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Hey I'm Alex, and I'm 15 years old. I speak English, but I live in Spain and try to translate what they usually say. Sometimes, I do not understand it since the translator makes it funny.
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Hello, I am Alex, and I am a 17 year old gamer who loves strategy games, and usually play games such as eRepublik, Rise of Nations, and numerous of other games.
  
I also like to Roleplay and many other things! :)
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Currently I am trying to make a eRepublik-like game in Rise of Nations, a similar system, but with different nations, with some out of the game.
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To warn you, I play on a Roleplayer-like mentality. So, when I usually put information about my citizen, I do so in a '''Third-Person''' point of view. Which means, I exist, but they do not know me. Probably, only heard of me. Therefore, the information I put on Belpha, is '''not''' related to me, rather how I played her. I added some parts to make it sound more dramatic.
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==Ingame Citizen History==
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*2010-2011 - [[Valencia Ishtamari]] (INACTIVE)
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*2013-2014 - [[Tatjana Janeska|Belpha Antideus]], later known as ''Tatjana Janeska'' (INACTIVE)

Latest revision as of 11:51, 15 January 2016

Hello, I am Alex, and I am a 17 year old gamer who loves strategy games, and usually play games such as eRepublik, Rise of Nations, and numerous of other games.

Currently I am trying to make a eRepublik-like game in Rise of Nations, a similar system, but with different nations, with some out of the game.

To warn you, I play on a Roleplayer-like mentality. So, when I usually put information about my citizen, I do so in a Third-Person point of view. Which means, I exist, but they do not know me. Probably, only heard of me. Therefore, the information I put on Belpha, is not related to me, rather how I played her. I added some parts to make it sound more dramatic.

Ingame Citizen History