Flatstone: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 95: | Line 95: | ||
In the December of 1237, king Andesen Von Stone of Flatstone would pass away, leaving his recently united kingdom in the hands of his son, Ejek Von Stone. However, Ejeks inauguration would not take place until five months after the death of his father, giving a small amount of wiggle-room where Stonish absolutism was not enforced. The Ou Clan used this opportunity to go violate religious laws that had been put into place by Andesen Von Stone, as he was no longer around to enforce them. [[Geology|Geologism]], Flatstones largest and official religion, was largely practiced throughout the Kosīdosugā islands. However, the Ou believed that Geologism was preventing them from using the autonomy that had been granted to them to the fullest effect. To counter this, Kristen Ou's successor decided that the only way to solve this religious predicament was to separate the Geologist followers in the lands of the Ou Clan from the Geologist followers in the lands of the rest of Flatstone. The Geologist church would be split into two when the Ou King negotiated with the local Əɉōm in Ou territory, convincing them to split from the Geologist faith and instead enforce their own denomination of the Geologist faith, known as Vecism. This Geologist split would divide the religion in two until 2022, when king [[Dag Von Stone]] would reunite the two religions using the absolute power granted to him at birth by his predecessor. | In the December of 1237, king Andesen Von Stone of Flatstone would pass away, leaving his recently united kingdom in the hands of his son, Ejek Von Stone. However, Ejeks inauguration would not take place until five months after the death of his father, giving a small amount of wiggle-room where Stonish absolutism was not enforced. The Ou Clan used this opportunity to go violate religious laws that had been put into place by Andesen Von Stone, as he was no longer around to enforce them. [[Geology|Geologism]], Flatstones largest and official religion, was largely practiced throughout the Kosīdosugā islands. However, the Ou believed that Geologism was preventing them from using the autonomy that had been granted to them to the fullest effect. To counter this, Kristen Ou's successor decided that the only way to solve this religious predicament was to separate the Geologist followers in the lands of the Ou Clan from the Geologist followers in the lands of the rest of Flatstone. The Geologist church would be split into two when the Ou King negotiated with the local Əɉōm in Ou territory, convincing them to split from the Geologist faith and instead enforce their own denomination of the Geologist faith, known as Vecism. This Geologist split would divide the religion in two until 2022, when king [[Dag Von Stone]] would reunite the two religions using the absolute power granted to him at birth by his predecessor. | ||
== Chapter III: [[Sungokago (Reconstruction)|Şungokāgo]] (1269- | == Chapter III: [[Sungokago (Reconstruction)|Şungokāgo]] (1269-1325) == | ||
The Şungokāgo (''Meaning "Reconstruction"'') was a period in Stonish History following the conclusion of the ''Stonish Wars of Unification'', starting during the reign of Stonish King [[Ejek of Flatstone|Ejek Von Stone]], and ending during the reign of Stonish King [[Pejdeson Von Stone]]. It marks the beginning of the nations transition from an isolated, religiously-dominated archipelago to a Southern-Sunadic naval hegemon. Additionally, the Şungokāgo includes the colonization of the Şotīgābon and Mīdlosugā archipelagos, further reinforcing the nations plans for a position as a navally-dominant superpower in the region for the short period of time that it was capable of achieving it. | The Şungokāgo (''Meaning "Reconstruction"'') was a period in Stonish History following the conclusion of the ''Stonish Wars of Unification'', starting during the reign of Stonish King [[Ejek of Flatstone|Ejek Von Stone]], and ending during the reign of Stonish King [[Pejdeson Von Stone]]. It marks the beginning of the nations transition from an isolated, religiously-dominated archipelago to a Southern-Sunadic naval hegemon. Additionally, the Şungokāgo includes the colonization of the Şotīgābon and Mīdlosugā archipelagos, further reinforcing the nations plans for a position as a navally-dominant superpower in the region for the short period of time that it was capable of achieving it. | ||
=== Construction of the [[Vedotī Imperial Palace]] (1236-1243) === | === Construction of the [[Vedotī Imperial Palace]] (1236-1243) === | ||
