Talk:'Iperiana

"After the collapse of the Byzantine Empire, when Italy was divided into multiple states, Hyperium (in Italian: Hiperio) emerged in the heel of Italy as a rather prominent city-state. She had agreements with the Kievan Rus', which accounts for the Ukrainian influence... Italian influence has been exerted on Hyperian ever since Italian unification, and Ukrainian influence, which resulted from Soviet oppression of Ukrainians" Well, this is a warm and comfortable conlanging website, were people just enjoying their time by bringing to life their dreams. Their conlangs. I really hate the fact that some people are trying bring politics in such places. "She had agreements with the Kievan Rus', which accounts for the Ukrainian influence" - are you serious? In times of Kievan Rus' there were no Ukrainian language but Old East Slavic language, that is common ancestor of modern Russian, Belarusian and Ukrainian languages. Also there were no Kievan Rus' in the times after Bizantium collapse and those lands where under control of Poland-Lithuanian Commonwealth aka 'Rech Pospolita'. If your alternative history differ from real dramatically, and existence of Hyperium is not the only difference - write it, in other case it really look out of place. Yes Ukraine, like every nation, deserve respect and historical recognition, but by introducing your national ideas in any forms you will change nothing.--Slavonicus (talk) 22:00, April 19, 2016 (UTC)