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|micronation =        <!--yes if a micronation-->
|micronation =        <!--yes if a micronation-->
|conventional_long_name = United Democratic Kingdom of Osynstry and Cymbreland
|conventional_long_name = Union of Great Esthursia
|native_name =        {{small|Teyrnas Deg Unedig Yr Ocynstri a Cymbria}}
|native_name =        {{small|Anning ofþ Esþursland}} <br> {{small|Samband av Esþursland}} <br> {{small|Undebau yr Esddŵrsu}}
|common_name =        Osynstry
|common_name =        Esthursia
|status =            Constitutional monarchy, personal union
|status =            Federal semi-direct constitutional monarchy
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|image_flag =        file:OsynstryFlag.png
|alt_flag =          The blue and green represent the sea and land, with the white between representing the mountain ranges - all overshadowed by the Crown - the King. Made in 927
|alt_flag =          The Crown and Cross
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|alt_coat =          The Forest of the Stags
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|national_motto =    Y Cwymp Gwan
|national_motto =    Y Cywmp Gwan
|englishmotto =      <small><small>The Weak Fall</small></small>
|englishmotto =      <small><small>The Weak Fall (Þára Áseolc Hréosan)</small></small>
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|national_anthem =    Progress and Unity
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|loctext =            Location of the Union of Esthursia (dark green)<br>in Auroria (grey)
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|alt_map =            The nations of Esthursia, with Osynstry taking up the mainland south and south-east.
|map_caption =        Osynstry, upon the West of Auroria.
|map_caption =        Esthursia (green), on the continent of Auroria
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|capital =            Athersbury
|capital =            [[Weskerby]]
|coordinates =        40°15'N, 96°34'E
|coordinates =        40°15'N, 96°34'E
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|official_languages = Osynstric, Cymbrish
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|national_languages = Osynstric, Atlish, Ezhonian, Consence
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|regional_languages = Asthonic, Ezho-Osynstric
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|religion =          Irreligious (85%), Church of Athersism (14%), Messianism (1%), Other (<1%)
|religion =          Irreligious (74.1%), Church of Athers (21.8%), Messianism (1.9%), Other (2.2%)
|religion_year = 2020
|religion_year = 2022
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|leader_title1 =      High King
|leader_title1 =      [[King of the Esthurs]]
|leader_name1 =      Llywellyn IV
|leader_name1 =      [[Arthur VI]] (1947-, b. 1930)
|leader_title2 =      Prime Minister
|leader_title2 =      [[Prime Minister of Esthursia]]
|leader_name2 =      Jeremy Wilson (2016-, OWP)
|leader_name2 =      [[Harold Osborne]] (2015-, Social Democrat)
|leader_title3 =      Deputy Prime Minister
|leader_title3 =      Afterthane
|leader_name3 =      Sir Oswald Harewood (2020-, OWP)
|leader_name3 =      Charles Burnside and Chloe Atkinson (2022-, Green-Left)
|leader_title4 =      Cyntaf Gweinidog af Cymbria
|leader_title4 =      Chancellor of the Landsfere
|leader_name4 =      Dafydd af Gwynydd (2020-, OWP)
|leader_name4 =      Charles Burnside (2023-, Green-Left)
|leader_title5 =      Speaker of the Senate
|leader_title5 =      Astjórn of Asþonhelm
|leader_name5 =      George Aylesbury (2019-, OWP)
|leader_name5 =      [[Iðunn Þórsenn]] (2016-, HNU)
|leader_title6 =      Speaker of the House
|leader_title6 =      First Minister of Ezhonyth
|leader_name6 =      Harold Skipbern (2013-, SLP)
|leader_name6 =      Perran Trefordh (2019-, Western Republican)
|leader_title7 =      Chief Whip of the Ruling Party
|leader_title7 =      First Minister of Consewent
|leader_name7 =      Charles Leytonsey (2016-, OWP)
|leader_name7 =      Hedrek Lanenys (2019-, Western Republican)
|leader_title8 =      [[Alderman of Weskerby]]
|leader_name8 =      Andrea Redgard (2019-, Social Democrat)
|leader_title9 =      Alderman of Brantley
|leader_name9 =      Gareth Moresbond (2019-, Social Democrat)
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|legislature =        Houses of Berworth
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|upper_house =        House of Thanes
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|lower_house =        House of Ministers
|sovereignty_type =  Formation of Osynstry
|sovereignty_type =  Formation
|sovereignty_note =  72 BCE
|sovereignty_note =   
|established_event1 = Proclamation of the Osynstric Union
|established_event1 = Capitulation of Caerllwyfen to Classical Osþursian Empire
|established_date1 =  January 17, 926
|established_date1 =  May 11, 298
|established_event2 = Republic of Osynstry
|established_event2 = Proclamation of Osynstry
|established_date2 =  1284-1376
|established_date2 =  January 15, 466
|established_event3 = Act of Senate
|established_event3 = Folksmoot Act of Osynstry
|established_date3 =  December 29, 1376
|established_date3 =  November 22, 1303
|established_event4 = Devolution Act of Cymbria and the West
|established_event4 = Viceroyalty of Assuran
|established_date4 =  May 16, 1928
|established_date4 =  1535-1686
|established_event5 = Declaration of Overlaw
|established_date5 =  February 27, 1689
|established_event6 = Codification of Overlaw
|established_date6 =  December 21, 1963
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|area_km2 =          687,244
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|area_sq_mi =        265,346
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|population_estimate_year = 2022
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|currency =          Osynstric pound sterling (£)
|currency =          Esthursian arian shilling (ʃ); 100ſ = ʃ1
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|currency_code =      EAS
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|patron_saint =       Sir Llywellyn I
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'''Osynstry''', officially the '''The United Democratic Kingdom of Osynstry and Cymbreland''' (Cymbrish: Teyrnas Deg Unedig Yr Ocynstri a Cymbria), is a large, highly developed and fairly populous sovereign state in the west of Auroria. It is bordered by the Athersbury Sea to the east, and Great Central Ocean to the west - sharing no territorial borders with other nations.
'''Esthursia''' (<small>pronounced</small> {{wp|IPA|[ˈesθɜːsiə]}}), Atlish: ''Esþursland'', {{wp|Faroese language|Asthonic}}: ''Esþursland''), officially the '''Union of Esthursia''' (Atlish: ''Anning ofþ Esþursland'', {{wp|Faroese language|Asthonic}}: ''Samband av Esþursland'') is a sovereign state on the continent of Auroria. It includes seven federal ridings - the largest one of which being [[Osynstry]], which contains a majority of the population and area - and covers an area of approximately 687,011km². It is bordered by Weskermere to the east, and Ocean of Consence to the west, with Perran's Channel passing within its borders - the large bodies of water that surround Esthursia mediate its climate, with a subpolar zone in the north, temperate areas across the centre and south, and a generally rainy climate, particularly towards the west. Esthursia has a population of 133 million inhabitants as of 2023, with the Union's largest metropolitan area being that of Greater [[Weskerby]], boasting a population of over 15 million, with the [[Brantley]]-Shefforth area in the north being the north's largest metropolitan area.


Osynstry was formed in the early 10th century CE, and has since remained fairly stable, partly as a result of the bloody conflicts named the Great Osynstric Wars for the centuries previously; with this peace being cemented by the Treaty of the Black Tower in 925 CE. The area is inhabited by Osynstric people in the South, and Cymbrish people in the North - and this has been the case since at least the turn of the 1st century BCE.
Esthurs have dwelt in and around the area of modern Osynstry for around 3000 years, although the exact origins of these - apart from the fact that they are a Gotic-native mix - is unknown. The cradle of Esthur culture is initially just south of modern Execester in the west of the mainland. Modern Esthurs are a mix of three cultures - the Cumbrics, who mostly inhabit the western isles, as well as the far-south-west in Ezhonyth; the Atlish, who inhabit the north, including north and west Osynstry as well as Helmark; and the Osynstrish, who inhabit Osynstry, particularly concentrated to the south and east. Cumbric culture is particularly divergent thanks to the geographic separation following the breakup of Cumbria in the 1000s, leaving the mainland Cumbric peoples speaking a different language and feeling a separate identity to those still on the isles.


Osynstry has a long history of infighting and cultural wars, however has gained a reputation over the following centuries as a centre for peaceful negotiation, democracy and the freedom of speech. As a result of this relative peace, Osynstry's borders have not changed over the past 1,100 years after the Union of Cymbria and Osynstry in 926, and the shape has become recognisable to any Osynstric native. The nation is renouned for its rich culture, its varied climate which makes it a destination of tourist interest in both summer and winter, and its place in the world stage as an ardent defender of human rights worldwide.
The Classical Empire of Esthursia peaked in the 13th and 14th centuries, bringing about a golden age of education and prosperity, before the Empire subsided; following a century of Suavidici suzerainty during the 1400s, the Tardineanni Empire occupied the nation from the turn of the 16th century, setting up a Viceroyalty in 1535, which lasted until the War for Independence (1656-1686). The new Royal Union thereafter consolidated control, following a Popular Revolution in 1688 by the general population to cement rights and freedoms, and annexed the Tardineanni territory of Cordane in 1756 in a war that led to the death of the contemporary Tardineanni emperor Hermani II (''the Great''). Esthursia consequently established itself as a prominent naval power and trading centre, particularly thanks to its location between the western continents and Auroria at large. Esthursia also reformed its monarchy in the 1600s, which slowly receded into constitutional monarchy, especially following the Republican Struggle of 1836, displacement of Forethegn Turnbrook and mid-20th century reforms.


In spite of recent economic turmoil, caused by Black Monday and escalated further by the prospect of a second Black Monday in Wilson's second term, Osynstry remains a relatively prosperous, and ardently representative nation. Osynstry is a member state of the Auronian Economic Alliance, as the previous and current Prime Ministers have both pursued for the nation to solidify its place on the world stage.
Esthursia became increasingly wary once again of foreign invasion during the Fascist Wars, and both contemporary Kings as well as contemporary Forethegn Asmont began intense industrialisation and built the Esthursian welfare state. Having come out of the Fascist Wars virtually untouched, Esthursia emerged as a heavily industrialised and developed nation. Following the Fascist Wars, Esthursia formed an official Constitution in 1957 under Forethegn Newell. The deindustrialisation of Esthursia led to some social and civil unrest, and the ensuing disputes led to a strengthening of the welfare state, furthering of trade unionism and greater interest in globalising. The 2009-12 financial crisis brought about significant sociopolitical consequences, such as a shift away from neoliberal economics and over a decade of Social Democratic government.


==Etymology==
Esthursia possesses a highly-developed growing regional economy, which economists have called "post-capitalist" and adhering to the Asmont model, with the hallmarks of very high unionisation, decommodification of housing, large state intervention with a principle of general taxation funding public services, and high socioeconomic equality rates; however, some of its regions, particularly the south-east of Osynstry and Ezhonyth, suffered deeply from the effects of deindustrialisation and the end of coal mining in the late 20th century. Esthursia continues to export both technology and primarily renewable automobiles, healthcare products, as well as renewable energy, and is a large importer and exporter of other goods, and is a global centre for research and university education; it also has a large tourism industry, thanks to its largely untouched "Kingswoods", relatively low violent crime rates, proficiency in Mercanti and distinct range of climates in different regions.
Osynstry is derived from the Old Lower Osynstric "Asynctria" - meaning "synchronised state". This is due to the fact that from a relatively primitive time, Osynstry functioned as a federalised, or localised state under one King. Cymbria is derived from the Cymbric "cwm" - meaning valley - which reflects the terrain that the capital, Yr Gwynydd, resides within.
 
The Union of Esthursia is a prominent founding member of both the Allied Nations (with Prydania and Norsia) and Vieremä Group (alongside [[Sorovia]] and [[Tardine]]), and one of the first members of the since-defunct Aurorian Economic Alliance, as well as being a participating member of the Union of Aurorian States. Esthursia is also an observer nation in the Food Security Organisation and participates in environmental conservationist and human rights interests globally.
 
==Etymology and terminology==
Esthursia is a neologism of Osthursia, adopted by a mostly Osynstric Mercanti population. Osthursia is known to be "the land of the Osthurs", however the etymology of the word "Osthur" is unknown. Theories include foreign deities, the utterance of a historic battle cry or the name of a notable leader. The word Esthursia is also influenced by the word for Ethia in Old Cumbric, "edhia".
 
Osynstry is derived from the Old Lower Osynstric "Asynctria" - meaning "synchronised state". This is due to the fact that from a relatively primitive time, Osynstry functioned as a federalised, or localised state under one King. Cumbria is derived from the Cumbric "cwm" - meaning valley - which reflects the terrain that the capital, Yr Gwynydd, resides within. Cumbria ceased to be a homogenous entity between the 1100s - when its final Kings began to lose grip over the external regions - and the 1500s - by which point Cumbrish had more or less lost its mutual intelligibility. It has since splintered into multiple languages, including Helvellian, Ezhoneg and Merthian; Llarenic has since gone extinct as a result of Gotic speakers settling in the region following the 1600s, after an initial period of separation.


==History==
==History==
===19th Century Osynstry (1801-1900)===
===Prehistoric Esthursia===
19th century Osynstry was characterised by fast growth - albeit very unstable - and popular, likeable politicians. The relationship between King - usually liberal - and Prime Minister - varying from leftist to rightist - was paramount, as the left and right developed away from one another, due to the fact that the Elder Council could and would force elections if it believed a leader was unsuitable. This last happened in 1833, when Oldbury-Smith of the Conservatives was proving ineffectual and corrupt - so an election quickly removed his majority.
[[File:Ochre Horse.jpg|thumb|right|A carved horse, dated to 1400BCE, from the Holven culture of West Helmark]]
Esthursia is known to have been home to agricultural societies as long as 7000 years ago, while artefacts from the prehistoric era include pottery, cave paintings and etchings, and rudimentary temples. The first settlement known is that of Westdaleby, dated to 2200BCE, around when the earliest cultures considered to be Cumbric arrived in mainland Osynstry. Cultures are known to be grouped into three main peoples; the Consence North, Consence South, and Wesker West, all of whom confluence around the modern point of the Execestershire city of Atlington, approximately. These demarcate the areas of similar pottery and architecture from the period; the line between north and south Consence later becomes noteworthy in dialectal Old Cumbric.


Industrialisation caused a rise of the urban settlement, as Weskerby went from a settlement of two million people before the 19th century to thirteen million after the 19th century ended. Average wages rose as gradually under each Liberal and Workers' Party leader - as well as Paddington and Downton of the Conservatives - instituted reforms to education, welfare, workers' rights and healthcare. Average lifespan rose from the late 50s to the early 70s by 1900, and soon Osynstry became world-renowned for its peaceful attitude to politics and the corresponding rise in wages and development.
The first post-Harnage nation known to modern Esthur archaeologists is dated from around 1500BCE, at which point coins denoted to "Arwaenn" - assumed to be the ruler between around 1560BCE and 1522BCE - have been found. In 955BCE, Cambrion's new ruler, Thegdyn, had appointed himself "bywyd benadur" (''life leader''); upon the failure of this ruler to solidify control, a document that has been preserved to the current day has denoted the "Cambrion peoples' right to freedom". Cumbric people today maintain this, not the Overlaw, as Esthursia's first declaration of emancipation and recognition of fundamental rights, though its vaguety and the time period it was from, added to the difficulty of assuming meanings from 3000 year old text, all cast doubt on the true meaning of the passage.


===The Rise of Modern Osynstry (1900-1945)===
The main town of Caerllwyfen (now Execester, north-west Osynstry) became the pseudo-capital for the new empire, however in theory (and, later, in law) the state was federalised - to the point that shires (itself from the Ancient Cambrish word, "s'yr") would often implement different forms of governance, different laws and different taxes (although later the tax system was centralised due to "tax migration" in the era.)
With Charles Lansbury being seen by many as a centre-right politician of few morals and easily corruptible in his first term, the Workers' Party began campaigning heavily and co-operating with the trade unions to demand an upheaval against the Lansbury administration. In the 1921 election, Lansbury would lose his entire majority and would only remain with his majority due to the fact that the Speaker was elected as his party.


The General Strike of 1923-1925 would last two years and eight months, and would grind the nation's economy to a halt. With Lansbury trying to impose poll taxes and privatise the nation's industry - a move that many Conservative successors would also try and fail - he became immensely unpopular in his final term, and his slogan "you've never had it better" did not wash with the millions who participated or were affected by the General Workers' Strike, despite record growth in the Osynstric economy taking place before the strike.
Until the beginning of the Common Era, Cambrion developed steadily, with an affinity for philosophy and "the study of wonderment" - one such development was the concept of basic universal rights. The concept of torture and justice was central to the development of the state - social stratification was quickly followed by the principles of each group being cemented in law. Although some barons (barwns) often refused these rights, the first uprisings usually startled the relatively unprepared militaries, who were not used to the proto-guerilla tactics rather than open warfare used by the revolutions.


As the 1920s recession took hold and Lansbury continued to become unpopular, he refused to leave his party. This would later lead to his downfall and the Workers' Party winning the election of 1925, and cementing their power for two decades.
By 100BCE, however, the gradual ceding of powers to new localised regimes in exchange for a lack of military violence, the breakdown of trade into set regions, the gradual settlement of Western - mostly Gotic - people and the loss of transport routes on increasingly unused cross-regional areas, all led to the loss of mutual intelligibility of the Ancient Cambrish language. By 200CE, significant extra-continental influence had morphed western mainland dialects into Old Osynstric (at the time known as "Osthursic" - a demonym that gradually diverged into Anthoric, Osynstric and Esthursian). By 250CE, most urban areas along the western coast of the mainland - save for the extreme south-west - were speaking some form of this proto-Osynstric. These peoples continued to arrive into the 1000s and 1100s, and pushed native Cumbric people to Charenbost, Helvellyn, Merthing and Ezhonyth.


George Asmont, the leader of the General Strike and the Workers' Party, began his plans for fully reforming the nation. He nationalised the nation's industry, created millions of highly paying middle-class jobs, closed tax loopholes, created the NHS, NCS, NES and NTU, made universities free - something that was repealed under Newbury, then reinstated under Wilson - and the economy, especially in the industrial North and West of the nation, boomed. With a universal basic income and the right to food being a human right - something only consolidated later under Wilson - he then began to demand that the industrialists create millions of cars for the workers and that the government will pay them, rather than them receive wages. This idea was soon rejected, so Asmont gave them one year to create a national car brand for the nation and begin mass production, or face 100% tax rates to make up for the lost income. They complied, and thus the Leopard car brand was born.
Cultural identity increasingly influenced the representatives of these areas - the shire leaders seized on this as a protection mechanism from the threat of internal violence, and thus became reliant on it as a result of this fear. In the year 272, Oswynht - his own name derived from the demonym of his culture - took control of the second most powerful shire of Cambrion; Pen Wynsir (now roughly Weskerby and its peninsula). Attempts to remove him by then-leader Llywelyn the Last were in vain - however Oswynht himself took over a decade to train a loyal army, after multiple mutinies and attempted assassinations.


Asmont would later win his next 2 elections, as well as his two successors each winning an election, giving the Workers' Party two decades of uninterrupted leadership between 1925 and 1945. This would finally be reversed by the narrow victory of Conservative Richard Newbury, and the Workers' Party would next get in during the late 1980s during the unfolding of the Greenwood affair.
===The Classical Empire===


===Mid-20th century (1945-1977)===
Around the year 298CE, the Classical Osthursic Empire was pronounced at Osthurholm. "Koneng" ''(King)'' Oswynht I proclaimed, among other things, "all unfree status aside from reasonable law consequence is henceforth ended for all citizens" - the Declaration of Osthurholm's written source remains a significant contributor to Esthursian history and legal rights.
After the 20-year-long leadership of the Workers' Party during the 20s, 30s and 40s, mostly under George Asmont, Sir Richard Newbury was to campaign on a centrist ticket to gain the Prime Ministry in 1945, and would win. Although the polls expected his victory to cement a majority, he only gained 99 seats in the Senate, and about 250 seats in the House, so his position as Prime Minister was very much as a lame duck.


Under Newbury's leadership, the North's economy began to slump. As the capital began to draw in jobs with the new tertiary sector, and Newbury's attempts to push a private tertiary sector through the House and Senate received at best mixed results, the North stopped growing completely. This would have multiple knockon effects, and eventually contribute to the very left-leaning Osynstry we see today.
Social stratification in the Classical Osthursic Empire was comprehensive, with the upper class largely being the only ones with any significant likelihood to read or write in Old Atlish. The Classical Empire was essentially a system of feudal lordships who increasingly came under the jurisdiction of the Imperator, though post-1200 serfdom was abolished and slavery criminalised, peasantry and lordships remained prevalent.


As the North was slumping, and so stopped paying taxes as much, Newbury had little option but to either increase taxes for the middle-classes or for the rich. He chose the middle-classes as to save his position in the party, and soon Newbury's approval rates plunged from -2 in 1947 to -29 in 1948; no Prime Minister had increased taxes in such a uniform and unrepresentative way. Newbury would later learn for his next few terms that right-wing politics rarely works in post-Asmont Osynstry. Michael Thurston arose as an ardent campaigner for the "end of unfair taxation", and this would soon earn him the mantra of "the peoples' bodyguard"
[[File:HerewardTheWise.png|thumb|left|Hereward the Wise, the first Imperial Chancellor (13th century portrait)]]


In the election of 1949, Michael Thurston began a coalition with most opposition parties - Liberals, Social Democrats and the Workers Party - and won 169 out of 200 seats in the Senate, and over two-thirds of the House. This put Newbury in an uncomfortable position - leaving his party in a civil war that was eventually to cause the polarisation between centrist Thomas Walston and centre-right Charlotte Greenwood, and the death of the Conservative Party as we know it.
The reign of Hereward the Wise in the 12th century (ruling from 1176-1224) saw the rise of the rule of law, following centuries of gradual accumulating influence for the legislative Thanage, the end of primogeniture in Esthursia for 200 years, and the rise of parliamentary government, seeing Imperial Esthursia take on a semi-democratic republican structure that still in some ways exists to this day. Major actions in this period included the end to slavery, separation of church and state, parliamentary sovereignty, legal codification, the rule by law and judiciary alongside it, and the (pseudo-)election of leaders. The Jarls' Revolt in the early years of his reign failing further brought about societal reform, including the rise of the middle class, and the beginning of the breakdown of feudal society. A mercantile middle-class rose, and the nation prospered from its wool and cotton trade.


Under Michael Thurston, however, the contrasting politicians could not run the government well at all. Most disagreed with one another's opinions, and refused to back each other, leading Thurston to contemplate resigning in June 1951. The North also received little to no help at this point, and this Grand Coalition government soon turned from a progressive victory against a right-wing leader to a bureaucratic deadlock, uniformly disliked by the people.
This marked the beginning of the Golden Imperial Age of Esthursia, which lasted into the early 14th century, but declined as leaders became more autocratic and as the economy declined, with political instability driving both to worsen. The Empire fell to tyranny and became theocratic in its last decades.


As Thurston began to sense that he could lose if he does not break up the Coalition, he spent over a year campaigning for the end of the Coalition - which was to break up on March 19, 1952 - and then for the election of more Social Democrat MSs and MHs. Many accredit Thurston as a good leader due to his actions after the breakup of the coalition, such as the Great Rights Act of 1952 guaranteeing the right to life, the right to free speech and the right to a vote, as well as the removal of the tax reforms Newbury had implemented in 1953.
===Suavidici suzerainty===


After Thurston passed the New Taxation Act 1953, his approval ratings recovered to a neutral level, and in the election this was reflected by modest gains. However, Thurston still controlled a slim minority government and would rely on Workers' Party support during later elections, as well as growing discontent within the factions of his party. The Social Democrats erupted into a civil war over its leader and its future, which would later lead Thurston to resign a few months after the 1957 election.
In the 1400s, Esthursia found itself a vassal state to the Imperium Suavidici. During this time, the internal western port - and then-capital - of Execester became particularly important, connecting itself to Suavidici and to the western world. Although at first Suavidici rule and puppetry brought a degree of prosperity as it was drawn into the large maritime region of trading and resources, misrule quickly set in, and public sentiment soured, resulting in several Revolts and eventually the arrival of the Tardineanni Empire, who saw the nation as both a key location to control, and the slippage of control by the Imperium as an opportunity to control Esthursia for itself.


As the economy continued to stagnate under greater pressure in the North and Central regions, Newbury won a landslide victory against new Social Democrat leader Elizabeth Weston, and began his two-term leadership known as the "Great Stagnation". Under Newbury, despite his arguably more perceptive and centrist leadership into the 1960s, the North continued to deindustrialise in chaos and was largely isolated and ignored by the incumbent South-East-centric Conservative government.
The period between the 14th century and the Tardineanni occupation saw a gradual but sustained decline in Esthursia's prosperity and prominence, which further fueled endemic administrative issues. Its population fell back into serfdom, a status not felt by most Esthurs - at least in title - since the 1200s, while trade and economic production both fell dramatically in the 15th century, leading to the phenomenon of ''lost villages''. Vagrancy became a capital crime in 1444, as a hallmark of the Classical Empire's increasing clampdowns on homelessness and tax evasion in the period, especially when it faced having to raise revenue to fight internal conflicts or against the Cumbric remnants, while its middle-class almost entirely lost their wealth over the century. The Church of Athers, which had previously sided with absolutist monarchs, now attempted to pull power away from the state entirely, leading to an on-and-off spate of violence in the aim of seizing power or intimidating people away from dissent. Esthursia was entirely unprepared for an incursion by the middle of the 16th century, and infighting had already broken out by the time that the Tardineanni Empire began its invasion, heavily hampering its ability to defend itself coherently.


As Newbury continued to slowly become less popular across the country, his majority was decimated and his House plurality reduced in the 1961 election, and this is when he finally began to become a properly centrist leader, state most political experts. Faced by election defeat when polls show he could have easily extended his majority massively, and with rebel Conservatives voting down his bills, he soon began to make concessions with the Liberals across the house. The long-standing co-operation between the Liberal Party and Conservative Party later became known as the "Newbury effect", and took place during Walston's jurisdiction as well.
===Tardineanni occupation===
[[File:Weskerby1650.jpg|thumb|left|The first known painting of Weskerby, dated to c.1650, shows the growing shipping town during the last decades of Assuranni rule]]
Esthursia was directly occupied for a generation following its relatively fast occupation of the region, and then the Viceroyalty of Assuran, a Tardineanni puppet state, administered Esthursia until the mid-1600s, when the Esthursian Revolution - and Popular Revolution that followed it to cement civil liberties and constitutional law - reinstated full self-determination by the Royal Union gradually over 30 years.


However, many Liberal voters began to support the Social Democrats as they saw the Conservatives and Liberals as one party - and this won Elizabeth Weston two electoral wins - the first being a landslide. She began to reshape the nation and her administrations would be the ones to properly address and repair the nation's institutions, as well as the leadership of Stephen Hastings in 1973-1977 - with his policies later being reflected upon in the period now known as the "Hastings-liberal decades" (1997-2016).
Execester and the western coast, particularly Helmark, suffered from this discoupling from the west and rerouting towards inner Auroria and the east. The capital title shifted from Execester to Weskerby in 1558, following the growth of the new port city on the easternmost peninsula of central Esthursia between the Bay of Yeaburn and the Aughtsey, jutting out into the Weskermere as a key point to control the entire sea. Furthermore, the east coast was sunnier and more protected from raids by the Imperium and by pirates, strengthening its position further in the region. Assuran, however, remained a significant hub of culture and trade during this period into the early 17th century.


