilizing the political situation by defeating their opposition, dealing with the famine, and calling a Congress of the Trade Unions to decide on the future of Las Pegasus.
The Congress focuses can only be taken if Las Pegasus does not have either "Famine" or "Severe Famine" ideas; they can be taken if Las Pegasus still has "Fragile Food Supply". The "Implement Rationing" focus immediately reduces the famine level by one, allowing the player to immediately reduce "Famine" to "Fragile Food Supply" and go down the Congress path while still managing the food supplies.
The Congress tree has three focuses: "The Military Matter", "The Debate On the Socialist Economy", and "The Diplomatic Question". Each of the three corresponds to one event where the Congress debates on their political future. There are two major factions in the Congress: Starry Plough's Syndicalists, and Sugar Sprinkle's Social Democrats. The player can choose to support either Starry Plough or Sugar Sprinkle in the three events. The player's choices will impact the future focus paths the player can take.
- The Military Matter:
- "The supporters of the Pegasus Plan have it!" - Unlocks "Elections for Officers" in the army tree.
- "The supporters of the Wellness Plan have it!" - Unlocks "Centralize the CLA" in the army tree.
- The Economic Debate:
- "The listeners support Starry Plough!" - Unlocks "Self-Sufficiency" in the economy tree.
- "The listeners rally to Sugar Sprinkle!" - Unlocks "Embracing Globalism" in the economy tree.
- The Question of Diplomacy:
- "The Congress supports Starry Plough!" - Unlocks the more proactive Syndicalist Foreign Policy (The Revolution Comes For All / May A Thousand Red Flowers Bloom).
- "The Congress supports Sugar Sprinkle!" - Unlocks the more defensive Social Democrat Foreign Policy. (The Fortress Doctrine / Reconcile with the Motherland)
After taking "The End of the Congress" focus, the leader with more support over the other will become the new head of state of Las Pegasus. This will also unlock the Air Force/Navy Tree.
The army and foreign policy trees are unlocked after the player has completed the Congress focuses and decided on the future of Las Pegasus.
- Shared Army Tree
The Army Tree, unlike the Foreign Policy Tree, is shared between the Syndicalists and the Social Democrats. In the Congress event "The Military Matter", the player can either choose to support the democratic Pegasus Plan or the centralized Wellness Plan. Choosing the Pegasus Plan unlocks the focus "Elections for Officers", while choosing the Wellness Plan unlocks the focus "Centralize the CLA".
There are three main mutually exclusive branches of the army tree: "The Quality of Quantity" (Mass Assault), "Armor of the Revolution" (Mobile Warfare), and "Institute the Planning Committee" (Grand Battleplan). "Elections for Officers" unlocks the Mass Assault and Mobile Warfare branches, while "Centralize the CLA" unlocks the Grand Battleplan and Mobile Warfare branches.
The Syndicalists Triumphant
The Syndicalists have taken power, with Starry Plough as the Premier of the Las Pegasus Commune.
The Revolution Comes For All - If the player chose the Syndicalist Foreign Policy, "The Revolution Comes For All" is unlocked. In this path, the leaders of Las Pegasus prepare to spread the revolution by war. This path grants two events with Stalliongrad granting bonuses if the player is lucky and war goals on Equestria and the Changeling Lands.
This path grants a possible alliance with Stalliongrad if Sinister Serov is the General Secretary.
The Fortress Doctrine - If the player chose the Social Democrat Foreign Policy, "The Fortress Doctrine" is unlocked. This path creates the Pan-Equestrian Socialist Alliance faction, which the player can possibly invite the Vanhoover Commune and the Baltimare Republic to. This path otherwise grants some useful defensive perks, but no war goals.
This path grants a possible alliance with Stalliongrad if Vasiliy Wheatin is the General Secretary.
Regardless of the Foreign Policy, the player can unlock the central focuses to begin Border Wars to seize Aetherlands and Rockville, core Rockville, and get a war goal on the Confederation of Southern States.
