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The foreign policy of Jikoshak is determined by the Sixth Council. There are four current members of the Sixth Council. Each council member is also the head of government a region of Jikoshak. Councilmembers generally also have an advisory body, known collectively as the Dujzarnsvih. Members of the Dujzarnsvih are often entrusted with managing subregions, economic matters, or military groups. | The foreign policy of Jikoshak is determined by the Sixth Council. There are four current members of the Sixth Council. Each council member is also the head of government a region of Jikoshak. Councilmembers generally also have an advisory body, known collectively as the Dujzarnsvih. Members of the Dujzarnsvih are often entrusted with managing subregions, economic matters, or military groups. As was the case with every other draconic Council, the Sixth Council consists entirely of [[Greater Dragon|greater dragons]] - the only known living greater dragons alive. | ||
Jikoshak consists of four regions, which often act as independent nations. They will only act together if there is an exisentional threat. The regions are often visciously competitive with each other, to the point of several limited border wars between in the past 3 decades. | |||
The Sixth Council meets every 2 months, although emergency meetings can be called by any councilmember at any time. The locations of the meetings rotates between regional capitals every meeting. The members of the Sixth Council will extremely rarely leave their home regions, so representitives are used instead. | |||
==Religion== | ==Religion== | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
The ruling council of Jikoshak is the sixth draconic council. The first council was formed by the Siheiwer Irradraushum (the Children of the First Dragon); this council divided the continent of Pythia into six regions, each ruled by one of the children. As members of the first council died, their seats were not replaced as their regions quickly descended into chaos and war and had no readily available or obvious replacement. Thus, the first council was dissolved upon the death of the last of the Siheiwer. By this time, dragons and many related species had spread across much of Pythia, and were most concentrated in the west. They often coexisted with other species or lived within territories controlled by non-dragons, though draconic raids were kept to a minimum as many settlements preferred to pay tribute rather than attempt to defend a raid. The next | [[File:DragonRange.png|thumb|300px|Estimated range of dragons, 2000 years ago, just before the Draushmaulkics.]] | ||
The ruling council of Jikoshak is the sixth draconic council. The first council was formed by the Siheiwer Irradraushum (the Children of the First Dragon); this council divided the continent of Pythia into six regions, each ruled by one of the children. As members of the first council died, their seats were not replaced as their regions quickly descended into chaos and war and had no readily available or obvious replacement. Thus, the first council was dissolved upon the death of the last of the Siheiwer. By this time, dragons and many related species had spread across much of Pythia, and were most concentrated in the west. They often coexisted with other species or lived within territories controlled by non-dragons, though draconic raids were kept to a minimum as many settlements preferred to pay tribute rather than attempt to defend a raid. The next two councils were formed generally as a result of foreign influence, war, or rebellion within dracon inhabited territories, and were often dissolved within a few decades. The fourth council was the advisory body of the Empire of Varnajanin, a draconic-dominated empire that briefly controlled part of western Pythia, 2300 years ago. The fifth council was formed as a result of the Draushmaulkics (Dragon Hunts), where many nations and peoples within Pythia ceased tribute payments 2000 years ago. Most of these nations also began issuing bounties for killing dragons or outright declared war on dragonic races as a whole, as well as forcing draconic humanoids out of their territory. While an attempt to fight against dragon hunters was made, the combined forces were determined to be too large to defeat, and the fifth council dissolved after 28 years. Its final order was to strongly recommend that every dragon either move into deep caves, the deep sea, or to flee the continent entirely. It is estimated that 75% of all dragons, and 30% of draconic humanoids, were forced out of Pythia or killed during the Draushmaulkics. The four modern Councilmembers are the only known surviving greater dragons. This period lasted about 160 years, ending with the last death of a greater dragon by dragon hunters. As a result of this, the skeletons of dragons are present in much of Pythia. | |||
