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Well... it's kind of hard to do an update when zou spend the day taking planes from Sarajevo, to Amsterdam, to Chicago, and finally to Detroit. But now I'm back, and here's the first update.
4000 BC, Stone Age
For the most part, people belong to their villages, hunting and trading with primitive tools. Agriculture is beginning to play an important part in the world, and more and more nomads decide to settle down. Several more prominent tribes stand out from the rest, as they grow more powerfull under stern leadership.
In the forests of Southeastern Europe, a man named Rangor declaeres himself king of the Bulgars, and finds himself in control of a small slavic state.
Much farther East in the Manchurian peninsula, the Koreans (I assume that's what you meant Stalin

) gain power. King Stalin006 increases the economy from slowing to stable, and expands North along the coast. The people there happily accept Korean rule and Korea gains most all of the narrow peninsula. Still keeping an eye on his capital of Pyongyang, Stalin006 starts to construct a grand marketplace that would surely increase the economy substantially.
Farther South, in India, a ruler known as M dedicates himself to similar goals. He expands the economy to stable, and pursues the goal of making his country larger, by expanding North.
In the fertile lands of Spain, a king called Emu takes control of a tiny kingdom poised for glory (or laughable failure).
The religious state of Israel comes together at this time as well. It's religious ideals raise the people's mood to Content as they push Northward. As Amirsan expands the economy to stable, his army encounters a problem. To the North lay a warrior people known as the Assyrians. Their King warns Israel not to expand any further as his generals are thirsty for blood.
The Slavic State of Russia begins in the cold north.
In Britian, the English form a state under King Heine. As if by magic, their army is increased, although their economy goes down to a recession. The English expand in all directions and to the Northwest meet a people known as the Welsh. They are much much weaker than the English, but ask for peace and cooperation between England and their small country. Meanwhile on the coast, English youth claim to occasionally see land not too far away.
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