The Rose Blooms
The Social Democrats have taken power, with Sugar Sprinkle as the President of the Republic of Las Pegasus.
May A Thousand Red Flowers Bloom - If the player chose the Syndicalist Foreign Policy, "May A Thousand Red Flowers Bloom" is unlocked. In this path, Las Pegasus strengthens ties with other socialist countries. The early focuses of this path grants a possible alliance with Stalliongrad if Vasiliy is the General Secretary, and bonuses for volunteer forces.
Talk to the Others will create the Pan-Equestrian Socialist Alliance faction, and the possibility to invite Vanhoover and Baltimare Republic to it. This focus is only available when Vasiliy Wheatin is the General Secretary in Stalliongrad. Thus, if Vasiliy is not the General Secretary, this and the later focuses in this tree will be permanently locked.
The later focuses of this path has two mutually exclusive options. On one side, Las Pegasus will take the fight to the Confederation of Southern States, beginning Border Wars to seize Rockville and getting a war goal on the Confederation. On the other side, Las Pegasus will adopt a defensive stance and gain many useful bonuses.
Reconcile with the Motherland - If the player chose the Social Democrat Foreign Policy, "Reconcile with the Motherland" is unlocked. In this path, Las Pegasus strengthens ties with Equestria. Equestria will get an event where the Social Democrats of Las Pegasus approach Equestria for a possible reconciliation and reintegration.
If Equestria rejects the offer, then Las Pegasus is forced to go alone, unlocking "Ourselves Alone". Las Pegasus will approach a Non-Supremacy Crystal Empire and the Confederation of Southern States for a possible mutual defensive pact. Las Pegasus will then adopt a defensive position, receiving defensive bonuses and a possible Resource Agreement with New Mareland.
If Equestria accepts the offer, then Las Pegasus will prepare for reintegration, unlocking "The Journey Home". The path branches out in two: "The Path of Friendship", where Las Pegasus becomes an independent Equestrian subject state closely linked with it (granting many useful bonuses), or "The Path of Integration", where Equestria fully annexes Las Pegasus, ending the game for the Las Pegasus player.
Of note is that currently, if Equestria does not exist, then "Reconcile with the Motherland" cannot be taken.
The Air Force and Navy Tree is shared between all political paths, and is revealed alongside a political path's proper focus tree. Initially locked for all paths, the tree is unlocked after reaching a certain focus in the main political tree in the chosen political path. One side of the tree develops Las Pegasus's air force, the other develops Las Pegasus's navy. The two sides are mutually exclusive.
The economy tree is shared between all political paths, and is revealed alongside the proper political focus tree. It consists of three mutually exclusive paths:
- Self-Sufficiency, which focuses on building an autarkic economy.
- Embracing Globalism, which focuses on building a global trade economy.
- A Shrewd Economy, which focuses on building a gambling economy.
Depending on the political path taken, one or two of the economy paths will be available. The economy tree is always unlocked after the famine is dealt with.
- Table of Political Paths and Economy Paths
Political Path | Self-Sufficiency | Embracing Globalism | A Shrewd Economy |
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Mayor Rokenhar | No | Yes | Yes |
Trade Union Victory - Syndicalist Economic Policy | Yes | No | No |
Trade Union Victory - Social Democrat Economic Policy | No | Yes | No |
General Pine Chest | Yes | No | No |
Rockfeller | Yes | Yes | No |
Mr. Horse | Yes | No | Yes |
- Comparison of Economy Paths
All three paths offer two additional research slots.
Technology
The technologies available at the beginning of the civil war are the same as Equestria. See Equestria#Technology
Politics
National Spirits
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- Division Organization: -30.0%
- Division Recovery Rate: -30.0%
- War Support: -30.00%

- Consumer Goods Factory: 30%
- Construction Speed: -30.00%
- Factory Output: -30.00%
Leaders
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Rokenhar had always been a competent civil servant, perfectly content with the repetitive, paper-pushing routine of his daily duties. He had risen to the position of Mayor of Las Pegasus, a position that, until recently, required very few actual skills beyond being able to make the occasional public speech. The enormous, entrenched, immovable inertia of the ancient Equestrian bureaucracy took care of practically all of the actual work.
