Pyongyang-1950/Rio-1955: The Unofficial History of a Parallel Universe

Here, we're not actually talking about the real North Korea or 1955 Rio. Nope. That's not it. We're talking about a world where the Korean War ended in a 50-50 draw, and the Soviet Union somehow managed to build a theme park in Rio de Janeiro. Yeah, that's a thing. It's a thing.

We exist in a reality where the Cold War never ended. Where tensions never really subsided. And where the only thing that really changed was the color scheme of the world. Now, everything's in shades of neon pink, electric blue, and lime green. Because why not?

Our government is run by a Council of Elders. A group of wise, bespectacled men who wear cardigans and drink copious amounts of tea. They're always scheming, always plotting. And always wearing the same outfit.

And you, dear visitor, are here because... well, we're not really sure why you're here. Maybe you just stumbled upon this parallel universe through a wormhole. Or maybe you're a secret agent, sent here to infiltrate our Council of Elders. We won't judge you.

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