===1970s and 1980s (1977-1993)===
In 1619, the Consence Rising took place; riots across the north and west heavily destabilised the Assuran dynasty, who never fully gained back their degree of control or full territorial integrity, as the Royal Union established itself as the united banner of rebellion to foreign rule. An appeaser was appointed following the loss of the previous leader; Klaudis Salvor Moore, who was of mixed Tardineanni-Esthursian (or Tardineanni-Assuranni as would have been known contemporarily), became the new Viceroyal at the end of 1619. He gained a degree of trust from the regime back in Tardine to govern semi-independently, and his rule was deemed both more fair and capable, ensuring a lengthy pause of the destabilisation of the Assuranni viceroyalty as people were more or less appeased.
After Sir Thomas Walston's victory against left-wing Harold Grantham in 1977, he would soon unify Osynstry under one leader. Although his approval ratings at first stayed relatively modest, his reforms and his delivering on the promise to "prioritise the North's reinforcing as a powerful region" proved popular. Through "partial privatisation" - by giving companies more free rein on what they choose to do - as well as the respecting of the National Trade Union, Education Union and Healthcare Union (NTU, NEU, NHU), Walston earnt a reputation as a centrist, strong and stable leader. It is fair to consider the Conservatives as quite critical of Walston's position - particularly Charlotte Greenwood, who was 13 years his senior and a more conservative woman, who would spend the next eight years campaigning for "real conservatism". Opposition also came from the Social Democratic Party, under Philip George, the one who had continued the party from the end of Weston's second term.


As Osynstry's economy began to recover from the stagnation of the 50s to 70s, the period between Thomas Walston's first electoral victory in 1977 to Black Monday in 2013 became known as "Osynstry's Golden Age".
[[File:ThurrockHouse.jpg|thumb|Thurrock House, a country estate built in the 1630s, is a prime example of Assuranni architecture influenced by the country's Tardineanni occupation and the mixed culture it generated]]


However, one thing that Walston stood against was social reform. He was to halt reforms on the decriminalisation of homosexuality, as well as demanding that women "kindly shut up" about the potential for wealth inequality. These remarks coupled with his effective leadership earnt him the badge of "the man's leader, the woman's enemy". However, to give credit to the Prime Minister, these views were commonplace in Osynstry at the time and were part of the reason he was elected as both leader of the Conservative Party, and Prime Minister twice.
The ascent of Jackien Estrone Kladerai, a hardliner in the Kladerai dynasty in the Assuran regime, took place in 1656 following the death of Klaudis Moore; very quickly, her rule drove already incensed local peoples to revolt, and her brutal attempts to execute ringleaders publicly and burn down entire towns for lack of subordination completely destabilised the situation. The Royal Union, whom had controlled holdouts since a previous mostly failed revolt in the 1620s, began to seize the west coast, and Jackien's rule saw the Assuran viceroyalty disintegrate gradually over the course of a generation. In 1685, the Kladerai dynasty evacuated as the last holdouts of Assuran rule in Weskerby and Oaksbeck were defeated, and Armston House returned to native hands for the first time since the 1400s.


Charlotte Greenwood of the Conservative Party won by a relative landslide in 1985, mostly carried by her endorsing of her predecessor's leadership, after the resignation of the Former Prime Minister who had served the maximum of two consecutive terms. This gave her the jurisdiction to carry out her populist conservative ideals - nicknaming her the "Milk Snatcher" for temporarily abolishing milk for primary school children until the House demanded it was replaced. She was partly responsible for the economic crisis of 1988-1989, which would later spell the end to her Prime Ministry - despite relatively positive approval ratings before the crisis - and would "turn her into the mad, fraudulent person she became in following years". 59 Conservative MHs resigned in protest to her regime in January 1987.
The Assuranni period had more of a direct effect on Esthursian culture and architecture following its loss than the Suavidici period, especially thanks to the more hands-on approach of Tardine towards ruling and administrating Assuran (including renaming it, though the name did not persist), and this influence can continue to be seen through some idioms, a very small minority persisting to believe in Assuranni Strefandor in Cordane especially, and the architecture and literature written and constructed at the time.


====The Great Workers' Strike (1985-1990), and its effects (1989-1993)====
The rule of Llywellyn I continued briefly however his death in 1687 brought about the rise of his more conservative son, Llywellyn II, whose reign brought to an end the first few years of cordial renewed independence. In the years following Esthursian independence, much of the intelligentsia and nobility of the period abandoned their Assuranni ties and mixed cultures to maintain their social status, while those in the north and west had received far less influence due to their independence in the 1620s.
Under Greenwood, she began economic policies known as "Greconomics". This includes the privatisation of utilities, and the removal of the co-operative policies that Walston had set in place. This met harsh and steadfast resistance from workers who lost out by up to a half on their wages as well as on basic workers' rights, which soon set her reputation from rapid, modern reformer to ruthless capitalist. The Workers' Strike was started by the Workers' Party and the Social Liberals jointly with trade unions, who reformed into the National Trade Union in opposition to Greenwood's attempts to break them up in the mid-1980s, on January 7, 1985. Bloody Friday (Awyndey) took place on April 11, 1986, where 46 died and thousands were injured on orders by the Conservative cabinet including Greenwood. Greenwood would later be demanded to pay reparations personally and as the party towards the families involved, and police officers involved were hastily made redundant under Grantham.


The late 1980s was characterised by steady decline into recession, civil unrest, heavy unpopularity with the government and an increasingly disillusioned monarchy. Richard IV was relatively open about his opposition to Greenwood, however when he died in 1988 suddenly in a shipwreck - giving up his place on the lifeboat to a family - his son Llywellyn became far more reactive and forceful about his attitude towards the Conservatives. It finally ended in 1990, after Grantham won the election, and negotiated the return to social markets and the renationalisation projects.
===Revolutionary Esthursia===


After the election of 1989, Harold Grantham won his first landslide - the first Osynstric Workers' Party administration since 1945 -, as voters gave him the mandate to "fix the crisis". He did so immediately - by beginning to borrow from the banks, a problem that would later lead to the 2013 Black Monday crisis and end the consensus he had began - and the economy began to recover into the early 1990s. As he was far more youthful than Greenwood, he was known as the "Peoples' Grantham". He resided over the success of Robert Atkinston, who became known as "Mister Plum" in the early 1990s and was known for his antics and easily recognisable Osynstric accent - a charade that has remained to this day. Atkinston would later become a public speaker on behalf of the Social Liberal Party.
The Popular Revolution in 1686 solidified the promises of the Royal Union following the death of Llywellyn I; successive monarchs were limited in scope, while the Overlaw was first signed in 1687, enshrining basic rights such as democratic elections, freedom from slavery and the right to liberty. This came after initial reneging by Llywellyn II on the scope of rights protection and rule of law, with an unlawful and harshly enforced tax raid sparking a nine-month rebellion and storming of Armston House, the royal palatial estate. The Overlaw thereafter established one of the first comprehensive legislative pieces on human rights, the rule of fair law and freedoms such as the right to stand fair trial. These ideas were later consolidated in the codified incarnation of the Overlaw in 1963, but the core principles and clauses of the Overlaw - as well as its name and format - persist into the modern day.


As unemployment fell dramatically, Grantham began repairing the welfare state and healthcare that Greenwood had "ripped to shreds". Meanwhile, the average wage of people went up dramatically, and Osynstry became known on the world stage for its relative prosperity, as the rest of the developed world began to stagnate post-industrially (albeit that Osynstry's North grew slower in the 60s to 80s). Prime Minister Grantham would fix the issue of Osynstry's sluggish North by creating more agricultural and technological jobs up in these regions, as lifespan topped 80 and average income hugely increased with the catch-up of Northern regions. The Pollution Act of 1992 was passed prior to the March 1993 elections, to demand the protection of "peoples' lungs in urban areas", an Act that would finally fully be adhered by 1996.
[[File:EsthursiaAstronomy.jpg|thumb|Alfrick Golton was a Crown Society astronomer in the mid-1700s, operating out of the Weskerby Observatory]]


===Post-Greenwood Consensus (1993-2013)===
Post-revolution Esthursia experienced an enlightenment of ideas, culture, literature, art, music and science, and secularised thoroughly after initial movements towards this during the Church's tyrannical acts of the 1600s. By 1750, Esthursia had become a secular nation which had caught up with much of the western world, and a hub of cultural and intellectual exchange. The Crown Society became a prestigious, albeit exclusive and small, group of the society's most prized artists, scientists, musicians and writers, and still exists after its foundation 300 years ago in 1718.
After the landslide in favour of Harold Grantham in the spring of 1993, the Elder Council demanded Greenwood's resignation on May 19, 1993 - the first usage of the Elder Council in this context for over a century. After initial refusals, the Elders threatened to render the Conservative Party as unlawful and dissolve it forcibly - a move of which Harold Grantham promised to approve in the Senate and the House - Greenwood resigned on June 9, 1993. She was to be the final Conservative Prime Minister, and left her party in a civil war that it remains in today. The Conservatives would also have their reputation tarnished, and struggle to this day to shrug off this incident. King Llywelyn would be revered as a liberal statesman for his role in demanding her removal, and prominent figures that participated included future Prime Minister Anthony Black.


Birth rates, which had been "unsustainable" - said Harold Grantham himself - began to pick up again, as the economy recovered from a 5% recession in 1993 - nicknamed the "Elders' Crash". With unemployment in the millions and the welfare state struggling to cope, Grantham announced the New Plan for Osynstry, which re-nationalised much of the industry Greenwood had earlier privatised, cancelled debt with foreign nations, and demanded employers created new jobs. Although the last would at first prove to be unsustainable, Grantham became once again popular during the mid-90s when the economy improved considerably.
Esthursia engaged in a war with Tardine in 1756, on the hundredth anniversary of its Civil War from Tardine, and seized control of Cordane in order to secure control of the Weskermere, and thus gained increased safety from future invasion. It was annexed fully under the Edward Bourne government of 1794-1821, whereby it was given limited sovereignty over its powers, later consolidated in the 1963 codified Overlaw.


In 1994, Cymbreland held a referendum for its own Assembly - named the Senedd - and approved it by a 74%-26% verdict. With Conservatives and Nationals calling it "a further harness holding our nation back with endless red tape", Cymbreland gained its Senedd in 1995, and voted in the Cymbria Party in a landslide. It would be the 2020 Election that would finally deprive the Cymbria Party of this role, 25 years on.
===19th century===
[[File:Ernst August von Hannover (1771-1851), by Edmund Koken.jpg|thumb|King Theobald IV in 1824, the monarch presiding over the Turnbrook Crisis in 1835-6 culminating in both his abdication and the government's dissolution]]
The role of the monarchy receded further into the 1800s, however the reign of Theobald IV brought about a brief and violent constitutional crisis. Theobald was at heart an absolute monarchist, and the role originally claimed by his predecessors - one that had become increasingly ceremonial and non-participationist - was one he opposed, and the election of a soft republican Forethane in 1835 spelt the start of the crisis. Theobald thus attempted to manufacture a dissolution, which inevitably occurred, but precipitated in a new election as per the Overlaw, creating an even stronger republican majority; Theobald personally met with Forethane Turnbrook in March 1836, in an attempt to force him to resign, after which the latter agreed to only on the impetus that the former would abdicate. The crisis, and republicanism thereafter, ended; however, modern historians believe this was the trigger of modern republican movements, which have resulted in the triggering of the monarchy's dissolution.


The 1997 election was nicknamed "the mandatory transfer". With Grantham resigning and the Athersic Democrats under the now former Prime Minister Nicholas Oakland ahead in the polls, it seemed inevitable that Oakland would win a landslide, which he indeed did do - albeit more subdued than the wins of Grantham in 1989 and 1993.
The dynasty Theobald headed thereafter ended, and new monarch George XIII was by contrast a democrat who sought even further reduction for his role's prominence, confirming the sidelining of the monarch's role thereafter. A series of Conservative and Liberal governments were formed following this - with free education being pioneered fully during the Liberal Marling government of the 1850s - however the crisis following both the deaths of George XIII in 1879, and the resignation in ill health of Edward Trent in 1882 and disintegration of his governing party (including Esthursia's shortest ruling leader), brought about a communist government led by Jacob Banbury, who engaged in slum clearances, free education, railway construction, economic redistribution, working regulation changes, the end to child labour, mandatory universal education, and water reforms such as universal sewerage and plumbing, though his end goal of a commonly owned economy never materialised.


Nicholas Oakland, defying the old Conservative MHs from the Greenwood Conservative Party who joined after the crash of the Conservatives in the early 90s, demanded the "rightful protection of the peoples' assets and welfare state". This would be the defining moment of the post-Greenwood consensus, which Anthony Black would also stand by in following years.
Esthursia at the very start of the 20th century had returned to Conservative-Liberal government, and in the Salisbury (1911-1922) government, an economic panic precipitated a series of reforms, including the centralisation of banking.


The 1990s and 2000s were defined as a period of relative prosperity, with employment at a near-all time high, and with most parties getting very well along. Foreign leaders often called Osynstry a one-party state, as the parties were often so similar in ideology. This began the start of the 25 year old Jeremy Wilson's Osynstric Workers' Party in 2009 - just years before the beginning of the economic crisis.
===The Scalvian War===
Esthursia's new Forethane, James Thorne, arrived at a time of perilous socioeconomic factors - the economy was stagnating, unemployment rising, and civil unrest was beginning to spark. His decision, however, to seek a war in order to boost national morale and secure his future from his predecessor's legacy, was to prove both vitally important and disastrous for Esthursia.


===Black Monday, the Sterling and Anthony Black (2013-2016)===
Esthursia went to war with Scalvia in 1923, and engaged in a three-year-long deeply damaging conflict with the nation. In that time, Esthursia's economy plummeted into full crisis, riots broke out violently in almost all major cities, raiding in the southern counties cost the government the modern equivalent of hundreds of millions, and thousands of lives were lost. The governing Conservative Union lost control of domestic affairs after rebellion allowed opposition socialist Workers' Union leader [[George Asmont]] to form a majority coalition government with dissenting Conservatives, however, uneasy with the prospect of ensuring an Asmont government, Asmont was denied full power. This allowed the war to drag on for another twelve months, however also entrenched Asmont's popularity; he won the election of 1926 in the second-largest electoral landslide in Esthursian history against the backdrop of economic and social crisis promising to end the war and rebuild Esthursia "bottom-up".


On April 1, 2013, the Athersbury Stock Exchange fell 6 points in just a few minutes of opening in the morning - reflecting local tensions. This economic crisis shaved 3% of the pound sterling's value, and precipitated a period known as the "Liberal Stagnation". With Anthony Black attempting to solve the problem through subsidising the banks' recovery, prominent voices from both sides of the political spectrum voiced their concerns and demands for this expenditure to be cut and stopped, and instead spent on the millions of jobs at risk.
===Modern Esthursia===
====Post-war reconstruction====
In 1926, the Workers' Union took to power for the first time since the 19th century; its leader, George Asmont, was not a communist like the previous Workers' Forethane Jacob Banbury - who was actually critical of Asmont's "moderate" policies in his early years - but was an ardent socialist and reformer. The Workers' Union quickly brokered a peace with Scalvia, ending the tumultuous period of war that had embarrassed government ministers and cost Esthursia billions to keep up, and had the task of rebuilding post-war Esthursian society.


Although the Osynstric economy never fell into a full-scale depression - recovering greatly in Q3 2013 and onward - it contracted then stagnated for four years, despite a growing population, contrasting greatly with the 20 years of relative prosperity since the early 1990s. Anthony Black popularly opposed austerity, but instead borrowed billions of sterlings, leaving the currency in a bubble that burst in August - nicknamed "Black's Credit Crunch" - and leaving Anthony Black in a power struggle as his approval rating declined and the Social Liberals seeked to remove him from power.
The first months of the Workers' Union government sparked the rebellion of the fascist movement in Esthursia at the time, the Osynstric Renewal Front (ORF), led by its Chairman Arnold Rimmer; Rimmer sought the deposition of the King and instating of his sympathising younger brother, Frederick, while he sought the dissolution of democratic elections and installation of a one-party ethnostate. Rimmer's ORF, however, faced a police force in Esthampton protected and joined by a large antifascist presence; the march was not called off, and the March on Esthampton on October 23, 1926 has since been remembered as Union Day, as the fascist movement - with its leader dying the same week after disappearing and the organisation more or less disintegrating following the arrest of many of its leaders and loss of much of its materiel - was soundly defeated by both national police and a large coalition of anti-fascist movements, such as communists, social democrats, liberals, feminists and trade unions. Union Day has been celebrated every year since as a public holiday, commemorating the protection of democracy and the unity shown by the disparate group of pro-democrat forces and movements against fascism.


At the time, Anthony Black was criticised for his potentially wasteful levels of spending on both welfare and the banks, he is now credited for the ability to keep Osynstry out of recession for the entirety of the crisis, and for repairing the economy. However, due to a mix of bad timing, his confidence declining and hard campaigning by the Osynstric Workers' Party leader Jeremy Wilson, he lost the 2016 election. Jeremy Wilson's promise of "a stable economy, free university and jobs, jobs, jobs" appeared to wash well with a country in crisis, and in turn, Wilson won a plurality in the House and a slim, working majority in the Senate.
Asmont's first term was mainly set on rolling back the previous five years. A national investment fund, which he later would merge into the King Edward Investment Fund in 1938, was set up to reinvigorate the economy; wages were raised and labour laws such as the right to a minimum wage and to arbitration were set in stone, and price controls were set in place to prevent further price gouging, a common tactic in 1910s-1920s Esthursia. The economy picked up, leaving the 1920s crisis as a result in 1927-8 - this would begin approximately thirty years of uninterrupted growth, although the strongest period of prosperity was towards the first decade of the period.


Despite the economic turmoil during this period, it was the crisis that brought tourism over to Osynstry. Anthony Black's "open the borders" remark, and the pound sterling falling - leading foreigners to be able to purchase far more for their currency, with the pound reaching a low of £1.59 - led to Osynstry becoming the ideal location to go on holiday and spend their money. Anthony Black, although unpopular for the economic crisis, was revered as a figurehead for democratic institutions, for the post-Greenwood consensus in politics, for stereotypical Osynstric charisma. It was also true that Black definitely contributed hugely to the repair of the economy post-Black Monday and almost did Wilson's reparation of the economy for him, as Black quoted, "this is comparable to you demanding new housing, but with me doing the construction and you doing the windows".
[[File:EsthursiaHospital.jpg|thumb|left|The first hospital, Armston Crown Hospital, built in 1929.]]


===Wilson and Post-Liberalism (2016-2025)===
The 1930s was a period of wide societal transformation. Asmont nationalised key assets, such as the steel industry and automotives, and set up a universal healthcare system (the Union Health and Care System, or UHCS) in 1929, for which Esthursia is still renowned for globally. Asmont had received a much stronger mandate in his snap election of 1929, and his second term was probably the most radical; housebuilding also became a key policy of the Asmont era, in which over a million homes were built nearly every year from 1930 to 1950, while the socially-held stock of housing reached 45% in 1944, when Asmont first left office. This project was known as the National Housing Plan (NHP), a plan that has been restored under the modern Osborne government in 2016, including its "new towns" provision. The Asmont era also saw the rise of "red-brick" universities, also known as loresteads in Esthursia, to open up education to the working-classes for the first time.


After his election victory in 2016, Wilson set about reforming the country without delay. In September, he entered a legal battle with the Supreme Courts, demanding that they suspend conservative justice Liam Richardson for his involvement in the Greenwood scandals - a decision that passed a month later without objection. After appointing the socialist justice Charles Goose - the whole affair became nicknamed "the wild Goose chase" as a result - the Supreme Court was now a majority socialist court, and would co-operate extensively in future years.
In a period of international turmoil, Asmont set about his two key tenets of geopolitics - non-belligerence and "filling the cracks of war". Esthursia became a key exporter of manufactured goods in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, especially automotives, as well as providing services such as healthcare and education; as a result of this, and rising living standards, wages and productivity, the economy saw the "Thirty Years' Miracle", reputed to be between 1926 and 1956.


Wilson became known for his parliamentary antics, being known to fall asleep in the Senate on repeated occasions and for loudly proclaiming "Georgia (Anderson, Athersic Democrat Leader from 2015) can't be trusted, she's a crook!" on January 4, 2017. This led to the famous speech by Anderson, "I am not a crook.", followed by the Court's verdict a day later that she had indeed co-operated in the Greenwood affair - a decision she later unsuccessfully appealed.
The second quarter of the 20th century also saw George Asmont aim at the historically aristocratic tendencies of government; the House of Thanes was democratised in 1933, allowing him to become the first Forethane (and to lead the first democratic upper house in doing so) while his land transfers, slow but significant wealth taxes, and high tax rates on the richest all heavily redistributed wealth and income. Further to this, Asmont's final decade was also focused on socially liberal policies, such as the legalisation of homosexuality in 1941, reducing the voting age to 18 and beginning the drafted work for devolution, which would be utilised by the Liberal governments of the 1960s.


The economy greatly recovered from its mid-2010s slump under Wilson, however, as he proved an efficient and knowledgable statesman. By demanding the creation of the National Trade Union in 2017, and then capping CEO wages at 3.5x their lowest employee, he became known as "the boss of the bosses". His tax reforms led to hugely increased revenue, as the Thursday Telegraph, a left-wing newspaper, reported "101% Wilson tax introduced on the rich" (mocking the new Taxation Act of 2018, where the rich would pay more than they earnt in 2018-9 if they failed to pay last year). The slogan "pay to stay" for businesses caused a slight slump in the second half of 2017, but with wages hugely increasing, this crash was the first for decades not to be felt in the slightest by 99% of the population.
George Asmont initially retired in 1944, and his successor Philip Whittaker proved to be able at governance but not as efficient at controlling the party. A legacy of this period was that life expectancy had risen inexorably - from 61 in 1925 to 75 in 1950 - while wages had risen even more, with living standards having advanced substantially since the nadir of the 1920s, while a baby boom coincided approximately with the start and end of Asmont's first period in office.


In 2018, he won the mid-term elections in local areas in a landslide, gaining 39% of the vote, and increasing his power in local affairs. Wilson later demanded that the Conservative MS Robert Thomas respected the counting of the votes, after Conservative voters attempted to seize thousands of ballots and demand that they weren't counted "for they were received after the election ended" - a decision which he finally respected a few days later. Although these votes were indeed received after the election ended, they were valid as they were received in the legal time for votes to be counted if they are mailed in before the election.
====Aurorian War====
Asmont's resignation was short-lived; the rise of a fascist regime in Tardine in 1939 had precipitated a frostening of relations, and despite initial assumptions that Esthursia would be spared from the violence wrought on neighbouring nations (particularly Aubervijr) from 1941, the Tardineanni government nevertheless began setting a war footing with Esthursia too, and a hasty string of skirmishes brought George Asmont back into power as fear grew that war would break out. On 1 February, 1945, Asmont was unilaterally returned into power as the party leader, and thus Forethane, beginning a 10-year-long second stint in power as Whittaker resigned after just 4 months in power.


Union strikes took place in Cymbreland during the last few months of 2018, demanding better rights and pensions. The Cymbria party would eventually fold to demand from the Unions, which Wilson hailed as "the greatest victory for social rights against a government since the election of George Asmont in the 1920s". This humiliating failure would lead to the election of an OWP representative for the leader of Cymbreland, for the first time in history.
[[File:GeorgeAsmont.jpg|thumb|right|Forethane George Asmont (1926-44, 1945-55), the nation's wartime leader and longest-serving head of government]]


In April 2019, Wilson unveiled the "Human Rights Act 2019", extending Osynstric human rights to the right to a roof over one's head, the right to food security, the right to water security, the right to medical care and the right to a dignified death. Landlords would be heavily controlled under the "Landlordship Act 2019", giving tenants the power to appeal in the new Tenants' Court. Prison was reformed extensively, with greater social welfare programs revealing huge disparities in the perpetration of crime in the nation, and thus slowly but surely rectified by local authorities over the following years. This earnt Osynstry an increased safety status under the independent, Osynstric Institution of Human Rights. Some criticised him for his lack of a referendum on this issue, however.
Tardine, under fascist dictator Pofred Risvie (known as ''Other Fred'' in Esthursia thanks to recently-deceased Prince Frederick's similarly fascist tendencies), declared war on Esthursia weeks after in February 1945. The war was primarily centred around control of Cordane - although Tardine never explicitly stated it sought total subjugation of the Esthursian nation, the government and Workers' Union nevertheless viewed that losing Cordane fully would lead to a chain of events culminating in that occurring, thus defended fiercely. Esthursia's decades of rearmament, Asmont's own statesmanship, and a capable naval force all helped the nation force a stalemate - especially thanks to the distance between Tardine and Esthursia - while Esthursia's air force was invested in heavily during the wartime period. Asmont was returned to power in the 1945 general election in his third-largest landslide (bar 1951, and 1929). King Edward V died in February 1947 at the age of 78, bringing about the Succession Crisis, in which his son George IX abdicated after two months, ushering in Edward's 17-year-old grandson [[Arthur VI]] to the throne. Arthur quickly emulated his grandfather Edward, including his staunch anti-fascism and cordial relationship with George Asmont, whom he viewed as a mentor in his first years. His coronation in July 1948 remains one of the most watched television programmes in Esthursian history.


With Wilson promising "a return to the dark days of Black Monday and Greenwood, or continued prosperity" in the election, pollsters attributed his campaign to that of Anthony Black in 2001, and called it "mildly intriguing at best". This led many to believe that he would garner just 25% of the vote and let Richard Oldston have the chance to contend for a coalition government and Prime Ministry, and exit polls predicted the OWP to lose nearly 100 seats in the House and 50 in the Senate. They did nearly the exact opposite - with 43% of the vote, the OWP gained over 100 seats in the House and just under 50 in the Senate, giving them an effective majority in the Senate, and a "technical" majority in the House (as liberal views will be passed by help from liberals, and socialist from the Communists and Progressive-Greens). In the 2020 election, the Greens performed far better than expected, and the surprise polling fail was attributed to young people "keeping their mouths shut, and voicing their opinion at the election". Osynstry would join the AEA during the election campaign, with only the Nationals and Conservatives refusing to back it. The election produced a record number of women and minority MSs and MHs, with Wilson demanding "the Houses of Parliament represent our nation's demographics". This election landslide produced a baby boom continued from 2016, with the generation of children being born being named the "Wilson Generation". Charlotte Greenwood died on the 12th of November, 2020, some calling it from "shock".
The first phase of the War for Cordane was primarily a stalemate - Esthursia's naval and air force deployments were strong enough to defend, but both the government and armed forces knew any attempt to counter-attack near Tardine itself would be a risk with catastrophic downsides, so very few missions of that sort - and none of significant size - took place. Initial signs of an abating Tardine were reversed when landings at Garston resulted in nearly one-half of the region being occupied, though Esthursian forces prevented a total loss by mid-1948. Tardine's new military strategy, however, depended on speed - thus being bogged down in a varied front of attrition gradually reversed the situation - Tardine also found its deployments essentially cut off by the end of 1948. Throughout early 1949, Cordane was liberated fully, and a return to the 1945-47 naval stalemate ensued. In the meantime, Asmont continued to pass socially liberal and economically socialist laws, such as the first wealth tax, while his government's support in him was renewed during the war.


