
Located at the crossroads of eastern and western socio-political dogma, 2035 Greek society struggles to remain a part of Europe. The financial crisis contributed to the rapid downfall of centralised governance, with smaller regional units and local areas becoming more close-knit; yet, standing apart from each other, economically and militarily weakened.
Locals now try to avoid foreign influence; they dislike the militant Iranian presence, and blame the rest of the Europe for the crisis that forced Greece to leave the European Union, and exposed them to rampant Iranian strategic expansionism.
