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'''Akan Ch'ichway''' (అకన ఛిఛయబ literally "Roaring Metallic {{wp|Wayob|Way}}") is a [[Mutul]]ese motorcycle sub-culture associated with heavily customized {{wp|motorcycles}}. The exact type of modifications favored by the ''Akan Ch'ichwayob'' changed thorough time, but an ubiquituous caracteristic of the sub-culture was its quest for speed leading to it being sometime dubbed the '''Speed Cult'''. They first appeared in the 40s, consequence of some conscripts returning from the [[Belfro-Mutulese War of 1928|Second Belfro-Mutulese War]] with difficulties to reconfirm to civilian life. By the 70s, the Akan Ch'ichwayob had already shifted from "veteran associations" to "youth gangs" patrolling the major highways of the Divine Kingdom. At their height, there was around 40,000 people in an unsanctioned motorcycle club associated to the sub-culture. Nowadays, numbers are much lower but still possibly higher than the official police estimate of 2000. Notably, the sub-culture structure evolved from small individual gangs with no fixed territory to more scattered Associations, with control over large, clearly defined, areas.
The '''Nysaid Games''' are an international sporting events featuring thousand of athletes from around the world participating in a variety of competitions. They find their origins in the eponymous games of the middle ages which saw athletes from the [[Latium|Latin Empire]], the [[Mutul]], and their respective vassals and allies facing each others every 3 years in the city of [[Nysa]] in modern [[Belfras]]. During the Nysaid, a truce was agreed between all participants.


The "Roaring Metallic Spirit" prefer speed over comfort, which is demonstrated by the kind of motorcycles and customizations they tend to favour: light weight, ,a tuned engine and minimalist bodywork. The style itself evolved throughout the time of their popularity. Nowadays, Akan Ch'ichway gangs have returned to a more discret and minimalist style, indistinguishable from "normal" riders in all occasions but one: when engaged on a "war ride", a gang will wear their ''Jatz'ek b'uk'' (హఝెకె భుకు "Star War Clothes"). These generally involve leather military jackets with baggy pants, bandanas, and tall boots with extravagant adornments and paintjobs.
The games were resurrected in the wake of the [[Belfro-Mutulese War of 1928|Second Belfro-Mutulese War]] as an effort to mend the relations between the two countries. Some of the adjustments made to the games throughout the 20th and 21th centuries include the creation of Winter Nysaid Games and the Para-Nysaid Games, for athletes with disabilities, and the Youth Nysaid Games. Athletes who compete can be professionals or amateurs.


==History==
==Ancient Nysaid Games==
===Origin and early days (1932-1940)===
===Thousand Roaming Tribes (1940-1960)===
===Repression and Consolidation (1990-2012)===
===Modern Days===


==Traits==
==Modern Nysaid Games==
The average age of an Akan Ch'ichway is 28 years old. Many join at 16 or 17 years old their local chapter as


Most Akan Ch'ichway gangs do not allow women to become full-members. When they are associated with the organisation, they almost never have official rank in the gang and their only status come from their relationship with the members, either as blood-relative or partner.
==International Committee==
 
==Commercialisation==
===Budget===
===Marketing===
===Control===
 
==Ceremonies==
 
==Sports==
 
The Nysaid' programme is based mainly on those of the ancient games, where sports were chosen based on a mix of Latins, Mutuleses, and Norumbian games in which at least two thirds of the competing countries could field a team. These included {{wp|Sport of athletics|Athletics}} disciplines (racing, {{wp|Javelin throw}}, {{wp|Shot put}}...), {{wp|Swimming (sport)|swimming}}, {{wp|Ancient Greek boxing|boxing}}, but also team sports such as [[Pitz]], {{wp|Hockey}}, and {{wp|Lacrosse}}.

Latest revision as of 03:31, 21 February 2024

The Nysaid Games are an international sporting events featuring thousand of athletes from around the world participating in a variety of competitions. They find their origins in the eponymous games of the middle ages which saw athletes from the Latin Empire, the Mutul, and their respective vassals and allies facing each others every 3 years in the city of Nysa in modern Belfras. During the Nysaid, a truce was agreed between all participants.

The games were resurrected in the wake of the Second Belfro-Mutulese War as an effort to mend the relations between the two countries. Some of the adjustments made to the games throughout the 20th and 21th centuries include the creation of Winter Nysaid Games and the Para-Nysaid Games, for athletes with disabilities, and the Youth Nysaid Games. Athletes who compete can be professionals or amateurs.

Ancient Nysaid Games

Modern Nysaid Games

International Committee

Commercialisation

Budget

Marketing

Control

Ceremonies

Sports

The Nysaid' programme is based mainly on those of the ancient games, where sports were chosen based on a mix of Latins, Mutuleses, and Norumbian games in which at least two thirds of the competing countries could field a team. These included Athletics disciplines (racing, Javelin throw, Shot put...), swimming, boxing, but also team sports such as Pitz, Hockey, and Lacrosse.