==Geography==
By 1951, the Tardineanni were now in a multipolar war fighting both the Imperium and the rest of democratic Ethia. Esthursia had won a series of small naval battles, and heavily weakened the naval presence around Cordane; a final decisive battle on 3 March, 1951, sealed the fate of the War for Cordane in Esthursia's favour, heavily damaging Tardine's naval capabilities and securing Esthursia's safety. A confused stalemate, where Esthursia essentially lapsed back into a semi-peaceful settlement as Tardine refused to sign a treaty, continued; though by 1952, Esthursian missions were set to damage and demoralise Tardine on the waves and shorelines. Eventually, as the tide of the war continued to turn against Tardine, the government destabilised and signed a peace treaty with Esthursia; George Asmont retired under two years later, at the 1955 general election. Asmont's departure ushered in the end to the Workers' Union government, ending thirty years of socialist governance abruptly.
Osynstry is situated in the temperate zone, near the Central Ocean - from which it receives tropical winds, nicknamed the "Western Stream" - and between two seas. Athersbury, the capital, is situated on the east peninsula, in the Athersbury Sea - and receives a copious quantity of rain every year. Apart from the far south, all of the country receives over 500mm of rain a year, with some mountains in the south receiving a smaller amount on some years, distorting the levels and reducing their annual rainfall. The north and south borders are home to the Cymbrish and Osynstric mountain ranges respectively. The entire country receives snowfall every year for at least a month, as the rolling hills of the central isthmus provide the perfect climate for snow settling and the Western Stream weakens from ice melting in the mountains leading to cold water north and south of where it passes during the summer - meaning the temperature often varies, nicknamed the "Frozen" and "Green" winter years.
 
====The rise of the far-right and far-left====
Elected in 1955 amid the in-party chaos in the Workers' Union thanks to the loss of George Asmont as its leader, Arbjern was in power for just 4 years, as his increasingly autocratic government failed to guarantee an end to elections. The Arbjern government was decisively unsuccessful in rolling back much of Asmont's legislative agenda, thanks to the authoritarian-left faction of his party that remained key to passing votes, however managed to recriminalise homosexuality in 1958. The term of power saw the ultranationalist Nationalist Party seek to control the army, instate a national religion, weaken the structure of democratic processes, and subvert the national constitution; the policies pursued became increasingly radical and extreme, and its action increasingly violent and discriminatory, particularly against Cumbric speakers and Downish people in the southeast. Nationalists also comprised of many elderly veterans of the fascist side of the March on Esthampton, who held high positions in government and sought slightly sanitised incarnations of 1920s pseudo-fascist ideas; many of these politicians were arrested in subsequent decades.
 
The government under Arbjern became increasingly unpopular as inequality began to rise again, with the economy beginning to stall in the late 1950s. This saw Arbjern attempt, but fail, to wrestle control of the armed forces - with newly crowned King Arthur VI denying him this, and increasingly the relationship between them became antagonistic - but successfully deploy police to conduct lethal force against peaceful protesters. This escalated, to the Tynwald Massacre in 1958, and to the creation of labour camps for political prisoners in 1956-9, which were promptly shut down in 1959. By 1959, Olafn Arbjern had lost control of his factions, and also become unpopular nationally; the election in 1959 resulted in a resounding Workers' Union victory under Roberta Frost, Esthursia's first female Forethane.
 
Frost proved to be an effective and relatively popular leader - well-known for her fiercely liberal social views and oratory skills - however infighting within her party and ill health led to her resignation just two years into her term. The leadership election was a landslide for far-left populist Rickard Warner, whose premiership saw the rise of collectivist, authoritarian and populist policies return in a way not seen since the 1880s. The bulk of Warner's policy programme, however, was never enacted; Warner lost the 1963 election to Edith Newell.
 
====Liberal restoration and the Greenwood years====
The late 1950s saw the return of normality - the Overlaw was signed into law just months after Edith Newell's election in April. This Overlaw codified Esthursia's constitution and entrenched human rights, including socially progressive laws passed in the previous decades such as the legalisation of homosexuality, and the right to vote for all over 18 years of age (this would reduce to 15 by 2022). Edith Newell served for 12 years in total, retiring in 1969; the Liberals would not win another election thereafter.
 
[[File:EsthursiaNuclear.jpg|thumb|Lleglynys nuclear power plant, Helvellyn]]
 
In 1966, the first nuclear plant opened in Esthursia, and by the 1980s, one-quarter of Esthursian energy was produced by nuclear power plants. Nuclear power is especially focused in the north-west of Osynstry, where nuclear power provides a significant proportion of the jobs in the area. The development of a nuclear deterrent became a key aim of the 1970s governments, with nuclear tests taking place in 1979 and 1980 south of Kian. Esthursia has since relied on its nuclear deterrent to ensure national security.
 
The economy began to stagflate in the late 1970s and 1980s, leading to four straight elections (1971, 1974, 1978, 1982) of change. David Holmfirth, a left-wing Social Democrat who served from 1971-4 and 1978-82, remains the only Esthursian Forethane to serve two non-consecutive terms in pursuing his long-term "technological reform" plans; while Anthony Moore, an unpopular Conservative Forethane at the time, is now looked back upon by many Moderate Esthurs on the centre-right as a precursor to Moderate one-nation politics.
 
Conservative Forethane William Greenwood entered power in 1982, and was a monetarist whose economics strayed from the dominant trend of relatively interventionist policies. Greenwood kickstarted economic growth by deindustrialising - leading to inequality and deprivation, but also to economic growth, particularly concentrated in the urban hubs and Weskerby above all. Privatisations of nationalised industries, and deregulation - which would in part lead to the 2010 financial crisis - took place during Greenwood's early tenure. The rush for gas in the 1980s saw Esthursian energy transition for a brief period from coal to gas, however the 1990s would see this change further. Finance took off as an even more major tenet of Esthursian economics, as did the service sector, however Greenwood's slow tilt to the right and attempts to reduce public sector wages, as well as mandatory redundancy for public (and ex-public) sector workers, brought on civil unrest. The economy stagnated after initially booming, and the General Strike started in 1987, plunging it into a recession.


===Regions===
====Post-Greenwood and 21st century====
[[File:OsynstryProvincialMap.png|thumb|500px|center|Shire and Region Map of Osynstry]]
The election of Martha Grantham in 1990 ended 8 years of Conservative governance, and of Greenwood's tenure; 12 years of Social Democrat government began. Grantham rolled back significant portions of Greenwood's legislative agenda, and governed a centre-left government that undertook legislative agendas to tackle issues of the day, particularly housing, trade unionism, and transport infrastructure. The Grantham government is particularly known for its transition of energy in Esthursia from natural gas to primarily geothermal and nuclear energy, and from petrol and diesel to electric cars and road transport. Grantham was replaced by Mark Willesden in 1999, who served the end of her term as a centrist Third Way leader.
Greater Athersbury:
- North Capital
- Outer Athersbury
- Greysdon (South-West Athersbury)
- Portsmouth (South Athersbury)
- Seafront (South-East Athersbury)
- Kingshead (East Athersbury)


Vale of Glystre:
[[File:ArthurOld.jpg|180px|thumb|King [[Arthur VI]], in 2022; Arthur has become a symbol of Esthursian democracy and stability in the 21st century|left]]
- Eshenshire
- Harewoodshire
- Aptonshire
- Glystershire
- Wytheshire


Southside:
The Harding-Einarsson government which followed the defeat of the incumbent government was a centre-right Conservative one; from 2002 until 2011, the party gradually deregulated the economy, particularly finance, and engaged in market reforms rather than overtly privatising assets. This culminated in the Harding boom of the early-to-mid 2000s, followed by a period of stagnation and austerity towards the end of the Harding era, and then the Einarsson crash following his appointment in 2009. The nation entered recession for 15 months, and lost approximately 15% of its projected output.
- Outer City
- The Delta
- Southeadshire
- Oskhill
- New Thurrock


East Apennines:
[[John Largan]], elected in 2011, was a moderate Social Democrat leader who sought to take lessons from both Grantham's social democracy and Willesden's Third Way policies - after narrowly surviving the [[2014 Esthursian general election|2014 election]], he resigned after his position eroded, giving way to [[Harold Osborne]] in January 2015. Osborne has governed for 8 years, the longest since the 1990s, and has gradually brought the party to the economic left; he has overseen a period of near-consistent economic growth, wealth and income redistribution, as well as constitutional reform. King [[Arthur VI]] celebrated his Second Diamond Jubilee in April 2022, his 75th anniversary of reigning; during this Jubilee, the King triggered the transition such that his death terminates the monarchy. The period since the 2010 crash has seen a gradual leftward movement of Esthursian politics away from monetarist policies broadly agreed upon before the crisis onset.
- Hodgeshire
- County Apennine
- Osheadshire
- Aldershire
- Old Thurrock


Central Region:
Esthursia, since the early-to-mid 2010s, has seen a period of relative prosperity and stability. Its government intervened in the Aurorean War (2022-3), however only did so indirectly through supplies, refugee housing and financial aid; upholding a century-long of non-belligerence directly.
- Lengleshire
- Valeshire
- Stapenshire
- Chastreshire


Northwest Region:
==Geography==
- East Lynseshire (Note: Eastern half of East Lynseshire is classed as the Skipforth region of Weskershire after local referendum of 2020, after Wilson proclaimed that "he wishes to reunite Weskershire to its historic borders")
[[File:MapEsthursia.png|thumb|500px|left|Map of Esthursian ridings and regions]]
- West Lynseshire
Esthursia is situated on and around the central Ethian isthmus, with the Weskermere to its east and the Consence Ocean to its west. It borders Alveris to the north, and Scalvia to its south; its easterly exclave, Cordane, solely borders the nation of Sorovia. It shares a maritime border with Hexastalia to the north-east of its east coast, and Grecoideatia to the south-west of the Ereway Sea.
- Orpingshire
- Great Lynster
- Mydenshire
- Axridgshire


Midwest Region:
Esthursia's position straddling the isthmus and islands off the west coast, as well as facing west out of Auroria, has formed its history as a maritime nation and also as suzerain to the Imperium Suavidici in the 1300s and 1400s, and Tardineanni Empire in the 1500s; its war for, and annexation of, Cordane - at the time a core Tardineanni exclave - was critical to secure Esthursian control of its sovereignty and of the Weskermere. Cordane remains part of Esthursia in the modern day, after failed attempts by the Tardineanni government in the Fascist War to seize it.
- The Channel
- East Hyldreshire
- West Hyldreshire


Southwest Region:
The majority of Esthursia's population lives along the temperate and Mediterranean coastlines of the centre and south on either side, though a significant portion lives in the north-east and north-west, such as around the second-city of [[Brantley]]. The capital, Weskerby, is situated on the peninsula of Asterland, while a string of cities lie on each coast. Inhabitants of the Western Isles also tend to be concentrated along its coasts, although the largest city of the riding and isle of Merthing - Ravenscroft - is an inland, upland city surrounded by mountains on three sides.
- Westonshire
- North Kernyw
- South Kernyw


South-West Suthersey:
===Climate===
- The Valleys
[[File:EsthursiaKoppenMap.png|thumb|500px|right|Koppen climate map of Esthursia, 1991-2020]]
- Portshire
Esthursia's latitude is situated roughly between 33 and 49 degrees North as per Mercator projection; its climate is heavily influenced by the cold southerly currents of the Consence Ocean, which bring subpolar temperates - and cool down summer temperatures in particular - to the north-west in particular, but regulate the nation's climate more widely. Thanks to this, seasonal variation in temperature is fairly low for oceanic temperate climates; winters in the north may be close to freezing, but summers rarely reach over 20C as a maximum - while the south-west island of Merthing experiences very mild winters that often resemble springs, even despite having fairly regulated summers with 30C temperatures being irregular but possible. Rainfall is high nearly everywhere, with the south-east - sheltered by the South Downs and distance from the Consence Ocean - being relatively dry but the rest of the nation, especially the further north-west one goes, being very wet. The western half of the nation often receives over 1000mm of rain per year.
- Mondreshire
- Loweshire


Inner Suthersey
Esthursia has a wide range of subpolar to Mediterranean temperature zones, reflective of its size and location. The far-north is primarily subpolar - though its winters vary dramatically depending on the prevailing oceanic current of the year - and receives cold, long winters and short, mild summers. The centre-north and north-east receive cool temperate oceanic (Cfc) temperatures, which leave them with relatively cold winters but also fairly warm summers. The central belt and isthmus of Esthursia, and the hilly regions to its south as well as the Capital peninsula to the east, have mild temperate oceanic (Cfb) climates; these receive cool winters and warm summers. Further south, particularly on the southern half of the Isle of Merthing, and the coastal lowlands on either side of Esthursia's southern regions, Mediterranean (Csa, Csb) climates are more prevalent - these areas receive longer, hotter summers, and shorter, milder winters. Esthursian winters vary often on currents, leading to ''green winters'' (warm) and ''white winters'' (cold).
- Greater Ostorough
- Suthersey Heights
- Shareshire
- Knoresbyshire


North-West Suthersey:
Esthursia's mountains also have considerable glacial cover, particularly in the West Barrows, Whitefells and further north Asthonic mountains; these glaciers are visible from the second city of Esthursia, Brantley. This permanent snow cover and ice cover in many regions, and mountainous terrain that is relatively close to urban civilisation, makes Esthursia's north ideal for its skiing industry, with the north-eastern cities of Hanbury and Charenbost carrying reputations as "Osynstry's ski towns". Esthursia's agricultural industry, meanwhile, benefits from the mediated and relatively wet climate of central-south Osynstry, producing a varied range of fruits, vegetables and meats.
- Thornshire
- Northvale
- Marburshire
- Landershire


The North:
===Biodiversity===
- Humbreshire
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Esthursia's moderate climate has made its central regions known for their cider and orchards, and is the birthplace of the pear fruit. King Edward V was famed for his fervour for pear cider (''perry'') and pear orchards; as a result, one-fifth of the Crown's wealth was spent on a widespread project during the 1930s and 1940s, continued slightly into the reign of his son George IX (1947) and grandson [[Arthur VI]] (1947-''present'') in his honour and as testament to how central it had become to national heritage and culture.


Vale of Llynywy:
Towards the north, Esthursian subarctic conditions have made it conducive for the Asthonic white fox, as well as wolves, bears, beavers and boars. Deer are prevalent across Esthursia, while red squirrels are seen commonly in green spaces including in cities. Esthur livestock farms are also a common feature of the landscape in central Osynstry particularly; the north-central hills are famous for their sheep, and further south for cows and horses. Wild rabbits, ferrets, voles and otters are prevalent, while the coasts are home to seals, puffins and gulls. South-western Esthursian waters home to the basking shark.
- Cymbrish Borders
- Llynywy
- Ysterby


Wysdynia:
[[File:EsthursiaForest.jpg|thumb|right|The Eftcallswood, a central Osynstric oak-elm forest]]
- Pentshire
- Trefrew
- Glowent


City of Gwynydd:
Esthursia is also known for its wide-spanning temperate forests, known legally as Kingswoods but colloquially as the Woods, with the Crown spending considerable budgets on upkeep, as well as the Ministry for Wildlife and Woods; Asthonhelm, to its north, has coniferous forests. The forest cover of Esthursia is 37.1%, one of the highest in the developed world. Oak trees are symbolic of Esthursia, with its Conservative Union having adopted it until its dissolution in 2022.
- City of Gwynydd


North Cymbria:
Robins, sparrows, wrens and blackbirds are prevalent across Esthursia, as well as starlings, swans and geese. The great auk also roams around its Consence coastline, particularly on the north-western island of Helvellyn.
- Monystyr
- Yr Swyvenwy
- Abertrefy


Isle of Llynysey:
The national animal of Esthursia is the stag, and the puffin is also symbolic to Esthursia, with the Consence and Weskermere puffins both deriving from Esthursia. Puffin hunting is illegal under Atlish law, with hefty fines and community service orders in place as retribution.
- Cymorthy
- Pellafy
- Anhysbys
- Canol-y-Llynysey


==Demographics==
==Demographics==
===General===
===General===
The population of Osynstry is projected to be 165,471,926, and may even reach 170 million by the year 2025. This reflects the decision by many families to have children younger, higher marriage rates, and the security brought by the Wilson administration. 99.89% of the Osynstric population were born in the nation, with 99.83% being of Osynstric descent - 11.67% of those being Cymbrish. The median age of the nation is 38.6.
[[File:EsthursiaPopPyr.png|thumb|400px|right|Population pyramid of Esthursia, as of 2023]]
The census of Esthursia is taken each decade in Esthursia, with the last round performed in 2017. The census found that the population of Esthursia was estimated at 129,904,490 in 2017; modern estimates in 2023 put the population at around 133.23 million. The Esthur population rose by approximately 0.12% per year on average between 2009 and 2019; this rate was predicted to remain positive until sometime in the middle of the century, with estimates varying between a prediction of sustained near-zero growth until 2100, to significant declines in population starting by the 2050s, however a rise in immigration resulting from Aurorian conflicts (with Esthursia's relatively open borders to refugees and asylum), and from a sharp rise in international students moving to Esthursia in particular. The median age of the Esthur population was 42.2 years in 2022, and estimated to have risen to 42.4 in 2023; there is a debate over whether Esthursia is either in, or on the cusp of, an aging crisis as a result of its very high life expectancy and slightly-below replacement birth rate, although the recent 2020s rise in immigration due to students, refugees and new workers looking for better conditions all have been cited against this.
 
Esthursia's central constituent nation, Osynstry, had the largest population; 97,359,447 (74.0%) resided in Osynstry at the 2017 census. Esthursia is fairly densely populated, at 191.61 persons per square kilometre; due to the larger bulk of residents living in the nation despite only making up approximately 43-44% of the landmass, Osynstry has a density of around 324.60 persons per square kilometre. Merthing has a population one-eleventh the size of Osynstry despite having half the land area, thus has a much lower density (61.79 per square kilometre).
 
The total fertility rate (TFR) of Esthursia is estimated at 1.81 as of the time of the 2019 census; this puts it considerably below the replacement rate, although it is expected to moderately rise for the next decade. A rising birth rate, after the nadir of the early 2010s - thanks to the baby boom of the Asmont era and rising living standards - means that the population is expected to rise for around two decades naturally, with immigration likely extending this for some more years. Approximately 3.3% of Esthurs identified with at least one LGBTQ+ identity in the 2019 census, with 2.4% responding with "other" or not declaring. The number of transgender Esthurs was estimated to be between 140,000 and 700,000 in a 2018 study conducted by the Lorestead of Swalebeck.
 
===Languages===
The official languages of Esthursia are Atlish, and Mercanti, both of which are taught universally in schools; despite this, Atlish is by far the most spoken language at L1, and Mercanti is declining in status and use as a result of promotion of the former by governments and the media. Younger generations - below 30 in 2020 - self-report as low as 60% Mercanti fluency, with fewer than 10% speaking it as their first language.
 
Other recognised regional languages of Esthursia include Asthonic - the North Gotic language derived from Prydanian spoken exclusively in Helmark - and the Cumbric languages; Ezhoneg, Helvellian and Merthian. While all but Merthian are widely spoken, all have significant influence from Atlish and Mercanti as a result of mixing of the two languages and high levels of bilingualism amongst first language speakers. Furthermore, Merthian fell to as low as a few thousand speakers in the mid-20th century, however revival efforts have led to 37,000 taking Merthian classes in 2023, while the amount thought to speak it natively has tripled since 1960.
 
===Cities===
===Cities===
{{Main|List of cities in Esthursia}}
Esthursia's capital, [[Weskerby]], is also its largest city; there are two megacities by the official definition, inclusive of Weskerby, as well as [[Brantley]] in North Osynstry. The third-largest city, largest city outside of Osynstry and the capital of Asthonhelm (''Helmark'') is [[Fjármagn]], while the fast-growing finance and tourist hub of Esthampton, and the historic capital of Execester, are the fourth and fifth largest cities. Esthursia more widely is highly urbanised, with close to eighty-five percent of Esthursia living in a metropolitan area. There are a total of 111 cities in Esthursia, 66 of which are in [[Osynstry]].
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==Government==
===Religion===
The current government is Jeremy Wilson's Osynstric Working Party, with an electoral landslide. They currently hold 454 seats of 1050 in the House, and 151 of 200 seats in the Senate, not counting the Speakers of both. The Vice Prime Minister is Oswald Harewood, elected by the House after the election. The House uses proportional representation (PR), meanwhile the Senate uses first-past-the-post (FPTP). This results in most administrations controlling a coalition in the House and an outright majority in the Senate, in a move hoped to cause more co-operation.
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Residing over both houses is the Elder Council and the King. Although they have few powers, they do have the collective power to dismiss leaders and parties. The last time this was used was 1993, upon Charlotte Greenwood of the Conservative Party.
Esthursia has spent much of its history as an irreligious, secular society, with Athersism as a strong influence. The amount of religious practice by Athersists has remained fairly stable, although Hvathic Athersists increasingly do not recognise the existence of a ''God''. About half of Athersists are Hvathic, a term derived from "what" in Asthonic - the name itself referring to the philosophical nature of the branch of religion, and the skepticism towards its own basis that many of its adherents feel. Hvathic Athersism rose in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries as the largest branch of Athersism, during the scientific and educational advances felt by both the scientific community and general population during this time period.


After the Act of Parliament 2020 passed on November 12, 2020, the Senate and House will now both dissolve on March 15, 2025, to have their election on March 21, 2025.
The Classical Church in the Classical Empire dominated Esthursian religion, with approximately 80 to 90% of 14th century Esthurs being practising members according to projections by the Lorestead of Sutton. The decline of the Classical Empire embroiled the Church; the Church's activities during the Empire's decline have often been compared to crimes of war in the modern period, as well as its financial influence in the period in aiding the state's actions. The Reconstruction-era Church further damaged its reputation amongst the general population in being the main opposition to the Popular Revolution, attempting to brutally suppress the revolt and thus gain the trust of the Royal Union; the Union eventually sided with people, and the social and civil progress that came about cemented secularism as a tenet of Esthursian society. The Church's influence waned significantly over this period, and the modern main churches do not have "Church" in their name, thanks to the stigma it carries - the Merthic word "eaglais" was appropriated into Atlish, meaning that most modern Athersist churches identify as "Aglanes". Strefandor also had minimal influence on the country's religions, however this waned particularly quickly into the 18th century, while Suavidici influence on Esthursian religion and superstitiosity was almost non-existent.


Approval ratings for Wilson stand at 46% approve, 31% disapprove, 23% unsure or neutral (+15)
A majority of Esthurs have been irreligious since at least the start of the 19th century, with the state institutions being notably secular for the time period throughout the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Furthermore, the spread of Hvathic Athersism has not allowed Athersism to replace the decline of the other two sects - meaning that the proportion of Athersists within the Esthursian population has gradually fallen over time. It is projected that over 3 in 4 Esthurs will be irreligious as of 2023. The celebration of Yuletide (also known as ''Midwinter'' secularly), historically a religious event associated globally with Christmastide, has become increasingly secular as a result of commercialisation, globalisation and celebration by mainly irreligious people. Esthursia also has growing communities of Messianists, Mehrabists and Strefandor adherents.


===Education===
Education in Esthursia is secular and readily available, and almost entirely public, with private schools disincentivised and religious schools banned since September 2022. Universal education first rose under the Graham Marling government of the 1850s, however major scale primary education had begun as early as the Bourne government of the 1790s-1810s, and by the 1870s, every child was educated up to age 16 for free by law, moving the system to mandatory up to this age. Children are given fully subsidised meals throughout, and milk up to age 12.
Childcare and nursery-stage education is available by district, and is not compulsory; school from age 4 at the start of the academic year until age 18 is compulsory, though flexibility over how one takes the Furthers as below exists as leremanships (''apprenticeships'' in Mercanti) can be sought at this age range. State school is split into three stages; first, middle and upper, with further schools often being peripheral or part of existing upper schools with some standalone further schools existing elsewhere, particularly in major towns and cities for the latter. The main two exam periods take place at ages 16 and 18, consisting of Fathoms and Furthers, the former of which tends to consist of mostly exams and the latter of mostly coursework. Very limited academisation persists following the reforms of the 2000s, however new academies are rarely granted licences, and Helmark has abolished the academy programme entirely.
''Stages highlighted in '''yellow''' below are compulsory.''
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===2020 Election===
''*leremanships can be sought at age 16, and can exempt a student from taking their Furthers or attending further school beyond the Citizenry programme, once a week''
[[File:OsynstrySenate2020.png|thumb|200px|left|Senate, November 12, 2020 - March 21, 2025]]
 
[[File:OsynstryHouse2020.png|thumb|200px|left|House, November 12, 2020 - March 21, 2025]]
Esthursia provides free childcare hours for children between 18 months and 5 years old, as part of the Union Health and Care Service (UHCS). First school and second school, which take place between ages 4-5 and 11-12, then 11-12 and 15-16, are followed by third school. Students take their Fathoms at age 16, in which they must take 5 Core subjects (Maths, Atlish Tunge and Bookcraft, one science subject and one modern foreign language), as well as usually 4 Additional subjects. At age 18, they take their Furthers, which are either Technical (e.g. Nursing, which takes up 3 Furthers), or Academic (which are worth 1 each); following this, they either go into the world of work, into apprenticeships, trade schools or loresteads.
 
[[File:ThornlowLorestead.jpg|thumb|400px|left|Edvard College, Lorestead of Thornlow]]
 
Further education is entirely free of charge in Esthursia for home-educated students, and subsidised somewhat for students as part of the Thekking student programme, while extensive grants and loans are available for maintenance and "hardship funding". Esthursia offers one of the most universal high education subsidy schemes, as such, for both native and foreign students seeking education compared to comparator countries.
 
Most academic lorestead degrees last 3 years, although some last 2; Esthursia's elite loresteads are world-renowned, and are split into the Fellowship and Sutton Group, the latter of which is historically more seen as "elitist". The Sutton Group in particular has supplied most of Esthursia's politicians and leaders, including the current Forethane Harold Osborne (LLM Law, Sutton), his predecessor John Largan (Geography, Thornlow) and Conservative Isaac Harding from 2002-2009 (Politics and International Relations, Thornlow). This has spurned allegations that Esthursian universities promote elitism and hierarchy, and public scrutiny has forced most to begin accommodating "inequality-busting" grade requirements. Lots of loresteads have been built between the late 1920s and 1960s, as well as some in the mid-18th century; these have been nicknamed "grey" and "red" brick universities, and many have joined the top echelons of research universities. The first Forethane from a red-brick university was Edith Newell (Economics, Hemsburgh), the Liberal Forethane from 1957 to 1969; current Forethane Harold Osborne also went to a red-brick university, Sutton.
 
