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'''Xiwantandu''', the common name of the '''Itztlan-Tola Hegemony''', is a star state located in the Gamma quadrant that occupies the planet [[Tandire]] and parts of the surrounding [[The Gentian|Gentian solar system]] through a network of tributaries and client states. It is formally a hegemonic federation of Atlepetl city states, which the central union of the Itztlantec and Tolantec cities and their territories forming the imperial core, and various Atlepetls and other forms of client state being subjugated and paying tribute to this core in a vassal-suzerain relationship. The largest and most notable client of Xiwantandu | '''Xiwantandu''', the common name of the '''Itztlan-Tola Hegemony''', is a star state located in the Gamma quadrant that occupies the planet [[Tandire]] and parts of the surrounding [[The Gentian|Gentian solar system]] through a network of tributaries and client states. It is formally a hegemonic federation of Atlepetl city states, which the central union of the Itztlantec and Tolantec cities and their territories forming the imperial core, and various Atlepetls and other forms of client state being subjugated and paying tribute to this core in a vassal-suzerain relationship. The largest and most notable client of Xiwantandu are the [[Metztli]] occupying the Twin Moons of Tandire, and represent one of the only footholds of the Tandan regime in space as well as one of the most industrially advanced power within the hegemonic sphere of the Xiwa. Due to their decentralized power structure, Xiwantandu is notable for highly variable levels of technology and development depending on the region. Itztlan-Tola and their integrated lands of the imperial core are a sophisticated industrial society with sufficient technological advancement to launch craft into space and even develop primitive fast than light travel. In comparison, peripheral vassals on the continent of Acalhuacan exist in a medieval technological stage and operate as an undeveloped agrarian economy in stark contrast to the technical and productive capabilities of the integrated core. The basis of Xiwa economic progression is based on the gradual process of adoption of technology and new modes of production by vassal states, subsequently increasing the amount of resources and economic value that can be extracted as tribute by the imperial core. | ||
The Xiwa are made up of the three known sentient species native to Tandire which belong to the Archaeopterid family, a group of feathered diapsid sentient consisting of only three extant species. Miri are by far the most common of the three, making up the well adapted generalist species, while the long living but diminutive pygmy Kypra and the colossal Rorkar races are far less common, believed to have been undergoing the processes of natural extinction due to competition from the Miri before this process was effectively halted or in some cases merely slowed by the advent of civilization. The three species are organized into a caste system featuring clerical figures on top, followed by the warrior caste that in past centuries dominated before being deposed by the clerics, and beneath them the artisans, the merchants, the peasants and fisherman, and finally the untouchables which are people of other castes that have undergone ostracism and been cast out for significant transgressions against the social order. However, most occasions of ostracism are no longer practiced under the Xiwa, and the once only hypothetical superiority of the clerical caste has been reinforced establishing the supremacy of religious laws over the civil government of Xiwantandu. | The Xiwa are made up of the three known sentient species native to Tandire which belong to the Archaeopterid family, a group of feathered diapsid sentient consisting of only three extant species. Miri are by far the most common of the three, making up the well adapted generalist species, while the long living but diminutive pygmy Kypra and the colossal Rorkar races are far less common, believed to have been undergoing the processes of natural extinction due to competition from the Miri before this process was effectively halted or in some cases merely slowed by the advent of civilization. The three species are organized into a caste system featuring clerical figures on top, followed by the warrior caste that in past centuries dominated before being deposed by the clerics, and beneath them the artisans, the merchants, the peasants and fisherman, and finally the untouchables which are people of other castes that have undergone ostracism and been cast out for significant transgressions against the social order. However, most occasions of ostracism are no longer practiced under the Xiwa, and the once only hypothetical superiority of the clerical caste has been reinforced establishing the supremacy of religious laws over the civil government of Xiwantandu. | ||
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===Geography and Politics=== | ===Geography and Politics=== | ||
The basis of the Xiwa state is the {{wp|Mandala_(political_model)|Mandala}} system common to Tandan society, wherein a series of vassal relationships and peripheral tributaries make up the bulk of the empire and are arrayed around a center of power, a hegemonic Atlepetl city state, the cities of eponymous Itztlan and Tola in the case of the Itztlan-Tola Hegemony. However, Xiwantandu breaks from Tandan convention in its use of a bipartite metropolitan center splitting power between the two capitals under a state of union, with Itztlan as the senior partner and Tola as the junior partner. A third capital exists largely as a formality, located on a very small rocky island near Itztlan known as Cuauhquemecan, who's only function is to serve as the formal seat of the Sovereign of Xiwantandu and as a neutral third power center to mediate disputes between the opposite poles of the Xiwa core territory represented by the Itztlan and Tola city governments acting on behalf of the swathes of territory they directly administer. Itztlan, being found on Citlaltepec island in the Sondrilos archipelago, has integrated the