350 years ago, representitives of the four Jikoshakian greater dragons met in cave systems under what is today Biwheg Tafiaf and agreed to form the Sixth Council, and to plan their return to the surface. Surface scouting parties around that time had found that the surface population was composed largely of draconic species organized into loose tribal confederations | |||
The sixth and current council of Jikoshak was formed 300 years ago with the goal of industrializing and unifying the scattered draconic peoples. As this has now been accomplished, their purpose has shifted to foreign policy and military coordination. | The sixth and current council of Jikoshak was formed 300 years ago with the goal of industrializing and unifying the scattered draconic peoples. As this has now been accomplished, their purpose has shifted to foreign policy and military coordination. | ||
[[File:JikoRevolt.png|thumb|300px|Jikoshak at the start of the Jenwitaneanf. AUD controlled areas in red, Sixth Council controlled areas in green.]] | |||
On 16 August 1537, a large-scale protest known today as [[The Jenwitaneanf]] (Great Dissent) occured. In the Jenwitaneanf, the Taulliswudo Kiernokagh Svihtrichorvwin (Coalition for Collective Freedom and Prosperity), composed of labor unions, military units, minor corporations, local governments, and mercenary groups, organized a mass general strike to demand higher wages, safe working conditions, the right to organize unions, the right to travel freely, improved medical care, anti-monopoly legislation, food security, improved local autonomy, an end to corporate governance, an end to indentured servitude, the appointment of TKS First Representitive [PLACEHOLDER] as Director of Labor Management, and a deregulated arms market. The coalition threatened to secede and form the Arixiekiviawura Ulnausvihdi Duuliwheg (People's Federation of Free Republics) if their demands were not met. An estimated 40% of the armed forces and 70% of the population sided with the AUD. This, combined with many mercenary units also siding with the TKS and several units surrounded in AUD territory, meant the Sixth Council was at a disadvantage in the case of a civil war. On 28 August 1537, after negotiations, the Sixth Council agreed to all demands. An estimated 700 deaths or injuries occured during during the Jenwitaneanf from a combination of crime and minor skirmishes between TKS and Sixth Council forces. The TKS continues to exist in the modern day as a group representing most labor unions and some local governments to the Sixth Council. Its head, First Representative [PLACEHOLDER], continues to serve as Director of Labor Management. | |||
==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
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[[File:RiversOfJiko.png|thumb|300px|Rivers in Jikoshak.]] | [[File:RiversOfJiko.png|thumb|300px|Rivers in Jikoshak.]] | ||
[[File:CitiesJiko.png|thumb|300px|Cities and regions of Jikoshak. Blue outline indicates regional capitol.]] | |||
==Nature== | ==Nature== | ||
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The Esajobta Jedarkic Diwer Jikoralwheg (Armed Forces of the Sixth Council) is the official military organization of the Jikoshak. The number of active duty members is estimated at 504,000 personnel, and the reserve pool is estimated to be 665,700 personnel. The Mekihlreab (Army) comprises of roughly 280,000 personnel, the Muansitavdriiksvih (Navy/Coast Guard) 150,000, and the Hansadriikeage (Air Force) 50,000. The Esajobta Jedarkic's intelligence arm is the Weridric Diwer Jikoralweg (WDJ). In conflicts, Jikoshak is known to supplement their forces with private military contractors, who might perform convoy/supply guarding, logistics duties, or (rarely) frontline roles. | The Esajobta Jedarkic Diwer Jikoralwheg (Armed Forces of the Sixth Council) is the official military organization of the Jikoshak. The number of active duty members is estimated at 504,000 personnel, and the reserve pool is estimated to be 665,700 personnel. The Mekihlreab (Army) comprises of roughly 280,000 personnel, the Muansitavdriiksvih (Navy/Coast Guard) 150,000, and the Hansadriikeage (Air Force) 50,000. The Esajobta Jedarkic's intelligence arm is the Weridric Diwer Jikoralweg (WDJ). In conflicts, Jikoshak is known to supplement their forces with private military contractors, who might perform convoy/supply guarding, logistics duties, or (rarely) frontline roles. | ||
Known Muansitavdriiksvih vessels include: | |||
MDS Ekikzhen Ocret (Ekikzhen Ocret class) cruiser | |||
Current Mekihlreab equipment includes: | |||
Wiapir Othi class 200 semi-active radar homing surface-to-air missile system | |||
==Society and culture== | ==Society and culture== | ||
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==Infrastructure== | ==Infrastructure== | ||