Throughout the seven years that it took to construct the imperial palace, a variety of methods were used to compensate for the lack of sufficient human labour. The most notable of these methods was slavery, a practice that has been universally frowned upon within the nation of Flatstone since it's creation in the 1230's. However, this was an exception, as completing the construction of the palace was deemed urgent by Ejek Von Stone, the King of Flatstone at the time of the palace's construction, and at the time there was an abundance of Taverkny and Ou soldiers that had been captured by the Northern Ivili army during the reunification wars. Ejek Von Stone finalized the decision to use slave labour to speed up the process of construction, enlisting upwards of three-hundred prisoners of war to participate in the palace's construction in 1238, two years into the palace's construction. The sacrifice of these men is honored with a memorial that was placed outside of the entrance of the imperial palace for all to see. | |||
=== Settlements in [[Şotīgābon]] (1270-1275) === | === Settlements in [[Şotīgābon]] (1270-1275) === | ||
Line 106: | Line 107: | ||
=== The [[Northern Doctrine]] and the Strimka Islands (1307-1318) === | === The [[Northern Doctrine]] and the Strimka Islands (1307-1318) === | ||
=== The [[First Kopen Uprising]] (1320-1325) === | |||
== Chapter IV: [[Stonish Invasion of Hoterallia]] == | == Chapter IV: [[Stonish Invasion of Hoterallia]] == |
Revision as of 21:56, 15 June 2022
This article is incomplete because it is pending further input from participants, or it is a work-in-progress by one author. Please comment on this article's talk page to share your input, comments and questions. Note: To contribute to this article, you may need to seek help from the author(s) of this page. |
Vedşotī Lege Kosīdugā The Second Kingdom of Flatstone | |
---|---|
Motto: "Bopeko şotī şuveloko domekuş naş." (National) "A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss." (English) | |
Anthem: "Şotīmon" (Stone Song) | |
Capital and largest city | Vedotī |
Official languages | Northern Ivili, Taverkny, Ou, Southern Ivili |
Religion | Geology |
Demonym(s) | Stonish |
Government | Federal Monarchy |
• Chancellor | Dag Von Stone |
• Commander in Chief | Dag Von Stone |
• Chief of Staff of Army High Command | Pajtik Sung |
• Ruling Party | Northern Ivili Clan |
Founded | |
• Treaty of Vedotī | September 21st 1232 |
Area | |
• Total | 42,454 km2 (16,392 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2021 estimate | 8,700,000 |
• 2018 census | 8,521,441 |
• Density | 200/km2 (518.0/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | 2018 estimate |
• Total | 377,593,572,151 |
• Per capita | 44,311 |
GDP (nominal) | 2018 estimate |
• Total | 402,467,658,430 |
• Per capita | 47,230 |
Gini (2018) | 24.9 low |
HDI (2018) | 0.831 very high |
Currency | Sand Dollar (SNDL) |
Time zone | UTC+3 (UCT) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (not observed) |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +421 |
Internet TLD | .rock |
Flatstone (Northern Ivili: Vedşotī), or officially known as The Second Kingdom of Flatstone (Northern Ivili: Vedşotī Lege Kosīdugā), is an isolationist nation located in Southeastern Thrismari, Anteria. The nation shares a maritime border with both Kentalis and Zhousheng to the north, and another maritime border with Morrawia to the south. Vedotī is both Flatstones's capital and largest city, possessing religious ancestry as well as being the first permanent settlement on the archipelago. Other major cities may include; Onlo, Umudīn, Suntuga, Umoko, Īnbā, and Kumonlān. The name "Flatstone" was coined by the nations founder, Ejek Vedotin amidst the Ejek Vedotins War. It was derived from the term "Geologism", commonly used to refer to Ejek Vedotins "national religion", which would be successfully spread throughout the archipelago following the conclusion of Ejek Vedotins War.
The status of the Stonish person is defined by the faith that they follow. Flatstone, ruled by a religiously intolerant and authoritarian monarch, is dominated by the Geologist faith, a religion unique to the Stonish Archipelago. Despite the kings efforts, other faiths exist throughout Flatstone as minorities, including various branches of Catholicism, as well as Athiesm and other less significant local religions and denominations of Geology. It is estimated the no more than 40,000 have been made victims of Proselytism by the Stonish crown since 2011.
Flatstone identifies as a "federal monarchy" under the guise that the four kingdoms of the Stonish Archipelago and their peoples govern themselves autonomously and without direct interference from the Northern Ivili Clan, however, King Dag Von Stone of the Northern Ivili Clan and Flatstone collectively has violated this clause time and time again since his rise to power, most notably in the aftermath of the Stonish Civil War in 2011 when the independence of the Taverkny Clan was violated by his coalition troops and their efforts to reunite the four kingdoms under the monarchy after the fall of Flatstones republican government (circa 1960-2008).
