IX Stories: Before the Fall
The End of Globalism
As conflicts between nations intensified and territorial disputes over resources escalated, the global economy crumbled, giving way to the emergence of numerous smaller trading alliances. Simultaneously, countries like Taiwan, Kyrgyzstan, and certain regions of Chile saw the erosion of their sovereignty, becoming absorbed into neighbouring nations. This shift marked the end of globalism and brought forth a new era characterized by fragmented economic alliances and territorial realignments.