The Band of Soviet Fellowship Ledewealths (BSFL) was the folkwield gathertang of Russland and neighboring lands from the Eastern block, from 1917 to 1991. The BSFL arose in the aftermath of the Russish Overthrowing, indrawn by the teachings of Karl Marx and others, who believed that the working folk should rule the land. After the fall of the BSFL in 1991, the Rikesband of Selfstanding Lands (Commonwealth of Independent States) was put together by most of lands who split from the BSFL.
Backtale
The BSFL arose after the Russish Overthrowing, an outcome from the unfolkly wartime decay and economic hardship coming from World War One. The ruling family was shifted from their grip on Russland and later killed. Because there were squabbles over mootish ideas, a war between two guilds — the Reds and the Whites — was undertaken. The Reds won, allowing them to build sharedom in the new rike.
Their first leader was Vladimir Lenin, who was followed by the harsher Josef Stalin, who led the BSFL through World War Two and the beginning of the Cold War.
In the 1980s, an uprising began as an outcome of the edstightings put forth by Mikhail S. Gorbachev. The BSFL fell asunder in 1991, and from it arose 15 selfstanding rikes. From there, a makeover in the mootish ideas led to a new framework of folkship.