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I'm not sure it's very strange or creative, but I liked what I had for the little city state of Bass Lake.
There had been an absolute monarch. He was an evil man, and the people overthrew him. There was a dramatic final showdown on the top of the keep and everything.
Afterwards, the people who had lead the revolution didn't want to set up the same kind of system. They declared themselves a sort of commune. Shared property, equality for all, etc. Very idealistic.
However, most of the people didn't really get that. They kept referring to the head of the revolution, Lucas, as the king. And he'd be like no, not the king, an equal like everyone else. And they'd be like oh right sure. And then later be right back to calling him King. It was very exasperating for Lucas. The neighboring states also didn't like it at all.
The main plot of the game was tied into some counter-revolutionaries who wanted to restore the old king to the throne. They weren't happy being "equals". They wanted to be on top. To be the boots on the necks and to be able to push people around with impunity. Well, and one key character just blamed Lucas specifically for his family dying, so he threw in with the counter revolutionaries.