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{{Infobox country | {{Infobox country | ||
|conventional_long_name = The Democratic States of Arcandias | | conventional_long_name = The Democratic States of Arcandias | ||
|common_name = | | common_name = Arcandian | ||
|image_flag = | | image_flag = [[File:Light and Silence 2.png|200px]] | ||
|national_motto = | | national_motto = In Peace & In Silence | ||
|image_map = | | image_map = [[File:Cities of Arcandias 2.png|300px]] | ||
|capital = | | capital = [[Alvéris]] | ||
|largest_city = | | largest_city = Alvéris | ||
|demonym = | | demonym = Arcandian | ||
|government_type = | | government_type = [[Parliamentary Corpocracy]] | ||
|leader_title1 = | | leader_title1 = Prime Minister | ||
|leader_name1 = | | leader_name1 = [[Helena Moreau]] | ||
|leader_title2 = | | leader_title2 = Speaker for the Council | ||
|leader_name2 = | | leader_name2 = [[Sebastian Verano]] | ||
|legislature = | | legislature = [[Third Arcandian Council|The Third Council]] | ||
|sovereignty_type = | | sovereignty_type = Independence from [[Terra Argo]] | ||
|established_event1 = [[Second Arcandian Revolution|Independence]] | | established_event1 = [[Second Arcandian Revolution|Independence]] | ||
|established_date1 = | | established_date1 = October 15, 1875 | ||
|established_event2 = [[Souza-Lima Coupe]] | | established_event2 = [[Souza-Lima Coupe]] | ||
|established_date2 = | | established_date2 = March 22, 1928 | ||
|established_event3 = [[Constitution Convention]] | | established_event3 = [[Constitution Convention]] | ||
|established_date3 = October 15, 1969 | | established_date3 = October 15, 1969 | ||
|area = | | area = | ||
|area_sq_mi = | | area_sq_mi = 6,832 | ||
|area_km2 = | | area_km2 = 17,695 | ||
|population_estimate = 12,145,678 | | population_estimate = 12,145,678 | ||
|population_estimate_year = 2024 | | population_estimate_year = 2024 | ||
|population_census = 11,811,767 | | population_census = 11,811,767 | ||
|population_census_year = 2019 | | population_census_year = 2019 | ||
|population_density_km2 = 686 | | population_density_km2 = 686 | ||
|population_density_sq_mi = 1,778 | | population_density_sq_mi = 1,778 | ||
|GDP_nominal = $666,793,507,624 | | GDP_nominal = $666,793,507,624 | ||
|GDP_nominal_year = 2024 | | GDP_nominal_year = 2024 | ||
|GDP_nominal_per_capita = $54,929 | | GDP_nominal_per_capita = $54,929 | ||
|HDI = | | HDI = 0.683 | ||
|HDI_year = 2019 | | HDI_year = 2019 | ||
|currency = | | currency = Arcandian Coin | ||
| image_map3 = [[File:We are from the goverment and here to help (5).png|300px]] NationStates (Not Lore Acurate): [https://www.nationstates.net/nation=arcandias/detail=factbook NationStates.net] Arcandian Beacon (news): [https://arcandian.wixsite.com/arcmnews ArcandianBeacon.com] | |||
}} | }} | ||
The Democratic States of Arcandias is an Parliamentary Corpocracy and covers 17,695 square kilometers (6,832 square miles). With an estimated population of 12.1 million | The Democratic States of Arcandias is an [[Parliamentary Corpocracy]] and covers 17,695 square kilometers (6,832 square miles). With an estimated population of 12.1 million. Arcandias is comprised of three main islands, [[Aurezia]], [[Pyrosia]], [[Nerithis]] as well as several smaller islands. Arcandias plays a decent sized role in the global economy as the leading exporter of rare earth metals, luxury goods, and has been emerging in the tech sector for some time. | ||
The name "Arcandias" originates from a combination of the words "Arcadia" and "Andes," | The name "Arcandias" originates from a combination of the words "Arcadia" and "Andes," named after the general term used to generally describe the region of colonial [[Terra Argo]]. Some original settlers of the region called the islands "mooi", but after the discovery of rare earth materials, businessman arriving to the region called it Andes for its coloration to the wealth and prosperity of their home empire. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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'''(Pre-1700)''' | '''(Pre-1700)''' | ||
Archaeological evidence suggests that the first inhabitants arrived approximately 3,000 to 5,000 years ago. These early tribes developed sophisticated agricultural practices, | Archaeological evidence suggests that the first inhabitants arrived approximately 3,000 to 5,000 years ago. These early tribes developed highly sophisticated agricultural practices, growing crops such as maize, beans, and potatoes. They were also to believed to engaging in fishing and gathering activities. Social structures were mostly basic due to the fact of the islands small area, there were to be 3 main that were aligned in their goals and formed alliances through trade. Their cultural practices included huge ceremonies, storytelling, and expression through pottery and textiles. The indigenous peoples also had a deep spiritual connection to the land and sea, believing that the earth was alive and it was their duty to fallow what she provides. | ||
