Hawaiian Federation

The Hawaiian Federation, better known as just Hawaii, is a nation on Multi's Earth World. It is mostly a collection of Pacific islands, centered around the Hawaiian archipelago, and is a vassal of the Almondian Empire.

History
The Hawaiian Federation has its roots in another nation simply called Hawaii. Crimson, the leader of the Himalayan state of Sagal, inherited the nation, making it a vassal. Later, he would attempt to completely merge both nations into the Nation of Sagal-Hawaii, however mods would not allow it. Crimson abandoned Sagal to live in Hawaii, where he was the primary leader.

For much of its time, Hawaii remained rather neutral and isolated. However, for some reason, Hawaii chose to declare war on Portugal, a relatively powerful and internationally disliked nation. They received many volunteers and were able to defeat Portugal's continent-spanning empire. Following the war, Portugal was defeated, and all Portuguese land became Hawaiian territory.

After the war, Crimson, who longed to be under the rule of his former overlord BigVinny, began talks with him to vassalize Hawaii. To make management easier, Crimson partitioned some of his newly gained territories, and ceded them to nations that wanted those lands. The Islamic State of Africa gained the Balearic Islands, the New Athenian Empire gained back the island of Sicily, and the Socialist Union of Ircaster gained Gibraltar. The rest were reformed into the Hawaiian Federation, which was indirectly administered as a vassal state of the Almondian Empire.

On April 9, Governor-General Crimson got banned for two weeks. As a result, BigVinny appointed Crimson's second-in-command, Penguinion, to become the Governor-General in his absence.

Government
The Hawaiian Federation can be seen as a collection of protectorates under a constitutional monarchy. All of the territories are locally autonomous, but owe their protection to the Almondian Empire. Its mainly run by the Governor-General, which is Penguinion, while BigVinny takes the role as a figurehead monarch.