Ovingsteads, also known as trade schools, are practical universities; these tend to focus on subjects such as Engineering, but more widely co-operate with Esthursia's military, in particular the Airmight. These ovingsteads take on approximately 10% of their age cohort, are also subsidised fully by the state, and particularly focus on STEM subjects; they were pioneered by Conservative Forethane Isaac Harding in the 2000s, and have stayed as popular ideas under the left-wing Largan and Osborne governments in the 2010s and early 2020s, with modest expansions conducted in this sector.
 
Approximately 55% of 21-year-olds are either in further education or have graduated from a further education facility, a rate that has been generally rising moderately year-to-year for the last decade or two.
 
===Health===
[[File:HospitalEsthursia.jpg|thumb|right|Execester King's Infirmary (EKI), a major UHCS facility]]
Healthcare provision in Esthursia is free-at-the-point-of-access, universal and funded through general taxation, and encompasses virtually all areas of care, including (mostly) elder care, rehabilitation and mental health, and eye care. The idea of universal healthcare first arose in the 1870s under socialist Forethane Jacob Banbury's barebones hygiene and hospital provision service, however only fifty years later did state funded and more widespread, deep-rooted health protection become implemented.
 
Esthursia's "Asmont model" of economics, high level of socioeconomic equality, relaxed work-life culture, world-renowned universal healthcare service and readily available public leisure services all contribute to the nation being one of the longest-lived in the world; life expectancy was estimated at 85.31 (86.73 for females, 83.90 for males) in 2023. The Union Health and Care Service (''UHCS'') was established in 1929 by George Asmont, and since has become Esthursia's largest employer - ranked among the best in the world for its efficiency and in particular its focus on cancer treatment in the 2010s and 2020s, it is funded through general taxation. Private healthcare is increasingly unprofitable in Esthursia, with even most of those who can afford private healthcare opting to use UHCS services instead; this is partly due to Esthursia's unconducive atmosphere for private health, especially including the UHCS controlling the vast majority of pharmaceutical supplies, driving down costs for the public healthcare service but preventing private health firms having any significant cost advantage. Elder care, mental health care and social care are all coordinated and provided under public health programmes and costs, however the retirement age has begun to be delayed from 65 in 2023 to 69 by 2031. Esthursia's EMA ''(Esthursian Medical Association)'' has very strong insider influence in government as a result of its prestigious status, and Esthursia's governments have typically been proactive and hardline on regulations related to health standards, preventing causes of wellbeing loss and safety rules.
 
Reforms to the Esthursian healthcare model have been gradual and often reversed towards its original outlay; initial marketisation reforms in the 1980s and 2000s were watered down in the 2010s and almost entirely scrapped by the 2020s, while a movement in the other direction to grant the UHCS facilities to "merge backwards and self-supply basic and essential goods" aimed at nationalising supply of pharmaceutical goods in particular occurred in the last decade. Public funding of private healthcare services reached a peak of ʃ4.9 billion (7.7 billion IBU) in 2011 after a decade of market reforms, private tenders and direct payments to private providers, however since the changeover in government that occurred in 2011, the government ceased pursuing private capacity and in 2023, public funding of private health was virtually zero; private healthcare insurance rates, which had risen slightly in the 2000s to about 9% due to promotion, increased capacity and state health waiting times, have since fallen back to around 5%.
 
[[File:CareHomeEsthursia.jpg|thumb|Care homes like this one, Whiteley in Banbury (Merthing), have become part of the country's universal healthcare service]]
 
The UHCS is responsible increasingly for driving down world prices as a result of these reforms, as both its monopoly power in Esthursia over buying in goods, and its ability to produce and sell large amounts of excess for relatively fair prices all have a significant effect on world markets, especially with trade partners (the UAS and Auroria more widely). Mental health and elder/social care have all been significant targets in recent years, with the latter previously being separate now increasingly being a subsidiary service of the free-at-the-point-of-use UHCS (and its subsidiary body, the Esthursian Social Care Service or ESCS). Spending per person has gradually risen over this time period, particularly as the population ages, the scope of the service expands and the technology funded in the UHCS develops. The UHCS also provides for safe use centres, which have caused a dramatic fall in drug abuse deaths in Esthursia over the past decade.
 
Esthursia enjoys some of the developed world's lowest rates of smoking (12.8% in 2022), and a relatively low - though rising - rate of obesity (20.7% in 2023), however "problematic alcoholism" (~9% in 2022) remains significantly above average to comparator nations.
 
14.1% of Esthursia's GDP went to its health and care budget in 2021, down from 14.2% in 2020, but consistent with post-2015 trends. Cordane and Helmark co-ordinate with Esthursia's UHCS, and opt to largely emulate the successful model.
 
==Politics and governance==
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Esthursia, as per its constitutional Overlaw, is a semi-federal constitutional monarchy, with a bicameral elected legislature; alternatively, it is known as a ''"democratic parliamentary monarchy"''. King Arthur VI has been the [[Monarch of Esthursia]] since 1947, and thus head of state; the head of government has been the Forethane, Harold Osborne of the [[Social Democrats (Esthursia)|Social Democrats]], since 2015. Esthursian governance operates under its 1957 Overlaw, which was derived from Imperial common law from the 12th-14th centuries as well as conventions and statutes from the late 17th through 19th - the head of government does not have to be from the largest party, but must command a working majority in the upper house, the House of Thanes. The Union has been in a transition between monarchy and republic since April 2022, or the King's Second Diamond Jubilee, following his decision to waive any future succession; his role is now almost entirely ceremonial, but he remains in power of Kingly Assent, a procedure of signing acts into law. In October 2023, incumbent monarch (and head of state therewith) Arthur VI announced that as part of the state transition between constitutional monarchy and republic, he would transfer his powers (retaining a veto for "exceptional occurrences") to a democratically-elected position, the Premier of Esthursia; since 1 December, 2023, the head of state's duties have been ''de facto'' split between [[Valter Belgræv]] and [[Hrefna Bløndal]], who won the first round of the [[2023 Esthursian primary election]] with 53% of the vote as a joint ticket, making them the first democratically-elected leaders of Esthursia since its return to (partial) independence in the 1620s.
 
Esthursian parliament works through an adversarial system - both houses' State Opposition comprise of the second-largest party, who have the choice of allowing any other party to join the State Opposition in an opposing coalition. The State Opposition's role includes controlling certain Opposition Days, questioning the Forethane or set ministers in Askings, or otherwise holding the Government to account. Both legislative houses, the House of Thanes and House of Ministers, have significant control over legislation; both are housed in the Houses of Berworth, in central Weskerby.
 
Esthursia's semi-federal system comes from its mixture of legal and political sovereignty; only the Cordanic Ministry and the Asthonic Assembly (known as the ''Stjorn'') have legally sovereign powers over issues such as transport, healthcare and education, as set out in the Overlaw of 1957. Furthermore, Consewent - thanks to its historic separation between its three regions - receive a varying level of political sovereignty under the Acts of Consewent 1970, 1993 and 2015.
 
 
===Legislature===
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The Forethane has been [[Harold Osborne]], a representative from the Osynstric branch of the Social Democrats, since 30 January, 2015. The House of Thanes, the upper of two Houses of Berworth, has been a majority of the [[Social Democrats (Esthursia)|Social Democrats]] since 1 November, 2023; the House of Ministers, the lower of the two Houses, is currently held by a Social Democratic majority following the [[2018 Esthursian general election]]. The Midlands by-election for the vacant Thane seat would put the Social Democrats into a one-party majority in both houses for the first time since before April 2022 should they gain the Midlands 1 seat from the late Moderate incumbent on 26 October. The current ministry is the [[fifth Osborne ministry]].


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The House of Thanes has been elected through the "open party list" system since 1933, following reforms to the previously unelected House of Thanes by the then-Forethane George Asmont amid the general reforms by their Workers' Union governments in the early-to-mid 20th century. Attempts to reverse the reforms in the 1950s by PM Olafn Arbjern of the National Party were unsuccessful after a constitutional standoff between the Workers' Party-held Thanes and right-wing House of Ministers.
 
Forethanes are, as per the Constitution of the Union of Esthursia being signed in 1957, the "party leader or independent member able to command the allegiance of the greatest coalition of representative members in the House of Thanes." This Constitution also began the precedent of electing both Houses at the same time, to avoid standoffs of the nature that existed over the previous decade. This has typically left the Forethegn working with coalitions, as no party since 1994 has successfully attained a majority in the House of Thanes. Coalitions breaking up and allegiances switching to other party leaders is a rare occurrence, but has happened in the past, such as in 2011 - this usually leads to a snap election, as it did in February 2011.
 
The House of Thanes also has the power to confirm constitutional reforms with three-quarters of members voting, however some sections require a nationwide referendum. The most recent time this has happened was 1996, whereby then Prime Minister Martha Grantham successfully passed Articles 12a through 16b through a referendum in the same year, having sought to draw an end to the Workers' Rising of the late 80s and early 90s. The House also formerly had the power to confirm Aldermen into the Council of Elders, however this power passed to the Electoral Commission in 1999. 401 members are elected to this House each general election, which is held every 4 years snap elections notwithstanding.
 
The Deputy Prime Minister - not to be confused with Second Minister, or the typical name for the upper house coalition second-party leader - has been Brooke Alderney since 11 June, 2014. This House has been held in a fair majority - this meaning between 50 and 100 - by the Social Democrats since the 2018 general election. The Deputy PM leads the House of Ministers, and is typically from the largest party, however there have been exceptions due to coalition agreements in the past. Unlike the Prime Minister, the Deputy PM usually commands a majority in the House of Ministers - including as of January 27, 2022 - thanks to the "winner-takes-all" system currently operating for this House. There are 551 members elected to the lower house, although notable campaigns have been executed for both increasing it to 600 or 650, and decreasing it to 400 or 500 in recent decades.
 
The House of Ministers is the House where most legislation begins, although the Thanes reserve the power to begin writing legislation to send down to the Ministers, and they often reach a stage of "ping-pong" between the two Houses before seeking the King's Stamp.
 
===Law and criminal justice===
The [[High Deemery of Esthursia|High Deemery]] is a group of 11 Deemers, who must be fully qualified judges or barristers. The most senior justice, or ''First Doom'', has been Alison Havering KC since 22 February, 2020. They hold selective power over both Houses of Berworth, and preside over multiple roles as impartial judges:
[[File:FirstDeeming.jpg|thumb|left|The First Deeming, the 17th century high court building that accommodates the High Deemery of Esthursia]]
* Upholding the Constitution, and maintaining the power to strike down laws which do not abide by the Constitution
* Prosecuting Members and Barons who act against the Constitution, the Berworth Code, or break the law
* Investigating Members and Barons' conduct
* Settling disputes between local, regional and national government entities
 
Esthursia's criminal and civil legal systems begin primarily from local courtrooms; formerly ran by "laymen" magistrates, the 2010s-2020s Government under Harold Osborne, a former barrister and advocate for legal reforms, brought more stringent requirements. District Judges, colloquially known as DJs, now conduct rulings and processes in the lower rung of the court system - these are legally qualified experts. Above this, cities and large towns have at least one Union and Rouping Court - sometimes in the same building; there is no established Court of Appeal, instead the next (higher) body both determines an appeal, and also whether such an appeal is passable; approximately one-third to one-half of appeals are instantly rejected by the second appellate body.
 
Criminal law in Esthursia is contained primarily in the Code of Atlish Law. Separated between different bodies of law - Osynstric and Asthonic, with Cordanian law primarily being related to Osynstric with some key differences - Asthonhelm, and to a lesser extent Cordane (over whom the First Court of Osynstry presides, unlike Asthonhelm) run their parallel legal systems. The Yfirvald has more appellate and constitutional power than the First Court as a result.
[[File:EsthursiaLaw.png|thumb|right|The structure of Esthursia's civil and criminal law systems]]
Esthursian law also has an increasingly strong presence of employment tribunals, known more widely as the Umbodsman. The Umbodsman can refer to any court below the highest rung, and primarily aims to arbitrate between employer and worker in the case of either unfair treatment, legal precedent or retroactive malpractice.
 
Until 1957, these Deemers (or ''Dooms'') were elected by the House of Thanes, however this power passed to the independent Electoral Commission as a feature of the Constitution.
 
Crime in England and Wales increased by 37 per cent in the period between 1997 and 2012, after falling significantly in the previous decade, though since that peak there has been an overall fall of 34 per cent in recorded crime from 2012 to 2022, according to crime statistics. The prison population is 97,244 as of May 2022, putting the incarceration rate at 74 per 100,000, relatively low compared to comparator nations.
 
Civil unions - which are used more than marriages in Esthursia - have been legal nationally since 1992, and same-sex marriages from 2001. In 2014 and 2017, legislation recognising self-ID, a third legal gender (''X'') on passports, granting nationally available safe publicly-provided UHCS treatments to transition and banning conversion therapy all have pushed Esthursia towards tolerant attitudes. LGBTQ+ equality in Esthursia is considered advanced by modern standards.
 
===Administrative divisions===
 
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Esthursia is a semi-federal union; most of its legal sovereignty is retained by the central Houses of Berworth, and the largest riding ([[Osynstry]]) has no central devolved body thanks to its disproportionate influence in the national legislature. Although this means that most power to bodies such as the Stjórn of [[Helmark]] is ''devolved by'' the Houses of Berworth in a revocable manner, the 1963 Overlaw explicitly states that Cordane has legal sovereignty over its powers, meaning that its powers are ''separated from'' the Houses of Berworth.
 
The largest constituent riding by far is Osynstry, which contains nearly 100 of the 130 million inhabitants of the Union. Helmark is the next largest, containing approximately half of the remainder, while the collective other ridings (except Cordane) are often known as the ''"Third Riding"'', or as ''Consewent'', a union of Cumbric-derived cultures that is interchangeable with the collective of Ezhonyth, Helvellyn, Merthing and the Ereways.
 
There has been a significant shift of power over the last century, particularly for Helmark, away from Berworth and towards the devolved legislatures; Cordane has also received devolved power on top of its sovereign powers. This has increased the power of both regional parties (such as the Alliance, who are the right-of-centre governing party of Cordane, or the Consence Liberals, who govern two Consence devolved bodies), and regions themselves. Helmark has a significant nationalist movement as a result of its individual heritage, emboldened by the increase in localised power, and the Helmark National Union - a left-wing Asthonic nationalist party - has dominated elections in the riding fo the last decade.
 
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| [[Osynstry]] ||colspan="2" | [[Weskerby]] || - || - ''(Houses of Berworth reside in Osynstry)'' || Atlish || style="text-align:right"|299,933.8|| style="text-align:right"|97,359,447
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! colspan=3          | Members of the House
! colspan=3          | Votes
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| [[Helmark]] ||colspan="2" | [[Fjármagn]] || [[Iðunn Þórsenn]] ([[Helmark National Union]]) || [[Stjórn of Helmark]] || Atlish, Asthonic || style="text-align:right"|149,755.8|| style="text-align:right"|14,921,414
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! Of total
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| [[Ezhonyth]] ||colspan="2" | [[Rennezh]] || [[Maëlys Seznec]] ([[Liberal Party (Esthursia)|Consence Liberal]]) || [[Kuzul a Ezhonydd]] || Atlish, Ezhoneg || style="text-align:right"|41,004.6|| style="text-align:right"|6,018,559
| style="text-align:left;" | [[Osynstric Workers' Party|Osynstric Workers' Party]]
| style="text-align:left;" | <small>[[Jeremy Wilson]]</small>
| style="text-align:right;" | 464
| style="text-align:right;" | {{Percentage|464|1050|1|pad=yes}}
| data-sort-value="" | {{Infobox political party/seats|464|1050|hex=#b31b00}}
| style="text-align:right;" | 50,981,886
| style="text-align:right;" | 44.2%
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| style="background:#ff9900;" |
| [[Cordane]] ||colspan="2" | [[Anberry]] || [[Edvard Vander]] ([[Alliance (Cordane)|Alliance]]) || [[Cordanian Assembly]] || Atlish || style="text-align:right"|4,803.7|| style="text-align:right"|1,613,116
| style="text-align:left;" | [[Social Liberal Party|Social Liberal Party]]
| style="text-align:left;" | <small>[[Albert Charles]]</small>
| style="text-align:right;" | 120
| style="text-align:right;" | {{Percentage|120|1050|1|pad=yes}}
| data-sort-value="" | {{Infobox political party/seats|120|1050|hex=#ff9900}}
| style="text-align:right;" | 13,184,970
| style="text-align:right;" | 11.4%
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|-
| style="background:#00a347;" |
| [[Merthing]] ||[[Helston]] || [[Ravenscroft]] || [[Arzhen Hammett]] ([[Green-Left (Esthursia)|Green-Left]]) || [[University House]] || Atlish, Consence || style="text-align:right"|148,126.6|| style="text-align:right"|9,152,668
| style="text-align:left;" | [[Athersic Democrats]]
| style="text-align:left;" | <small>[[Olivia Ledbury]]</small>
| style="text-align:right;" | 103
| style="text-align:right;" | {{Percentage|103|1050|1|pad=yes}}
| data-sort-value="" | {{Infobox political party/seats|103|1050|hex=#00a347}}
| style="text-align:right;" | 11,317,101
| style="text-align:right;" | 9.8%
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| style="background:#ffee00;" |
| [[Helvellyn]] ||colspan="2" | [[Tregarval]] || [[Aled Merryn]] ([[Moderates (Esthursia)|Moderates]]) || [[Senedd of Helvellyn]] || Helvellian, Atlish || style="text-align:right"|46,392.0|| style="text-align:right"|2,481,870
| style="text-align:left;" | [[Osynstric Liberal Party]]
| style="text-align:left;" | <small>[[Robert Gordon]]</small>
| style="text-align:right;" | 98
| style="text-align:right;" | {{Percentage|98|1050|1|pad=yes}}
| data-sort-value="" | {{Infobox political party/seats|98|1050|hex=#ffee00}}
| style="text-align:right;" | 9,834,392
| style="text-align:right;" | 9.3%
| {{percentage bar|9.3||c=#ffee00|border-color=#c0c0c0|background-color=#f0f0f0}}
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|-
| style="background:#0149bc;" |
| [[The Ereways]] ||colspan="2" | [[Yonderby]] || [[Frederick Sutherland]] ([[Liberal Party (Esthursia)|Consence Liberal]]) || [[Eremoot]] || Atlish || style="text-align:right"|3,490.6|| style="text-align:right"|1,171,604
| style="text-align:left;" | [[Conservative Party of Osynstry]]
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| style="text-align:left;" | <small>[[Howard Stewart]]</small>
| style="text-align:right;" | 55
| style="text-align:right;" | {{Percentage|55|1050|1|pad=yes}}
| data-sort-value="" | {{Infobox political party/seats|55|1050|hex=#0149bc}}
| style="text-align:right;" | 6,043,111
| style="text-align:right;" | 5.2%
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===Devolution and local governance===
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Esthursia has four legally sovereign, and three politically sovereign, bodies of devolved power; the Cordanic Assembly, and Asthonic Stjórn have legal sovereignty, while those of the Riding of Consewent (also known as the "West Riding") have political sovereignty under the Acts of Consewent. The Asthonic Stjórn agreed to change its legal name to Helmark, although Asthonhelm remains a colloquial name for the region, and an anti-independence one; Helmark was coined as a way to separate Osynstry from Helmark, due to Osynstry and Asthonhelm's common etymology.
The First Reeves of Osynstry and Helmark, [[Catrin Brock]] (2020-) and [[Rune Holway]] (2008-) respectively, are both from the [[Social Democrats (Esthursia)|Social Democrats.]] The Astjórn of Helmark since 2016 has been [[Iðunn Þórsenn]], of the left-wing Asthonic nationalist Helmark National Union. The First Minister of Cordane since 2019 has been Edvard Vander of the right-of-centre Alliance party.
Local governments are similar across Esthursia - all compose of wholly elected councils across districts typically centred in a major town, whose usually partisan majority govern the budget and workings of the council, known as a ''district''. Cordanian districts get their stipend directly from the Cordanian Assembly, while all other councils get theirs from the central government, while ''metropolitan shires'' (''stourboroughs'' in Atlish) compose of urbanised councils who get somewhat greater powers, particularly over local transport, housing and health. Aldermen are elected in these stourboroughs, such as the [[Alderman of Weskerby]], as a directly-elected representative of the city's populace.
==Foreign relations==
Esthursia has historically been a non-belligerent, following constitutional reforms and conventions after the defeat at Scalvia in the early 1920s, which caused a wide socioeconomic crisis and a historic shift in its politics. Its intervention in the Scalvian War, however, has been significant in supporting the Volshan war effort in particular. Esthursia is a participating member of the Union of Aurorian States, International Economic Federation, and Food Security Organisation, and remains a key regional geopolitical player in Auroria. It was a founding member of both the Allied Nations (AN), an international sociopolitical alliance with democracies to uphold "the rule of law and human rights", alongside Prydania and Norsia - and of the Vieremä Group (V4), a political and cultural union of itself, [[Tardine]], [[Sorovia]] and Hexastalia.
A long-term issue for Esthursia has been the volatility of the continent; in the 2020s, Tardine, the Aurorea and the Imperium all destabilised and the Aurorea in particular became entrenched in a war that dragged much of Ethia into its grasp. Esthursian participation was not only military, but also in terms of monetary loans - lending and granting approximately double of its original foreign aid budget (~71bn IBU) as an additional package of industrial and reconstruction funds - and welcoming a large number of refugees, with refugees particularly from Dogaži, Scalvia, as well as Tauroga around it and the Aurorea to its south later on in the war, and the wartorn states elsewhere in Auroria. Esthursia has also been known for seeking to uphold the rule of law and human rights globally, which has led to its use of economic sanctions on the governments of Iolanta and Rayvostoka in the present and past, and also its formation with Prydania and Norsia of the Allied Nations to this goal.
Esthursia is a signatory to the 2022 Savattenstad and Saintes conventions, however it did not sign onto a protocol on chemical, biological and radiological weapons, maintaining an ambiguous position on whether it harbours and/or produces any of the former; its present government has repeatedly denies it produces these weapons.
==Defence==
[[File:HRHSEdwardV.png|thumb|left|HRHS Edward V, the flagship of the Esthursian navy and its largest aircraft carrier]]
Esthursia has a comprehensive armed forces network, and under the Army 2025 plans conducted by the incumbent government, the military budget has seen persistent and consecutive investment increases. Esthursia's armed forces are split into three main branches; its Army, Fleet, [[Esthursian Air and Space Force|Air and Space Force]]; approximately 600,000 people are estimated to serve in these armed forces as of 2022. Esthursia's naval fleet's commissioned vessels number 220; ninety-three are major surface combatants (thirty-two guided missile destroyers, five stealth destroyers, ten corvettes, forty frigates, three amphibious transport docks and three aircraft carriers), and twenty-six are nuclear-powered submarines (twelve ballistic missile submarines and fourteen fleet submarines). Its flagship, ''HRHS Edward V'', is one of its three aircraft carriers, while its third aircraft carrier - ''HRHS Rickard IX'' - marked the first expansion of the Esthursian navy to having three in 2020. The Esthursian navy also consists of 18 nuclear-powered ships, 12 of which carry the Esthursian nuclear deterrent at any one time; approximately 600 nuclear warheads exist in Esthursia. Its air force has over 1,100 aircraft as of 2021, as well as over 83,000 personnel.
In recent decades, Esthursia has played a growing role in peacekeeping around the Aurorian region, and its blue-water navy has become a key proponent of Esthursian soft power in the region. Participation in the Aurorean War (2022-3) grew gradually, and Esthursian task forces as well as drone production and national defence all positioned Esthursia's armed forces further from its non-belligerent peacetime footing than it had been historically. The armed forces have also been known to be involved with rescue and disaster missions, recently on the Ereway Island of Helmsfell after its eruption in early 2022. Esthursia has intervened in the Imperium Civil War (2022-) militarily to establish safe routes for refugees to flee and safe areas to inhabit either permanently or in safe refuge.
Esthursia also maintains a sizeable, growing nuclear arsenal, first developed in the early 1970s under David Holmfirth and Anthony Moore, of which it has increased in size significantly in the last decade. It has a nuclear weapons cap of 610, up from 390 in the early 2010s, and has approximately that limit as of the end of 2023.


==Economy==
==Economy==
The GDP of Osynstry is just under 8 trillion IBU, or just under 5 trillion Osynstric sterlings. Economic growth in 2020 is projected to be 2.9%, up from 2.3% the year previously. It contains 6% primary, 10% secondary, 56% tertiary and 28% quaternary industries. The per capita rate of Osynstry is just under 50,000 IBU, or just under 30,000 OPS.
{{Main|Economy of Esthursia}}
===Overview===
[[File:WeskerbySkyline.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Brough of Weskerby, the financial centre of Esthursia]]
Esthursia's economy is an advanced, high-income mixed economy, primarily composed of service industries. In particular, Esthursia's main service industries are finance, healthcare and medicine, education and research, law and administration, food and drinks, and retail; the economy also has significant manufacturing presence, such as its long-standing automotives sector, energy, construction, transportation and infrastructure. The economy is run on the arian shilling, Esthursia's currency since the Royal Union adopted it in 1659 - and originally from the Classical era.
 
Esthursia's central bank - the Crown Bancke of Esþursia (CBE) - has been an independent institution since 1911, with control over the nation's monetary policy. Although a significant part of Esthursia's financial sector was nationalised in the aftermath of the [[2009-12 Esthursian financial crisis]], most Esthursian finance remains within private or majority-private banking. Like the CBE itself, Esthursia's financial sector is centred in the capital of [[Weskerby]], however - particularly after the financial crisis - the sector is diversifying elsewhere, with the second city of [[Brantley]] being a favoured location for moving firms and branches.
 
The gross domestic product of Esthursia is 6.714 trillion IBU as of September 2023, or at ʃ4.348trn in Esthur arian shillings.
 
A significant amount of Esthursian industry is nationalised, with state or public bodies making up 43.5% of Esthursian employment and 53% of Esthursian GDP as of March 2022. Examples of nationalised industries include the health and care service ''(Union Health and Care Service, or UHCS)'', education ''(National Education Service, NES)'', and the railways ''(United Atlish Ironways, UAI)''.
 
===Finance===
Esthursia, since the early 20th century, has had a growing finance industry; the actions of Neville Salisbury to regulate, in a simple manner, finance and monetary exchange in Esthursia - further bolstered by the centralisation of banks in the 1910s - was aimed primarily at creating a creditworthy economy to allow transactions to securely take place. The 1980s saw the intensification of finance's growth, as deindustrialisation allowed finance to become a key component of the Esthursian economic output.
 
Civic banking, as well as civic investment banking, has been a key component and characteristic of Esthursia's finance economy and sector throughout its history, however in recent decades civic banking has taken precedence over private banking for many, and civic banks have grown to compete with corporate alternatives, while investment enabled by civic banks encourages spending and investment further.
The growth of these types of banks has been encouraged by the national government as a result.
 
===Energy===
Esthursia's energy mix, between the Industrial Revolution and the 1960s, was primarily comprised of coal; natural gas began to be utilised for power in the 1950s to 1960s, while a brief attempt to use oil was abandoned in the early-1970s.
 
