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[[Category:Culture of Estmere]]
{{Infobox book <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Novels or Wikipedia:WikiProject_Books -->
| name          = The Ruins of a Firstworld
| image        = Firstworld fall.png
| caption      = First edition cover
| author        = [[Jamie Woosley]]
| cover_artist  = [[John Schoenherr]]
| country      = {{flag|Estmere}}
| language      = Estmerish
| series        = [[''Firstworld'']]
| genre        = {{wp|Epic fantasy}}
| publisher    = [[Broadleaf Publishing]]
| published    = August 1967
| media_type    = Print ({{wp|hardcover}} & {{wp|paperback}})
| pages        = 541 <!-- First edition hardcover page count-->
| isbn          = <!--NA-->
| followed_by  = [[The Nearest End]]
}}
'''''The Ruins of a Firstworld''''' is a {{wp|high fantasy}} novel by Estmerish writer [[Jamie Woosley]]. Published in 1967, it became immensely popular and won numerous literary awards, and is widely considered to be one of the most influential works of Estmerish fantasy. It is the first major installment of the [[Firstworld Cycle|Firstworld]], a series of novels and short stories by Woosley. Much of the setting was described in previous works and are extensively referenced throughout the novel.
The story is set in the fictional world of Ekua and centers on a young soldier named Jed, who lives in a province of planet-spanning civilization undergoing its terminal decline. The story follows Jed’s participation in a military campaign by the charismatic general Axen attempting to save it. The novel revolves around the multilayered interactions of politics, religion, ecology, technology, and human emotion during the period of {{wp|societal collapse}}.
The novel is widely considered to be a classic of fantasy, and is one of the most famous examinations of {{wp|anthropology}} and {{wp|political science}} in the genre. The major theme of the novel is the effects of culture on politics and society, explored in particular through the accelerating decline of the society the characters live in. The novel also explores the interactions Jed has with people, the struggle between duty and morality, and the richness of cultural diversity. Although the structure of the story is similar to that of a {{wp|epic poem|traditional epic}}, it subverts many traditional tropes of the genre, such as the {{wp|hero's journey}}.
''Firstworld'' has been reprinted numerous times, translated into over a dozen languages, and received high praise from critics. It has won numerous literary awards such as X and X. It is considered one of the best fantasy books ever written and continues to be widely influential in the genre. It achieved a degree of literary recognition due to its exploration of themes not usually found in fantasy, such as democracy and revolutionary societies, capitalism, utopia, and individualism and collectivism.
==Background==
Woosley was born in 1921 in [[Morwall]], [[Estmere]]. Jamie Woosley's father, John Edward Woolsey was an {{wp|anthropologist}} and her mother, Julie Suryanto Woolsey was a political activist in [[Kingsport]]; both of her parents' experiences would influence all of her works. The {{wp|protagonists}} of many of Jamie Woosley's works are anthropologists or outsiders of some kind, who have to navigate through unfamiliar societies and cultures. The stories of the Firstworld Cycle frequently explore the effects of differing social and political systems in a complex world and her characters are interested and open minded in exploring them. When she was eight years old, Morwall fell to Gaullican forces during the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]]. The occupation of Estmere and the chaos and hardship that followed left a great impression on her life. Themes revolving around great societal changes and the {{wp|Bildungsroman|coming of age}} are often featured in Woosley’s works, especially the Firstworld series. 
==Setting==
Sarhel is an Earth-like planet but with subtle differences; compared to Earth, Ekua is cooler with more extreme temperatures, thinner air, and lower gravity. As a result, Ekuans are generally tall and hardy people adapted for rapid changes in temperature. Ekua is dominated by one contiguous landmass that straddles the equator. It is largely covered in deserts, mountains, shrublands, and savannah, broken up by several shallow salty seas and fully surrounded by a massive ocean. The world is inhabited by both humans, which include sorcerers or wizards. Aside from the single continent, the only other notable landmass is the Eisat in the north, with a much cooler climate.
The setting of Firstworld has been described as {{wp|Late modern period|late modern}} but before widespread {{wp|industrial revolution|industrialization}}. The continent is diverse with many different peoples who are dark to olive-skinned. The northern island of Eisat is populated by the white-skinned Eisan people, who see the rest of the world as evil sorcerers: the Eisans, in turn, are viewed by the rest of the world as barbarians. For over 500 years, Ekua was united under an empire simply known as the Firstworld, that brought a long period of peace and prosperity to the planet. However over the past century, the empire has been in decline which has rapidly accelerated by the time the novel takes place.


