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I am happy to share:) But I would say max of 2 per region:)
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I guess I'll be taking Coatlpan, just so everyone knows. I'm a bit busy today so I'll have the sheet started either tonight or tomorrow.
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Just putting up what I've done so far, which is most of one city state. I'll probably have it finished in the next few days.

Also, swiggity swap here's a map

The dots're where my cities will be. #yolo

Nation Name: The Deauxerran League
Flag:
Region/colour on map:
Capital: Cazerra
Capital Population: 150,000
Other Major Settlements: Deauxerr, Aden, Mende, and Lycae
Population: 435,000
Racial demographics: 85% human, 15% other

The Deauxerran League: The League is a relatively new creation, being only thirty three years old, but… WIP

City Name: Cazerra
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Population: 150,000
Racial demographics: 95% human, 5% other

Social dynamics: Decidedly flamboyant, Cazerra is a city of decadence and overindulgence and the people, or at least the rich, are just as frivolous and exuberant. The Cazerran people are a people divided very harshly between the rich and the poor, and this suits the wealthy landlords fine as the 85% of uneducated, manual workers till fields as serfs simply ensure that the far superior 15% of the city and its territory can live in peace and prosperity.

Because of its large tracts of farmland, far in excess of what the city itself needs, and in reaction to Cazerra’s growing influence on the Deauxerran League, the pastoral has come to be highly valued, with artists and poets writing and painting huge and wondrous epics on the beautiful simplicity of agriculture and the romance of the sower, which is doubly ironic when one considers those educated enough to write such poetry have typically never performed the manual labour of the serfs. This burgeoning adoration for the simpler times, when Cazerra was simply a city state on the fringe of the world, has also led to Cazerrans coming to worship their twin gods of grain and plenty, Goro and Sulvia.

Arrogant would be a fitting word for Cazerrans, and they themselves would happily admit to it, yet they’re also forward and dependable. Morality to the Cazerrans is important, and their society is built upon a rigorously enforced series of codes and rules of conduct which ensure honour and goodness is upheld. That’s not to say crime is non-existent, on the contrary, of the five cities in the League, Cazerra has the most crime. No, what this means is that the stereotypical Cazerran is upstanding and decent, if stuffy and arrogant.

Fashion: The lower echelons of society wear simple tunics and trousers or skirt that’re inexpensive but suited to the huge quantities of field work they perform for their far superiorly dressed landlords. Indeed, the merchants, priesthood, and aristocracy of Cazerra are all far better dressed than the dirty peasants, and for good reason. After all, if the peasantry had good dress sense they wouldn’t be poor, or so the belief is. In comparison, the bourgeoisie of Cazerran is a fabulous explosion of gaiety that is, quite simply, absolutely sickening. The huge neck ruffs worn by men are, put simply, superfluous and useless, and the capes and cloaks used by both genders are equally silly.

Men’s fashion is ostentatious and a little bit garish. A doublet or a jerkin, usually highly stylised, fits over a linen shirt with either a collar or a ruff which is matched by a wrist ruff. Obviously, as it would be unthinkable otherwise, waistlines dip into a V shape, pointing to the highly fashionable codpiece which men have recently taken to wearing. Flat shoes with rounded toes are an important feature of any hip man’s attire, and a matching set of stockings cannot be forgotten either. For a man’s head, facial hair is in vogue, though it must be kept trim and sharp, and highly angular, while hats are a distinct no-go area. Instead, hair must be swept back and be short.

Women in Cazerra were afforded some more leniencies. The only areas they could not change was in wearing a skirt, and, more importantly, wearing a headdress if married, and a hat with neck ruff if unmarried, and a hijab (called a malorus in Cazerra) if widowed. The wealthier a woman is, the more decorative her headgear will be as a rule, though women are mostly expected to wear dark colours, either black or other deep shades of red, purple, and blue. Gowns for women come in several styles, either loose or tight, with sleeves typically floor length. Gowns, of course, must cover the woman completely, revealing no skin other than the face, and gloves must be worn when in public, or in the presence of an unmarried man.

Calendar: Under the League’s Great Reform Act, the five cities of the League share an identical calendar of ten months totalling 344 days. Holy days and festivals are standardised, though each city has several holidays which are exclusively celebrated in its own boundaries.