Unfortunately for Rokenhar, the fat cat business interests that ruled Las Pegasus from the shadows reacted with irrational and short-sighted alarm to the Civil War. Fearing that their assets would be seized and nationalised for the war effort, or that the newly-overhauled bureaucracy would expose the mountains of corruption that they stood upon, they more or less forced Rokenhar to declare independence from Equestria. Now, surrounded by enemies within and without on every side, this tired old stallion just doesn't know what to do. How is he supposed to deal with this? |
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Starry Plough has spent years struggling to protect and organise the working ponies of Las Pegasus from the rapacious capitalists that have always ruled it, with moderate success. The Princesses, monarchs though they were, at least made some efforts to help the workers, but with the secession of Las Pegasus all such efforts ceased, and now the workers have finally broken free from their bread and circuses. Finally, they hold destiny within their own hooves, and Starry Plough will guide and protect them on their journey.
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Pine Chest has always been something of an eccentric sort. Born in Las Pegasus, his family moved around the world constantly, from Severyana to Bales to Manehattan, even spending time in Aquilea and Wingbardy across the ocean. It was during this tumultuous youth that he came into contact with the socialist movement as well as Beakolini's Fascists. One day, his father's office was firebombed by a Wingbardian Communist terrorist, leaving a permanent scar on the stallion's heart.
Returning home to Las Pegasus, Pine Chest became famous for getting into fights with trade unionists by the docksides, even gathering a group of like-minded followers to help him "break up the dens of treason", as he put it. At this time he had a fervent zeal for the diarchy, but when Celestia refused to go to war to prevent the secession of Stalliongrad, he had a crisis of faith, concluding that Celestia must be a crypto-communist herself. Now firmly in control of the city, Pine Chest refuses to allow Communists and Communist sympathisers to destroy his homeland the way they did his father. |
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An unassuming advisor for most of her life, Sugarquill came into the confidence of Mayor Rokenhar after she played a key role in ensuring that the city survived the radical forces that sought to destroy it. Indeed, many suspected that she was the true genius behind the near-miraculous salvation of the City. Now that the venerable Mayor has passed from this world, Sugarquill rules the city that she helped to save. No matter what happens, she will not allow all that they fought so hard for to die.
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Though Starry Plough is the most famous face of the socialist movement in Las Pegasus, his efforts would have amounted to little more than sound and fury had it not been for the grassroots networks of labor unions that were built up around him. Though Sugar Sprinkle was never as charismatic as Starry Plough, she was no less zealous in the cause of the workers, but she saw that trying to rebuild society from scratch was a foolish endeavor - trying to build something whose shape you don't even know is a recipe for failure. Instead, she advocated a reformed kind of democracy that could maximise the freedom and comfort of al. Now that the Congress has elected her as leader, her moderate policies will prevail, turning Las Pegasus into a shining island of prosperity in the sea of chaos around it.
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A reclusive and mysterious figure, Trotbet Horse never appears in public, preferring to make statements through mouthpieces and newspapers. Even when he does need to speak in person, he does so through a computer screen, refusing ever to show even the possibility of a hint o weakness. Chairpony and founder of the prestigious HorseCo. computer, machine tools, and radio company, as well as the owner of a chain of successful casinos, most would not have thought of Horse as a capable leader. And yet, here he is, chosen to lead the city in its hour of darkness. Behind his screen, he grins slightly. Everything is proceeding exactly as planned.
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A powerful business magnate from the South States, Rockfeller made his fortune from oil money as a young stallion, and established a wide network of patronage and clients throughout the whole south. His company, General Petroleum, is the primary supplier of crude oil and oil-based products to Las Pegasus, and his vast wealth has bought him massive influence in the workings of the city. Now that Pine Chest has been "persuaded" to appoint him as the new Mayor, he looks forward to expanding his influence even further. Nopony will stand in the way of this self-made stallion!