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The OPS is worth approximately 1.751 IBU as of the 3rd of December, 2020, after reaching a recent low of 1.711 IBU on the day after the election of 2020, and a low of 1.576 during the Black Monday crisis.
In the late 1960s, nuclear power began to be a key element of Esthursian power generation. 1966 saw the first nuclear power plant at Wesforth Hill, in the north-west of Osynstry, open; the north-west of Osynstry has since become a key region for nuclear power. Governments, both conservative and social-democratic, pressed forward with the outgoing Liberal government's interest in nuclear power generation; over a quarter of Esthursia's power was generated through nuclear energy by 1985.


===Economic Growth - 2010s===
The 1970s, 1980s and 1990s saw radical changes in Esthursian power generation; a brief attempt to integrate geothermal energy in the 1970s was mostly abandoned under the monetarist 1980s Conservative government under William Greenwood, who instead pursued the Rush for Gas, seeing natural gas become the key source of energy in the Union. However, thanks to a mixture of volatile gas prices and privatised firms using price-gouging as a way to generate income, the 1990s' change in government to a decade of Social Democrats saw not only a renationalisation of Atlish Energy in 1992 - and the Stategrid the previous year - but also a dramatic shift towards geothermal energy. This has relatively stayed the same, however the grid has since diversified into solar, wind, hydroelectric and biomass sources; biomass has, however, not been prioritised by the post-2018 Government ministries.
 
As of 2022, just under half of all Esthursian energy was sourced from geothermal power plants, just under a quarter from nuclear and a tenth from wind, with the remainder mainly coming from hydroelectric, solar and natural gas. Oil is set to be phased out completely by 2026, while natural gas is gradually being eked out, with forecasts suggesting total phasing out will take place by 2040. Esthursia has produced a surplus every year since 2004, and has begun exporting energy, as well as reducing prices every year for 6 years in the 2010s, as a result.
 
Since 2010, Esthursia has invested heavily in increasing its hydroelectric capacity in the north and west, especially across Norwall and Helmark, while the reduction in wind and solar power production costs have also driven up the use of these sources. Oil was entirely phased out in 2023 from the power grid, while natural gas is expected to be phased out by 2026, though exports of the latter continue to grow.
 
Esthursia is one of the most ideal nations in Auroria for wind energy production as a result of its location, and the reduction in prices to both construct and maintain wind turbines onshore and offshore has led to an explosion in their construction and use within Esthursia's energy network.
 
===Transport===
{{See also|High-speed rail in Esthursia}}
Esthursia has a comprehensive transportation network; although geared increasingly towards the use of public transport, private transport links remain well-maintained and used. Esthursian private transport is primarily electric and renewable-powered, as a result of phasing out of petrol and diesel powered vehicles in the 1990s and 2000s.
 
[[File:HSREsthursiaTrain.png|thumb|right|A high-speed train in Esthursia, the ''Yondfarer'']]
 
Esthursian public transportation began in the early-to-mid 19th century, as plans to draw up routes - mainly for freight and cargo shipping over long distances - sped up and by the late-19th century, passenger transport had become a key aim. Most trains until the mid-20th century were steam locomotives, which have since become emblematic of the burgeoning railway industry and have been key timepieces for museums to keep from the period; petrol, diesel and electric trains all persisted from this time period. The 1930s through the 1970s saw a rapid period of railway expansion as towns and cities were constructed and/or grew rapidly, however the 1980s saw a temporary redirection towards private transport and away from housebuilding as well as cancelling significant portions of existing plans; this trend discontinued into the 2010s.
 
Esthursia has an extensive network of high-speed railways, with around 10,000km in length operating as expressways (>200km/h), and 3,737km as of October 2023 operating as GSIs (''great-spede isernbæns'', lit. high-speed rails, typically 300-320km/h), with the first opened by [[James Seddon]] in June 1978. There are currently eleven fully-operational GSIs, with potentially three more in planning. Esthursian high-speed rail was initially relatively exclusive to the more affluent as a result of higher prices for faster travel, however government subsidisation and steady reductions in costs, furthered by the electrification efforts of the 1990s to 2010s, has driven prices to a relatively affordable level.
 
Esthursian railway networks have been a key source of interest by social-democratic governments; statistics by the INS have shown that punctuality and quality of service have been, albeit gradually, consistently improving since 2000. Esthursia operates a high-speed railway network between key regions, particularly along the Fjarmagn-Esthampton corridor, and between Brantley and Weskerby. Gloucester, the nexus of the network between Fjármagn, Weskerby, Execester and Brantley, has seen the Gloucester Miracle of economic prosperity and population boom as a result of its prime location between Esthursia's key cities.
 
[[File:EsthurTrain.jpg|thumb|left|An Atlish Ironways inter-city train]]
 
Esthursia's inter-city trains are mainly unique in that they still operate with compartments; this is due to a 1980s decision by Atlish Ironways, the national railway company (at the time a for-profit private company), to maintain them in order to preserve middle-class commuters spending regularly for journeys into Weskerby and Brantley in particular.
 
Inside of urban areas, Esthursian local districts operate extensive networks of public transport, including tramways, trolleybuses and bus route networks. Brantley is renowned nationally for its formidable public transportation services; Weskerby, Rennezh and Fjármagn have aimed to emulate the network implemented in Brantley, as have Execester and Esthampton in recent years. Esthursian politics moved decisively against private transportation, especially in urban areas, in the late 20th to early 21st century, with most major cities passing "anti-motorist" laws - such as reducing parking, converting roads to public spaces or pedestrianising, reducing motorists' speed limits while increasing bus lane speed limits, and charging for use of private transport in city areas. Many also charge "public transit taxes", and most have no-tolerance on illegal parking, as well as banning fossil fuel cars from entering city regions. As a result, public transport has received significant investment, while cities in Esthursia have been transitioned into more walkable and commutable areas suitable for efficient, reliable public transportation networks such as tramways, trolleybuses and bus networks.
 
Esthursia has a significant automotives sector, especially as it is potentially the largest market for electric cars in the world at present and almost certainly the longest-standing one; its automotives sector has benefited from the wider push for green energy in recent years, as global demand for good-quality electric cars continues to rise, with Esthursia's well-established brands such as Westway and Marland showing record profits in the 2020s.
 
===Water supply and sanitation===
Access to clean water is universal in Esthursia, and funded entirely through general taxation. Approximately 97 in 100 households in Esthursia are connected to the sewer network, which was pioneered in the mid-19th century in Esthursian cities.
 
Water providers were, for a period between the 1980s and the 2010s, entirely private and subject to government regulation; since the 2010s, they have been renationalised and are now run by regional authorities, under the umbrella organisation of Atlish Water (''AW'').
 
==Culture==
In Esthursia, a culture of openness, democracy and high levels of active, empassioned participation have persisted since the Popular Revolution in the late 17th century. Esthursia's approach to politics and government, including encouraging multiculturalism, which is based on student visas and refugee "open arms" programmes, social integration and rehabilitation, and alienation of far-right politics, has wide public support. Government policies such as publicly funded health care, higher and more comprehensive taxation to redistribute wealth, the outlawing of capital punishment, strong efforts to eliminate poverty, strict gun control, secularism, high trade unionism rates and propensity to strike and protest, socially liberal attitude toward women's rights (e.g. abortions) and LGBTQ+ rights such as to change legal gender or access free gender affirming treatment, legalised euthanasia and regulated cannabis use are all indicative of Esthursia's political and cultural values. Esthurs also identify with the country's foreign aid policies, peacekeeping roles, their King and monarchy, the Kingswoods, and the Overlaw. The nation's wildlife also inspires confidence in native Esthurs.
===Music===
[[File:Iron Maiden live in Madrid 13 July 2016.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Roadkill, an Esthur heavy metal band, performing in 2016]]
Esthursia in the Imperial era was famed for its poetry - this developed into a post-Revolution classical strand, where literature and music moulded together. Graham Ingley, a composer from the 17th century, is possibly Esthursia's most well-known and famed classical musician; modern EPP leader Graham Ingley is named after the composer, but is unrelated.
 
Modern music in Esthursia is a mixture of pop music and heavy metal. Esthursia's counter-culture movement took off in the 1950s, during the Arbjern resistance years, as well as during the urban degeneration, socioeconomic unrest and deindustrialisation of the 1980s, with Roadkill taking off in the 1980s as an example of a heavy metal band prevalent in Esthursia at the time. A third wave of metal bands took off in the 2010 financial crisis.
 
===Media===
[[File:TheAugust.jpg|thumb|left|The August, the home of Channel 2 in Cambury, north-west Esthursia]]
Esthursia exports significant Mercanti and Atlish television, as a result of its state produced media under the [[ENBC]], its impartial news programmes in ENBC News, and the ease of using the world's ''lingua franca'' as an effectively native language. The ENBC, or ''Esthursian National Broadcasting Corporation'', was founded in 1928 by the Esthursian government as a central body to distribute and produce radio, television and eventually internet broadcasts and media, including news and documentaries. One of the world's largest state broadcasters, it transmits internationally.
 
Several private organisations also exist as major players in the Esthursian regulated media market, alongside the ENBC, such as Channel 2, NPBC and ETV. Channel 2 is an independent, with minimal oversight by the state but public ownership, corporation promoting independent media and effectively running off of its own revenue, particularly from advertising, founded in the 1980s under William Greenwood to nurture "small-man media". Helmark News (HN1) dominates the Helmark TV and news market alongside these.
 
Esthursia's two largest cities, Brantley and Weskerby, dominate its media sectors, although Esthampton has a burgeoning sector in media and telecommunications. Esthursia's language - Atlish - and ability for its speakers to code switch into the global and regional lingua france, Mercanti, allows Esthursia to be a hub for international media and communication. Channel 2 moved to Cambury, a north-western Esthursian historic textile city, moving thousands of jobs into the north-west of Osynstry in 2018. The Esthursian publishing sector employs nearly 400,000 people in 2022, with the combined total of books, newspapers, databases and directories all creating an annual turnover of 30 billion arian shillings. In 2020, Esthursia produced 2,292 book titles per million inhabitants, towards the higher range of comparator nations.
 
During the 2010s, internet usage and exposure to Esthur citizens rose dramatically from 78.9% in 2010 to 95.1% in 2020, and has continued to rise, especially thanks to Esthursia's government offering fully subsidised usage of its own state broadband provider from 2023, after a decade of gradually falling prices.
 
===Cuisine===
Esthursian cuisine is fairly varied but shared similarities nationally - a relatively high use of meats, particularly lamb and beef, as well as a significant use of milk and dairy products, such as in the nation's cheeses. Due to relatively low exposure to world cuisines, Esthurs have only recently begun to intake and demand a wider scope of cuisine, and staples continue to predominate Esthur cuisine. Furthermore, Helmark and the Cumbric ridings all have individual cuisines, particularly Helmark, derived from their own heritage. Lamb is particularly seen across Esthursia, although pork belly is known as the regional food of Cordane with its heritage also coming from Helmark and Gotic culture before this. ''Kjøttkaker'', or Helmark meatballs/meatcakes, are now popularised by the multinational furniture retailer [[Amlø|amlø]], based in Fjármagn, Helmark, since 1955.
 
Esthursia also has a significant range of sweet products, and desserts are common in Esthur cuisine. Esthursian fudge is a particularly strong export from the nation, known for its sweetness and particularity, and fudge is used nationally in many desserts such as cakes and confectionaries.
 
Veganism and vegetarianism rates are relatively low compared to comparator nations, but are rising, reaching 4.5% in 2022 according to a survey by a major polling company.
<gallery>
RDEsthursia.jpg|A lamb roast, a traditional Osynstric dinner, served with Hereshire puddings, roast potatoes and vegetables
KKEsthursia.jpg|Kjøttkaker, literally ''meat cakes'', or Helmark meatballs, served with potatoes and vegetables
PBEsthursia.jpg|Pork belly, usually crisp and served with vegetables, is considered the national food of Cordane
SPEsthursia.jpg|Stargazy pie is a traditional Merthian dish made of baked pilchards (sardines), along with eggs and potatoes, covered with a pastry crust
CBEsthursia.jpg|Brownies, typically chocolate or fudge, are a staple Esthursian dessert whose origin is unknown
</gallery>
 
===Sports===
[[File:StadiumEsthursia.png|thumb|right|Elderberry Park Stadium, in north-eastern [[Weskerby]], Esthursia's largest stadium]]
Esthursia's national football team, ''the Stags'', participated in the World Cup of 2023. Motorsport is particularly popular in Esthursia, thanks to its history with automotives engineering and racing, and Esthursia produces a significant number of world-class drivers and cars. Esthursia has a significant heritage in ''kickball'', its native name for {{wp|association football}}, for which it operates four professional leagues and a total of approximately one-hundred professional teams, as well as a larger number of regionalised professional to semi-professional leagues below League Four, the lowest tier of Esthursia's national professional system.
 
Esthursia operates professional rugby leagues alongside these nationally, as well as cricket and golf. Chess is also well-known amongst the Esthursian populace, with many chess grandmasters sourcing from Esthursia, such as GM Mickael ''"Micky"'' Adams; Gatherings, national competitions, have run annually since 1903 for the most professional and advanced players. Women's chess is also promoted quite heavily by the government and by chess organisations as, like on most of the world, Esthursian chess persists to have heavy gender imbalances.
 
===Symbols===
Esthursia has a number of symbols relevant to its history and culture - its flag dates back to the Classical Empire over a millennia ago, while its coat of arms date to 1828. Esthursia's national animal is the deer, adopted likely from Prydanian settlers (whose national animal is the stag). Its iconic, but not official, flower is the primrose, derived mainly from commemorating the death of Archibald Primrose in 1893.
 
King Edward V donated one-third of the Crown's estate in his final decade before 1947 to planting and cultivating pears across the nation, and his old age eccentricity is often celebrated by Esthurs, while pears have become a central part of Esthurs' identity. King [[Arthur VI]], due to his exceptionally long reign into the modern day, statesmanship and his anti-fascist stances and actions in youth, has often been associated internationally with the nation's persona as a whole, though Mildred IV's likeness is also used often as a personification, typically named simply "Mildred" in said context. The name "Wilfred" has also been used sporadically to personify the nation, such as by Scalvians during the Scalvo-Esthursian War in the 1920s.
 
<gallery>
File:EsthursiaFlag.png|Flag of Esthursia
File:OsynstryCoatofArms.png|Coat of Arms of Esthursia
File:Queen Anne Statue, St Paul's Cathedral - geograph.org.uk - 2942444.jpg|Mildred IV, or simply ''Mildred'', is often used in the modern day as a personification of Esthursia
File:Red deer (Cervus elaphus) 58.jpg|The deer is the Esthursian national animal
File:2018-06-07 Sycamore Gap Tree (Acer pseudoplatanus), next to Hadrian’s Wall UK.jpg|The sycamore is the Osynstric national tree, although oaks are also recognisable in Esthursian heraldry
File:Pear fruits.jpg|The "Pear King", Edward V, left a major legacy of pear cultivation in Esthursia
File:Human Rights - The Noun Project.svg|The updated image from the 1963 Overlaw of the balanced persons - Esthursia has a long history of promoting equality actively as a nation
File:Lrmrdl.png|Roundel of Esthursia
File:EsthursiaNavy.png|Naval ensign of Esthursia
File:Primula vulgaris Mezzolombardo 02.jpg|The primrose is Esthursia's unofficial national flower; Esthurs often lay primroses on the grave of Archibald Primrose, a Forethane who was assassinated in office in 1893
</gallery>
 
===Public holidays===
[[File:EsthursiaNewYear.jpg|thumb|[[Execester]] celebrates New Year's Day; cities across Esthursia especially celebrate the night with fireworks displays]]
Esthursia celebrates a number of public holidays, some of which are internationally recognised and some are nationally significant. A total of 22 (or 23 in leap years) days are celebrated, half of which comprise of the holidays at the middle and ends of the year. Whiteve is the sole public holiday not recognised with a day off of work, mainly due to the fact that it is peripheral to Whitday and comprises of the evening following the unrecognised day.
 
New Year's celebrations are particularly competitive, with Brantley and Weskerby in particular aiming to outcompete each other's celebrations each year with new and vibrant fireworks displays.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! Year !! GDP !! GDP per capita !! GDP Growth !! Population !! Population Growth
! Date !! Mercanti name !! Native name !! Notes
| -
|-
| 2015 || 7,185,528,620,000 || 45,580.51 || -0.9% || 157,644,759 || +0.19%
|1 January||{{wp|New Year's Day}}||''Nieyear's Dæg''||
|-
|-
| 2016 || 7,264,569,430,000 || 45,989.92 || +1.1% || 157,960,049 || +0.20%
|30 January||The Crown's Birthday||''Kingsberthdæg''|| The birthday of the incumbent monarch, [[King of the Esthurs|King]] [[Arthur VI]]; celebrated on 30 January since 1948
|-
|-
| 2017 || 7,286,363,140,000 || 46,026.63 || +0.3% || 158,307,561 || +0.22%
|16 February||Levelyntide||''Levelyntide'', ''Llyntide''||Llywellyn, or Levelyn in Atlish, is both the patron saint of Esthursia and the King who led the eventual resistance to the Classical Empire's tyranny
|-
|-
| 2018 || 7,417,517,680,000 || 46,738.26 || +1.8% || 158,703,330 || +0.25%
|19-23 March||Yeoster/Eostre||''Eostre'' or ''Yeostre''||Spring equinox derived from the Early Atlish ''Ēostre'', or roughly ''rising dawn''
|-
|-
| 2019 || 7,588,120,590,000 || 47,689.25 || +2.3% || 159,115,959 || +0.26%
|21 April||Greening Day ||''Gronningdæg''||Spring festival, reinforced by secularised Messianist Easter
|-
|-
| ''2020 (projected)'' || ''7,808,176,090,000'' || ''48,959.63'' || ''+2.9%'' || ''159,481,926'' || ''+0.23%''
|1 May||{{wp|International Workers' Day}}||''World Werkersdæg''||
|}
|-
{| class="wikitable"
|31 May||{{wp|May Day}}||''Merrydæg''||Last day of the fifth month in Atlish calendar
|-
|15 June||{{wp|Remembrance Day}}||''Eftcalldæg''||End of war for Cordane
|-
|28 June - 2 July||{{wp|Midsummer}}||''Midsummer''||Five day holiday
|-
|29 August||{{wp|Harvest}}||''Harvestdæg''||First day of month of Harvest in Atlish
|-
|23 October||Union Day||''Anningdæg''||Celebration of victory of Asmont government and anti-fascist protests against fascist Osynstric Renewal Front (ORF) march in Esthampton on this date, 1926
|-
|31 October||Hallowe'en||''Allhallowse'en''||Derived from ancient folk tradition, reinforced by global trends
|-
|8 November||Bonfire Night||''Bænfyrh Niht''||Celebration of Popular Revolution's storming on Armston House in 1689
|-
|19-20 December||Whiteve and Whitday||''Hwiteve ond Hwitdæg''||Whiteve is not a holiday in the day, so only 20 December is a public holiday
|-
|26/27-31 December||Midwinter / Yuletide||''Midwinter / Yuletide''||Lasts a day longer in leap years
|}
|}
 
''*note that all dates after 29 February move back 1 day in leap years, as Atlish calendar does not adapt months to this''
===Structure===
The Osynstric economy has long been relatively mixed, with recent trends towards nationalisation over the previous 30 years being rather clear.
 
Under George Asmont, it became clear that the economy would move to be a "social market economy", as he called it - and the utilities became free of charge. He soon instituted reforms to make water, gas and electric completely free to the taxpayer, and the utilities and later broadband became fully nationalised.
 
A brief period of co-operative capitalism under Thomas Walston - which was well-received as modernisation - was quickly disrupted by Greenwood's neoliberal capitalism, which proved less popular. The ensuing riots and civil unrest over the next 5 years would firmly cause the nation to go back to social markets and nationalisation. The current Prime Minister, Jeremy Wilson, has promised further nationalised reforms over the following five years.
 
==Culture==
See History


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Union of Great Esthursia
Anning ofþ Esþursland
Samband av Esþursland
Undebau yr Esddŵrsu
The Crown and Cross
Flag
The Forest of the Stags
Coat of arms
Motto: Y Cywmp Gwan
The Weak Fall (Þára Áseolc Hréosan)
Anthem: Progress and Unity
The nations of Esthursia, with Osynstry taking up the mainland south and south-east.
Esthursia (green), on the continent of Auroria
StatusFederal semi-direct constitutional monarchy
LocationLocation of the Union of Esthursia (dark green)
in Auroria (grey)
Capital
and largest city
Weskerby
40°15'N, 96°34'E
Official languagesOsynstric, Atlish
Recognised national languagesOsynstric, Atlish, Ezhonian, Consence
Recognised regional languagesAsthonic, Ezho-Osynstric
Religion
(2022)
Irreligious (74.1%), Church of Athers (21.8%), Messianism (1.9%), Other (2.2%)
Demonym(s)Esthursian, Esthur/Esther
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
Arthur VI (1947-, b. 1930)
Harold Osborne (2015-, Social Democrat)
• Afterthane
Charles Burnside and Chloe Atkinson (2022-, Green-Left)
• Chancellor of the Landsfere
Charles Burnside (2023-, Green-Left)
• Astjórn of Asþonhelm
Iðunn Þórsenn (2016-, HNU)
• First Minister of Ezhonyth
Perran Trefordh (2019-, Western Republican)
• First Minister of Consewent
Hedrek Lanenys (2019-, Western Republican)
Andrea Redgard (2019-, Social Democrat)
• Alderman of Brantley
Gareth Moresbond (2019-, Social Democrat)
LegislatureHouses of Berworth
House of Thanes
House of Ministers
Formation
• Capitulation of Caerllwyfen to Classical Osþursian Empire
May 11, 298
• Proclamation of Osynstry
January 15, 466
• Folksmoot Act of Osynstry
November 22, 1303
• Viceroyalty of Assuran
1535-1686
• Declaration of Overlaw
February 27, 1689
• Codification of Overlaw
December 21, 1963
Area
• 
687,244 km2 (265,346 sq mi)
Population
• 2022 estimate
Neutral increase 133,231,702
• 2017 census
Neutral increase 129,904,490
• Density
191.66/km2 (496.4/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)Q1 2023 estimate
• Total
Increase 6,714,194,302,169 IBU
• Per capita
Increase 50,394.87 IBU
Gini (2022)Positive decrease 25.8
low
HDI (2022)Increase 0.967
very high
CurrencyEsthursian arian shilling (ʃ); 100ſ = ʃ1 (EAS)
Time zoneUTC+6 (AST / WEST)
Date formatdd-mm-yy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+33
Internet TLD.et

Esthursia (pronounced [ˈesθɜːsiə]), Atlish: Esþursland, Asthonic: Esþursland), officially the Union of Esthursia (Atlish: Anning ofþ Esþursland, Asthonic: Samband av Esþursland) is a sovereign state on the continent of Auroria. It includes seven federal ridings - the largest one of which being Osynstry, which contains a majority of the population and area - and covers an area of approximately 687,011km². It is bordered by Weskermere to the east, and Ocean of Consence to the west, with Perran's Channel passing within its borders - the large bodies of water that surround Esthursia mediate its climate, with a subpolar zone in the north, temperate areas across the centre and south, and a generally rainy climate, particularly towards the west. Esthursia has a population of 133 million inhabitants as of 2023, with the Union's largest metropolitan area being that of Greater Weskerby, boasting a population of over 15 million, with the Brantley-Shefforth area in the north being the north's largest metropolitan area.

Esthurs have dwelt in and around the area of modern Osynstry for around 3000 years, although the exact origins of these - apart from the fact that they are a Gotic-native mix - is unknown. The cradle of Esthur culture is initially just south of modern Execester in the west of the mainland. Modern Esthurs are a mix of three cultures - the Cumbrics, who mostly inhabit the western isles, as well as the far-south-west in Ezhonyth; the Atlish, who inhabit the north, including north and west Osynstry as well as Helmark; and the Osynstrish, who inhabit Osynstry, particularly concentrated to the south and east. Cumbric culture is particularly divergent thanks to the geographic separation following the breakup of Cumbria in the 1000s, leaving the mainland Cumbric peoples speaking a different language and feeling a separate identity to those still on the isles.

The Classical Empire of Esthursia peaked in the 13th and 14th centuries, bringing about a golden age of education and prosperity, before the Empire subsided; following a century of Suavidici suzerainty during the 1400s, the Tardineanni Empire occupied the nation from the turn of the 16th century, setting up a Viceroyalty in 1535, which lasted until the War for Independence (1656-1686). The new Royal Union thereafter consolidated control, following a Popular Revolution in 1688 by the general population to cement rights and freedoms, and annexed the Tardineanni territory of Cordane in 1756 in a war that led to the death of the contemporary Tardineanni emperor Hermani II (the Great). Esthursia consequently established itself as a prominent naval power and trading centre, particularly thanks to its location between the western continents and Auroria at large. Esthursia also reformed its monarchy in the 1600s, which slowly receded into constitutional monarchy, especially following the Republican Struggle of 1836, displacement of Forethegn Turnbrook and mid-20th century reforms.

Esthursia became increasingly wary once again of foreign invasion during the Fascist Wars, and both contemporary Kings as well as contemporary Forethegn Asmont began intense industrialisation and built the Esthursian welfare state. Having come out of the Fascist Wars virtually untouched, Esthursia emerged as a heavily industrialised and developed nation. Following the Fascist Wars, Esthursia formed an official Constitution in 1957 under Forethegn Newell. The deindustrialisation of Esthursia led to some social and civil unrest, and the ensuing disputes led to a strengthening of the welfare state, furthering of trade unionism and greater interest in globalising. The 2009-12 financial crisis brought about significant sociopolitical consequences, such as a shift away from neoliberal economics and over a decade of Social Democratic government.

Esthursia possesses a highly-developed growing regional economy, which economists have called "post-capitalist" and adhering to the Asmont model, with the hallmarks of very high unionisation, decommodification of housing, large state intervention with a principle of general taxation funding public services, and high socioeconomic equality rates; however, some of its regions, particularly the south-east of Osynstry and Ezhonyth, suffered deeply from the effects of deindustrialisation and the end of coal mining in the late 20th century. Esthursia continues to export both technology and primarily renewable automobiles, healthcare products, as well as renewable energy, and is a large importer and exporter of other goods, and is a global centre for research and university education; it also has a large tourism industry, thanks to its largely untouched "Kingswoods", relatively low violent crime rates, proficiency in Mercanti and distinct range of climates in different regions.

The Union of Esthursia is a prominent founding member of both the Allied Nations (with Prydania and Norsia) and Vieremä Group (alongside Sorovia and Tardine), and one of the first members of the since-defunct Aurorian Economic Alliance, as well as being a participating member of the Union of Aurorian States. Esthursia is also an observer nation in the Food Security Organisation and participates in environmental conservationist and human rights interests globally.

Etymology and terminology

Esthursia is a neologism of Osthursia, adopted by a mostly Osynstric Mercanti population. Osthursia is known to be "the land of the Osthurs", however the etymology of the word "Osthur" is unknown. Theories include foreign deities, the utterance of a historic battle cry or the name of a notable leader. The word Esthursia is also influenced by the word for Ethia in Old Cumbric, "edhia".

