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Northern Independence and the Scottish Referendum


Salafi Stannis

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Just a few odd similarities I picked up: The northern half of an island nation (the North, Scotland) which has been approx. 300 years (since appox. 0AL, 1707 AD) tries to become independent in a campaign (Northern rebellion, Yes campaign) spearheaded by a person who is ruler of that region (Robb Stark, Alex Salmond), but is still a subordinate to the overall ruler of the country (The King of Westeros, the Monarch of the UK), but are in reality ruled by people who are not officially the heads of state, but still run the country (Tywin Lannister, David Cameron). They want to be independent because want more powers which they feel are deprived of them by the southerners who rule them (the King and Small Council, the Prime Minister and Westminster), whom some in the north (a lot of Northern lords, some Scottish nationalists) feel that they are better than. The campaign fails, which results in the ruler of the region (Robb Stark, Alex Salmond) losing his position (Lord of Winterfell, First Minister of Scotland).


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