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Parties
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Name | Ideology | Leader | Popularity | ||
Mayor's Rule Office of the Mayor of Las Pegasus |
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Despotism Non-Aligned |
Mayor Rokenhar | 0% | |
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Alicorn Rule Harmony |
The Royalist Movement | 85% | |
Trade Union Council Council of the Workers' Trade Unions of Las Pegasus |
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Syndicalism Communism |
Starry Plough | 7% | |
PCA The Patriotic Citizen Army |
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Fascism Supremacy |
Pine Chest | 8% |
Staff and Designers
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A bygone relic of the pre-independence administration, nopony is quite sure how exactly Ball and Chain ended up in function. Perhaps, at one point, he indeed was a productive member of the cabinet that deserved his position as a political advisor. Whatever his history may be, however, it's become very clear in recent times that he is drastically unfit for his role in Las Pegasusian politics. The only thing still keeping him in his office chair is the sheer bureaucratic backlog the new state must comb through before they can even hope to find the time to kick him out. Until the infernal stacks of paperwork are sorted, or the incompetent pony finds himself killed somehow, Ball and Chain is free to keep dropping coffee over important documents, picking his nose at inappropriate times, burp during interviews, make snide, unfunny remarks to his coworkers and drag the country down further into the dirt as he pleases. |
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Military Leaders
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Cherry Soda |
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Born: 6th of April, 978 in Hayderson
Biography: Born in Hayderson, a suburb of Las Pegasus, Cherry Soda is the middle of three siblings, although her brother would be keen to point out that she's only a few minutes older than him. From a young age, Cherry took an interest in all things related to flying, be it pulp tales of ponies flying to distant worlds or eagerly following the development of airplanes. Other than that, her life was notable only for how absolutely normal it was, in every sense of the term, she was a model Equestrian pony. She likely would have continued to lead an unremarkable life were it not for the rapid destabilization of her homeland and the declaration of independence issued by Las Pegasus' mayor. Although not a military mare by trade, she joined up with the newly formed Las Pegasus army, either at the request of her brother, or of her own desire to support him. Regardless of why she joined, it quickly became apparent that she had a knack for coordinating joint land and air operations, with a solid understanding of the ins and outs of both army and airforce bureaucracy. Portrait by: Bunnyshrubby |
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Blueberry Soda |
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Born: 6th of April, 978 in Hayderson
Biography: Born in Hayderson, a suburb of Las Pegasus, Blueberry Soda is the youngest of three siblings, a fact that never sat too well with him, especially with his twin sister Cherry acting like she was the more mature one, despite being only a few minutes older. Always striving to get out of the shadow of his older sisters, Blueberry grew to have a fierce independence streak, which quickly morphed into what most ponies would call arrogance and "being a downright jackass", although he always spun it as his overwhelming self-confidence. This desire to be more independent from his family led him to join the Las Pegasus guard at 17, rising through the ranks until the outbreak of the Equestrian Civil War, at which point his sister joined up alongside him, ready to face the oncoming storm. Portrait by: Bunnyshrubby |
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Sharp Shot |
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Born: 18th of March, 968 in Ponydena
Biography: Born to an earth pony family in Ponydena, Sharp Shot gained a love for all things boat-shaped when his family went on an outing to the San Prancisco bay when he was 10 years old. Eventually, he joined the Royal Navy and toured the seas as a junior officer and retiring at the rank of Captain. His curious and unorthodox nature got him into as much trouble as it got him out of. Afterwards, still yearning for the seas, he took up a ranking position in the Las Pegasus Harbor Patrol. When Las Pegasus declared independence it wasn't hard to find somepony to defend her coasts. He believes that trade is the lifeblood of a nation, a belief that rings especially true in Las Pegasus. Portrait by: Scroup |
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Flags
Economy
Laws and Development
Industry and Resources
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Awards
- Main article: Awards