===Colonial Era=== | ===Colonial Era === | ||
'''(1700s-1800s)''' | '''(1700s-1800s)''' | ||
The discovery of rich deposits of rare earth | The discovery of rich deposits of rare earth metal, ignited intense interest from [[Terra Argo]] eager to exploit these resources. The discovery of these resources prompted several expeditions to the archipelago in the early 1700s. By the mid-1700s, Terra Argo had established trading posts and mining operations across the islands. Colonial authorities implemented harsh economic quotes and policies that aimed at maximizing resource extraction, which led to implementation of high taxes and horrible working conditions on the indigenous populations. This period of colonization is marked by significant violence and the eradication of the indigenous people and their cultures, resulting in the death of over 96% of the native population. | ||
===Revolutions and First Council=== | ===Revolutions and First Council=== | ||
'''(1800s-1927)''' | '''(1800s-1927)''' | ||
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By the mid-19th century, Arcandias saw the emergence of a new generation of powerful businessmen. These individuals, many of whom were brought in to manage the growing rare earth mining operations, began to realize the potential profit in seizing control over Arcandias' mineral wealth and luxury trade. This group, along with many of the older wealthy families, became the financial and political backbone of the [[Second Arcandian Revolution|Second Revolution]]. Unlike the earlier attempt, this second revolution, which began in the summer of 1873, was well planned and well-funded. The wealthy revolutionaries had the resources to finance the fight and, within two years, had successfully taken control of two of the three main islands from colonial rule. And on February 22nd, 1875, Terra Argo cecced control of 2 out of the 3 islands. | By the mid-19th century, Arcandias saw the emergence of a new generation of powerful businessmen. These individuals, many of whom were brought in to manage the growing rare earth mining operations, began to realize the potential profit in seizing control over Arcandias' mineral wealth and luxury trade. This group, along with many of the older wealthy families, became the financial and political backbone of the [[Second Arcandian Revolution|Second Revolution]]. Unlike the earlier attempt, this second revolution, which began in the summer of 1873, was well planned and well-funded. The wealthy revolutionaries had the resources to finance the fight and, within two years, had successfully taken control of two of the three main islands from colonial rule. And on February 22nd, 1875, Terra Argo cecced control of 2 out of the 3 islands. | ||
Following this partial independence, Arcandias was governed by a newly established Oligarchic Council. This council, known as the [[First Council]], was comprised of the wealthiest and most influential businessmen in the country. The council fluctuated in size, with anywhere from 20 to 100 members at any given time, as membership was based on | Following this partial independence, Arcandias was governed by a newly established Oligarchic Council. This council, known as the [[First Council of Arcandias|First Council]], was comprised of the wealthiest and most influential businessmen in the country. The council fluctuated in size, with anywhere from 20 to 100 members at any given time, as membership was based on appointments rather than a formal election or democratic processes. [[Governors]], often were appointed by the council and closely connected to its members through family ties or business relationships. While these governors held power over their respective cities, the council maintained ultimate executive authority, prioritizing profits over governance. This system of governance, however, proved deeply flawed. The council's focus on maximizing profits from mining and trade led to significant corruption among both council members and governors. Many governors, who had little attachment to the cities they managed, prioritized their own interests over the well-being of the population. As a result, crime rates surged, and poverty spread among the working-class population. | ||
===Transition to Monarchy=== | ===Transition to Monarchy=== | ||
'''(1927-1928)''' | '''(1927-1928)''' | ||
