Episodes

  • How Queen Han-Sun outmaneuvered Sunseong's Junta
    Jul 7 2026

    Step into the historical heart of Sunseong to witness the extraordinary 59-year reign of Queen Han-Sun, the longest-serving and longest-living monarch in the nation's history. This episode explores the high-stakes political maneuvering of 1966, when a young Han-Sun faced a daunting military junta led by General Gang Jimin. We break down how she defied uncertainty following her father's death and "forced the hand" of the military leadership to secure her place on the Peacock Throne, ensuring the survival of the Ku Dynasty.

    We also dive into her enduring legacy as the "Mother of Sunseongin Democracy". Learn how she transformed a nation under military rule into a modern constitutional state by ending the junta and authoring the country's constitution. The episode reflects on her deep connection to the island—a land first fully united under her ancestors in 1739—and the emotional transition of power to her grandson, King Taejoon, following her passing in 2025.

    Full story: ⁠https://eurth.org/t/the-end-of-the-han-sun-era/5446

    For more information, visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠eurth.org

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    17 mins
  • Krapek International Air Show (KIAS), and the Death of the Maverick Fighter Pilot
    Jun 30 2026

    Step into the roaring atmosphere of Krapek Air Base for the 2026 Krapek International Air Show (KIAS), an event that saw a near-record 203,247 spectators witness the pinnacle of Pojački aviation. This episode explores the high-tech evolution of the skies, highlighted by the operational debut of the CAST Century (Svračak) Block II fighter, a "4.75-generation" marvel that stole the show with its thrust-vectoring and stealthy ventral weapons bays. We break down the most heart-stopping moments, from the perfectly timed "Sneak Pass" where a Ter’er zoomed through the Century's loop to the PNRZ Grey Wolves’ grand finale featuring a brand-new, precision-focused routine.

    We also dive into the rich history and human stories that define KIAS. Follow the journey of 13-year-old Ratko Vujić, who returned to the show as a VIP under the wing of a backup pilot named "Nomad," carrying the legacy of his legendary grandfather, Aca Vujić. We contrast this year's technological leaps with KIAS 2024, recalling the historic moment the L-13E Ter’er settled all "armchair general" debates by performing the first public Cobra maneuver in Pojački history. Plus, we explore international highlights from the Aroman Optimatoi helicopter team and Orioni’s Aerotochi, and revisit the lighter side of military history with the "Beer Delivery" exhibit—a tribute to a daring 1971 mission.

    Full story: https://eurth.org/t/krapek-international-air-show-2026/5670

    For more information, visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠eurth.org

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    22 mins
  • EurthVision 2026: 'Left Standing' even after twenty years
    May 18 2026

    Step inside the high-stakes world of the 20th annual EurthVision Song Contest, broadcast live from the Polymeria in Day Beach, Centennia Cardina. This episode explores the behind-the-scenes political maneuvering between CBA CEO Marcus-Lionel Whitterman and Secretary Rolanda Christian, who moved the venue from the controversial Afermedes Centre to ensure a global celebration of culture. We break down every major performance, from the sushi-themed song of Lunar Shift to the politically charged history lesson delivered by Orioni’s Biruno Maraz.

    We also dive into the emotional heart of the competition, including Sanzo’s moving tribute to the Kagerou tragedy and the theatrical, knight-themed "Remorse" by Jason Childs. Finally, we recap the monumental victory of Egor Dzhonov, whose powerhouse anthem "I'm Left Standing" secured the win for Charkov in a nail-biting finish.

    Full story: https://eurth.org/t/eurthvision-song-contest-2026/5640

    For more information, visit ⁠⁠⁠eurth.org⁠⁠⁠

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • The Grand War, 2021-2023
    Apr 28 2026

    This deep dive explores how Great Anglia collapsed in thirty months. We look at the turbulent history of Great Anglia and Dolchland, tracing their evolution from fragmented ancient settlements to the global cataclysm of the Grand War. By examining the historical foundations of these nations, this narrative provides the necessary context to understand the rise of King Creighton III’s expansionist vision and the eventual collapse of the Occidental-Azanian Pact (OCA).

    We discuss a comprehensive phase-by-phase breakdown of the Grand War (2021–2023):

    1. Outbreak: The Battle of Broerland and the formation of the OCA.
    2. Escalation: The Quiet War in Dolchland and the global expansion of hostilities into Azania and the Adlantic.
    3. The Allied Counter-Offensive: The massive multi-domain strikes of Operation Lear and the Liberation of Suverina.
    4. Collapse: The Godstone Uprising, the capture of King Creighton III, and the finality of the Second Treaty of Tarentum.

    This deep dive is an essential guide for understanding how centuries of rivalry, migration, and industrial ambition culminated in the most significant conflict of the modern era.

    Full story: https://iiwiki.com/wiki/Grand_War

    For more information, visit ⁠⁠eurth.org⁠⁠

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    44 mins
  • Chronicles of a New Wurld, 1630
    Oct 29 2024

    This episode explores the colonisation of "El Nuevo Mondo" (the New World) through the eyes of Christiano Davegga, chronicler aboard the Santa Lucia, in the 1630s.

    The episode will explore the themes of colonialism, religious conflict, cultural misunderstanding and the nature of conquest through Christiano's first-hand account.

    Full story: https://eurth.org/t/donde-todo-comienza-chronicles-of-a-new-wurld-1630/4720

    For more information, visit ⁠eurth.org⁠

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    12 mins
  • Tossní, the beloved card game played in every Walnerian living room
    Oct 22 2024

    This episode dives into the beloved card game of Tossní, a cultural cornerstone of Walneria that has been bringing families and friends together for generations.

    The episode will explore the game's unique trick-taking mechanics, its evolution from traditional Crazy Eights variants, and how this seemingly simple card game became part of the Walnerian social fabric.

    Full article: https://iiwiki.com/wiki/Tossní

    For more information, visit ⁠eurth.org⁠

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    7 mins
  • Assembled Nations: inside Eurth's assembly halls of diplomacy
    Oct 15 2024

    The Assembled Nations (AN) is an intergovernmental organisation with almost every country in the world as a member.

    Headquartered in Anbrekport, Iwenland, the AN plays a critical role in global governance by fostering dialogue, advancing peace and prosperity, and defending human rights. The organisation continues to face challenges in a complex and evolving world.

    Full article: https://iiwiki.com/wiki/Assembled_Nations

    For more information, visit ⁠eurth.org⁠

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    21 mins
  • Countries of Eurth, from sprawling empires to island nations
    Oct 8 2024

    In this episode of Eurth Deep Dive, we embark on a global tour of the 100+ nations that make up our fascinating wurld. We'll explore the great diversity of governments, from ancient monarchies to modern republics, and examine how population distribution shapes the continental dynamics.

    Whether you're a worldbuilding enthusiast or a newcomer to Eurth's geopolitical landscape, this essential guide helps make sense of our world's complex national boundaries and sovereign relationships.

    Full article: https://iiwiki.com/wiki/Eurth#Politics

    For more information, visit ⁠eurth.org⁠

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    8 mins