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==Plot summary==
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==Style and structure==
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===Teams===
The AAF is comprised of 32 teams: 8 from [[Sainte-Chloé]], 6 from [[Bonaventure]], 5 from [[Île d'Émeraude]], 4 from [[Ardesia]], 2 from [[Carucere]], [[Eldmark]], [[Satucin]], and [[Imagua and the Assimas]], and 1 from [[Aucuria]]. The league has no system of promotion and relegation. The teams are divided into four divisions of seven teams each, and matches are played in a {{wp|Round-robin tournament|round robin}} system, where all teams play against all twice in a season. The divisions are the National, Western, Central, and East. After 12 rounds of regular season games every week, the best 4 standing teams in each division will qualify to the Arucian Cup, a knock-out stage that goes from round-of-16 to the Championship; a third-place match is also played prior to the Championship.
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! style="background:#FFFFFF;"|Stadium
! style="background:#FFFFFF;"|Founded
! style="background:#FFFFFF;"|Joined
! style="background:#FFFFFF;"|Notes
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! style="background:lightyellow;" rowspan="8"|National
|align=center|[[File:LA_Galaxy_star.svg|40px]]
|'''[[Canicule Suns]]'''
|[[Canicule]]
|{{flagicon image|SCflag.png}} [[Sainte-Chloé]]
|Parc AXA
|style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| 2004
|align=center|
|-
|align=center|[[File:Wis-eau-claire_logo_from_NCAA.svg|40px]]
|'''[[Éclair Crusaders]]'''
|[[Éclair]]
|{{flagicon image|SCflag.png}} [[Sainte-Chloé]]
|Stade Atisreal
|style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| 1988
|align=center|
|-
|align=center|[[File:ArmyWestPointAthenaShield.png|40px]]
|'''[[FC Escalade]]'''
|[[Escalade]]
|{{flagicon image|SCflag.png}} [[Sainte-Chloé]]
|Stade Criteo
|style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| 1945
|align=center|
|-
|align=center|[[File:Escudo_oficial_de_Danubio_FC.png|40px]]
|'''[[FC Decouverte]]'''
|[[Decouverte]]
|{{flagicon image|SCflag.png}} [[Sainte-Chloé]]
|Champ Decouverte
|style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| 1954
|align=center|
|-
|align=center|[[File:Ankerkreuz.svg|40px]]
|'''[[FC Port Imperial]]'''
|[[Port de la Sainte]]
|{{flagicon image|SCflag.png}} [[Sainte-Chloé]]
|Champ du Port Impérial
|align=center| 1925
|align=center| 1940
|align=center| Founding member of the AAF.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Fleurdelis.svg|40px]]
|'''[[FC Sainte-Chloé]]'''
|[[Port de la Sainte]]
|{{flagicon image|SCflag.png}} [[Sainte-Chloé]]
|Stade Universitaire
|align=center| 1869*
|align=center| 1940
|align=center| Began as an amateur club founded by graduates from the [[University of Sainte-Chloé]]. Founding member of the AAF.
|-
|align=center|[[File:SantosLagunaLogo2008.png|40px]]
|'''[[FC Sainte-Geneviève]]'''
|[[Sainte-Geneviève]]
|{{flagicon image|SCflag.png}} [[Sainte-Chloé]]
|Stade Sainte-Geneviève
|align=center| 1920
|align=center| 1940
