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| //The Golden Double-Headed Eagle, Perched Atop a Slain Serpent - Tuonic Icon// | //The Golden Double-Headed Eagle, Perched Atop a Slain Serpent - Tuonic Icon// | ||
| - | Officially the Kingdom of Tuonia, Gild-Tuonia (or //Golden Tuonia// | + | Officially the Tuonic Empire, Gild-Tuonia (or //Golden Tuonia// |
| - | Formed by Tuonic armies after the [[polemos: | + | It originated as the Kingdom of Tuonia by [[polemos: |
| + | After additional conquests incorporating lands outside Trans-Austellus the High King title took the title //Kaisar//, or emperor, but the old Tuonic High King system was retained. | ||
| ===== Geography ===== | ===== Geography ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Rafnleith Downs ==== | ||
| + | The " | ||
| + | Defenders made extensive use of magic familiars to communicate between partisans and besieged forces to inflict maximum attrition, but were ultimately undone as [[..religions: | ||
| + | Legends speak of this curse lingering over the land, with the usual advice being to assume that any talking animal you meet is lying. | ||
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| + | ==== Huzdalthida Glitterdunes ==== | ||
| + | Dominating the arid southern border leading to the midnight dues of [[zulithan|Zulithan]], | ||
| + | After an initial set of pitched battles against golem armies and other alchemical monstrosities, | ||
| + | In time exploring knights discovered that the sands held far more value than a buffer space with tribes and petty warlords, and that the sands themselves were infused with valuable alchemical substances, particularly gold dust. | ||
| + | Thus the region saw a form of gold rush and settlements and outposts were built. | ||
| + | Though the boom soon ended as the hard labor necessary to collect and sift the treasure became apparent, several marches were organized and incorporated into the empire. | ||
| ===== History ===== | ===== History ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Qhasdean War ==== | ||
| + | Beginning in AV 956 Gild-Tuonia declared war on [[..: | ||
| + | Over the next 6 years the Tuonic empire defended against invasions of dragon armies, but eventually fell after the Kaisar was killed in a duel with [[..: | ||
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| + | ==== Dragon Interregnum ==== | ||
| + | With the death of the Kaisar in AV 961, [[..: | ||
| + | Instead he mandated personal oaths of allegiance from each noble family, great and small, and ruled as dragon-lord on behalf of [[..: | ||
| + | This pleased commoners as a return to a pre-Tuonic Romalian title, and pleased the nobility by not claiming the imperial title without the necessary meeting of Electors, and the autonomy that would imply. | ||
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| + | The lack of Imperial authority would soon lead to regional conflict among the various Rikslands. | ||
| + | Some conflicts were old rivalries moved from the Riksdag to the battlefield, | ||
| + | Wars of this kind would normally have been constrained by a Kaisar' | ||
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| + | These wars meant that even after Beliar' | ||
| + | At times competing diets were called and Kaisars were proclaimed, but none would find full recognition across the empire. | ||
| + | Thus the interregnum would continue for over two decades, only ending with a negotiated peace after a protracted stalemate. | ||
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| + | What would emerge is a more decentralized empire, with the Kaisar seen more as a ceremonial figurehead. | ||
| ===== Government ===== | ===== Government ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Gild-Impeirium ==== | ||
| + | The " | ||
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| + | * //Kaisar// - The Emperor. Elected for life from any Tuonic family, though in practice dynasties would be elected from the major elector houses. | ||
| + | * //Riksdag// - The Imperial Diet. A meeting of all noble land-holders and other estates of the empire. Responsible for electing emperors upon their death, as well as approving any new laws proposed by the Kaisar. | ||
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| ==== Parties, Ideology, and Politics ==== | ==== Parties, Ideology, and Politics ==== | ||
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| ===== Culture ===== | ===== Culture ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Thialjan ==== | ||
| + | Meaning "zeal for service," | ||
| + | Though it has everyday applications, | ||
| + | At its highest level it establishes the loyalty to be shown to the Kaisar, and in turn the Kaisar' | ||
| ==== Popular Culture ==== | ==== Popular Culture ==== | ||
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| <WRAP column quarter> | <WRAP column quarter> | ||
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| | Flag || | | Flag || | ||
| | Map || | | Map || | ||
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| |Government|Elective Aristocratic Monarchy | |Government|Elective Aristocratic Monarchy | ||
| |Alliances| | | |Alliances| | | ||
| - | |Official Religions|FIXME | | + | |Official Religions|[[..religions: |
| - | |National Religions|FIXME, [[..: | + | |National Religions|[[..religions: |
| |Area| | | |Area| | | ||
| |Population| | | |Population| | | ||