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Second Rhaetian Republic (Rhaetia)


Quick Description:
Rhaetia is a complicated landscape of diverse geography and bloody history. From the fertile southern plains and plentiful sea, to the towering wooded peaks of the north. Throughout the land are heavily fortified towns and villages, always located in strategically important locations atop bluffs or straddling vital river crossings. Various districts are governed by a senate of elected officials who can hold their office for no more than four years. It is an ancient land peopled by a relatively modern race born of the forced union of Arkonian soldiers and the now virtually extinct local Orcish population.

The 3rd Rebellion:
Rhaetia sided with the Crown during the 3rd Rebellion.

Population/Races:
The dominant species in Rhaetia are the Ruline, a hybrid species created following the First Rebellion in which Arkon soldiers crushed local Orcish tribes that had risen against the King from Beyond the Sea. The Orcs that survived were enslaved and became little more than strong backs and breeding stock. From this strange union came the Ruline; strongly built humanoids with green, almost red-tinged, scaly skin and notable jet black hair. Small tusks are still common and meticulously cared for; any Ruline who grows larger tusks will file them down. The Ruline can grow no facial hair.

There are still a few Orcish tribes clinging to the deep mountains but their numbers dwindle every year. Arkronians, Avan, and Humans are represented in small numbers, usually as diplomats, merchants, or as skilled tradesfolk.

Culture/Society:
Rhaetians are well known for their horsemanship, celebrations, and desire to enjoy every meal like it was their last. Much of their culture revolves around horses, which were introduced by the invading Arkronian forces. Breeding, training, and owning horses is a integral part of Rhaetian society and even the poorest home is likely to own at least one horse that can compete in local events or carry a soldier to battle. For the best riders there is fame and fortune to be had.

Rhaetians build a house around a garden, not the other way around. Great care is taken to ensure their homes are beautiful, well built, inviting and tranquil. Gardens are everywhere, as are elaborate water features that help calm the mind and cleanse the spirit.

Music and dance is often taken for granted, but Rhaetians are famous for their elaborate dances, brightly coloured costumes, and wide range of musical instruments. The guitar is the most popular and the best musicians and bards are fetted and celebrated for their skill.

Rhaetians can be accused of eating simply to have a conversation. Major meals are taken twice daily and can last several hours; they are a very engaged affair and those who share a table will discuss anything and everything. Food is often simple but delicious and comes when it is ready, forcing everyone to share dishes among the group, thus encouraging more participation among guests.

Religion:
There is no notable faith among the Rhaetian people. The state itself recognizes no official religion and allows its citizens to worship as they wish, providing it does not disturb the order of things.

History:
The dominant species in Rhaetia are the Ruline, a hybrid species created following the First Rebellion in which Arkon soldiers crushed the local Orcish tribes that has risen against the King from Beyond the Sea. The Orcs that survived were enslaved and became little more than strong backs and breeding stock.

As four hundred years passed, the Ruline spread out across Rhaetia, slowly replacing the Arkronians as the dominant race. It was during the Second Rebellion that the Ruline became the dominant race when the King stripped every Arkronian he could find from the region to fill the ranks of his army.

By this time the Ruline, widely referred to as Rhaetians, had established themselves as excellent horsemen and were called upon to provide light horse archers and scouts to the Kings army. They did so with skill and distinction, so much so that when the Century of Chaos finally came to and end, the King rewarded the Rhaetians with their own nation.

The First Rhaetian Republic was a mitigated disaster as the fledgling state attempted to rule itself even as thousands of young men returned from the wars. The senators at the time were those who had remained home and gotten rich; their laws and policies aimed at protecting what they had gained.

The Second Rhaetian Republic was born in a twenty four hours of blood letting when veterans stormed the senate, slaughtered the senators, and proclaimed a new government. There were hiccups along the of course, but with time the Republic managed to find its legs and several generations later entered the Third Rebellion as a loyal vassal of the crown.