[[File:TransportJikoshak.png|thumb|400px|The transit network of Jikoshak.]] | [[File:TransportJikoshak.png|thumb|400px|The transit network of Jikoshak.]] | ||
As much of the population of concentrated in the east, that area has the best infrastructure. | |||
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The Federation of Jikoshak "Iacoensvih di Jiko'Shak" | |
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Flag | |
Motto: Wer biwheg hirwes shio One council above all | |
Capital | Biwheg Tafiaf |
Official languages | Vs'shtak |
Recognised national languages | Vs'shtak |
Ethnic groups | Vs'shtak, Draushril, Tilsivi |
Religion | Fuhajicwer Irradraushum |
Demonym(s) | [varies between regions] |
Government | Oligarchy |
Legislature | Dujzarnsvih |
Population | |
• Estimate | 34 Million |
GDP (PPP) | estimate |
• Total | $ 1.4 Trillion |
• Per capita | $ 40,000 |
Currency | Gold (G) |
Driving side | right |
Internet TLD | .js |
The Federation of Jikoshak, natively the Iacoensvih di Jiko'Shak is a state located in the western part of Pythia.
Goverment
The foreign policy of Jikoshak is determined by the Sixth Council. There are four current members of the Sixth Council. Each council member is also the head of government a region of Jikoshak. Councilmembers generally also have an advisory body, known collectively as the Dujzarnsvih. Members of the Dujzarnsvih are often entrusted with managing subregions, economic matters, or military groups. As was the case with every other draconic Council, the Sixth Council consists entirely of greater dragons - the only known living greater dragons alive.
Jikoshak consists of four regions, which often act as independent nations. They will only act together if there is an exisentional threat. The regions are often visciously competitive with each other, to the point of several limited border wars between in the past 3 decades.
The Sixth Council meets every 2 months, although emergency meetings can be called by any councilmember at any time. The locations of the meetings rotates between regional capitals every meeting. The members of the Sixth Council will extremely rarely leave their home regions, so representitives are used instead.
Religion
The religion of Jikoshak is based upon the Fuhajicwer Irradraushum (Books of the First Dragon). These books are believed to be written by the Siheiwer Irradraushum (the Children of the First Dragon), and detail the events of the Irradraushum's life and some events that occurred after its death. Much of the early history of Jikoshak is based upon the events recorded in the Fuhajicwer Irradraushum.
History
The ruling council of Jikoshak is the sixth draconic council. The first council was formed by the Siheiwer Irradraushum (the Children of the First Dragon); this council divided the continent of Pythia into six regions, each ruled by one of the children. As members of the first council died, their seats were not replaced as their regions quickly descended into chaos and war and had no readily available or obvious replacement. Thus, the first council was dissolved upon the death of the last of the Siheiwer. By this time, dragons and many related species had spread across much of Pythia, and were most concentrated in the west. They often coexisted with other species or lived within territories controlled by non-dragons, though draconic raids were kept to a minimum as many settlements preferred to pay tribute rather than attempt to defend a raid. The next two councils were formed generally as a result of foreign influence, war, or rebellion within dracon inhabited territories, and were often dissolved within a few decades. The fourth council was the advisory body of the Empire of Varnajanin, a draconic-dominated empire that briefly controlled part of western Pythia, 2300 years ago. The fifth council was formed as a result of the Draushmaulkics (Dragon Hunts), where many nations and peoples within Pythia ceased tribute payments 2000 years ago. Most of these nations also began issuing bounties for killing dragons or outright declared war on dragonic races as a whole, as well as forcing draconic humanoids out of their territory. While an attempt to fight against dragon hunters was made, the combined forces were determined to be too large to defeat, and the fifth council dissolved after 28 years. Its final order was to strongly recommend that every dragon either move into deep caves, the deep sea, or to flee the continent entirely. It is estimated that 75% of all dragons, and 30% of draconic humanoids, were forced out of Pythia or killed during the Draushmaulkics. The four modern Councilmembers are the only known surviving greater dragons. This period lasted about 160 years, ending with the last death of a greater dragon by dragon hunters. As a result of this, the skeletons of dragons are present in much of Pythia.
