Angolan Commonwealth History
The Angolan people, soon after the incorporation of the wondrous island of Madagascar into their ever-growing confederation, began to yearn for more land. To their north was inhospitable jungle, animals, and feral tribesmen. To their south, east, and west, it was ocean, and the recently conquered Madagascar; there was simply nowhere to go. The Angolan Navy was ever growing in size, and one bright navigational officer came up with a brilliant idea for navigating; by the stars. His name, Jaafy Modoshku, will be forever remembered in Angolan history, as being the forefather of the Angolan Empire.
Shortly after the sextant was designed and the stars, as navigational tools, mastered, Angolan fleets begin running across the world, bringing optimistic and excited Angolan settlers to far off and exotic shores. Most of them traveled East, to the fabled lands of India and Indonesia; the great Indian subcontinent was swiftly brought under the rule of the current, and most successful, Angolan ruler: King Yisha, born in Mozambique, who rose out of the peasantry when barbarian tribefolk from the northern jungles, in a region called the Congo, raided and captured the ancient city Luanda. When the barbarians raided Mozambique, he rallied the small army in the area, driving them out. Conquering Luanda, and then pushing out the Confederacy's borders even farther north after enslaving the raiders, he consolidated his rule and began planning his colonial empire...
In recent times, the Angolan Empire (now Commonwealth) set its eyes on the fertile areas of the "continent" called Europe. Though the green and flat plains of Germany were already claimed, they set their eyes farther north; a peninsula named Scandinavia by the locals. Settled in southern Sweden, the town of Stockholm was proclaimed the capital of the region.