Ask and you shall receive. Do not sue me for possible damages. I would have had you guess which one's which, but sadly there are names on the cards.
First: the Russians
"A Russian enlightened monarch. As a curious person, she is a reformist and tries to renovate anything that she thinks is necessary. Sometimes, being too curious, she disassemble things. So, it is wise to hide valuables from her."
"The World strongest dictator and Mother of Soviet Union. Her child-like physique raised many doubts from other people. But those who badmouthed about her, ended up being purged by her."
"An empress of Russia who is encouraging cultural renaissance. She became an empress by driving out the old, incompetent regime. By a surprising radical reformation policy, she takes care of people and tries hard to make Russia a powerful nation. But, this is followed by a growing counter force, which worries her."
Now Voltaire...
"An eccentric philosopher, known for her practice of Tolerancia. She is cheerful and welcoming to everyone. Wild and rebellious at heart, her defiant stance against the system garnered many followers."
And the the one and only... "An enlightened monarch who likes to lead her military forces. As a boyish queen looking natural in her military uniform, she’s always energetic like a man. With a mission to protect her country from neighbours, she’s interested in modern military technology."
Honestly, if they looked a bit more like their historical counterparts it would have been a lot more fun. Why did they not attempt to make Peter the Great kawaii? Why not give Stalin big sparkly eyes?
Re: Strange historical fiction among other things
First: the Russians
"A Russian enlightened monarch. As a curious person, she is a reformist and tries to renovate anything that she thinks is necessary. Sometimes, being too curious, she disassemble things. So, it is wise to hide valuables from her."
"The World strongest dictator and Mother of Soviet Union. Her child-like physique raised many doubts from other people. But those who badmouthed about her, ended up being purged by her."
"An empress of Russia who is encouraging cultural renaissance. She became an empress by driving out the old, incompetent regime. By a surprising radical reformation policy, she takes care of people and tries hard to make Russia a powerful nation. But, this is followed by a growing counter force, which worries her."
Now Voltaire...
"An eccentric philosopher, known for her practice of Tolerancia. She is cheerful and welcoming to everyone. Wild and rebellious at heart, her defiant stance against the system garnered many followers."
And the the one and only...
"An enlightened monarch who likes to lead her military forces. As a boyish queen looking natural in her military uniform, she’s always energetic like a man. With a mission to protect her country from neighbours, she’s interested in modern military technology."
Honestly, if they looked a bit more like their historical counterparts it would have been a lot more fun. Why did they not attempt to make Peter the Great kawaii? Why not give Stalin big sparkly eyes?