|align=center| Founding member of the AAF.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Logo_of_the_Association_of_Croaitan_Orthodox_Believers.svg|40px]]
|'''[[FC Tranquille]]'''
|[[Tranquille]]
|{{flagicon image|SCflag.png}} [[Sainte-Chloé]]
|Champ de Sainte Croix
|align=center| 1906
|align=center| 1940
|align=center| Founding member of the AAF.
|-
! style="background:lightblue;" rowspan="8"| Western
|align=center|[[File:C FC logo.png|40px]]
|'''[[Carrefour Football Club|FC Carrefour]]'''
|[[Carrefour]]
|{{flagicon image|Annene_flag.png}} [[Carucere]]
|Stade Préval
|align=center| 1888
|align=center| 1940
|align=center| Founded by the merger of five semi-professional and amateur football clubs. Founding member of the AAF.
|-
|align=center|[[File:FCChiltic emblem.png|40px]]
|'''[[FC Chiltic]]'''
|[[Ravelle]]
|{{flagicon image|Ardesiaflag.png}} [[Ardesia]]
|Estádio Araujo
|style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| 1983
|align=center|
|-
|align=center|[[File:Cuanstad_Dockworkers.png|40px]]
|'''[[FC Cuanstad Dockworkers]]'''
|[[Cuanstad]]
|{{flagicon image|ImaguaFlag.png}}[[Imagua and the Assimas]]
|King's Park Field
|align=center| 1923
|align=center| 1945
|align=center|
|-
|align=center|[[File:Bkgronsund.png|40px]]
|'''[[BK Grönsund]]'''
|[[Grönsund]]
|{{flagicon image|Eldmark.png}} [[Eldmark]]
|Krigsminnesstadion
|style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| 1991
|align=center|
|-
|align=center|[[File:Pirate Flag of Jack Rackham.svg|40px]]
|'''[[Marien Pirates]]'''
|[[Fort-Royal]]
|{{flagicon image|Annene_flag.png}} [[Carucere]]
|Stade du Rocher de L'Aigle
|style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| 1973
|align=center|
|-
|align=center|[[File:AFC_San_Pietro.png|40px]]
|'''[[AFC San Pietro]]'''
|[[San Pietro, Imagua and the Assimas|San Pietro]]
|{{flagicon image|ImaguaFlag.png}}[[Imagua and the Assimas]]
|Quinzio Cedro Stadium
|style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| 1946
|align=center|
|-
|align=center|[[File:SAFC emblem.png|40px]]
|'''[[CR São Agostinho]]'''
|[[São Agostinho]]
|{{flagicon image|Ardesiaflag.png}} [[Ardesia]]
|Estádio São Agostinho
|style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| 1978
|align=center|
|-
|align=center|[[File:Vaxholmenaff.png|40px]]
|'''[[AFF Vaxholmen]]'''
|[[Vaxholmen]]
|{{flagicon image|Eldmark.png}} [[Eldmark]]
|EldmarkFlyg Arena
|style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| 1994
|align=center|
|-
! style="background:lightgreen;" rowspan="8"|Central
|align=center|[[File:ARMATA.png|40px]]
|'''[[AA Armada]]'''
|[[Sermoni]]
|{{flagicon image|BonaventuraFLAG2.png}} [[Bonaventure]]
|XXXX Stadium
|style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| 1969
|align=center|
|-
|align=center|[[File:LOGO|40px]]
|'''[[AP La Vallatina]]'''
|[[La Valla]]
|{{flagicon image|BonaventuraFLAG2.png}} [[Bonaventure]]
|XXXX Stadium
|style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| 2007
|align=center|
|-
|align=center|[[FileVLOGO|40px]]
|'''[[AP Piazza Ottobre]]'''
|[[Sermoni]]
|{{flagicon image|BonaventuraFLAG2.png}} [[Bonaventure]]
|XXXX Stadium
|align=center| 1922
|align=center| 1946
|align=center|
|-
|align=center|[[File:LOGO|40px]]
|'''[[CF Riga]]'''