History
Chapter I: Ejek Vedotins War
Ejek Vedotins Declining Health
One hundred years years of peaceful rule over the archipelago allowed for the gradual spread and implementation of Geology, the religion originally introduced to the nation by Ejek himself. However, in 1141 the Crown Bishop's health took a serious turn for the worse, having contracted what historians believe to be Tuberculosis. For three years, doctors nation-wide would visit the crown bishop in a desperate attempt to revitalize Ejeks worsening health, to no avail. After a variety of methods and dozens of miracle cures, Ejek Vedotin would pass away in 1144, leaving his short-lived kingdom without a true successor. Over the next ten years, the nation would manage to keep itself partially intact with the help of priests that had banded together to form a "regency council" to act as the ruling government while a qualified successor could be chosen. However, the corruption that had developed amongst the members of the clergy had severely worsened following the death of Ejek and thus no true successor would ever be found. Instead, the stability of the order would only continue to worsen, eventually leading to the dissolution of the order and the recreation of the Taverkny Clan, and shortly after the South Ivili Clan as well. The remaining territory possessed by the order fragmented after the regency council disbanded and fled in hiding, leaving the Northern Ivili Clan in pieces and without an heir. Over the course of fifty years, the various clans would engage in various skirmishes with each-other to no avail, eventually leading to an universal ceasefire in 1195.
Birth of Andesen Von Stone
Andesen Von Stone was born just one year before the ceasefire. He had been born into an isolated farmhouse somewhere in Suntugā, supposedly growing up with his mother and potentially his father, although it should be noted that his mother was believed to have been widowed. Not a lot is known about Andesens childhood and his progression into adulthood, but what is certain is that Von Stone was a name that he gave to himself, and his original last name is unknown. It is likely that Andesen taught himself archery and swordsmanship at a young age, as by the time the First War of Unification broke out in 1211 his performance in battle and leadership was of high standards. Andesen left for the capital of Vedotī at age fourteen in order to find work and make money, however rather then starting a farm of his own or participating as an architect, Andesen would be quick to find his way into the politics of Northern Ivili, establishing himself as the self-proclaimed successor of Ejek Vedotin at the age of 17 and taking after his beliefs and accomplishments, using religion as a tool to seize and maintain power through authoritarian means. By the time he was 18, the civil war was in full swing and Andesen had couped the remnants of Northern Ivili in the same fashion as Ejek Vedotin had a century prior.
Chapter II: Wars of Unification
First Stonish War of Unification
Expulsion of the Ou Peoples
Just five days after the decision to occupy the northern Kosīdosugā islands was finalized, Andesen published a rough-draft of a plan to forcefully migrate and/or expel the Ou minorities living on and around the southern coast of Poşotī and the northern Kosīdosugā out of Stonish-controlled lands into the few islands still controlled by the Ou Clan. While Kristen Ou was initially hesitant to accept this demand, his freedom of choice was short-lived as Andesen threatened military occupation if he were to decline. The expulsion of the Ou peoples that inhabited southern Poşotī was an uncalled-for cultural catastrophe that still scars the south of Flatstone to this day. What remains of the Ou Clan remains politically and culturally isolated from the rest of Flatstone to this day, often encouraging various paramilitary organizations throughout the Ou Clan to take military action against the Kingdom of Flatstone in the name of secession; an idea that is considered by many to be extremist in nature.
Second Stonish War of Unification
Geologist Schism
In the December of 1237, king Andesen Von Stone of Flatstone would pass away, leaving his recently united kingdom in the hands of his son, Ejek Von Stone. However, Ejeks inauguration would not take place until five months after the death of his father, giving a small amount of wiggle-room where Stonish absolutism was not enforced. The Ou Clan used this opportunity to go violate religious laws that had been put into place by Andesen Von Stone, as he was no longer around to enforce them. Geologism, Flatstones largest and official religion, was largely practiced throughout the Kosīdosugā islands. However, the Ou believed that Geologism was preventing them from using the autonomy that had been granted to them to the fullest effect. To counter this, Kristen Ou's successor decided that the only way to solve this religious predicament was to separate the Geologist followers in the lands of the Ou Clan from the Geologist followers in the lands of the rest of Flatstone. The Geologist church would be split into two when the Ou King negotiated with the local Əɉōm in Ou territory, convincing them to split from the Geologist faith and instead enforce their own denomination of the Geologist faith, known as Vecism. This Geologist split would divide the religion in two until 2022, when king Dag Von Stone would reunite the two religions using the absolute power granted to him at birth by his predecessor.
Chapter III: Şungokāgo (1269-1325)
The Şungokāgo (Meaning "Reconstruction") was a period in Stonish History following the conclusion of the Stonish Wars of Unification, starting during the reign of Stonish King Ejek Von Stone, and ending during the reign of Stonish King Pejdeson Von Stone. It marks the beginning of the nations transition from an isolated, religiously-dominated archipelago to a Southern-Sunadic naval hegemon. Additionally, the Şungokāgo includes the colonization of the Şotīgābon and Mīdlosugā archipelagos, further reinforcing the nations plans for a position as a navally-dominant superpower in the region for the short period of time that it was capable of achieving it.