Cazerra’s exclusive festivals are as follows:

Ithos:
34th – Founding of the Goro-Sulvian shrines

Thasilos:
12th – Beginning of a three day long bout of jousting and ship races to celebrate the Cazerran victory over Lycae in the naval battle of Coris. This is a highly contentious holiday.

Artenos:
None

Caryna:
23rd – Six hour playing of the trumpets to mark the legend of the demigod Tarqus’ conquering of a local monster.

Mycena
None

Desosyll
1st – Throughout the day, taverns close and men and women crowd the street recreating a famous march by the merchants several centuries ago where four died due to a dispute over the quality of wine.

Menikyll
None

Anis
None

Posis
None

Art: Cazerra is famous amongst the League, and any other state that might listen, for its dyes. This is flaunted, of course, in the fabulous clothes worn by the people and the propensity for women to wear black. Fashion itself is a close second in a Cazerran’s art repertoire, and it’s remarked by everyone who has never left the city that Cazerra crafts the best clothes. Pottery is noticeably absent from Cazerran artistry, and instead poetry is a vibrant form that has flourished under such well-known names as Demio and Marco.

Law: There are no prisons in Cazerra, or the League itself, and so punishment is usually physical, or an exile. The death penalty is rare, reserved only for rebels who might lead a treasonous rebellion. Otherwise, thanks to its small size, Cazerra has only two courts. The People’s Court, for the poor, is a cheap, if unskilled and unrewarding, court which allows the peasantry to take people to court for crimes at a reduced cost. It’s run by the snobbish elite who would rather exile the accused party immediately than spend the King’s money on investigations.

The Proper Court, then, is the one which everyone flocks to see. Cases are done publically, and are a great spectacle, where advocates have days to perform for the crowds and appeal their case. Plagued by corruption, the Proper Court undergoes reforms every few years, only to have them undone within the next few.

Education: Only 15% of the population is literate. Education is important only for the upper echelons of society and is a mark of extreme intelligence and wealth. But then, why would the poor need education? They don’t need to read when they’re bound to land, they just need to work.

Type of Government: It would be unfair to label Cazerra as either monarchy or republic, as it constitutes both quite easily.

The King, Maulos III, is, in theory, bound by the Deauxerran Council, the Grand Parliament, the Senate, and the Minor Parliament. In reality, however, for the last hundred years, since the current dynasty ruling over Cazerra had all four bodies thrust upon it, the monarchs have been bitterly fighting, with weak kings being smothered, and stronger ones crippling the elected bodies. At present, thanks to the Deauxerran Council, an awkward truce exists between the monarchy and the government of Cazerra, as anytime one fights, the Prime Minister of the League, and head of the Council, intervenes and threatens economic sanctions against the city state.

The Grand Parliament of Cazerra is made up of nineteen elected officials, plus the monarch. Those elected must be aged forty or over, and retain the position for life. They hold no executive power normally, but advise the monarch and can, if backed by the a 8/10 majority in both the Senate and Minor Parliament, disable the monarch’s power for a maximum of five years and turn ruling of Cazerra to the Senate and Minor Parliament.

The Senate, made of one hundred elected members, should hold as much power as the monarch. In practice, however, it is overridden by the king at nearly every opportunity. In charge of justice, finances, and legislation, they are elected once every year, and the king, and more recently the Prime Minister of the League, has made great efforts to ensure at least 40% of its members are royalists. The means to achieve this are unscrupulous.

The Minor Parliament deals with the peasants, and is therefore undesirable and disgusting.

Influence and relations: Cazerra, due to the Treaty of Aden, holds a permanent delegate from the Holy Stomian Empire.

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Major industries: Cazerra is, for its size, an agricultural powerhouse. Its climate is temperate and its fields abundantly arable. As such, other than dyes and fashion, food is one of Cazerra’s strongest export.
Major Associations: The Synod: The religious body across the entire League. They tend the churches and mark holy days.
Irregulars: Known to themselves and their supporters as the Cazerran Republican Army, the CRA, or Irregulars as the State call them, are a military body committed to the forcible overthrow of royalist power. Made up largely of the peasantry, and ruled by an eclectic selection of educated elites, they’re at the moment a flimsy power, but they could grow strong quickly if given support.
Separatists: A political faction which seeks to leave the League.