The [[Corruption Collapse of 1927]] marked the end of the Oligarchic Council that had ruled the country for over five decades. The collapse came just five years after the | The [[Corruption Collapse of 1927]] marked the end of the Oligarchic Council that had ruled the country for over five decades. The collapse came just five years after the integration of the third main island (1922), which had completed [[Arcandias' unification]]. However, despite this milestone, the country was plagued by corruption, growing inequality, and worsening living conditions for the majority of its citizens. Public outrage, fed by widespread corruption among the elites, exploded into protests, civil unrest, and violence, which led to a breakdown in law and order. Arcandias was on the brink of chaos, and the business elites feared the imminent collapse of their power and wealth and dissolved the First Council. The dissolution of the council did little to calm the situation. Fearing that a third and more violent revolution was on the horizon. | ||
It was during this period that the [[Souza-Lima family]] emerged as a beacon of hope among elite circles. Known for their immense wealth and influence, the Souza-Lima family positioned themselves as the only force capable of restoring order to the crumbling nation. [[Domingos Souza-Lima]], the patriarch of the family, negotiated with other elite factions, promising that he could stabilize the country while allowing the economic priorities that had benefited the upper class to continue. He assured them that a new council would be formed, one that would act in an advisory capacity to the monarchy rather than holding any real power. | It was during this period that the [[Souza-Lima family]] emerged as a beacon of hope among elite circles. Known for their immense wealth and influence, the Souza-Lima family positioned themselves as the only force capable of restoring order to the crumbling nation. [[Domingos Souza-Lima]], the patriarch of the family, negotiated with other elite factions, promising that he could stabilize the country while allowing the economic priorities that had benefited the upper class to continue. He assured them that a new council would be formed, one that would act in an advisory capacity to the monarchy rather than holding any real power. | ||
===Souza-Lima Monarchy=== | ===Souza-Lima Monarchy=== | ||
'''(1928-1956)''' | '''(1928-1956)''' | ||
In March of 1928, the Souza-Lima family orchestrated a well-staged coup that presented Domingos Souza-Lima as the unifying figure Arcandias so desperately needed. On March 29, 1928, Domingos was crowned the first King of Arcandias in a dramatic ceremony that was designed to legitimize his rule. With the monarchy established, he promised to restore order to the chaos that had engulfed the country. His coronation was presented as a new beginning for Arcandias, one that would ensure stability while keeping the elites satisfied. | In March of 1928, the [[Souza-Lima family]] orchestrated a well-staged coup that presented [[Domingos Souza-Lima]] as the unifying figure Arcandias so desperately needed. On March 29, 1928, Domingos was crowned the first King of Arcandias in a dramatic ceremony that was designed to legitimize his rule. With the monarchy established, he promised to restore order to the chaos that had engulfed the country. His coronation was presented as a new beginning for Arcandias, one that would ensure stability while keeping the elites satisfied. | ||
The goal of the monarchy was to restore order and reunify the nation after the chaotic dissolution of the First Council and the Corruption Collapse of 1927. Domingos, as the first king, introduced reforms that would solidify the monarchy’s power while creating the appearance of inclusivity and "democratic" governance through the establishment of the Second Council. The council, however, functioned largely as a ceremonial body; though its members were elected, the monarchy retained the power to approve or reject any election result, ensuring that the Souza-Lima family maintained control over the political process. | The goal of the monarchy was to restore order and reunify the nation after the chaotic dissolution of the First Council and the [[Corruption Collapse of 1927]]. Domingos, as the first king, introduced reforms that would solidify the monarchy’s power while creating the appearance of inclusivity and "democratic" governance through the establishment of the Second Council. The council, however, functioned largely as a ceremonial body; though its members were elected, the monarchy retained the power to approve or reject any election result, ensuring that the Souza-Lima family maintained control over the political process. | ||
