Sambrenth Confederation
To start with, referring to the "Sambrenth Confederation" as a "Confederation" is a grave insult to the accurate use of the term. There are those who have tried to compare Sabrenth to confederations from history, a common example being Switzerland, but also the European and African Unions being used occasionally. These are flawed examples, because they connote some form of real unity as a [i]nation[/i]. Sambrenth's unity is instead the unity of desperation, of the necessity of convenient alliance to prevent foreign domination. There is very little love lost between the nations that make up the Confederation, and it has little formal centralized structure. While iti s a military accord, in many ways it also simply functions as a military cease fire, preventing Sambrenth from self-igniting and destroying each other once again in its merry round of wars. [i]History[/i] The cluster that would come to compose Sambrenth was founded in the 26th century, with a gro...