Currency: Crowns and Pennies, which 240 pennies equalling one crown.

Military -
Cazerra has the second largest navy of the League, second only the Lycae – a fact the Cazerrans have often been loath to admit. Marshal power in Cazerra, as with most cities in the League, is focused on this inflated navy.

Cazerra, in its bid to expand its naval power to a greater size than that of Lycae, has taken to building more ships than it can reasonably man. It can, of course, man them all, but to do so it would need to effectively evacuate all men from the city and surrounding villages and commit every single one of them to rowing, something which would not happen. As it happens, then, Cazerra simply has a very large backlog of ships that can quickly replace any lost. These ships are:

60 quinquereme
25 triremes
15 carracks

The rowers of these ships are usually the peasants, and are paid for their work quite double their pay for their usual jobs.

Above deck, marines are made up of roughly 10-100 heavily armoured spearmen and 5-40 archers who will attempt to board other ships. In the waters of the League, galleys such as the League use are still unaccountably efficient.

Landscape: Cazerra is mostly flatlands, with large swaths of rolling hills and long plains of grass. The western most area, however, is slightly more forested. The River Torera runs through the south of Cazerra and through the city itself.

Strengths: Strong navy, agricultural powerhouse, outfits sharp enough to take out eyes.
Weaknesses: Their army’s useless, ineffective government, uprisings in response to the League are forming, Republicanism is forming.

City name: Lycae
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Population: 150,000
Racial demographics: 95% human, 5% other

Social dynamics: Aloof and cold, the Lycaens are a disreputable people barely constrained by the ridiculously excessive bindings put on them by the League. The history of the island of Lycae is one of conquest, raiding, and piracy, and its relationship with neighbours has been lukewarm at best. In the League, it is the only city state which practices ritualistic human sacrifice, with its population sacrificing prisoners of war and tributes. It also adopts a type of eugenics, as, at a child’s birth, a Sybil would be present to read portents and study the auspices to ascertain whether the child will grow to be useful or not. If not, the child is taken and drowned.

As one might expect, this creates a people who are distant and cold, and they can be said to be the complete opposites of their more flamboyant Cazerran rivals. Above all, Lycaens are pragmatic and patriotic, with a strict sense of honour and a firm adherence to the law. They disdain the frivolity and gaiety of the other members of the League, and their grimness is often the premier cause of an end to parties.

Only twenty years have passed since Lycae formally renounced its piratical ways and agreed to its borders with the surrounding countries, and the time has worn on the Lycaen psyche, as many clamour for a return to the times when Lycae would raid coasts and establish colonies along shores. Yet the League, conservative as ever, has ensured that Lycae remains withheld, and while it retains the single largest navy in the League, with the most skilled sailors, it is no match for the combined forces of the League and the League’s allies. As such, Lycae has been kept in check, and its strong streak of land-grabbing has been curbed.

Gender is not by any means equal in Lycae, though it does sport the best women’s rights in the League. Indeed, women are prized for their ability to give children, and the family unit is highly regarded. Children especially are beloved by the city, and Lycae has an exclusive festival dedicated towards children which lasts for three days. Children are so beloved that women are expected to give birth to as many as possible, with special tax breaks and wage increases for those with upwards of five children. Unmarried women are expected to marry, while women in a childless marriage are meant to seek divorce (a right they hold) to marry a better suitor.

Fashion: Ascetic is a nice way to describe the Lycaen clothing. Known for their simplicity of fashion, Lycaens are the butt of many Cazerran jokes and relief campaigns, yet the Lycaens are happy dressing in bland and unobtrusive styles. Known for being far more risqué in the League than any other state, the Lycaens display skin to an alarming degree, easy to show chest, arms, legs, and breast without any modesty. Clothes worn by men are simple tunics with boots, while women would wear a similar tunic, only with a skirt that typically comes to the shins. Necklines are low on both men and women, and sleeves are short.

Calendar:
Ithos:
None

Thasilos:
None

Artenos:
None

Caryna:
2nd – Three day holiday to celebrate Pletha, queen of the gods and goddess of fertility and motherhood

Mycena
18th – Day of festivals to celebrate Lycaen dominance along the islands surrounding it. Contentious holiday that the League desperately wants ended.