Construction of the Vedotī Imperial Palace (1236-1243)
Throughout the seven years that it took to construct the imperial palace, a variety of methods were used to compensate for the lack of sufficient human labour. The most notable of these methods was slavery, a practice that has been universally frowned upon within the nation of Flatstone since it's creation in the 1230's. However, this was an exception, as completing the construction of the palace was deemed urgent by Ejek Von Stone, the King of Flatstone at the time of the palace's construction, and at the time there was an abundance of Taverkny and Ou soldiers that had been captured by the Northern Ivili army during the reunification wars. Ejek Von Stone finalized the decision to use slave labour to speed up the process of construction, enlisting upwards of three-hundred prisoners of war to participate in the palace's construction in 1238, two years into the palace's construction. The sacrifice of these men is honored with a memorial that was placed outside of the entrance of the imperial palace for all to see.
Settlements in Şotīgābon (1270-1275)
The first recorded discovery of the Şotīgābon archipelago in Stonish history was in 1270, when Stonish merchants accidentally stumbled upon the island during a voyage to the Neil Canal. However, the first official settlement of the island wouldn't occur until 1273, when Ejek Von Stone funded an expedition to the island that he allowed one of his volunteering officers to supervise. Ejek himself would not arrive in Şotīgābon until 1275, when he would remain on the island for two months before returning to Vedotī. After this, Ejek Von Stone would have little to do with the development of the Stonish colony, as he was preoccupied with the economic recovery of the nation from it's two wars of reunification, as well as Ou settlement of the Mīdlosugā. The islands would be placed under the jurisdiction of Stonish admiral Gert Koch, an officer that had served during the second reunification war, who would remain as the governor until his death in 1291.
Discovery and Ou Colonization of Mīdlosugā (1301-1304)
The Northern Doctrine and the Strimka Islands (1307-1318)
The First Kopen Uprising (1320-1325)
Chapter IV: Stonish Invasion of Hoterallia
Outbreak of War
An increase in activity by Stonish merchants in the Neil Canal resulted in a variety of small skirmishes between Stonish and Hoterallian naval craft. This eventually lead to the Stonish king, Andesen I, delivering a letter to the Hoterallian Emperor Gon-Suda himself, demanding that these interferences cease, otherwise facing war. Two letters were sent, both of which were discarded as Hoterallia had no way of translating the Stonish language properly and were thus unable to read the letters, leading to war between the two nations.
Post-War Recovery
The war between the two nations had initially started after King Andesen I of Flatstone delivered an ultimatum to the Hosu Taichimate, demanding that Hoterallia cease naval activity in the Neil Strait, theoretically putting an end to Hoterallian interference with Stonish trade running through the Neil Strait and surrounding bodies of water.
The ultimatum, written by Andesen I himself and delivered to Emperor Gon-Suda by Stonish emissaries, contained the following;
In spite of recent events, it has come to my attention that Hoterallia has decided to undermine my merchants, the very same merchants that just months ago I had sent to maintain my kingdoms trade through the Neil Strait. I've decided to take this as an insult, as for you to believe that you can so subtly interfere with the distribution of my faith and resources without facing the consequences is absurd. Cease this obnoxious interference or face war, a war that once I have won will result in the loss of both your sad excuse for a navy and coastline.
These warnings were ignored by Emperor Gon-Suda, as Hoterallia failed to properly translate the Stonish alphabet and discarded the message. However, in 1326 another message was dispatched regarding the lack of Hoterallian response.
Your failure to recognize my demands I find quite incompetent. You've had multiple chances, and thus I will be granting no more. Consider this final message greatly, as your response will be the deciding factor when it comes to war between our two nations in this day and age. You have six months to produce a response and deliver it to me, otherwise my armies will depart and your capital will be burned.
This second message, although received by Emperor Gon-Suda, was once again discarded as it couldn't be properly translated. Following this, Andesen I declared war on Hoterallia, dispatching his armies and navies to the Szŧōnbā islands.
Chapter V: Coming Soon
Military (Stonish Armed Forces)
Sztōnājmī (Army)
The Sztōnājmī acts as the the main branch of Flatstone's military, consisting of the Ground Force, the National Guard and the Anti-Terrorist Unit. These three inner-branches comprise the Sztōnājmī for a total of 25,000 active servicemen as of 2020. The Sztōnājmī was founded in July of 1324 by Andesen I Von Stone to meet the nations demand for protection. Ironically enough, this force would rarely be used for conducting defensive operations but rather offensive operations on foreign soil. The Sztōnājmī has had a lasting partnership with both Szŧōndōbī and Szŧōnəŧōkōmgānī since their creation in the 30's, and the majority of Sztōnājmī's equipment comes from both of it's suppliers.
coming soon
Sztōnkləŧājmī (Air Force)
coming soon