|[[Riga]]
|{{flagicon image|BonaventuraFLAG2.png}} [[Bonaventure]]
|XXXX Stadium
|style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| 1988
|align=center|
|-
|align=center|[[File:ARC emblem.png|40px]]
|'''[[Rémont AC]]'''
|[[Rémont]]
|{{flagicon image|Ardesiaflag.png}} [[Ardesia]]
|Estádio Zapote
|style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| 1981
|align=center|
|-
|align=center|[[File:Zündwarenwerke Riesa VEB Logo.svg|40px]]
|'''[[AFK Rokiškis]]'''
|[[Rokiškis]]
|{{flagicon image|RepAucuriaFlag.png}} [[Aucuria]]
|XXXX Stadium
|style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| 1981
|align=center|
|-
|align=center|[[File:LOGO|40px]]
|'''[[AP Sermoni]]'''
|[[Sermoni]]
|{{flagicon image|BonaventuraFLAG2.png}} [[Bonaventure]]
|XXXX Stadium
|style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| 1956
|align=center|
|-
|align=center|[[File:Toucans (1).png|40px]]
|'''[[CF Toucans]]'''
|[[Accapucchi]]
|{{flagicon image|BonaventuraFLAG2.png}} [[Bonaventure]]
|XXXX Stadium
|align=center| 1942
|align=center| 1946
|align=center|
|-
! style="background:pink;" rowspan="8"|Eastern
|align=center|[[File:LOGO|40px]]
|'''[[Arac C.F.A.]]'''
|[[Arac]]
|{{flagicon image|Satucinflag.png}} [[Satucin]]
|XXXX Stadium
|style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| 1978
|align=center|
|-
|align=center|[[File:Fort Anne FC logo.png|40px]]
|'''[[Fort Anne FC]]'''
|[[Fort Anne]]
|{{flagicon image|Ile_d'Emeraude.png}} [[Île d'Émeraude]]
|XXXX Stadium
|style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| 2007
|align=center|
|-
|align=center|[[File:MathiasvilleFC.png|40px]]
|'''[[FC Mathiasville]]'''
|[[Mathiasville]]
|{{flagicon image|Ile_d'Emeraude.png}} [[Île d'Émeraude]]
|XXXX Stadium
|style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| 1973
|align=center|
|-
|align=center|[[File:Port-au-GrégoirePumas.png|40px]]
|'''[[Port-au-Grégoire Pumas]]'''
|[[Port-au-Grégoire]]
|{{flagicon image|Ile_d'Emeraude.png}} [[Île d'Émeraude]]
|XXXX Stadium
|style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| 1969
|align=center|
|-
|align=center|[[File:United New Zealand logo.svg|40px]]
|'''[[Port-au-Grégoire United]]'''
|[[Port-au-Grégoire]]
|{{flagicon image|Ile_d'Emeraude.png}} [[Île d'Émeraude]]
|XXXX Stadium
|style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| 2004
|align=center|
|-
|align=center|[[File:ThePorteLogo.png|40px]]
|'''[[The Porte C.F.A]]'''
|[[Port Imperial]]
|{{flagicon image|Satucinflag.png}} [[Satucin]]
|XXXX Stadium
|style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| 1994
|align=center|
|-
|align=center|[[File:PSFC emblem.png|40px]]
|'''[[Porto Sotiri FC]]'''
|[[Porto Sotiri]]
|{{flagicon image|Ardesiaflag.png}} [[Ardesia]]
| Estádio Argola de Ouro
|style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| 1983
|align=center|
|-
|align=center|[[File:Anchor-logo-web.jpg|40px]]
|'''[[Saint Clair Sailors]]'''
|[[Saint Clair]]
|{{flagicon image|Ile_d'Emeraude.png}} [[Île d'Émeraude]]
|XXXX Stadium
|style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| 1991
|align=center|
|-
|}
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Revision as of 03:55, 5 May 2023