Throughout the 1930s, Arcandias experienced a period of relative stability. Under the monarchy, they successfully implemented policies that addressed some of the grievances that had sparked the earlier unrest. One of the major accomplishments of the monarch was the construction of [[route 5]] as well as numerous railways that connected all 3 of the islands. | Throughout the 1930s, Arcandias experienced a period of relative stability. Under the monarchy, they successfully implemented policies that addressed some of the grievances that had sparked the earlier unrest. One of the major accomplishments of the monarch was the construction of [[Arcandian Route 5|route 5]] as well as numerous railways that connected all 3 of the islands. | ||
However, the monarchy’s primary concern, was ensuring its own survival. Recognizing that social unrest could easily reemerge, the Souza- Lima family placed significant emphasis on militarization. The islands were fortified, and military spending became a top priority for the monarchy. Some historians argue that the monarchy’s investment in military infrastructure only masked the deeper issues of inequality and corruption, which continued to fester beneath the surface. | However, the monarchy’s primary concern, was ensuring its own survival. Recognizing that social unrest could easily reemerge, the Souza- Lima family placed significant emphasis on militarization. The islands were fortified, and military spending became a top priority for the monarchy. Some historians argue that the monarchy’s investment in military infrastructure only masked the deeper issues of inequality and corruption, which continued to fester beneath the surface. | ||
Throughout the 1940s, Arcandias became increasingly involved in global trade. The monarchy negotiated trade deals with foreign powers that allowed the country to sell its valuable resources at a premium. By the late 1940s, Arcandias had established itself as a small but influential player in international relations. | Throughout the 1940s, Arcandias became increasingly involved in global trade. The monarchy negotiated trade deals with foreign powers that allowed the country to sell its valuable resources at a premium. By the late 1940s, Arcandias had established itself as a small but influential player in international relations. | ||
===Shift to Parliamentary Corpocracy === | |||
===Shift to Parliamentary Corpocracy=== | |||
'''(1956-1969)''' | '''(1956-1969)''' | ||
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In 1969, a [[constitutional convention]] convened, led by a coalition of business leaders, governors, and members of the second council. The convention's goal was to form a new government that would address the failings of the monarchy while keeping the influence of wealthy elitists. After 4 months of debates and negotiations, the convention produced a new constitution that established the current form of government, Parliamentary Corpocracy. This new system combined elements of democracy with existing wealth (most commonly known as [[wealth voting]], where the more wealth you have the more votes you get). For the first time council members could be voted out (but sense 1969 only 23 council members have ever voted out). Politician qualifications where expanded but still based on wealth, education, and business experience. This made it so that those who held power were seen as capable of managing the country’s economy and resources. | In 1969, a [[constitutional convention]] convened, led by a coalition of business leaders, governors, and members of the second council. The convention's goal was to form a new government that would address the failings of the monarchy while keeping the influence of wealthy elitists. After 4 months of debates and negotiations, the convention produced a new constitution that established the current form of government, Parliamentary Corpocracy. This new system combined elements of democracy with existing wealth (most commonly known as [[wealth voting]], where the more wealth you have the more votes you get). For the first time council members could be voted out (but sense 1969 only 23 council members have ever voted out). Politician qualifications where expanded but still based on wealth, education, and business experience. This made it so that those who held power were seen as capable of managing the country’s economy and resources. | ||
===Modern Day Arcandias === | ===Modern Day Arcandias=== | ||
'''(1969-Present)''' | '''(1969-Present)''' | ||