Desosyll
None

Menikyll
None

Anis
1st – Sacrifice of human tributes to herald in the coming of winter. Candles are placed along house windows and a purple X is drawn on walls to draw the spirits of the sacrifices into homes to protect them from the winter and keep it mild.

Posis
None

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Type of Government: Republic
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City name: Aden
City name: Deauxerr
City name: Medan
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I am impressed! Accepted!
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Gowia when I posted I didn't know you had claimed Calxus my bad man. Go ahead and take it, I think I'm gonna scrap mine and start fresh so go ahead your good mine I'm changing mine.
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oh right, thanks man. Hope your next one is just as good. :)
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Im debating on two ideas at the moment. But thanks glad you liked it
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Nation Name: Borvan Empire

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Region/color on map: Grey/Black , Dragnvandal

Capital: Karvak

Capital Population: 65,000

Other Major Settlements:
Fort Titan: Bored into the feet of two mountains its guards the pass to Karvak using both mountain and men to defend. It is said to be near impregnable.

War Academy Occulus: It is were the hierarchy go to study war. Open to outsiders but it tuition is drastically overpriced.

Cadalus: The town in which iron that is mined is procesed

Hokum: Trading Hub of the Borvan Empire

Population: 8,000,000

Racial demographics: 100% Human

Social dynamics: Borvans for the lack of any other word are racist,snobs and degrading people. Any other race would be turned away, even in business matters they prefer to get them in and out because of the disdain. Accident are prone to happen to the more mythical races of the realm. With several such incidents including a purging that lead to a nation wide man hunt on the Elven race. Human's they're are welcomed as long as they don't provoke matters of state. More of a military state its mandatory to serve in the Imperial army, a minimum of five years for each male, two for females. There is no clashing of the sexes in Borvan but it is a matter of who is better for the job. Man or woman it matters little as long as the job gets done. Matters of religion are trivial because there is no nation but if its interfered with the cogs of the empire. It is rumored that the Emperor and his family follow or lead a death cult, facts on this are unproven though.

Fashion: Fashion is much like it is anywhere else. Serfs and the peasantry tend to wear woolen clothes because of its colder climate. The hierarchy tend to wear thick felt or velvet clothing with insignia's indicating their rank and position in society.

Calendar: There is only one notable day of interest which is the Princes Peace. It was the last day of a civil war that three Borvan bastard princes fought each other for the throne. Coming to the last of a 3 year bloodshed which the country ran red, celebrating an end of a vicious bloodshed

Art: Architecture is it primary vice in art considering the more drab atmosphere. Marble and stonework designs adorn large cities, mostly as fortification but do offer appeal. Hunting if you consider it art is its primary source. A Borvan Bear or Stag hunt are highly sought since they're larger stronger animals that are trophies of magnificent size.

Law: The Law is carried out threw the state appoint Judicators and their own appointed Judicai. Law is very harsh with the eye for an eye motto, so theft and matters of law are taken care of swiftly. With little to no theft in its boundaries.

Education: Very basic unless the said person is of the elite, in which teachers are imported in for that very purpose. However though survival and warfare a rudimentary in all citizens with its state mandated military service.

Type of Government: Kelpocracy/Facisim

Influence and relations: To be announced

Important People:
Emperor Varik Borvan VI
The Black Princes Fredrick and Carvat
Mariet Borvan (Emperor's Daughter(Marriageable))
Supreme General Darrin Hicroat
Supreme Judicator Viktor Hoat
House Lady Emrie Deevl (Cousin to Emperor)

Trading and tax:
Import tax; Anything coming into the country automatically receive and foreign import tax such roads have garrisons to ensure that the tax is collected. Unless dire need is required. Taxes are general done as a community so as long as the specified amount of money is collected the state department is appeased. They welcome any trade but will often pay double for any imported sea trade and often have to import grains.

Major industries: The Borvan have large Iron and coal deposits which is its chief export. Which blacksmiths often pursue due to its increased durability and strength in arms. Export game meats in trade for mostly rye or barley.