Government:
Republic, controlled by a Senate whose head is known as the First Consul.

Economy:
Agrarian

Military:
The Rhaetian Army is a city-state militia in which every able-bodied, adult, male citizen is obliged to serve. Men are ranked by wealth, and their service obligation reflected their resources. Roughly a third, mainly formed of prosperous peasant-farmers, are deemed rich enough to equip themselves to fight as – heavy infantry – in a phalanx.

The panoply – the full set of arms and armour – are expensive. Items of equipment are passed down the family line and replaced only when necessary. There are therefore no official uniform or standardised equipment, and the appearance of a phalanx varies from man to man. Each, though, would have the basics of helmet, shield, spear, and sword. Most a chest plate, greaves on the lower legs, and a guard for the right arm and hand.

Rhaetians helmets are made of iron and trimmed with bronze in a variety of designs. The most popular cover the whole of the head, leaving only the eyes, nose, and mouth clear. Helmets are surmounted by a crest of dyed horse-hair. Body-armour is of a similar iron construction and bronze trim for those who can afford it, typically in the form of a muscled cuirass, shoulder plates, and Leg, arm, hand and foot guards were more common among wealthier soldiers.

The principal armament is a round shield, which had a convex shape and could be up to a metre across, comprised a core formed of wooden strips covered by an outer plate of bronze. Weighing perhaps 7 kilos, the shield was held using an arm-band combined with a hand-grip. The main weapon carried by the militia is a thrusting-spear between 2 and 3m in length, with a long, leaf-shaped iron blade at the top, and a spiked iron butt at the bottom. A secondary armament is a curved scimitar slashing sword.

The Golden Band cavalry are the elite arm of the Rhaetian army, and are regarded as some of finest quality cavalry in the world. Along with quick light cavalry contingents, the Golden Band — raised from the sons of wealthy citizens — made up the bulk of the Rhaetian heavy cavalry. Eastern Rahetia is good horse-rearing country and cavalry has been prominent in Rhaetian armies from early times. The primary weapon used by Rhaetian cavalry is a lance, pair of javelins, scimitar, and gold banded oval shield.

Rhaetians are most well known, however, for their mounted archers. Fast moving, lightly armed, and carrying a powerful recurve bow, they are capable of cutting larger cavalry and infantry units to pieces at range. These horseman are drawn from the families of the eastern prairie, all of them having grown up from a young age riding horseback. Mounted archery is a way of life in this region and the skill set is well known by all who have faced Rhaetian armies.

The Rhaetian siege train is second to none and boasts races from all over the known world who have come to Rhaetia seeking its liberal laws and open minded approach to all folk. This had attracted numerous intelligent minds who bring the knowledge of their people with them. Even the massive walls of Arkronia would sit up and take notice should the Rhaetians come a knocking.

Territory:
See the map

Factions:
Pro-Crown
Pro-Independence

Characters:








Second Rhaetian Republic (Rhaetia)


Quick Description:
Rhaetia is a complicated landscape of diverse geography and bloody history. From the fertile southern plains and plentiful sea, to the towering wooded peaks of the north. Throughout the land are heavily fortified towns and villages, always located in strategically important locations atop bluffs or straddling vital river crossings. Various districts are governed by a senate of elected officials who can hold their office for no more than four years. It is an ancient land peopled by a relatively modern race born of the forced union of Arkonian soldiers and the now virtually extinct local Orcish population.

The 3rd Rebellion:
Rhaetia sided with the Crown during the 3rd Rebellion.

Population/Races:
The dominant species in Rhaetia are the Ruline, a hybrid species created following the First Rebellion in which Arkon soldiers crushed local Orcish tribes that had risen against the King from Beyond the Sea. The Orcs that survived were enslaved and became little more than strong backs and breeding stock. From this strange union came the Ruline; strongly built humanoids with green, almost red-tinged, scaly skin and notable jet black hair. The Ruline can grow no facial hair.

