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Harry Potter is not a world view, read another book or I will piss on the moon with my super laser piss.

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I still got to get to my post.

But I did launch a fantasy NRP.

http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/78795-do-the-eagles-circle-the-mountains/ooc

Some uncounted amount of time in the making.


“They were our masters. They had wisdom. Their strength was mighty, their knowledge broad. Their craftsmanship unsurpassed. They willed the greatest of the last epoch. They built high, dug deep, spanned far. There was not a place our Old Masters went that could not be seen. But our Old Masters were cruel. They lacked kindness, lacking no cruelty. They held no charity, having much in way of greed. They demanded more, having all ego and pride. They were not civil, demanding us to be slaves and putting on our backs their world; they were slothful. They sent missions to our surface world, raping it of its beauty for their own demands, they were lustful.

“And when they saw what the Gods had, they demanded that. They reached to meet creation, only to be inflamed by its might. For once straddled with the weight of their karma. And with a plunge they drowned in fire and rock.”

Jainsura, On the Visha

Do The Eagles Circle The Mountain

Nearly four hundred years have passed since the collapse of the underground Empire of Vishashtan. But though they are gone their legacy remains. In the mythology of the kingdoms and rajas that have replaced them there is a common thread of involvement by the now legendary people of the underground. Whether as dreaded masters who held them in slavery or as a model of existence, existing as a romanticized effort of poets and bards as much as kings and queens.

And now scattered across the landscape atop the graves of the Old Empire new kingdoms vie for control and survival. The Visha's legacy having not failed to touch and effect every party in some distant way.

The Empire of the Visha



The Ruined Underground of the Visha and the Shishkarat



The World

It's too peaceful...


I'm working on it.
@Dinh AaronMk
Oh, I left out a pretty important piece of information from my Interest Check. The civilizations are only supposed to be between the Paleolithic to Iron ages. I would be fine with your civilization if say, they had regressed back to the iron age after spending a significant amount of time on Tethys or something.


Well this would have been useful information to have carried over.

But if I do that then I'll be going into something I had in mind for another RP. So I'd rather keep my eggs consolidated. So I'mma have to pull out.
I think I did it right.
Full Name of Nation:
The Kammandament

Common Name:
The K's

Government Type:
Technocratic Monarchy

Technological Level:
Post-Modern

Demonym:
Kommandos

Dominant Species:
Humans

Cultural Traits:
Technologically adept, forward thinking. Jingoistic

Language:
English

Population:
650,000

History:
They say the Kammandament is hardly of this world. Coming from a world of their own far behind. Some have attributed their appearance to magic, a sort of conjunction of spheres. Others have laid claim they were delivered to the world on the chariots of the gods. All the same, with fire and brimstone they have laid down foundations in their own small, organized corner of the world, worshiping and honoring technology as they see fit and striking out against those they see fit; whether in defense or amusement.

The rather small population of the Kammandament is made up for its connectivity on all levels of society with nearly every individual being capable of contact another in the nation. And their small size is made up for by their highly advanced tools. The nation has been ruled by the so-called House of Keq since it's legendary foundation about a millennium ago. Since then they've maintained an eerie isolation in their mountain home, coming out only to deal with anything that might impose themselves on their state.

Military Type:
Voluntary armed forces

Population in Military (%):
10%


The Mongol Empire proved to be much too large for Genghis Khan's remaining sons to administer. This is why the nation itself split off into separate controlled areas by which each of his sons had control off. Prior to this, sibling feuds had become a common thing between them anyway, so it's not hard to believe that anarchy took place in between the time of the Khans death, and before they split during very late years this empire existed. These regions held out on their own for a limited amount of time before falling in a matter of years that were rather petty compared to that of what Genghis Khan formed. The Yuan dynasty was one of the new growing powers within China, really a signal of death to where the Mongol Empire would end, seeing as the Chinese already began seizing smaller parts of southern Mongolia, cutting them off more.


You're operating on unfounded assumption which doesn't have merit in a discussion like this.

The succession between Ogedei from Genghis Khan was painless as opposed to the fifteen years of succession crisis that followed Timur in his later Empire. His brothers Jochi and Chagatai both supported the ascension of Ogedei and their father's wishes. Once more Jochi died of natural causes so he wouldn't have ever been an issue. Chagatai held his own khanate below his brother.

You don't really get an attempt at seizing the Khanate against the proclamation by the Mongol elective council - the kurultai - until Mongke when Genghis Khan's last brother Temuge tried to take it. But the effort was so lapse and minor that it's hardly a military crisis on how little conflict there is on it; unlike the attempted succession of Timur if I might re-iterate which resulted in 15 years of violence and the loss of Samarkand and other territories.

The first actual "civil war" is with Kublai Khan. But by this point the Empire had lapsed so much it didn't matter anymore. By this point Kublai was already the Emperor of China. And by the time of Kublai Khan any and all direct relatives of Genghis Khan were dead.

You can't presume, "There could have been violence". Because you're just showing your cards you aren't even trying.
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