Major Associations:
Black Iron Legion: The Emperor's private protection. These bodyguards are sworn for life but the families they come from are taken care of for life. The military training they receive is on par of what the Emperor himself would have. Men and Women that are more like the emperor willing to serve to what ever end.
ICSG: The Iron Coal and Steal Guild is the miners in which mine and produce the metal withe Borvan seal in preparation for export. A private Industry the keeps its leaders hidden to prevent the exploration or greed to reduce its high prices.
The Judicai Association: More of a secret police they take care of matters of state, often without the public knowing. Preventing panic and chaos. Though if a public inquiry is made it is a show of force and an example.

Currency: Borvan Styg

Military -
The Borvan Military is made up basically by gender by the exception of the Black Iron Legion, in which more active roles in the military machine are comprised of men where lighter to less active roles pursed by women. There is always an exception the Claus though. Because of the training they receive it is a weapon to be feared. The active navy is almost non existent with the exception of a few ships to patrol in search of invasion fleets. In need for siege, imperial engineers supervise the construction of such needed war machines on the field.

Combat
Black Fist(Men): 200,000. Black armor and shields in tight formation with a lock hole where a six foot pike would good with a long sword sidearm.
Arrow Company(Women): 100,000 Armed with Yew recurve bows and two short swords if needed.
Outriders(Women):1,500 Skirmish and light Calvary for harassment, often uses a bow but does use a light pike as an optional sidearm.
Black Lances(Men): 5,000 Heavy Calvary armed with 10 foot lances, a shield and long sword.
Black Iron Legion(Mixed): 500 Armed to the teeth, these vicious men and women are like nothing seen on the battlefield.
The Fleet Mixed: 35 ships with roughly 40 men or women assigned to them often the older soldiers on the verge or retiring.

Landscape: Very cloudy and rugged terrain and mountainous. Considering themselves a strong people because of their living conditions.

Wildlife: Due to the harsher climate most wildlife is bigger and stronger than most. The Borvan Bear is massive weigh up to and over 5,000lbs. One such of these creature is in the throne room where it almost exterminate ruler and heirs.

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Strengths: Strong Military presence, Large meat reserves, Large Iron and steel production
Weaknesses: Lacks enough land for crops, Severly lacks a naval presence

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Having the locations on the map pre-named seems way confusing; hard to tell what's taken and how much liberty we have when they're already somewhat structured and named.

EDIT - Nevermind; it's already been addressed. Deciding between Noruf or Zharka.
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>15th century Europe-esque fantasy setting, which entails 15th century European metallurgical, agricultural and metal-working capabilities.

>250,000 well-trained heavy infantry equipped with plate armor, swords, tower shields, and spears.



^My reaction^
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Found a handy guide to military building. I think everyone should take a gander, just so we end up with more realistic numbers

Lookee here
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Those unnamed purple islands towards the center of the map -- I'd like to reserve that area for myself, if possible. I've got a ton of ideas that would fit perfectly for that spot.

EDIT: @ Faulty, loving that faction you made! I very much look forward to interacting with it.
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All yours. No-one else has claimed them.
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Here's my claim, as listed on the map right near Faulty's.

Since there was no designation for the region, and no cities, I took the liberty of calling the region "Valeria" and I also added my faction's capital city to the map.

The faction's name will be the "Ralgon Empire" or something similar, for purposes of disambiguation. The areas in red are solidly under Ralgon control. The areas between the orange and red are either recently annexed, or the Ralgon are currently doing some intensive raiding/attacking in those areas, if they're not outright invading them.

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On second thought, I'm going to claim Laein for the elves!
Maybe not elves... I can't decide what I want to do. Still holding to that land, though.
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Innovative, can I just ask you to cut down your military? I should have seen it earlier, I know, but about 1 in 20 people in your nation is a soldier. It doesn't seem like much, but it is huge.
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@Cosmic Fury, just saying you have taken some of my islands in your claim, would you mind discussing this in PM as I am not bothered about losing some. I would just prefer to discuss this with you before hand.
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Cosmic Fury said
Those unnamed purple islands towards the center of the map -- I'd like to reserve that area for myself, if possible. I've got a ton of ideas that would fit perfectly for that spot.EDIT: @ Faulty, loving that faction you made! I very much look forward to interacting with it.


#Swag
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Is this still accepting? If so I would like to reserve Tasogare island for myself, and if possible, to try a Japanese-like nation, think it'd be different from standard things I do lol. If so, I'll get a sheet up asap.
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I assume it is still accepting:)
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