island chain as well as numerous World Ocean islands and small enclaves on Tecualoyan as its part of the imperial core, while Tola has integrated a subcontinental region of Conitlan known as the Saddle of Conitlan. Together, these integrated territories of the imperial core largely surround the Sondriline Sea, one of the only partially enclosed maritime bodies on Tandire distinct from the World Ocean, the only other one of note being the Gulf of Mictlan. The imperial core comprises some 700 million inhabitants, overwhelmingly Miri Tandans, which inhabit not only the mega-cities that Itztlan and Tola have separately become, but a large number of significant urban centers, as the advanced and develop imperial core is where the majority of Tandire's major urban and industrial centers can be found. | The basis of the Xiwa state is the {{wp|Mandala_(political_model)|Mandala}} system common to Tandan society, wherein a series of vassal relationships and peripheral tributaries make up the bulk of the empire and are arrayed around a center of power, a hegemonic Atlepetl city state, the cities of eponymous Itztlan and Tola in the case of the Itztlan-Tola Hegemony. However, Xiwantandu breaks from Tandan convention in its use of a bipartite metropolitan center splitting power between the two capitals under a state of union, with Itztlan as the senior partner and Tola as the junior partner. A third capital exists largely as a formality, located on a very small rocky island near Itztlan known as Cuauhquemecan, who's only function is to serve as the formal seat of the Sovereign of Xiwantandu and as a neutral third power center to mediate disputes between the opposite poles of the Xiwa core territory represented by the Itztlan and Tola city governments acting on behalf of the swathes of territory they directly administer. Itztlan, being found on Citlaltepec island in the Sondrilos archipelago, has integrated the island chain as well as numerous World Ocean islands and small enclaves on Tecualoyan as its part of the imperial core, while Tola has integrated a subcontinental region of Conitlan known as the Saddle of Conitlan. Together, these integrated territories of the imperial core largely surround the Sondriline Sea, one of the only partially enclosed maritime bodies on Tandire distinct from the World Ocean, the only other one of note being the Gulf of Mictlan. The imperial core comprises some 700 million inhabitants, overwhelmingly Miri Tandans, which inhabit not only the mega-cities that Itztlan and Tola have separately become, but a large number of significant urban centers, as the advanced and develop imperial core is where the majority of Tandire's major urban and industrial centers can be found. | ||
====Political Divisions==== | |||
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The Itztlan-Tola Hegemony is a highly complex order of overlapping states of union, vassal-suzerain relationships, and alliances. The name Itztlan-Tola by itself officially only refers to the actual municipal areas of the Itztlan and Tola megacities, commonly referred to as the Iron Sisters as sister cities on opposite ends of the Sondriline Sea who's bond is like iron. The state of union between these two cities was established under the [[Writ of Foundation (Xiwantandu)|Writ of Foundation]] and is marked as the formal start point for the polity now known as Xiwantandu. These two cities, dominated by their two Temples of the Serpent and the Eagle respectively, established the office of the Sovereign to rule as a middle authority tied to neither pole of the partnership, and to this day in the strictest interpretation of the founding documents, the Sovereign is primarily and in some cases only referred to as the master of the two cities alone. At the time the Writ of Foundation was penned and ratified, these two cities were embroiled in the violent collapse of the former Itztlantec Empire and the full extent of the Sovereign's jurisdiction was only the immediate territories of the two cities. |
Revision as of 01:09, 24 June 2020
Six Domains of Tandire Xiwantandu | |
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Flag | |
Motto: Progress, Prosperity and Peace | |
Capital | Cuauhquemecan |
Largest city | Itztlan |
Official languages | Tandan Standard |
Demonym(s) | Xiwa |
Government | Hegemonic Atlepetl Federation |
• Sovereign | Toloche Cancuzuma |
Establishment | |
• Great Reformation | 14th of August, 1284 AM |
Currency | Nera (Lb) |
Date format | dd-mm--yyy |
Xiwantandu, the common name of the Itztlan-Tola Hegemony, is a star state located in the Gamma quadrant that occupies the planet Tandire and parts of the surrounding Gentian solar system through a network of tributaries and client states. It is formally a hegemonic federation of Atlepetl city states, which the central union of the Itztlantec and Tolantec cities and their territories forming the imperial core, and various Atlepetls and other forms of client state being subjugated and paying tribute to this core in a vassal-suzerain relationship. The largest and most notable client of Xiwantandu are the Metztli occupying the Twin Moons of Tandire, and represent one of the only footholds of the Tandan regime in space as well as one of the most industrially advanced power within the hegemonic sphere of the Xiwa. Due to their decentralized power structure, Xiwantandu is notable for highly variable levels of technology and development depending on the region. Itztlan-Tola and their integrated lands of the imperial core are a sophisticated industrial society with sufficient technological advancement to launch craft into space and even develop primitive fast than light travel. In comparison, peripheral vassals on the continent of Acalhuacan exist in a medieval technological stage and operate as an undeveloped agrarian economy in stark contrast to the technical and productive capabilities of the integrated core. The basis of Xiwa economic progression is based on the gradual process of adoption of technology and new modes of production by vassal states, subsequently increasing the amount of resources and economic value that can be extracted as tribute by the imperial core.