Osynstry is derived from the Old Lower Osynstric "Asynctria" - meaning "synchronised state". This is due to the fact that from a relatively primitive time, Osynstry functioned as a federalised, or localised state under one King. Cumbria is derived from the Cumbric "cwm" - meaning valley - which reflects the terrain that the capital, Yr Gwynydd, resides within. Cumbria ceased to be a homogenous entity between the 1100s - when its final Kings began to lose grip over the external regions - and the 1500s - by which point Cumbrish had more or less lost its mutual intelligibility. It has since splintered into multiple languages, including Helvellian, Ezhoneg and Merthian; Llarenic has since gone extinct as a result of Gotic speakers settling in the region following the 1600s, after an initial period of separation.

History

Prehistoric Esthursia

A carved horse, dated to 1400BCE, from the Holven culture of West Helmark

Esthursia is known to have been home to agricultural societies as long as 7000 years ago, while artefacts from the prehistoric era include pottery, cave paintings and etchings, and rudimentary temples. The first settlement known is that of Westdaleby, dated to 2200BCE, around when the earliest cultures considered to be Cumbric arrived in mainland Osynstry. Cultures are known to be grouped into three main peoples; the Consence North, Consence South, and Wesker West, all of whom confluence around the modern point of the Execestershire city of Atlington, approximately. These demarcate the areas of similar pottery and architecture from the period; the line between north and south Consence later becomes noteworthy in dialectal Old Cumbric.

The first post-Harnage nation known to modern Esthur archaeologists is dated from around 1500BCE, at which point coins denoted to "Arwaenn" - assumed to be the ruler between around 1560BCE and 1522BCE - have been found. In 955BCE, Cambrion's new ruler, Thegdyn, had appointed himself "bywyd benadur" (life leader); upon the failure of this ruler to solidify control, a document that has been preserved to the current day has denoted the "Cambrion peoples' right to freedom". Cumbric people today maintain this, not the Overlaw, as Esthursia's first declaration of emancipation and recognition of fundamental rights, though its vaguety and the time period it was from, added to the difficulty of assuming meanings from 3000 year old text, all cast doubt on the true meaning of the passage.

The main town of Caerllwyfen (now Execester, north-west Osynstry) became the pseudo-capital for the new empire, however in theory (and, later, in law) the state was federalised - to the point that shires (itself from the Ancient Cambrish word, "s'yr") would often implement different forms of governance, different laws and different taxes (although later the tax system was centralised due to "tax migration" in the era.)

Until the beginning of the Common Era, Cambrion developed steadily, with an affinity for philosophy and "the study of wonderment" - one such development was the concept of basic universal rights. The concept of torture and justice was central to the development of the state - social stratification was quickly followed by the principles of each group being cemented in law. Although some barons (barwns) often refused these rights, the first uprisings usually startled the relatively unprepared militaries, who were not used to the proto-guerilla tactics rather than open warfare used by the revolutions.

By 100BCE, however, the gradual ceding of powers to new localised regimes in exchange for a lack of military violence, the breakdown of trade into set regions, the gradual settlement of Western - mostly Gotic - people and the loss of transport routes on increasingly unused cross-regional areas, all led to the loss of mutual intelligibility of the Ancient Cambrish language. By 200CE, significant extra-continental influence had morphed western mainland dialects into Old Osynstric (at the time known as "Osthursic" - a demonym that gradually diverged into Anthoric, Osynstric and Esthursian). By 250CE, most urban areas along the western coast of the mainland - save for the extreme south-west - were speaking some form of this proto-Osynstric. These peoples continued to arrive into the 1000s and 1100s, and pushed native Cumbric people to Charenbost, Helvellyn, Merthing and Ezhonyth.

Cultural identity increasingly influenced the representatives of these areas - the shire leaders seized on this as a protection mechanism from the threat of internal violence, and thus became reliant on it as a result of this fear. In the year 272, Oswynht - his own name derived from the demonym of his culture - took control of the second most powerful shire of Cambrion; Pen Wynsir (now roughly Weskerby and its peninsula). Attempts to remove him by then-leader Llywelyn the Last were in vain - however Oswynht himself took over a decade to train a loyal army, after multiple mutinies and attempted assassinations.

The Classical Empire

Around the year 298CE, the Classical Osthursic Empire was pronounced at Osthurholm. "Koneng" (King) Oswynht I proclaimed, among other things, "all unfree status aside from reasonable law consequence is henceforth ended for all citizens" - the Declaration of Osthurholm's written source remains a significant contributor to Esthursian history and legal rights.

Social stratification in the Classical Osthursic Empire was comprehensive, with the upper class largely being the only ones with any significant likelihood to read or write in Old Atlish. The Classical Empire was essentially a system of feudal lordships who increasingly came under the jurisdiction of the Imperator, though post-1200 serfdom was abolished and slavery criminalised, peasantry and lordships remained prevalent.

Hereward the Wise, the first Imperial Chancellor (13th century portrait)

The reign of Hereward the Wise in the 12th century (ruling from 1176-1224) saw the rise of the rule of law, following centuries of gradual accumulating influence for the legislative Thanage, the end of primogeniture in Esthursia for 200 years, and the rise of parliamentary government, seeing Imperial Esthursia take on a semi-democratic republican structure that still in some ways exists to this day. Major actions in this period included the end to slavery, separation of church and state, parliamentary sovereignty, legal codification, the rule by law and judiciary alongside it, and the (pseudo-)election of leaders. The Jarls' Revolt in the early years of his reign failing further brought about societal reform, including the rise of the middle class, and the beginning of the breakdown of feudal society. A mercantile middle-class rose, and the nation prospered from its wool and cotton trade.

This marked the beginning of the Golden Imperial Age of Esthursia, which lasted into the early 14th century, but declined as leaders became more autocratic and as the economy declined, with political instability driving both to worsen. The Empire fell to tyranny and became theocratic in its last decades.

Suavidici suzerainty

In the 1400s, Esthursia found itself a vassal state to the Imperium Suavidici. During this time, the internal western port - and then-capital - of Execester became particularly important, connecting itself to Suavidici and to the western world. Although at first Suavidici rule and puppetry brought a degree of prosperity as it was drawn into the large maritime region of trading and resources, misrule quickly set in, and public sentiment soured, resulting in several Revolts and eventually the arrival of the Tardineanni Empire, who saw the nation as both a key location to control, and the slippage of control by the Imperium as an opportunity to control Esthursia for itself.

The period between the 14th century and the Tardineanni occupation saw a gradual but sustained decline in Esthursia's prosperity and prominence, which further fueled endemic administrative issues. Its population fell back into serfdom, a status not felt by most Esthurs - at least in title - since the 1200s, while trade and economic production both fell dramatically in the 15th century, leading to the phenomenon of lost villages. Vagrancy became a capital crime in 1444, as a hallmark of the Classical Empire's increasing clampdowns on homelessness and tax evasion in the period, especially when it faced having to raise revenue to fight internal conflicts or against the Cumbric remnants, while its middle-class almost entirely lost their wealth over the century. The Church of Athers, which had previously sided with absolutist monarchs, now attempted to pull power away from the state entirely, leading to an on-and-off spate of violence in the aim of seizing power or intimidating people away from dissent. Esthursia was entirely unprepared for an incursion by the middle of the 16th century, and infighting had already broken out by the time that the Tardineanni Empire began its invasion, heavily hampering its ability to defend itself coherently.

Tardineanni occupation

The first known painting of Weskerby, dated to c.1650, shows the growing shipping town during the last decades of Assuranni rule

Esthursia was directly occupied for a generation following its relatively fast occupation of the region, and then the Viceroyalty of Assuran, a Tardineanni puppet state, administered Esthursia until the mid-1600s, when the Esthursian Revolution - and Popular Revolution that followed it to cement civil liberties and constitutional law - reinstated full self-determination by the Royal Union gradually over 30 years.

Execester and the western coast, particularly Helmark, suffered from this discoupling from the west and rerouting towards inner Auroria and the east. The capital title shifted from Execester to Weskerby in 1558, following the growth of the new port city on the easternmost peninsula of central Esthursia between the Bay of Yeaburn and the Aughtsey, jutting out into the Weskermere as a key point to control the entire sea. Furthermore, the east coast was sunnier and more protected from raids by the Imperium and by pirates, strengthening its position further in the region. Assuran, however, remained a significant hub of culture and trade during this period into the early 17th century.

In 1619, the Consence Rising took place; riots across the north and west heavily destabilised the Assuran dynasty, who never fully gained back their degree of control or full territorial integrity, as the Royal Union established itself as the united banner of rebellion to foreign rule. An appeaser was appointed following the loss of the previous leader; Klaudis Salvor Moore, who was of mixed Tardineanni-Esthursian (or Tardineanni-Assuranni as would have been known contemporarily), became the new Viceroyal at the end of 1619. He gained a degree of trust from the regime back in Tardine to govern semi-independently, and his rule was deemed both more fair and capable, ensuring a lengthy pause of the destabilisation of the Assuranni viceroyalty as people were more or less appeased.

Thurrock House, a country estate built in the 1630s, is a prime example of Assuranni architecture influenced by the country's Tardineanni occupation and the mixed culture it generated

The ascent of Jackien Estrone Kladerai, a hardliner in the Kladerai dynasty in the Assuran regime, took place in 1656 following the death of Klaudis Moore; very quickly, her rule drove already incensed local peoples to revolt, and her brutal attempts to execute ringleaders publicly and burn down entire towns for lack of subordination completely destabilised the situation. The Royal Union, whom had controlled holdouts since a previous mostly failed revolt in the 1620s, began to seize the west coast, and Jackien's rule saw the Assuran viceroyalty disintegrate gradually over the course of a generation. In 1685, the Kladerai dynasty evacuated as the last holdouts of Assuran rule in Weskerby and Oaksbeck were defeated, and Armston House returned to native hands for the first time since the 1400s.

The Assuranni period had more of a direct effect on Esthursian culture and architecture following its loss than the Suavidici period, especially thanks to the more hands-on approach of Tardine towards ruling and administrating Assuran (including renaming it, though the name did not persist), and this influence can continue to be seen through some idioms, a very small minority persisting to believe in Assuranni Strefandor in Cordane especially, and the architecture and literature written and constructed at the time.

The rule of Llywellyn I continued briefly however his death in 1687 brought about the rise of his more conservative son, Llywellyn II, whose reign brought to an end the first few years of cordial renewed independence. In the years following Esthursian independence, much of the intelligentsia and nobility of the period abandoned their Assuranni ties and mixed cultures to maintain their social status, while those in the north and west had received far less influence due to their independence in the 1620s.

Revolutionary Esthursia

The Popular Revolution in 1686 solidified the promises of the Royal Union following the death of Llywellyn I; successive monarchs were limited in scope, while the Overlaw was first signed in 1687, enshrining basic rights such as democratic elections, freedom from slavery and the right to liberty. This came after initial reneging by Llywellyn II on the scope of rights protection and rule of law, with an unlawful and harshly enforced tax raid sparking a nine-month rebellion and storming of Armston House, the royal palatial estate. The Overlaw thereafter established one of the first comprehensive legislative pieces on human rights, the rule of fair law and freedoms such as the right to stand fair trial. These ideas were later consolidated in the codified incarnation of the Overlaw in 1963, but the core principles and clauses of the Overlaw - as well as its name and format - persist into the modern day.

Alfrick Golton was a Crown Society astronomer in the mid-1700s, operating out of the Weskerby Observatory

Post-revolution Esthursia experienced an enlightenment of ideas, culture, literature, art, music and science, and secularised thoroughly after initial movements towards this during the Church's tyrannical acts of the 1600s. By 1750, Esthursia had become a secular nation which had caught up with much of the western world, and a hub of cultural and intellectual exchange. The Crown Society became a prestigious, albeit exclusive and small, group of the society's most prized artists, scientists, musicians and writers, and still exists after its foundation 300 years ago in 1718.

Esthursia engaged in a war with Tardine in 1756, on the hundredth anniversary of its Civil War from Tardine, and seized control of Cordane in order to secure control of the Weskermere, and thus gained increased safety from future invasion. It was annexed fully under the Edward Bourne government of 1794-1821, whereby it was given limited sovereignty over its powers, later consolidated in the 1963 codified Overlaw.

19th century

King Theobald IV in 1824, the monarch presiding over the Turnbrook Crisis in 1835-6 culminating in both his abdication and the government's dissolution

The role of the monarchy receded further into the 1800s, however the reign of Theobald IV brought about a brief and violent constitutional crisis. Theobald was at heart an absolute monarchist, and the role originally claimed by his predecessors - one that had become increasingly ceremonial and non-participationist - was one he opposed, and the election of a soft republican Forethane in 1835 spelt the start of the crisis. Theobald thus attempted to manufacture a dissolution, which inevitably occurred, but precipitated in a new election as per the Overlaw, creating an even stronger republican majority; Theobald personally met with Forethane Turnbrook in March 1836, in an attempt to force him to resign, after which the latter agreed to only on the impetus that the former would abdicate. The crisis, and republicanism thereafter, ended; however, modern historians believe this was the trigger of modern republican movements, which have resulted in the triggering of the monarchy's dissolution.

The dynasty Theobald headed thereafter ended, and new monarch George XIII was by contrast a democrat who sought even further reduction for his role's prominence, confirming the sidelining of the monarch's role thereafter. A series of Conservative and Liberal governments were formed following this - with free education being pioneered fully during the Liberal Marling government of the 1850s - however the crisis following both the deaths of George XIII in 1879, and the resignation in ill health of Edward Trent in 1882 and disintegration of his governing party (including Esthursia's shortest ruling leader), brought about a communist government led by Jacob Banbury, who engaged in slum clearances, free education, railway construction, economic redistribution, working regulation changes, the end to child labour, mandatory universal education, and water reforms such as universal sewerage and plumbing, though his end goal of a commonly owned economy never materialised.

Esthursia at the very start of the 20th century had returned to Conservative-Liberal government, and in the Salisbury (1911-1922) government, an economic panic precipitated a series of reforms, including the centralisation of banking.

The Scalvian War

Esthursia's new Forethane, James Thorne, arrived at a time of perilous socioeconomic factors - the economy was stagnating, unemployment rising, and civil unrest was beginning to spark. His decision, however, to seek a war in order to boost national morale and secure his future from his predecessor's legacy, was to prove both vitally important and disastrous for Esthursia.

Esthursia went to war with Scalvia in 1923, and engaged in a three-year-long deeply damaging conflict with the nation. In that time, Esthursia's economy plummeted into full crisis, riots broke out violently in almost all major cities, raiding in the southern counties cost the government the modern equivalent of hundreds of millions, and thousands of lives were lost. The governing Conservative Union lost control of domestic affairs after rebellion allowed opposition socialist Workers' Union leader George Asmont to form a majority coalition government with dissenting Conservatives, however, uneasy with the prospect of ensuring an Asmont government, Asmont was denied full power. This allowed the war to drag on for another twelve months, however also entrenched Asmont's popularity; he won the election of 1926 in the second-largest electoral landslide in Esthursian history against the backdrop of economic and social crisis promising to end the war and rebuild Esthursia "bottom-up".

Modern Esthursia

Post-war reconstruction

In 1926, the Workers' Union took to power for the first time since the 19th century; its leader, George Asmont, was not a communist like the previous Workers' Forethane Jacob Banbury - who was actually critical of Asmont's "moderate" policies in his early years - but was an ardent socialist and reformer. The Workers' Union quickly brokered a peace with Scalvia, ending the tumultuous period of war that had embarrassed government ministers and cost Esthursia billions to keep up, and had the task of rebuilding post-war Esthursian society.

The first months of the Workers' Union government sparked the rebellion of the fascist movement in Esthursia at the time, the Osynstric Renewal Front (ORF), led by its Chairman Arnold Rimmer; Rimmer sought the deposition of the King and instating of his sympathising younger brother, Frederick, while he sought the dissolution of democratic elections and installation of a one-party ethnostate. Rimmer's ORF, however, faced a police force in Esthampton protected and joined by a large antifascist presence; the march was not called off, and the March on Esthampton on October 23, 1926 has since been remembered as Union Day, as the fascist movement - with its leader dying the same week after disappearing and the organisation more or less disintegrating following the arrest of many of its leaders and loss of much of its materiel - was soundly defeated by both national police and a large coalition of anti-fascist movements, such as communists, social democrats, liberals, feminists and trade unions. Union Day has been celebrated every year since as a public holiday, commemorating the protection of democracy and the unity shown by the disparate group of pro-democrat forces and movements against fascism.

Asmont's first term was mainly set on rolling back the previous five years. A national investment fund, which he later would merge into the King Edward Investment Fund in 1938, was set up to reinvigorate the economy; wages were raised and labour laws such as the right to a minimum wage and to arbitration were set in stone, and price controls were set in place to prevent further price gouging, a common tactic in 1910s-1920s Esthursia. The economy picked up, leaving the 1920s crisis as a result in 1927-8 - this would begin approximately thirty years of uninterrupted growth, although the strongest period of prosperity was towards the first decade of the period.

The first hospital, Armston Crown Hospital, built in 1929.

The 1930s was a period of wide societal transformation. Asmont nationalised key assets, such as the steel industry and automotives, and set up a universal healthcare system (the Union Health and Care System, or UHCS) in 1929, for which Esthursia is still renowned for globally. Asmont had received a much stronger mandate in his snap election of 1929, and his second term was probably the most radical; housebuilding also became a key policy of the Asmont era, in which over a million homes were built nearly every year from 1930 to 1950, while the socially-held stock of housing reached 45% in 1944, when Asmont first left office. This project was known as the National Housing Plan (NHP), a plan that has been restored under the modern Osborne government in 2016, including its "new towns" provision. The Asmont era also saw the rise of "red-brick" universities, also known as loresteads in Esthursia, to open up education to the working-classes for the first time.

In a period of international turmoil, Asmont set about his two key tenets of geopolitics - non-belligerence and "filling the cracks of war". Esthursia became a key exporter of manufactured goods in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, especially automotives, as well as providing services such as healthcare and education; as a result of this, and rising living standards, wages and productivity, the economy saw the "Thirty Years' Miracle", reputed to be between 1926 and 1956.

The second quarter of the 20th century also saw George Asmont aim at the historically aristocratic tendencies of government; the House of Thanes was democratised in 1933, allowing him to become the first Forethane (and to lead the first democratic upper house in doing so) while his land transfers, slow but significant wealth taxes, and high tax rates on the richest all heavily redistributed wealth and income. Further to this, Asmont's final decade was also focused on socially liberal policies, such as the legalisation of homosexuality in 1941, reducing the voting age to 18 and beginning the drafted work for devolution, which would be utilised by the Liberal governments of the 1960s.

George Asmont initially retired in 1944, and his successor Philip Whittaker proved to be able at governance but not as efficient at controlling the party. A legacy of this period was that life expectancy had risen inexorably - from 61 in 1925 to 75 in 1950 - while wages had risen even more, with living standards having advanced substantially since the nadir of the 1920s, while a baby boom coincided approximately with the start and end of Asmont's first period in office.

Aurorian War

Asmont's resignation was short-lived; the rise of a fascist regime in Tardine in 1939 had precipitated a frostening of relations, and despite initial assumptions that Esthursia would be spared from the violence wrought on neighbouring nations (particularly Aubervijr) from 1941, the Tardineanni government nevertheless began setting a war footing with Esthursia too, and a hasty string of skirmishes brought George Asmont back into power as fear grew that war would break out. On 1 February, 1945, Asmont was unilaterally returned into power as the party leader, and thus Forethane, beginning a 10-year-long second stint in power as Whittaker resigned after just 4 months in power.

Forethane George Asmont (1926-44, 1945-55), the nation's wartime leader and longest-serving head of government

Tardine, under fascist dictator Pofred Risvie (known as Other Fred in Esthursia thanks to recently-deceased Prince Frederick's similarly fascist tendencies), declared war on Esthursia weeks after in February 1945. The war was primarily centred around control of Cordane - although Tardine never explicitly stated it sought total subjugation of the Esthursian nation, the government and Workers' Union nevertheless viewed that losing Cordane fully would lead to a chain of events culminating in that occurring, thus defended fiercely. Esthursia's decades of rearmament, Asmont's own statesmanship, and a capable naval force all helped the nation force a stalemate - especially thanks to the distance between Tardine and Esthursia - while Esthursia's air force was invested in heavily during the wartime period. Asmont was returned to power in the 1945 general election in his third-largest landslide (bar 1951, and 1929). King Edward V died in February 1947 at the age of 78, bringing about the Succession Crisis, in which his son George IX abdicated after two months, ushering in Edward's 17-year-old grandson Arthur VI to the throne. Arthur quickly emulated his grandfather Edward, including his staunch anti-fascism and cordial relationship with George Asmont, whom he viewed as a mentor in his first years. His coronation in July 1948 remains one of the most watched television programmes in Esthursian history.

The first phase of the War for Cordane was primarily a stalemate - Esthursia's naval and air force deployments were strong enough to defend, but both the government and armed forces knew any attempt to counter-attack near Tardine itself would be a risk with catastrophic downsides, so very few missions of that sort - and none of significant size - took place. Initial signs of an abating Tardine were reversed when landings at Garston resulted in nearly one-half of the region being occupied, though Esthursian forces prevented a total loss by mid-1948. Tardine's new military strategy, however, depended on speed - thus being bogged down in a varied front of attrition gradually reversed the situation - Tardine also found its deployments essentially cut off by the end of 1948. Throughout early 1949, Cordane was liberated fully, and a return to the 1945-47 naval stalemate ensued. In the meantime, Asmont continued to pass socially liberal and economically socialist laws, such as the first wealth tax, while his government's support in him was renewed during the war.

By 1951, the Tardineanni were now in a multipolar war fighting both the Imperium and the rest of democratic Ethia. Esthursia had won a series of small naval battles, and heavily weakened the naval presence around Cordane; a final decisive battle on 3 March, 1951, sealed the fate of the War for Cordane in Esthursia's favour, heavily damaging Tardine's naval capabilities and securing Esthursia's safety. A confused stalemate, where Esthursia essentially lapsed back into a semi-peaceful settlement as Tardine refused to sign a treaty, continued; though by 1952, Esthursian missions were set to damage and demoralise Tardine on the waves and shorelines. Eventually, as the tide of the war continued to turn against Tardine, the government destabilised and signed a peace treaty with Esthursia; George Asmont retired under two years later, at the 1955 general election. Asmont's departure ushered in the end to the Workers' Union government, ending thirty years of socialist governance abruptly.

The rise of the far-right and far-left

Elected in 1955 amid the in-party chaos in the Workers' Union thanks to the loss of George Asmont as its leader, Arbjern was in power for just 4 years, as his increasingly autocratic government failed to guarantee an end to elections. The Arbjern government was decisively unsuccessful in rolling back much of Asmont's legislative agenda, thanks to the authoritarian-left faction of his party that remained key to passing votes, however managed to recriminalise homosexuality in 1958. The term of power saw the ultranationalist Nationalist Party seek to control the army, instate a national religion, weaken the structure of democratic processes, and subvert the national constitution; the policies pursued became increasingly radical and extreme, and its action increasingly violent and discriminatory, particularly against Cumbric speakers and Downish people in the southeast. Nationalists also comprised of many elderly veterans of the fascist side of the March on Esthampton, who held high positions in government and sought slightly sanitised incarnations of 1920s pseudo-fascist ideas; many of these politicians were arrested in subsequent decades.

The government under Arbjern became increasingly unpopular as inequality began to rise again, with the economy beginning to stall in the late 1950s. This saw Arbjern attempt, but fail, to wrestle control of the armed forces - with newly crowned King Arthur VI denying him this, and increasingly the relationship between them became antagonistic - but successfully deploy police to conduct lethal force against peaceful protesters. This escalated, to the Tynwald Massacre in 1958, and to the creation of labour camps for political prisoners in 1956-9, which were promptly shut down in 1959. By 1959, Olafn Arbjern had lost control of his factions, and also become unpopular nationally; the election in 1959 resulted in a resounding Workers' Union victory under Roberta Frost, Esthursia's first female Forethane.

Frost proved to be an effective and relatively popular leader - well-known for her fiercely liberal social views and oratory skills - however infighting within her party and ill health led to her resignation just two years into her term. The leadership election was a landslide for far-left populist Rickard Warner, whose premiership saw the rise of collectivist, authoritarian and populist policies return in a way not seen since the 1880s. The bulk of Warner's policy programme, however, was never enacted; Warner lost the 1963 election to Edith Newell.

Liberal restoration and the Greenwood years

The late 1950s saw the return of normality - the Overlaw was signed into law just months after Edith Newell's election in April. This Overlaw codified Esthursia's constitution and entrenched human rights, including socially progressive laws passed in the previous decades such as the legalisation of homosexuality, and the right to vote for all over 18 years of age (this would reduce to 15 by 2022). Edith Newell served for 12 years in total, retiring in 1969; the Liberals would not win another election thereafter.

Lleglynys nuclear power plant, Helvellyn

In 1966, the first nuclear plant opened in Esthursia, and by the 1980s, one-quarter of Esthursian energy was produced by nuclear power plants. Nuclear power is especially focused in the north-west of Osynstry, where nuclear power provides a significant proportion of the jobs in the area. The development of a nuclear deterrent became a key aim of the 1970s governments, with nuclear tests taking place in 1979 and 1980 south of Kian. Esthursia has since relied on its nuclear deterrent to ensure national security.

The economy began to stagflate in the late 1970s and 1980s, leading to four straight elections (1971, 1974, 1978, 1982) of change. David Holmfirth, a left-wing Social Democrat who served from 1971-4 and 1978-82, remains the only Esthursian Forethane to serve two non-consecutive terms in pursuing his long-term "technological reform" plans; while Anthony Moore, an unpopular Conservative Forethane at the time, is now looked back upon by many Moderate Esthurs on the centre-right as a precursor to Moderate one-nation politics.

Conservative Forethane William Greenwood entered power in 1982, and was a monetarist whose economics strayed from the dominant trend of relatively interventionist policies. Greenwood kickstarted economic growth by deindustrialising - leading to inequality and deprivation, but also to economic growth, particularly concentrated in the urban hubs and Weskerby above all. Privatisations of nationalised industries, and deregulation - which would in part lead to the 2010 financial crisis - took place during Greenwood's early tenure. The rush for gas in the 1980s saw Esthursian energy transition for a brief period from coal to gas, however the 1990s would see this change further. Finance took off as an even more major tenet of Esthursian economics, as did the service sector, however Greenwood's slow tilt to the right and attempts to reduce public sector wages, as well as mandatory redundancy for public (and ex-public) sector workers, brought on civil unrest. The economy stagnated after initially booming, and the General Strike started in 1987, plunging it into a recession.

Post-Greenwood and 21st century

The election of Martha Grantham in 1990 ended 8 years of Conservative governance, and of Greenwood's tenure; 12 years of Social Democrat government began. Grantham rolled back significant portions of Greenwood's legislative agenda, and governed a centre-left government that undertook legislative agendas to tackle issues of the day, particularly housing, trade unionism, and transport infrastructure. The Grantham government is particularly known for its transition of energy in Esthursia from natural gas to primarily geothermal and nuclear energy, and from petrol and diesel to electric cars and road transport. Grantham was replaced by Mark Willesden in 1999, who served the end of her term as a centrist Third Way leader.