350 years ago, representitives of the four Jikoshakian greater dragons met in cave systems under what is today Biwheg Tafiaf and agreed to form the Sixth Council, and to plan their return to the surface. Surface scouting parties around that time had found that the surface population was composed largely of draconic species organized into loose tribal confederations
The sixth and current council of Jikoshak was formed 300 years ago with the goal of industrializing and unifying the scattered draconic peoples. As this has now been accomplished, their purpose has shifted to foreign policy and military coordination.
On 16 August 1537, a large-scale protest known today as The Jenwitaneanf (Great Dissent) occured. In the Jenwitaneanf, the Taulliswudo Kiernokagh Svihtrichorvwin (Coalition for Collective Freedom and Prosperity), composed of labor unions, military units, minor corporations, local governments, and mercenary groups, organized a mass general strike to demand higher wages, safe working conditions, the right to organize unions, the right to travel freely, improved medical care, anti-monopoly legislation, food security, improved local autonomy, an end to corporate governance, an end to indentured servitude, the appointment of TKS First Representitive [PLACEHOLDER] as Director of Labor Management, and a deregulated arms market. The coalition threatened to secede and form the Arixiekiviawura Ulnausvihdi Duuliwheg (People's Federation of Free Republics) if their demands were not met. An estimated 40% of the armed forces and 70% of the population sided with the AUD. This, combined with many mercenary units also siding with the TKS and several units surrounded in AUD territory, meant the Sixth Council was at a disadvantage in the case of a civil war. On 28 August 1537, after negotiations, the Sixth Council agreed to all demands. An estimated 700 deaths or injuries occured during during the Jenwitaneanf from a combination of crime and minor skirmishes between TKS and Sixth Council forces. The TKS continues to exist in the modern day as a group representing most labor unions and some local governments to the Sixth Council. Its head, First Representative [PLACEHOLDER], continues to serve as Director of Labor Management.
Geography
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Nature
Climate
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Vegetation
In the east, natural vegetation is primarily grasses and some trees. The land transitions into hot desert in the west, leading to vegetation being primarily sparse shrubs and small, hardy trees.
Wildlife
Much of the larger wildlife has been hunted into extinction in Jikoshak for food. Thus, the remaining wildlife is primary small rodents, small birds, rabbits, pseudodragons, and a few small carnivores such as coyotes, foxes, and hawks.
Protection
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Armed Forces
The Esajobta Jedarkic Diwer Jikoralwheg (Armed Forces of the Sixth Council) is the official military organization of the Jikoshak. The number of active duty members is estimated at 504,000 personnel, and the reserve pool is estimated to be 665,700 personnel. The Mekihlreab (Army) comprises of roughly 280,000 personnel, the Muansitavdriiksvih (Navy/Coast Guard) 150,000, and the Hansadriikeage (Air Force) 50,000. The Esajobta Jedarkic's intelligence arm is the Weridric Diwer Jikoralweg (WDJ). In conflicts, Jikoshak is known to supplement their forces with private military contractors, who might perform convoy/supply guarding, logistics duties, or (rarely) frontline roles.
Known Muansitavdriiksvih vessels include: MDS Ekikzhen Ocret (Ekikzhen Ocret class) cruiser
Current Mekihlreab equipment includes: Wiapir Othi class 200 semi-active radar homing surface-to-air missile system
Society and culture
The script of the Vs'shtak language is Iokharic.
Economy
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Tourism
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Infrastructure
As much of the population of concentrated in the east, that area has the best infrastructure.