The Xiwa are made up of the three known sentient species native to Tandire which belong to the Archaeopterid family, a group of feathered diapsid sentient consisting of only three extant species. Miri are by far the most common of the three, making up the well adapted generalist species, while the long living but diminutive pygmy Kypra and the colossal Rorkar races are far less common, believed to have been undergoing the processes of natural extinction due to competition from the Miri before this process was effectively halted or in some cases merely slowed by the advent of civilization. The three species are organized into a caste system featuring clerical figures on top, followed by the warrior caste that in past centuries dominated before being deposed by the clerics, and beneath them the artisans, the merchants, the peasants and fisherman, and finally the untouchables which are people of other castes that have undergone ostracism and been cast out for significant transgressions against the social order. However, most occasions of ostracism are no longer practiced under the Xiwa, and the once only hypothetical superiority of the clerical caste has been reinforced establishing the supremacy of religious laws over the civil government of Xiwantandu.
Geography and Politics
The basis of the Xiwa state is the Mandala system common to Tandan society, wherein a series of vassal relationships and peripheral tributaries make up the bulk of the empire and are arrayed around a center of power, a hegemonic Atlepetl city state, the cities of eponymous Itztlan and Tola in the case of the Itztlan-Tola Hegemony. However, Xiwantandu breaks from Tandan convention in its use of a bipartite metropolitan center splitting power between the two capitals under a state of union, with Itztlan as the senior partner and Tola as the junior partner. A third capital exists largely as a formality, located on a very small rocky island near Itztlan known as Cuauhquemecan, who's only function is to serve as the formal seat of the Sovereign of Xiwantandu and as a neutral third power center to mediate disputes between the opposite poles of the Xiwa core territory represented by the Itztlan and Tola city governments acting on behalf of the swathes of territory they directly administer. Itztlan, being found on Citlaltepec island in the Sondrilos archipelago, has integrated the island chain as well as numerous World Ocean islands and small enclaves on Tecualoyan as its part of the imperial core, while Tola has integrated a subcontinental region of Conitlan known as the Saddle of Conitlan. Together, these integrated territories of the imperial core largely surround the Sondriline Sea, one of the only partially enclosed maritime bodies on Tandire distinct from the World Ocean, the only other one of note being the Gulf of Mictlan. The imperial core comprises some 700 million inhabitants, overwhelmingly Miri Tandans, which inhabit not only the mega-cities that Itztlan and Tola have separately become, but a large number of significant urban centers, as the advanced and develop imperial core is where the majority of Tandire's major urban and industrial centers can be found.
Political Divisions
(map is in the shop) The Itztlan-Tola Hegemony is a highly complex order of overlapping states of union, vassal-suzerain relationships, and alliances. The name Itztlan-Tola by itself officially only refers to the actual municipal areas of the Itztlan and Tola megacities, commonly referred to as the Iron Sisters as sister cities on opposite ends of the Sondriline Sea who's bond is like iron. The state of union between these two cities was established under the Writ of Foundation and is marked as the formal start point for the polity now known as Xiwantandu. These two cities, dominated by their two Temples of the Serpent and the Eagle respectively, established the office of the Sovereign to rule as a middle authority tied to neither pole of the partnership, and to this day in the strictest interpretation of the founding documents, the Sovereign is primarily and in some cases only referred to as the master of the two cities alone. At the time the Writ of Foundation was penned and ratified, these two cities were embroiled in the violent collapse of the former Itztlantec Empire and the full extent of the Sovereign's jurisdiction was only the immediate territories of the two cities.