The Ruins of a Firstworld
Firstworld fall.png
First edition cover
AuthorJamie Woosley
Cover artistJohn Schoenherr
CountryTemplate:Country data Estmere
LanguageEstmerish
Series''Firstworld''
GenreEpic fantasy
PublishedAugust 1967
PublisherBroadleaf Publishing
Media typePrint (hardcover & paperback)
Pages541
Followed byThe Nearest End 

The Ruins of a Firstworld is a high fantasy novel by Estmerish writer Jamie Woosley. Published in 1967, it became immensely popular and won numerous literary awards, and is widely considered to be one of the most influential works of Estmerish fantasy. It is the first major installment of the Firstworld, a series of novels and short stories by Woosley. Much of the setting was described in previous works and are extensively referenced throughout the novel.

The story is set in the fictional world of Ekua and centers on a young soldier named Jed, who lives in a province of planet-spanning civilization undergoing its terminal decline. The story follows Jed’s participation in a military campaign by the charismatic general Axen attempting to save it. The novel revolves around the multilayered interactions of politics, religion, ecology, technology, and human emotion during the period of societal collapse.

The novel is widely considered to be a classic of fantasy, and is one of the most famous examinations of anthropology and political science in the genre. The major theme of the novel is the effects of culture on politics and society, explored in particular through the accelerating decline of the society the characters live in. The novel also explores the interactions Jed has with people, the struggle between duty and morality, and the richness of cultural diversity. Although the structure of the story is similar to that of a traditional epic, it subverts many traditional tropes of the genre, such as the hero's journey.

Firstworld has been reprinted numerous times, translated into over a dozen languages, and received high praise from critics. It has won numerous literary awards such as X and X. It is considered one of the best fantasy books ever written and continues to be widely influential in the genre. It achieved a degree of literary recognition due to its exploration of themes not usually found in fantasy, such as democracy and revolutionary societies, capitalism, utopia, and individualism and collectivism.

Background

Woosley was born in 1921 in Morwall, Estmere. Jamie Woosley's father, John Edward Woolsey was an anthropologist and her mother, Julie Suryanto Woolsey was a political activist in Kingsport; both of her parents' experiences would influence all of her works. The protagonists of many of Jamie Woosley's works are anthropologists or outsiders of some kind, who have to navigate through unfamiliar societies and cultures. The stories of the Firstworld Cycle frequently explore the effects of differing social and political systems in a complex world and her characters are interested and open minded in exploring them. When she was eight years old, Morwall fell to Gaullican forces during the Great War. The occupation of Estmere and the chaos and hardship that followed left a great impression on her life. Themes revolving around great societal changes and the coming of age are often featured in Woosley’s works, especially the Firstworld series.

Setting

Sarhel is an Earth-like planet but with subtle differences; compared to Earth, Ekua is cooler with more extreme temperatures, thinner air, and lower gravity. As a result, Ekuans are generally tall and hardy people adapted for rapid changes in temperature. Ekua is dominated by one contiguous landmass that straddles the equator. It is largely covered in deserts, mountains, shrublands, and savannah, broken up by several shallow salty seas and fully surrounded by a massive ocean. The world is inhabited by both humans, which include sorcerers or wizards. Aside from the single continent, the only other notable landmass is the Eisat in the north, with a much cooler climate.

The setting of Firstworld has been described as late modern but before widespread industrialization. The continent is diverse with many different peoples who are dark to olive-skinned. The northern island of Eisat is populated by the white-skinned Eisan people, who see the rest of the world as evil sorcerers: the Eisans, in turn, are viewed by the rest of the world as barbarians. For over 500 years, Ekua was united under an empire simply known as the Firstworld, that brought a long period of peace and prosperity to the planet. However over the past century, the empire has been in decline which has rapidly accelerated by the time the novel takes place.

Plot summary

Characters

Themes

Style and structure

Reception

Adaptations