King Arthur VI, in 2022; Arthur has become a symbol of Esthursian democracy and stability in the 21st century

The Harding-Einarsson government which followed the defeat of the incumbent government was a centre-right Conservative one; from 2002 until 2011, the party gradually deregulated the economy, particularly finance, and engaged in market reforms rather than overtly privatising assets. This culminated in the Harding boom of the early-to-mid 2000s, followed by a period of stagnation and austerity towards the end of the Harding era, and then the Einarsson crash following his appointment in 2009. The nation entered recession for 15 months, and lost approximately 15% of its projected output.

John Largan, elected in 2011, was a moderate Social Democrat leader who sought to take lessons from both Grantham's social democracy and Willesden's Third Way policies - after narrowly surviving the 2014 election, he resigned after his position eroded, giving way to Harold Osborne in January 2015. Osborne has governed for 8 years, the longest since the 1990s, and has gradually brought the party to the economic left; he has overseen a period of near-consistent economic growth, wealth and income redistribution, as well as constitutional reform. King Arthur VI celebrated his Second Diamond Jubilee in April 2022, his 75th anniversary of reigning; during this Jubilee, the King triggered the transition such that his death terminates the monarchy. The period since the 2010 crash has seen a gradual leftward movement of Esthursian politics away from monetarist policies broadly agreed upon before the crisis onset.

Esthursia, since the early-to-mid 2010s, has seen a period of relative prosperity and stability. Its government intervened in the Aurorean War (2022-3), however only did so indirectly through supplies, refugee housing and financial aid; upholding a century-long of non-belligerence directly.

Geography

Map of Esthursian ridings and regions

Esthursia is situated on and around the central Ethian isthmus, with the Weskermere to its east and the Consence Ocean to its west. It borders Alveris to the north, and Scalvia to its south; its easterly exclave, Cordane, solely borders the nation of Sorovia. It shares a maritime border with Hexastalia to the north-east of its east coast, and Grecoideatia to the south-west of the Ereway Sea.

Esthursia's position straddling the isthmus and islands off the west coast, as well as facing west out of Auroria, has formed its history as a maritime nation and also as suzerain to the Imperium Suavidici in the 1300s and 1400s, and Tardineanni Empire in the 1500s; its war for, and annexation of, Cordane - at the time a core Tardineanni exclave - was critical to secure Esthursian control of its sovereignty and of the Weskermere. Cordane remains part of Esthursia in the modern day, after failed attempts by the Tardineanni government in the Fascist War to seize it.

The majority of Esthursia's population lives along the temperate and Mediterranean coastlines of the centre and south on either side, though a significant portion lives in the north-east and north-west, such as around the second-city of Brantley. The capital, Weskerby, is situated on the peninsula of Asterland, while a string of cities lie on each coast. Inhabitants of the Western Isles also tend to be concentrated along its coasts, although the largest city of the riding and isle of Merthing - Ravenscroft - is an inland, upland city surrounded by mountains on three sides.

Climate

Koppen climate map of Esthursia, 1991-2020

Esthursia's latitude is situated roughly between 33 and 49 degrees North as per Mercator projection; its climate is heavily influenced by the cold southerly currents of the Consence Ocean, which bring subpolar temperates - and cool down summer temperatures in particular - to the north-west in particular, but regulate the nation's climate more widely. Thanks to this, seasonal variation in temperature is fairly low for oceanic temperate climates; winters in the north may be close to freezing, but summers rarely reach over 20C as a maximum - while the south-west island of Merthing experiences very mild winters that often resemble springs, even despite having fairly regulated summers with 30C temperatures being irregular but possible. Rainfall is high nearly everywhere, with the south-east - sheltered by the South Downs and distance from the Consence Ocean - being relatively dry but the rest of the nation, especially the further north-west one goes, being very wet. The western half of the nation often receives over 1000mm of rain per year.

Esthursia has a wide range of subpolar to Mediterranean temperature zones, reflective of its size and location. The far-north is primarily subpolar - though its winters vary dramatically depending on the prevailing oceanic current of the year - and receives cold, long winters and short, mild summers. The centre-north and north-east receive cool temperate oceanic (Cfc) temperatures, which leave them with relatively cold winters but also fairly warm summers. The central belt and isthmus of Esthursia, and the hilly regions to its south as well as the Capital peninsula to the east, have mild temperate oceanic (Cfb) climates; these receive cool winters and warm summers. Further south, particularly on the southern half of the Isle of Merthing, and the coastal lowlands on either side of Esthursia's southern regions, Mediterranean (Csa, Csb) climates are more prevalent - these areas receive longer, hotter summers, and shorter, milder winters. Esthursian winters vary often on currents, leading to green winters (warm) and white winters (cold).

Esthursia's mountains also have considerable glacial cover, particularly in the West Barrows, Whitefells and further north Asthonic mountains; these glaciers are visible from the second city of Esthursia, Brantley. This permanent snow cover and ice cover in many regions, and mountainous terrain that is relatively close to urban civilisation, makes Esthursia's north ideal for its skiing industry, with the north-eastern cities of Hanbury and Charenbost carrying reputations as "Osynstry's ski towns". Esthursia's agricultural industry, meanwhile, benefits from the mediated and relatively wet climate of central-south Osynstry, producing a varied range of fruits, vegetables and meats.

Biodiversity

A pear tree
A Consence puffin

Esthursia's moderate climate has made its central regions known for their cider and orchards, and is the birthplace of the pear fruit. King Edward V was famed for his fervour for pear cider (perry) and pear orchards; as a result, one-fifth of the Crown's wealth was spent on a widespread project during the 1930s and 1940s, continued slightly into the reign of his son George IX (1947) and grandson Arthur VI (1947-present) in his honour and as testament to how central it had become to national heritage and culture.

Towards the north, Esthursian subarctic conditions have made it conducive for the Asthonic white fox, as well as wolves, bears, beavers and boars. Deer are prevalent across Esthursia, while red squirrels are seen commonly in green spaces including in cities. Esthur livestock farms are also a common feature of the landscape in central Osynstry particularly; the north-central hills are famous for their sheep, and further south for cows and horses. Wild rabbits, ferrets, voles and otters are prevalent, while the coasts are home to seals, puffins and gulls. South-western Esthursian waters home to the basking shark.

The Eftcallswood, a central Osynstric oak-elm forest

Esthursia is also known for its wide-spanning temperate forests, known legally as Kingswoods but colloquially as the Woods, with the Crown spending considerable budgets on upkeep, as well as the Ministry for Wildlife and Woods; Asthonhelm, to its north, has coniferous forests. The forest cover of Esthursia is 37.1%, one of the highest in the developed world. Oak trees are symbolic of Esthursia, with its Conservative Union having adopted it until its dissolution in 2022.

Robins, sparrows, wrens and blackbirds are prevalent across Esthursia, as well as starlings, swans and geese. The great auk also roams around its Consence coastline, particularly on the north-western island of Helvellyn.

The national animal of Esthursia is the stag, and the puffin is also symbolic to Esthursia, with the Consence and Weskermere puffins both deriving from Esthursia. Puffin hunting is illegal under Atlish law, with hefty fines and community service orders in place as retribution.

Demographics

General

Population pyramid of Esthursia, as of 2023

The census of Esthursia is taken each decade in Esthursia, with the last round performed in 2017. The census found that the population of Esthursia was estimated at 129,904,490 in 2017; modern estimates in 2023 put the population at around 133.23 million. The Esthur population rose by approximately 0.12% per year on average between 2009 and 2019; this rate was predicted to remain positive until sometime in the middle of the century, with estimates varying between a prediction of sustained near-zero growth until 2100, to significant declines in population starting by the 2050s, however a rise in immigration resulting from Aurorian conflicts (with Esthursia's relatively open borders to refugees and asylum), and from a sharp rise in international students moving to Esthursia in particular. The median age of the Esthur population was 42.2 years in 2022, and estimated to have risen to 42.4 in 2023; there is a debate over whether Esthursia is either in, or on the cusp of, an aging crisis as a result of its very high life expectancy and slightly-below replacement birth rate, although the recent 2020s rise in immigration due to students, refugees and new workers looking for better conditions all have been cited against this.

Esthursia's central constituent nation, Osynstry, had the largest population; 97,359,447 (74.0%) resided in Osynstry at the 2017 census. Esthursia is fairly densely populated, at 191.61 persons per square kilometre; due to the larger bulk of residents living in the nation despite only making up approximately 43-44% of the landmass, Osynstry has a density of around 324.60 persons per square kilometre. Merthing has a population one-eleventh the size of Osynstry despite having half the land area, thus has a much lower density (61.79 per square kilometre).

The total fertility rate (TFR) of Esthursia is estimated at 1.81 as of the time of the 2019 census; this puts it considerably below the replacement rate, although it is expected to moderately rise for the next decade. A rising birth rate, after the nadir of the early 2010s - thanks to the baby boom of the Asmont era and rising living standards - means that the population is expected to rise for around two decades naturally, with immigration likely extending this for some more years. Approximately 3.3% of Esthurs identified with at least one LGBTQ+ identity in the 2019 census, with 2.4% responding with "other" or not declaring. The number of transgender Esthurs was estimated to be between 140,000 and 700,000 in a 2018 study conducted by the Lorestead of Swalebeck.

Languages

The official languages of Esthursia are Atlish, and Mercanti, both of which are taught universally in schools; despite this, Atlish is by far the most spoken language at L1, and Mercanti is declining in status and use as a result of promotion of the former by governments and the media. Younger generations - below 30 in 2020 - self-report as low as 60% Mercanti fluency, with fewer than 10% speaking it as their first language.

Other recognised regional languages of Esthursia include Asthonic - the North Gotic language derived from Prydanian spoken exclusively in Helmark - and the Cumbric languages; Ezhoneg, Helvellian and Merthian. While all but Merthian are widely spoken, all have significant influence from Atlish and Mercanti as a result of mixing of the two languages and high levels of bilingualism amongst first language speakers. Furthermore, Merthian fell to as low as a few thousand speakers in the mid-20th century, however revival efforts have led to 37,000 taking Merthian classes in 2023, while the amount thought to speak it natively has tripled since 1960.

Cities

Esthursia's capital, Weskerby, is also its largest city; there are two megacities by the official definition, inclusive of Weskerby, as well as Brantley in North Osynstry. The third-largest city, largest city outside of Osynstry and the capital of Asthonhelm (Helmark) is Fjármagn, while the fast-growing finance and tourist hub of Esthampton, and the historic capital of Execester, are the fourth and fifth largest cities. Esthursia more widely is highly urbanised, with close to eighty-five percent of Esthursia living in a metropolitan area. There are a total of 111 cities in Esthursia, 66 of which are in Osynstry.

Religion

Religion (2017 census)

  Irreligion (72.6%)
  Athersism (Hvathic) (11.3%)
  Athersism (Guild) (4.4%)
  Athersism (Althus) (6.8%)
  Strefandor (1.3%)
  Courantism (1.1%)
  Laurenism (0.4%)
  Other religions (0.7%)
  Not stated (1.3%)

Esthursia has spent much of its history as an irreligious, secular society, with Athersism as a strong influence. The amount of religious practice by Athersists has remained fairly stable, although Hvathic Athersists increasingly do not recognise the existence of a God. About half of Athersists are Hvathic, a term derived from "what" in Asthonic - the name itself referring to the philosophical nature of the branch of religion, and the skepticism towards its own basis that many of its adherents feel. Hvathic Athersism rose in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries as the largest branch of Athersism, during the scientific and educational advances felt by both the scientific community and general population during this time period.

The Classical Church in the Classical Empire dominated Esthursian religion, with approximately 80 to 90% of 14th century Esthurs being practising members according to projections by the Lorestead of Sutton. The decline of the Classical Empire embroiled the Church; the Church's activities during the Empire's decline have often been compared to crimes of war in the modern period, as well as its financial influence in the period in aiding the state's actions. The Reconstruction-era Church further damaged its reputation amongst the general population in being the main opposition to the Popular Revolution, attempting to brutally suppress the revolt and thus gain the trust of the Royal Union; the Union eventually sided with people, and the social and civil progress that came about cemented secularism as a tenet of Esthursian society. The Church's influence waned significantly over this period, and the modern main churches do not have "Church" in their name, thanks to the stigma it carries - the Merthic word "eaglais" was appropriated into Atlish, meaning that most modern Athersist churches identify as "Aglanes". Strefandor also had minimal influence on the country's religions, however this waned particularly quickly into the 18th century, while Suavidici influence on Esthursian religion and superstitiosity was almost non-existent.

A majority of Esthurs have been irreligious since at least the start of the 19th century, with the state institutions being notably secular for the time period throughout the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Furthermore, the spread of Hvathic Athersism has not allowed Athersism to replace the decline of the other two sects - meaning that the proportion of Athersists within the Esthursian population has gradually fallen over time. It is projected that over 3 in 4 Esthurs will be irreligious as of 2023. The celebration of Yuletide (also known as Midwinter secularly), historically a religious event associated globally with Christmastide, has become increasingly secular as a result of commercialisation, globalisation and celebration by mainly irreligious people. Esthursia also has growing communities of Messianists, Mehrabists and Strefandor adherents.

Education

Education in Esthursia is secular and readily available, and almost entirely public, with private schools disincentivised and religious schools banned since September 2022. Universal education first rose under the Graham Marling government of the 1850s, however major scale primary education had begun as early as the Bourne government of the 1790s-1810s, and by the 1870s, every child was educated up to age 16 for free by law, moving the system to mandatory up to this age. Children are given fully subsidised meals throughout, and milk up to age 12.

Childcare and nursery-stage education is available by district, and is not compulsory; school from age 4 at the start of the academic year until age 18 is compulsory, though flexibility over how one takes the Furthers as below exists as leremanships (apprenticeships in Mercanti) can be sought at this age range. State school is split into three stages; first, middle and upper, with further schools often being peripheral or part of existing upper schools with some standalone further schools existing elsewhere, particularly in major towns and cities for the latter. The main two exam periods take place at ages 16 and 18, consisting of Fathoms and Furthers, the former of which tends to consist of mostly exams and the latter of mostly coursework. Very limited academisation persists following the reforms of the 2000s, however new academies are rarely granted licences, and Helmark has abolished the academy programme entirely.

Stages highlighted in yellow below are compulsory.

Stage Name Length
Preschool Forescole up to 2 years (age: 2–4)
Primary education Fyrst scole 5 years (age: 4–9)
Middlescole 4 years (ages 8–13)
Secondary education Upperscole (Fathoms) 3 years (ages 13–16)
Further scole (Furthers) 2 years (ages 16–18)*
Tertiary education Lorestead grade (undergraduate degree) 3–4 years
Lorestead mastership (postgraduate degree) 1–3 years
Ovingstead (trade school degree) typically 1–3 years
Leremanship (apprenticeship) typically 1–4 years

*leremanships can be sought at age 16, and can exempt a student from taking their Furthers or attending further school beyond the Citizenry programme, once a week

Esthursia provides free childcare hours for children between 18 months and 5 years old, as part of the Union Health and Care Service (UHCS). First school and second school, which take place between ages 4-5 and 11-12, then 11-12 and 15-16, are followed by third school. Students take their Fathoms at age 16, in which they must take 5 Core subjects (Maths, Atlish Tunge and Bookcraft, one science subject and one modern foreign language), as well as usually 4 Additional subjects. At age 18, they take their Furthers, which are either Technical (e.g. Nursing, which takes up 3 Furthers), or Academic (which are worth 1 each); following this, they either go into the world of work, into apprenticeships, trade schools or loresteads.

Edvard College, Lorestead of Thornlow

Further education is entirely free of charge in Esthursia for home-educated students, and subsidised somewhat for students as part of the Thekking student programme, while extensive grants and loans are available for maintenance and "hardship funding". Esthursia offers one of the most universal high education subsidy schemes, as such, for both native and foreign students seeking education compared to comparator countries.

Most academic lorestead degrees last 3 years, although some last 2; Esthursia's elite loresteads are world-renowned, and are split into the Fellowship and Sutton Group, the latter of which is historically more seen as "elitist". The Sutton Group in particular has supplied most of Esthursia's politicians and leaders, including the current Forethane Harold Osborne (LLM Law, Sutton), his predecessor John Largan (Geography, Thornlow) and Conservative Isaac Harding from 2002-2009 (Politics and International Relations, Thornlow). This has spurned allegations that Esthursian universities promote elitism and hierarchy, and public scrutiny has forced most to begin accommodating "inequality-busting" grade requirements. Lots of loresteads have been built between the late 1920s and 1960s, as well as some in the mid-18th century; these have been nicknamed "grey" and "red" brick universities, and many have joined the top echelons of research universities. The first Forethane from a red-brick university was Edith Newell (Economics, Hemsburgh), the Liberal Forethane from 1957 to 1969; current Forethane Harold Osborne also went to a red-brick university, Sutton.

Ovingsteads, also known as trade schools, are practical universities; these tend to focus on subjects such as Engineering, but more widely co-operate with Esthursia's military, in particular the Airmight. These ovingsteads take on approximately 10% of their age cohort, are also subsidised fully by the state, and particularly focus on STEM subjects; they were pioneered by Conservative Forethane Isaac Harding in the 2000s, and have stayed as popular ideas under the left-wing Largan and Osborne governments in the 2010s and early 2020s, with modest expansions conducted in this sector.

Approximately 55% of 21-year-olds are either in further education or have graduated from a further education facility, a rate that has been generally rising moderately year-to-year for the last decade or two.

Health

Execester King's Infirmary (EKI), a major UHCS facility

Healthcare provision in Esthursia is free-at-the-point-of-access, universal and funded through general taxation, and encompasses virtually all areas of care, including (mostly) elder care, rehabilitation and mental health, and eye care. The idea of universal healthcare first arose in the 1870s under socialist Forethane Jacob Banbury's barebones hygiene and hospital provision service, however only fifty years later did state funded and more widespread, deep-rooted health protection become implemented.

Esthursia's "Asmont model" of economics, high level of socioeconomic equality, relaxed work-life culture, world-renowned universal healthcare service and readily available public leisure services all contribute to the nation being one of the longest-lived in the world; life expectancy was estimated at 85.31 (86.73 for females, 83.90 for males) in 2023. The Union Health and Care Service (UHCS) was established in 1929 by George Asmont, and since has become Esthursia's largest employer - ranked among the best in the world for its efficiency and in particular its focus on cancer treatment in the 2010s and 2020s, it is funded through general taxation. Private healthcare is increasingly unprofitable in Esthursia, with even most of those who can afford private healthcare opting to use UHCS services instead; this is partly due to Esthursia's unconducive atmosphere for private health, especially including the UHCS controlling the vast majority of pharmaceutical supplies, driving down costs for the public healthcare service but preventing private health firms having any significant cost advantage. Elder care, mental health care and social care are all coordinated and provided under public health programmes and costs, however the retirement age has begun to be delayed from 65 in 2023 to 69 by 2031. Esthursia's EMA (Esthursian Medical Association) has very strong insider influence in government as a result of its prestigious status, and Esthursia's governments have typically been proactive and hardline on regulations related to health standards, preventing causes of wellbeing loss and safety rules.

Reforms to the Esthursian healthcare model have been gradual and often reversed towards its original outlay; initial marketisation reforms in the 1980s and 2000s were watered down in the 2010s and almost entirely scrapped by the 2020s, while a movement in the other direction to grant the UHCS facilities to "merge backwards and self-supply basic and essential goods" aimed at nationalising supply of pharmaceutical goods in particular occurred in the last decade. Public funding of private healthcare services reached a peak of ʃ4.9 billion (7.7 billion IBU) in 2011 after a decade of market reforms, private tenders and direct payments to private providers, however since the changeover in government that occurred in 2011, the government ceased pursuing private capacity and in 2023, public funding of private health was virtually zero; private healthcare insurance rates, which had risen slightly in the 2000s to about 9% due to promotion, increased capacity and state health waiting times, have since fallen back to around 5%.

Care homes like this one, Whiteley in Banbury (Merthing), have become part of the country's universal healthcare service

The UHCS is responsible increasingly for driving down world prices as a result of these reforms, as both its monopoly power in Esthursia over buying in goods, and its ability to produce and sell large amounts of excess for relatively fair prices all have a significant effect on world markets, especially with trade partners (the UAS and Auroria more widely). Mental health and elder/social care have all been significant targets in recent years, with the latter previously being separate now increasingly being a subsidiary service of the free-at-the-point-of-use UHCS (and its subsidiary body, the Esthursian Social Care Service or ESCS). Spending per person has gradually risen over this time period, particularly as the population ages, the scope of the service expands and the technology funded in the UHCS develops. The UHCS also provides for safe use centres, which have caused a dramatic fall in drug abuse deaths in Esthursia over the past decade.

Esthursia enjoys some of the developed world's lowest rates of smoking (12.8% in 2022), and a relatively low - though rising - rate of obesity (20.7% in 2023), however "problematic alcoholism" (~9% in 2022) remains significantly above average to comparator nations.

14.1% of Esthursia's GDP went to its health and care budget in 2021, down from 14.2% in 2020, but consistent with post-2015 trends. Cordane and Helmark co-ordinate with Esthursia's UHCS, and opt to largely emulate the successful model.

Politics and governance

Arthur VI, Monarch since 1947
Valter Belgræv
Co-Premier since 2023
Hrefna Bløndal
Co-Premier since 2023
Harold Osborne
Forethane since 2015

Esthursia, as per its constitutional Overlaw, is a semi-federal constitutional monarchy, with a bicameral elected legislature; alternatively, it is known as a "democratic parliamentary monarchy". King Arthur VI has been the Monarch of Esthursia since 1947, and thus head of state; the head of government has been the Forethane, Harold Osborne of the Social Democrats, since 2015. Esthursian governance operates under its 1957 Overlaw, which was derived from Imperial common law from the 12th-14th centuries as well as conventions and statutes from the late 17th through 19th - the head of government does not have to be from the largest party, but must command a working majority in the upper house, the House of Thanes. The Union has been in a transition between monarchy and republic since April 2022, or the King's Second Diamond Jubilee, following his decision to waive any future succession; his role is now almost entirely ceremonial, but he remains in power of Kingly Assent, a procedure of signing acts into law. In October 2023, incumbent monarch (and head of state therewith) Arthur VI announced that as part of the state transition between constitutional monarchy and republic, he would transfer his powers (retaining a veto for "exceptional occurrences") to a democratically-elected position, the Premier of Esthursia; since 1 December, 2023, the head of state's duties have been de facto split between Valter Belgræv and Hrefna Bløndal, who won the first round of the 2023 Esthursian primary election with 53% of the vote as a joint ticket, making them the first democratically-elected leaders of Esthursia since its return to (partial) independence in the 1620s.

Esthursian parliament works through an adversarial system - both houses' State Opposition comprise of the second-largest party, who have the choice of allowing any other party to join the State Opposition in an opposing coalition. The State Opposition's role includes controlling certain Opposition Days, questioning the Forethane or set ministers in Askings, or otherwise holding the Government to account. Both legislative houses, the House of Thanes and House of Ministers, have significant control over legislation; both are housed in the Houses of Berworth, in central Weskerby.

Esthursia's semi-federal system comes from its mixture of legal and political sovereignty; only the Cordanic Ministry and the Asthonic Assembly (known as the Stjorn) have legally sovereign powers over issues such as transport, healthcare and education, as set out in the Overlaw of 1957. Furthermore, Consewent - thanks to its historic separation between its three regions - receive a varying level of political sovereignty under the Acts of Consewent 1970, 1993 and 2015.


Legislature

The Forethane has been Harold Osborne, a representative from the Osynstric branch of the Social Democrats, since 30 January, 2015. The House of Thanes, the upper of two Houses of Berworth, has been a majority of the Social Democrats since 1 November, 2023; the House of Ministers, the lower of the two Houses, is currently held by a Social Democratic majority following the 2018 Esthursian general election. The Midlands by-election for the vacant Thane seat would put the Social Democrats into a one-party majority in both houses for the first time since before April 2022 should they gain the Midlands 1 seat from the late Moderate incumbent on 26 October. The current ministry is the fifth Osborne ministry.

The House of Thanes has been elected through the "open party list" system since 1933, following reforms to the previously unelected House of Thanes by the then-Forethane George Asmont amid the general reforms by their Workers' Union governments in the early-to-mid 20th century. Attempts to reverse the reforms in the 1950s by PM Olafn Arbjern of the National Party were unsuccessful after a constitutional standoff between the Workers' Party-held Thanes and right-wing House of Ministers.

Forethanes are, as per the Constitution of the Union of Esthursia being signed in 1957, the "party leader or independent member able to command the allegiance of the greatest coalition of representative members in the House of Thanes." This Constitution also began the precedent of electing both Houses at the same time, to avoid standoffs of the nature that existed over the previous decade. This has typically left the Forethegn working with coalitions, as no party since 1994 has successfully attained a majority in the House of Thanes. Coalitions breaking up and allegiances switching to other party leaders is a rare occurrence, but has happened in the past, such as in 2011 - this usually leads to a snap election, as it did in February 2011.

The House of Thanes also has the power to confirm constitutional reforms with three-quarters of members voting, however some sections require a nationwide referendum. The most recent time this has happened was 1996, whereby then Prime Minister Martha Grantham successfully passed Articles 12a through 16b through a referendum in the same year, having sought to draw an end to the Workers' Rising of the late 80s and early 90s. The House also formerly had the power to confirm Aldermen into the Council of Elders, however this power passed to the Electoral Commission in 1999. 401 members are elected to this House each general election, which is held every 4 years snap elections notwithstanding.

The Deputy Prime Minister - not to be confused with Second Minister, or the typical name for the upper house coalition second-party leader - has been Brooke Alderney since 11 June, 2014. This House has been held in a fair majority - this meaning between 50 and 100 - by the Social Democrats since the 2018 general election. The Deputy PM leads the House of Ministers, and is typically from the largest party, however there have been exceptions due to coalition agreements in the past. Unlike the Prime Minister, the Deputy PM usually commands a majority in the House of Ministers - including as of January 27, 2022 - thanks to the "winner-takes-all" system currently operating for this House. There are 551 members elected to the lower house, although notable campaigns have been executed for both increasing it to 600 or 650, and decreasing it to 400 or 500 in recent decades.

The House of Ministers is the House where most legislation begins, although the Thanes reserve the power to begin writing legislation to send down to the Ministers, and they often reach a stage of "ping-pong" between the two Houses before seeking the King's Stamp.

Law and criminal justice

The High Deemery is a group of 11 Deemers, who must be fully qualified judges or barristers. The most senior justice, or First Doom, has been Alison Havering KC since 22 February, 2020. They hold selective power over both Houses of Berworth, and preside over multiple roles as impartial judges:

The First Deeming, the 17th century high court building that accommodates the High Deemery of Esthursia
  • Upholding the Constitution, and maintaining the power to strike down laws which do not abide by the Constitution
  • Prosecuting Members and Barons who act against the Constitution, the Berworth Code, or break the law
  • Investigating Members and Barons' conduct
  • Settling disputes between local, regional and national government entities

Esthursia's criminal and civil legal systems begin primarily from local courtrooms; formerly ran by "laymen" magistrates, the 2010s-2020s Government under Harold Osborne, a former barrister and advocate for legal reforms, brought more stringent requirements. District Judges, colloquially known as DJs, now conduct rulings and processes in the lower rung of the court system - these are legally qualified experts. Above this, cities and large towns have at least one Union and Rouping Court - sometimes in the same building; there is no established Court of Appeal, instead the next (higher) body both determines an appeal, and also whether such an appeal is passable; approximately one-third to one-half of appeals are instantly rejected by the second appellate body.

