Since the Reformation, the Low Countries had remained in dispute over the true Christian ways. During the days of the Holy Roman Empire, this dispute lead to the conflict of the Eighty Years' War, where Spain and Austria fought for control of the Low Countries. The Thirty Years' War also took place during this time.
Following the Peace of Westphilia, it became apparent that there was a striking difference between the people of the Southern Netherlands compared to the Northern parts. Part of this dispute lead to the success of the Dutch Republic, while the South remained outpaced by the North. But politically, the areas had remained separated until the First French Empire combined them into the Kingdom of the Netherlands following its wars.
The Congress of Vienna did not change this much, and the Kingdom of the Netherlands remained in control of the Low Countries. This lead to the Belgian uprising and later revolution in 1830, when the catholic Belgians rose up against their protestant Dutch masters. The unfortunate part of basing a revolution on this dispute is how it fails to translate into a modern reasoning. Today, Belgium is split between the people who previously agreed that they didn't want to be French or Dutch.
The person commissioning this Historines series must have paid enough to OWN woot by now.
I can see it now, he keeps woot in his secret Woot-cave underneath his mansion and whenever the woot signal shines against the night sky Wootman swings into action.
I wrote a little alternative story for this piece:
As I was minding my own business, I began to feel a strange quivering in the cleavage of my massive tits. Suddenly a head appeared from my cleavage. She turned around and looked at me, "give me a minute," she said as she managed to pull her arms up and placed her hands on each of my breasts as she began to pull herself up.
She struggled hard to pull her own massive chest up, but eventually it popped up, equal in size to mine. The pressure and weight difference from the event made me loose my balance as I tripped backwards and landed on my butt. Yet I remained too baffled to interact meaningfully with her.
As I sat there on the ground, she finally managed to pull out her right leg from my cleavage. And as she stood there, with one leg in my cleavage, she turned towards me, "thanks for the ride, Netherlands, but I think I can handle the rest from here."
She pulled her left leg out of my cleavage and began to walk until she stopped again, as she turned once again, "don't take this as a criticism of your cleavage; it's very lovely and soft. But I wish for a place where I can practice my own believes without restrictions." And she was gone. I remained speechless as it all occurred. This is how it is when subjects rebel against you? As I was minding my own business, I began to feel a strange quivering in the cleavage of my massive tits. Suddenly a head appeared from my cleavage. She turned around and looked at me, "give me a minute," she said as she managed to pull her arms up and placed her hands on each of my breasts as she began to pull herself up.
She struggled hard to pull her own massive chest up, but eventually it popped up, equal in size to mine. The pressure and weight difference from the event made me loose my balance as I tripped backwards and landed on my butt. Yet I remained too baffled to interact meaningfully with her.
As I sat there on the ground, she finally managed to pull out her right leg from my cleavage. And as she stood there, with one leg in my cleavage, she turned towards me, "thanks for the ride, Netherlands, but I think I can handle the rest from here."
She pulled her left leg out of my cleavage and began to walk until she stopped again, as she turned once again, "don't take this as a criticism of your cleavage; it's very lovely and soft. But I wish for a place where I can practice my own believes without restrictions." And she was gone. I remained speechless as it all occurred. This is how it is when subjects rebel against you?
Following the Peace of Westphilia, it became apparent that there was a striking difference between the people of the Southern Netherlands compared to the Northern parts. Part of this dispute lead to the success of the Dutch Republic, while the South remained outpaced by the North. But politically, the areas had remained separated until the First French Empire combined them into the Kingdom of the Netherlands following its wars.
The Congress of Vienna did not change this much, and the Kingdom of the Netherlands remained in control of the Low Countries. This lead to the Belgian uprising and later revolution in 1830, when the catholic Belgians rose up against their protestant Dutch masters. The unfortunate part of basing a revolution on this dispute is how it fails to translate into a modern reasoning. Today, Belgium is split between the people who previously agreed that they didn't want to be French or Dutch.