There are still a few Orcish tribes clinging to the deep mountains but their numbers dwindle every year. Arkronians, Avan, and Humans are represented in small numbers, usually as diplomats, merchants, or as skilled tradesfolk.

Culture/Society:
Rhaetians are well known for their horsemanship, celebrations, and desire to enjoy every meal like it was their last. Much of their culture revolves around horses, which were introduced by the invading Arkronian forces. Breeding, training, and owning horses is a integral part of Rhaetian society and even the poorest home is likely to own at least one horse that can compete in local events or carry a soldier to battle. For the best riders there is fame and fortune to be had.

Rhaetians build a house around a garden, not the other way around. Great care is taken to ensure their homes are beautiful, well built, inviting and tranquil. Gardens are everywhere, as are elaborate water features that help calm the mind and cleanse the spirit.

Music and dance is often taken for granted, but Rhaetians are famous for their elaborate dances, brightly coloured costumes, and wide range of musical instruments. The guitar is the most popular and the best musicians and bards are fetted and celebrated for their skill.

Rhaetians can be accused of eating simply to have a conversation. Major meals are taken twice daily and can last several hours; they are a very engaged affair and those who share a table will discuss anything and everything. Food is often simple but delicious and comes when it is ready, forcing everyone to share dishes among the group, thus encouraging more participation among guests.

Religion:
There is no notable faith among the Rhaetian people. The state itself recognizes no official religion and allows its citizens to worship as they wish, providing it does not disturb the order of things.

History:
The dominant species in Rhaetia are the Ruline, a hybrid species created following the First Rebellion in which Arkon soldiers crushed the local Orcish tribes that has risen against the King from Beyond the Sea. The Orcs that survived were enslaved and became little more than strong backs and breeding stock.

As four hundred years passed, the Ruline spread out across Rhaetia, slowly replacing the Arkronians as the dominant race. It was during the Second Rebellion that the Ruline became the dominant race when the King stripped every Arkronian he could find from the region to fill the ranks of his army.

By this time the Ruline, widely referred to as Rhaetians, had established themselves as excellent horsemen and were called upon to provide light horse archers and scouts to the Kings army. They did so with skill and distinction, so much so that when the Century of Chaos finally came to and end, the King rewarded the Rhaetians with their own nation.

The First Rhaetian Republic was a mitigated disaster as the fledgling state attempted to rule itself even as thousands of young men returned from the wars. The senators at the time were those who had remained home and gotten rich; their laws and policies aimed at protecting what they had gained.

The Second Rhaetian Republic was born in a twenty four hours of blood letting when veterans stormed the senate, slaughtered the senators, and proclaimed a new government. There were hiccups along the of course, but with time the Republic managed to find its legs and several generations later entered the Third Rebellion as a loyal vassal of the crown.

Government:
Republic, controlled by a Senate whose head is known as the First Consul.

Economy:
Agrarian

Military:
Every Rhaetian youth is expected to learn how to ride and fight from horseback. There is no standing army, nor core of professional soldiers, but in times of war, every able bodied Rhaetian can be called upon to form an impressive horde of light horsemen. Vulnerable to sustained close contact with heavily armed knights or infantry, they rely on their mobility and speed to wear down and destroy an enemy.

The Third Rebellion actually led to the first Rhaetians integrating with the Arkronian siege train. Rhaetian armies can now be found operating mobile siege weapons in the form of chariots and battle wagons. These are relatively knew since the Third Rebellion but are becoming increasingly popular among those folk who have little or no skill fighting on horseback.

Territory:
See the map

Factions:
This feels like something I should hold off for when the RP starts and as I write them in.

Characters:
This feels like something I should hold off for when the RP starts and as I write them in.
@Milkman

I would take the Southwest corner, pinned between @Black Alice and @Dinh AaronMk.

Thanks!
@Monochromatic Rainbow, your discord link expired. Also, I’m interested.
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