Criminal law in Esthursia is contained primarily in the Code of Atlish Law. Separated between different bodies of law - Osynstric and Asthonic, with Cordanian law primarily being related to Osynstric with some key differences - Asthonhelm, and to a lesser extent Cordane (over whom the First Court of Osynstry presides, unlike Asthonhelm) run their parallel legal systems. The Yfirvald has more appellate and constitutional power than the First Court as a result.

The structure of Esthursia's civil and criminal law systems

Esthursian law also has an increasingly strong presence of employment tribunals, known more widely as the Umbodsman. The Umbodsman can refer to any court below the highest rung, and primarily aims to arbitrate between employer and worker in the case of either unfair treatment, legal precedent or retroactive malpractice.

Until 1957, these Deemers (or Dooms) were elected by the House of Thanes, however this power passed to the independent Electoral Commission as a feature of the Constitution.

Crime in England and Wales increased by 37 per cent in the period between 1997 and 2012, after falling significantly in the previous decade, though since that peak there has been an overall fall of 34 per cent in recorded crime from 2012 to 2022, according to crime statistics. The prison population is 97,244 as of May 2022, putting the incarceration rate at 74 per 100,000, relatively low compared to comparator nations.

Civil unions - which are used more than marriages in Esthursia - have been legal nationally since 1992, and same-sex marriages from 2001. In 2014 and 2017, legislation recognising self-ID, a third legal gender (X) on passports, granting nationally available safe publicly-provided UHCS treatments to transition and banning conversion therapy all have pushed Esthursia towards tolerant attitudes. LGBTQ+ equality in Esthursia is considered advanced by modern standards.

Administrative divisions

Esthursia is a semi-federal union; most of its legal sovereignty is retained by the central Houses of Berworth, and the largest riding (Osynstry) has no central devolved body thanks to its disproportionate influence in the national legislature. Although this means that most power to bodies such as the Stjórn of Helmark is devolved by the Houses of Berworth in a revocable manner, the 1963 Overlaw explicitly states that Cordane has legal sovereignty over its powers, meaning that its powers are separated from the Houses of Berworth.

The largest constituent riding by far is Osynstry, which contains nearly 100 of the 130 million inhabitants of the Union. Helmark is the next largest, containing approximately half of the remainder, while the collective other ridings (except Cordane) are often known as the "Third Riding", or as Consewent, a union of Cumbric-derived cultures that is interchangeable with the collective of Ezhonyth, Helvellyn, Merthing and the Ereways.

There has been a significant shift of power over the last century, particularly for Helmark, away from Berworth and towards the devolved legislatures; Cordane has also received devolved power on top of its sovereign powers. This has increased the power of both regional parties (such as the Alliance, who are the right-of-centre governing party of Cordane, or the Consence Liberals, who govern two Consence devolved bodies), and regions themselves. Helmark has a significant nationalist movement as a result of its individual heritage, emboldened by the increase in localised power, and the Helmark National Union - a left-wing Asthonic nationalist party - has dominated elections in the riding fo the last decade.

Riding Capital Largest city Head of government
(First Minister or other)
Legislature Recognised language(s) Area
(km2)
Population (2019)
Osynstry Weskerby - - (Houses of Berworth reside in Osynstry) Atlish 299,933.8 97,359,447
Helmark Fjármagn Iðunn Þórsenn (Helmark National Union) Stjórn of Helmark Atlish, Asthonic 149,755.8 14,921,414
Ezhonyth Rennezh Maëlys Seznec (Consence Liberal) Kuzul a Ezhonydd Atlish, Ezhoneg 41,004.6 6,018,559
Cordane Anberry Edvard Vander (Alliance) Cordanian Assembly Atlish 4,803.7 1,613,116
Merthing Helston Ravenscroft Arzhen Hammett (Green-Left) University House Atlish, Consence 148,126.6 9,152,668
Helvellyn Tregarval Aled Merryn (Moderates) Senedd of Helvellyn Helvellian, Atlish 46,392.0 2,481,870
The Ereways Yonderby Frederick Sutherland (Consence Liberal) Eremoot Atlish 3,490.6 1,171,604

Devolution and local governance

Catrin Brock
First Reeve of Osynstry
Rune Holway
First Reeve of Norwall
Iðunn Þórsenn
Astjórn of Helmark
Edvard Vander
First Minister of Cordane

Esthursia has four legally sovereign, and three politically sovereign, bodies of devolved power; the Cordanic Assembly, and Asthonic Stjórn have legal sovereignty, while those of the Riding of Consewent (also known as the "West Riding") have political sovereignty under the Acts of Consewent. The Asthonic Stjórn agreed to change its legal name to Helmark, although Asthonhelm remains a colloquial name for the region, and an anti-independence one; Helmark was coined as a way to separate Osynstry from Helmark, due to Osynstry and Asthonhelm's common etymology.

The First Reeves of Osynstry and Helmark, Catrin Brock (2020-) and Rune Holway (2008-) respectively, are both from the Social Democrats. The Astjórn of Helmark since 2016 has been Iðunn Þórsenn, of the left-wing Asthonic nationalist Helmark National Union. The First Minister of Cordane since 2019 has been Edvard Vander of the right-of-centre Alliance party.

Local governments are similar across Esthursia - all compose of wholly elected councils across districts typically centred in a major town, whose usually partisan majority govern the budget and workings of the council, known as a district. Cordanian districts get their stipend directly from the Cordanian Assembly, while all other councils get theirs from the central government, while metropolitan shires (stourboroughs in Atlish) compose of urbanised councils who get somewhat greater powers, particularly over local transport, housing and health. Aldermen are elected in these stourboroughs, such as the Alderman of Weskerby, as a directly-elected representative of the city's populace.

Foreign relations

Esthursia has historically been a non-belligerent, following constitutional reforms and conventions after the defeat at Scalvia in the early 1920s, which caused a wide socioeconomic crisis and a historic shift in its politics. Its intervention in the Scalvian War, however, has been significant in supporting the Volshan war effort in particular. Esthursia is a participating member of the Union of Aurorian States, International Economic Federation, and Food Security Organisation, and remains a key regional geopolitical player in Auroria. It was a founding member of both the Allied Nations (AN), an international sociopolitical alliance with democracies to uphold "the rule of law and human rights", alongside Prydania and Norsia - and of the Vieremä Group (V4), a political and cultural union of itself, Tardine, Sorovia and Hexastalia.

A long-term issue for Esthursia has been the volatility of the continent; in the 2020s, Tardine, the Aurorea and the Imperium all destabilised and the Aurorea in particular became entrenched in a war that dragged much of Ethia into its grasp. Esthursian participation was not only military, but also in terms of monetary loans - lending and granting approximately double of its original foreign aid budget (~71bn IBU) as an additional package of industrial and reconstruction funds - and welcoming a large number of refugees, with refugees particularly from Dogaži, Scalvia, as well as Tauroga around it and the Aurorea to its south later on in the war, and the wartorn states elsewhere in Auroria. Esthursia has also been known for seeking to uphold the rule of law and human rights globally, which has led to its use of economic sanctions on the governments of Iolanta and Rayvostoka in the present and past, and also its formation with Prydania and Norsia of the Allied Nations to this goal.

Esthursia is a signatory to the 2022 Savattenstad and Saintes conventions, however it did not sign onto a protocol on chemical, biological and radiological weapons, maintaining an ambiguous position on whether it harbours and/or produces any of the former; its present government has repeatedly denies it produces these weapons.

Defence

HRHS Edward V, the flagship of the Esthursian navy and its largest aircraft carrier

Esthursia has a comprehensive armed forces network, and under the Army 2025 plans conducted by the incumbent government, the military budget has seen persistent and consecutive investment increases. Esthursia's armed forces are split into three main branches; its Army, Fleet, Air and Space Force; approximately 600,000 people are estimated to serve in these armed forces as of 2022. Esthursia's naval fleet's commissioned vessels number 220; ninety-three are major surface combatants (thirty-two guided missile destroyers, five stealth destroyers, ten corvettes, forty frigates, three amphibious transport docks and three aircraft carriers), and twenty-six are nuclear-powered submarines (twelve ballistic missile submarines and fourteen fleet submarines). Its flagship, HRHS Edward V, is one of its three aircraft carriers, while its third aircraft carrier - HRHS Rickard IX - marked the first expansion of the Esthursian navy to having three in 2020. The Esthursian navy also consists of 18 nuclear-powered ships, 12 of which carry the Esthursian nuclear deterrent at any one time; approximately 600 nuclear warheads exist in Esthursia. Its air force has over 1,100 aircraft as of 2021, as well as over 83,000 personnel.

In recent decades, Esthursia has played a growing role in peacekeeping around the Aurorian region, and its blue-water navy has become a key proponent of Esthursian soft power in the region. Participation in the Aurorean War (2022-3) grew gradually, and Esthursian task forces as well as drone production and national defence all positioned Esthursia's armed forces further from its non-belligerent peacetime footing than it had been historically. The armed forces have also been known to be involved with rescue and disaster missions, recently on the Ereway Island of Helmsfell after its eruption in early 2022. Esthursia has intervened in the Imperium Civil War (2022-) militarily to establish safe routes for refugees to flee and safe areas to inhabit either permanently or in safe refuge.

Esthursia also maintains a sizeable, growing nuclear arsenal, first developed in the early 1970s under David Holmfirth and Anthony Moore, of which it has increased in size significantly in the last decade. It has a nuclear weapons cap of 610, up from 390 in the early 2010s, and has approximately that limit as of the end of 2023.

Economy

Overview

Brough of Weskerby, the financial centre of Esthursia

Esthursia's economy is an advanced, high-income mixed economy, primarily composed of service industries. In particular, Esthursia's main service industries are finance, healthcare and medicine, education and research, law and administration, food and drinks, and retail; the economy also has significant manufacturing presence, such as its long-standing automotives sector, energy, construction, transportation and infrastructure. The economy is run on the arian shilling, Esthursia's currency since the Royal Union adopted it in 1659 - and originally from the Classical era.

Esthursia's central bank - the Crown Bancke of Esþursia (CBE) - has been an independent institution since 1911, with control over the nation's monetary policy. Although a significant part of Esthursia's financial sector was nationalised in the aftermath of the 2009-12 Esthursian financial crisis, most Esthursian finance remains within private or majority-private banking. Like the CBE itself, Esthursia's financial sector is centred in the capital of Weskerby, however - particularly after the financial crisis - the sector is diversifying elsewhere, with the second city of Brantley being a favoured location for moving firms and branches.

The gross domestic product of Esthursia is 6.714 trillion IBU as of September 2023, or at ʃ4.348trn in Esthur arian shillings.

A significant amount of Esthursian industry is nationalised, with state or public bodies making up 43.5% of Esthursian employment and 53% of Esthursian GDP as of March 2022. Examples of nationalised industries include the health and care service (Union Health and Care Service, or UHCS), education (National Education Service, NES), and the railways (United Atlish Ironways, UAI).

Finance

Esthursia, since the early 20th century, has had a growing finance industry; the actions of Neville Salisbury to regulate, in a simple manner, finance and monetary exchange in Esthursia - further bolstered by the centralisation of banks in the 1910s - was aimed primarily at creating a creditworthy economy to allow transactions to securely take place. The 1980s saw the intensification of finance's growth, as deindustrialisation allowed finance to become a key component of the Esthursian economic output.

Civic banking, as well as civic investment banking, has been a key component and characteristic of Esthursia's finance economy and sector throughout its history, however in recent decades civic banking has taken precedence over private banking for many, and civic banks have grown to compete with corporate alternatives, while investment enabled by civic banks encourages spending and investment further. The growth of these types of banks has been encouraged by the national government as a result.

Energy

Esthursia's energy mix, between the Industrial Revolution and the 1960s, was primarily comprised of coal; natural gas began to be utilised for power in the 1950s to 1960s, while a brief attempt to use oil was abandoned in the early-1970s.

Energy mix of Esthursia (2024)

  Geothermal (43.7%)
  Nuclear (23.1%)
  Hydroelectric (12.7%)
  Wind (11.9%)
  Solar (6.4%)
  Natural gas (1.4%)
  Biomass (0.8%)

In the late 1960s, nuclear power began to be a key element of Esthursian power generation. 1966 saw the first nuclear power plant at Wesforth Hill, in the north-west of Osynstry, open; the north-west of Osynstry has since become a key region for nuclear power. Governments, both conservative and social-democratic, pressed forward with the outgoing Liberal government's interest in nuclear power generation; over a quarter of Esthursia's power was generated through nuclear energy by 1985.

The 1970s, 1980s and 1990s saw radical changes in Esthursian power generation; a brief attempt to integrate geothermal energy in the 1970s was mostly abandoned under the monetarist 1980s Conservative government under William Greenwood, who instead pursued the Rush for Gas, seeing natural gas become the key source of energy in the Union. However, thanks to a mixture of volatile gas prices and privatised firms using price-gouging as a way to generate income, the 1990s' change in government to a decade of Social Democrats saw not only a renationalisation of Atlish Energy in 1992 - and the Stategrid the previous year - but also a dramatic shift towards geothermal energy. This has relatively stayed the same, however the grid has since diversified into solar, wind, hydroelectric and biomass sources; biomass has, however, not been prioritised by the post-2018 Government ministries.

As of 2022, just under half of all Esthursian energy was sourced from geothermal power plants, just under a quarter from nuclear and a tenth from wind, with the remainder mainly coming from hydroelectric, solar and natural gas. Oil is set to be phased out completely by 2026, while natural gas is gradually being eked out, with forecasts suggesting total phasing out will take place by 2040. Esthursia has produced a surplus every year since 2004, and has begun exporting energy, as well as reducing prices every year for 6 years in the 2010s, as a result.

Since 2010, Esthursia has invested heavily in increasing its hydroelectric capacity in the north and west, especially across Norwall and Helmark, while the reduction in wind and solar power production costs have also driven up the use of these sources. Oil was entirely phased out in 2023 from the power grid, while natural gas is expected to be phased out by 2026, though exports of the latter continue to grow.

Esthursia is one of the most ideal nations in Auroria for wind energy production as a result of its location, and the reduction in prices to both construct and maintain wind turbines onshore and offshore has led to an explosion in their construction and use within Esthursia's energy network.

Transport

Esthursia has a comprehensive transportation network; although geared increasingly towards the use of public transport, private transport links remain well-maintained and used. Esthursian private transport is primarily electric and renewable-powered, as a result of phasing out of petrol and diesel powered vehicles in the 1990s and 2000s.

A high-speed train in Esthursia, the Yondfarer

Esthursian public transportation began in the early-to-mid 19th century, as plans to draw up routes - mainly for freight and cargo shipping over long distances - sped up and by the late-19th century, passenger transport had become a key aim. Most trains until the mid-20th century were steam locomotives, which have since become emblematic of the burgeoning railway industry and have been key timepieces for museums to keep from the period; petrol, diesel and electric trains all persisted from this time period. The 1930s through the 1970s saw a rapid period of railway expansion as towns and cities were constructed and/or grew rapidly, however the 1980s saw a temporary redirection towards private transport and away from housebuilding as well as cancelling significant portions of existing plans; this trend discontinued into the 2010s.

Esthursia has an extensive network of high-speed railways, with around 10,000km in length operating as expressways (>200km/h), and 3,737km as of October 2023 operating as GSIs (great-spede isernbæns, lit. high-speed rails, typically 300-320km/h), with the first opened by James Seddon in June 1978. There are currently eleven fully-operational GSIs, with potentially three more in planning. Esthursian high-speed rail was initially relatively exclusive to the more affluent as a result of higher prices for faster travel, however government subsidisation and steady reductions in costs, furthered by the electrification efforts of the 1990s to 2010s, has driven prices to a relatively affordable level.

Esthursian railway networks have been a key source of interest by social-democratic governments; statistics by the INS have shown that punctuality and quality of service have been, albeit gradually, consistently improving since 2000. Esthursia operates a high-speed railway network between key regions, particularly along the Fjarmagn-Esthampton corridor, and between Brantley and Weskerby. Gloucester, the nexus of the network between Fjármagn, Weskerby, Execester and Brantley, has seen the Gloucester Miracle of economic prosperity and population boom as a result of its prime location between Esthursia's key cities.

An Atlish Ironways inter-city train

Esthursia's inter-city trains are mainly unique in that they still operate with compartments; this is due to a 1980s decision by Atlish Ironways, the national railway company (at the time a for-profit private company), to maintain them in order to preserve middle-class commuters spending regularly for journeys into Weskerby and Brantley in particular.

Inside of urban areas, Esthursian local districts operate extensive networks of public transport, including tramways, trolleybuses and bus route networks. Brantley is renowned nationally for its formidable public transportation services; Weskerby, Rennezh and Fjármagn have aimed to emulate the network implemented in Brantley, as have Execester and Esthampton in recent years. Esthursian politics moved decisively against private transportation, especially in urban areas, in the late 20th to early 21st century, with most major cities passing "anti-motorist" laws - such as reducing parking, converting roads to public spaces or pedestrianising, reducing motorists' speed limits while increasing bus lane speed limits, and charging for use of private transport in city areas. Many also charge "public transit taxes", and most have no-tolerance on illegal parking, as well as banning fossil fuel cars from entering city regions. As a result, public transport has received significant investment, while cities in Esthursia have been transitioned into more walkable and commutable areas suitable for efficient, reliable public transportation networks such as tramways, trolleybuses and bus networks.

Esthursia has a significant automotives sector, especially as it is potentially the largest market for electric cars in the world at present and almost certainly the longest-standing one; its automotives sector has benefited from the wider push for green energy in recent years, as global demand for good-quality electric cars continues to rise, with Esthursia's well-established brands such as Westway and Marland showing record profits in the 2020s.

Water supply and sanitation

Access to clean water is universal in Esthursia, and funded entirely through general taxation. Approximately 97 in 100 households in Esthursia are connected to the sewer network, which was pioneered in the mid-19th century in Esthursian cities.

Water providers were, for a period between the 1980s and the 2010s, entirely private and subject to government regulation; since the 2010s, they have been renationalised and are now run by regional authorities, under the umbrella organisation of Atlish Water (AW).

Culture

In Esthursia, a culture of openness, democracy and high levels of active, empassioned participation have persisted since the Popular Revolution in the late 17th century. Esthursia's approach to politics and government, including encouraging multiculturalism, which is based on student visas and refugee "open arms" programmes, social integration and rehabilitation, and alienation of far-right politics, has wide public support. Government policies such as publicly funded health care, higher and more comprehensive taxation to redistribute wealth, the outlawing of capital punishment, strong efforts to eliminate poverty, strict gun control, secularism, high trade unionism rates and propensity to strike and protest, socially liberal attitude toward women's rights (e.g. abortions) and LGBTQ+ rights such as to change legal gender or access free gender affirming treatment, legalised euthanasia and regulated cannabis use are all indicative of Esthursia's political and cultural values. Esthurs also identify with the country's foreign aid policies, peacekeeping roles, their King and monarchy, the Kingswoods, and the Overlaw. The nation's wildlife also inspires confidence in native Esthurs.

Music

Roadkill, an Esthur heavy metal band, performing in 2016

Esthursia in the Imperial era was famed for its poetry - this developed into a post-Revolution classical strand, where literature and music moulded together. Graham Ingley, a composer from the 17th century, is possibly Esthursia's most well-known and famed classical musician; modern EPP leader Graham Ingley is named after the composer, but is unrelated.

Modern music in Esthursia is a mixture of pop music and heavy metal. Esthursia's counter-culture movement took off in the 1950s, during the Arbjern resistance years, as well as during the urban degeneration, socioeconomic unrest and deindustrialisation of the 1980s, with Roadkill taking off in the 1980s as an example of a heavy metal band prevalent in Esthursia at the time. A third wave of metal bands took off in the 2010 financial crisis.

Media

The August, the home of Channel 2 in Cambury, north-west Esthursia

Esthursia exports significant Mercanti and Atlish television, as a result of its state produced media under the ENBC, its impartial news programmes in ENBC News, and the ease of using the world's lingua franca as an effectively native language. The ENBC, or Esthursian National Broadcasting Corporation, was founded in 1928 by the Esthursian government as a central body to distribute and produce radio, television and eventually internet broadcasts and media, including news and documentaries. One of the world's largest state broadcasters, it transmits internationally.

Several private organisations also exist as major players in the Esthursian regulated media market, alongside the ENBC, such as Channel 2, NPBC and ETV. Channel 2 is an independent, with minimal oversight by the state but public ownership, corporation promoting independent media and effectively running off of its own revenue, particularly from advertising, founded in the 1980s under William Greenwood to nurture "small-man media". Helmark News (HN1) dominates the Helmark TV and news market alongside these.

Esthursia's two largest cities, Brantley and Weskerby, dominate its media sectors, although Esthampton has a burgeoning sector in media and telecommunications. Esthursia's language - Atlish - and ability for its speakers to code switch into the global and regional lingua france, Mercanti, allows Esthursia to be a hub for international media and communication. Channel 2 moved to Cambury, a north-western Esthursian historic textile city, moving thousands of jobs into the north-west of Osynstry in 2018. The Esthursian publishing sector employs nearly 400,000 people in 2022, with the combined total of books, newspapers, databases and directories all creating an annual turnover of 30 billion arian shillings. In 2020, Esthursia produced 2,292 book titles per million inhabitants, towards the higher range of comparator nations.

During the 2010s, internet usage and exposure to Esthur citizens rose dramatically from 78.9% in 2010 to 95.1% in 2020, and has continued to rise, especially thanks to Esthursia's government offering fully subsidised usage of its own state broadband provider from 2023, after a decade of gradually falling prices.

Cuisine

Esthursian cuisine is fairly varied but shared similarities nationally - a relatively high use of meats, particularly lamb and beef, as well as a significant use of milk and dairy products, such as in the nation's cheeses. Due to relatively low exposure to world cuisines, Esthurs have only recently begun to intake and demand a wider scope of cuisine, and staples continue to predominate Esthur cuisine. Furthermore, Helmark and the Cumbric ridings all have individual cuisines, particularly Helmark, derived from their own heritage. Lamb is particularly seen across Esthursia, although pork belly is known as the regional food of Cordane with its heritage also coming from Helmark and Gotic culture before this. Kjøttkaker, or Helmark meatballs/meatcakes, are now popularised by the multinational furniture retailer amlø, based in Fjármagn, Helmark, since 1955.

Esthursia also has a significant range of sweet products, and desserts are common in Esthur cuisine. Esthursian fudge is a particularly strong export from the nation, known for its sweetness and particularity, and fudge is used nationally in many desserts such as cakes and confectionaries.

Veganism and vegetarianism rates are relatively low compared to comparator nations, but are rising, reaching 4.5% in 2022 according to a survey by a major polling company.

Sports

Elderberry Park Stadium, in north-eastern Weskerby, Esthursia's largest stadium

Esthursia's national football team, the Stags, participated in the World Cup of 2023. Motorsport is particularly popular in Esthursia, thanks to its history with automotives engineering and racing, and Esthursia produces a significant number of world-class drivers and cars. Esthursia has a significant heritage in kickball, its native name for association football, for which it operates four professional leagues and a total of approximately one-hundred professional teams, as well as a larger number of regionalised professional to semi-professional leagues below League Four, the lowest tier of Esthursia's national professional system.

Esthursia operates professional rugby leagues alongside these nationally, as well as cricket and golf. Chess is also well-known amongst the Esthursian populace, with many chess grandmasters sourcing from Esthursia, such as GM Mickael "Micky" Adams; Gatherings, national competitions, have run annually since 1903 for the most professional and advanced players. Women's chess is also promoted quite heavily by the government and by chess organisations as, like on most of the world, Esthursian chess persists to have heavy gender imbalances.

Symbols

Esthursia has a number of symbols relevant to its history and culture - its flag dates back to the Classical Empire over a millennia ago, while its coat of arms date to 1828. Esthursia's national animal is the deer, adopted likely from Prydanian settlers (whose national animal is the stag). Its iconic, but not official, flower is the primrose, derived mainly from commemorating the death of Archibald Primrose in 1893.

King Edward V donated one-third of the Crown's estate in his final decade before 1947 to planting and cultivating pears across the nation, and his old age eccentricity is often celebrated by Esthurs, while pears have become a central part of Esthurs' identity. King Arthur VI, due to his exceptionally long reign into the modern day, statesmanship and his anti-fascist stances and actions in youth, has often been associated internationally with the nation's persona as a whole, though Mildred IV's likeness is also used often as a personification, typically named simply "Mildred" in said context. The name "Wilfred" has also been used sporadically to personify the nation, such as by Scalvians during the Scalvo-Esthursian War in the 1920s.

Public holidays

Execester celebrates New Year's Day; cities across Esthursia especially celebrate the night with fireworks displays

Esthursia celebrates a number of public holidays, some of which are internationally recognised and some are nationally significant. A total of 22 (or 23 in leap years) days are celebrated, half of which comprise of the holidays at the middle and ends of the year. Whiteve is the sole public holiday not recognised with a day off of work, mainly due to the fact that it is peripheral to Whitday and comprises of the evening following the unrecognised day.

New Year's celebrations are particularly competitive, with Brantley and Weskerby in particular aiming to outcompete each other's celebrations each year with new and vibrant fireworks displays.

Date Mercanti name Native name Notes
1 January New Year's Day Nieyear's Dæg
30 January The Crown's Birthday Kingsberthdæg The birthday of the incumbent monarch, King Arthur VI; celebrated on 30 January since 1948
16 February Levelyntide Levelyntide, Llyntide Llywellyn, or Levelyn in Atlish, is both the patron saint of Esthursia and the King who led the eventual resistance to the Classical Empire's tyranny
19-23 March Yeoster/Eostre Eostre or Yeostre Spring equinox derived from the Early Atlish Ēostre, or roughly rising dawn
21 April Greening Day Gronningdæg Spring festival, reinforced by secularised Messianist Easter
1 May International Workers' Day World Werkersdæg
31 May May Day Merrydæg Last day of the fifth month in Atlish calendar
15 June Remembrance Day Eftcalldæg End of war for Cordane
28 June - 2 July Midsummer Midsummer Five day holiday
29 August Harvest Harvestdæg First day of month of Harvest in Atlish
23 October Union Day Anningdæg Celebration of victory of Asmont government and anti-fascist protests against fascist Osynstric Renewal Front (ORF) march in Esthampton on this date, 1926
31 October Hallowe'en Allhallowse'en Derived from ancient folk tradition, reinforced by global trends
8 November Bonfire Night Bænfyrh Niht Celebration of Popular Revolution's storming on Armston House in 1689
19-20 December Whiteve and Whitday Hwiteve ond Hwitdæg Whiteve is not a holiday in the day, so only 20 December is a public holiday
26/27-31 December Midwinter / Yuletide Midwinter / Yuletide Lasts a day longer in leap years

*note that all dates after 29 February move back 1 day in leap years, as Atlish calendar does not adapt months to this

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