De 'Capolai

De 'Capolai was a Kuboian organisation owned by Xiam Housin that ran from the early 1990's up until 28th February, 2003 (though the group performed no notable activity until 1996). The organisation focused on, according to Xiam, making Kuboia a better place. However, De 'Capolai's actions were frowned upon in and outside of Kuboia.

The group controlled parts of the country, including portions of several major cities.

1998 seizing of Meifahrn
On February 8, 1998, De 'Capolai gained control of the town of Meifahrn. The mayor, George Kiesh, was forced to join the organization and several citizens, including members of the local branch of the Kuboian Communist Party, were made slaves.

2002 Meifahrn shopping centre riots
On January 7, 2002, De 'Capolai founder Xiam Housin and members Skeletor and Bill Sveinsson announced that the Meifahrn SuperMall was to be temporarily closed by the organization in order to "restock the shelves with products fit for the De 'Capolai peoples' lifestyle and to prevent criminals from shoplifting at the mall." People began rioting outside the shopping centre and raided stores for merchandise as a result.

Notable members
Please note that since De 'Capolai was reported having approximately 400 members overall in its lifetime, it will not be possible to list every single person who ever worked for the organisation.

Housin family

 * Xiam Housin (1958-2004)
 * Sabrine Housin (1958-2006)
 * Dyn Housin (born 1976)
 * Ustruk Housin (1977-2005)
 * Julie Housin (born 1978)
 * Fyp Housin (born 1988)

Other members
Some of these members willing joined the group, whilst others were either bribed or technically forced in.
 * Francis Jetsin (born 1969)
 * Collin McAster (born 1971)
 * Skeletor (born 1964)
 * Skeletorette (born 1965)
 * Heron Iwan MacLean (born 1955)
 * Yuji Diablo (born 1967)
 * Ikuko Chijimatsu (born 1975)
 * O Nam-kyu (born 1968)
 * Charlie Hansen (born 1973)
 * Darrel McNorman (born 1959)
 * Hans Mothersbaugh (born 1962)
 * Bill Melish (born 1952)
 * Lil' Borat (born 1974)
 * George Kiesh (born 1948)
 * McKenna Stevensson (born 1980)
 * Julie Johnson (born 1978)
 * Minerva Johnson (born 1978)
 * Bill Sveinsson (born 1980)