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While the country has seen steady economic growth, it faces challenges regarding inequality, with a growing divide between the ultra-wealthy and the working class. The average citizen of Arcandias experiences limited social mobility, with most political and economic opportunities restricted to those with substantial financial resources or connections within the corporate elite. Arcandias has also gained a reputation as a tax haven, attracting foreign businesses and investors seeking to minimize tax burdens. The nation's 7.5% flat tax rate has made it an attractive location for multinational corporations and wealthy individuals, further consolidating its image as a hub for global commerce and finance. | While the country has seen steady economic growth, it faces challenges regarding inequality, with a growing divide between the ultra-wealthy and the working class. The average citizen of Arcandias experiences limited social mobility, with most political and economic opportunities restricted to those with substantial financial resources or connections within the corporate elite. Arcandias has also gained a reputation as a tax haven, attracting foreign businesses and investors seeking to minimize tax burdens. The nation's 7.5% flat tax rate has made it an attractive location for multinational corporations and wealthy individuals, further consolidating its image as a hub for global commerce and finance. | ||
==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
Arcandias is a sovereign nation consisting of three main islands: [[ | Arcandias is a sovereign nation consisting of three main islands: [[Aurezia]], [[Pyrosia]], and [[Nerithis]], situated in the western Ocean of [[Lands End]]. Known for its rugged landscapes, volcanic origins, and scenic coastlines, Arcandias has become a key player in global trade due to its vast natural resources and strategic location. | ||
===Climate=== | ===Climate=== | ||
Arcandias experiences a tropical monsoon climate on most of its landmass, with smaller sections, particularly the southern parts of the islands, falling under the tropical rainforest climate. The monsoon season brings heavy rainfall from November to April, while the rest of the year sees a more defined dry period, especially in lower-lying coastal areas. However, the ocean ensures that temperatures will remain warm year-round, with average daily temperatures ranging from 77°F (25°C) to 88°F (31°C). | Arcandias experiences a tropical monsoon climate on most of its landmass, with smaller sections, particularly the southern parts of the islands, falling under the tropical rainforest climate. The monsoon season brings heavy rainfall from November to April, while the rest of the year sees a more defined dry period, especially in lower-lying coastal areas. However, the ocean ensures that temperatures will remain warm year-round, with average daily temperatures ranging from 77°F (25°C) to 88°F (31°C). | ||
The country also experiences significant rainfall, particularly in the monsoon season, with an average of 60 to 100 inches (1,500 to 2,500 mm) annually, depending on the region. The mountainous areas of | The country also experiences significant rainfall, particularly in the monsoon season, with an average of 60 to 100 inches (1,500 to 2,500 mm) annually, depending on the region. The mountainous areas of Aurezia can receive even higher rainfall totals, leading to lush vegetation and waterfalls. Due to this, Arcandias is humid year-round, with relative humidity averaging between 75% and 90%. Daytime temperatures seldom fall below 77°F (25°C) but are still curbed by sea breezes, particularly on the coasts. At higher elevations, such as those found in the interior of Aurezia, can experience slightly cooler conditions. | ||
===Environment=== | ===Environment=== | ||
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The [[Parliamentary Corpocracy]] of Arcandias was designed to balance democratic principles with the entrenched influence of the nation’s elite. Established in 1969 following the fall of the monarchy, the system reflects the country's emphasis on economic power as a key cause of political influence. Wealth-based voting and candidacy requirements ensure that only the wealthiest and most successful individuals participate in the decision-making process. | The [[Parliamentary Corpocracy]] of Arcandias was designed to balance democratic principles with the entrenched influence of the nation’s elite. Established in 1969 following the fall of the monarchy, the system reflects the country's emphasis on economic power as a key cause of political influence. Wealth-based voting and candidacy requirements ensure that only the wealthiest and most successful individuals participate in the decision-making process. | ||
The government is centered around the [[Third Council]], which holds legislative and executive power. Members are elected every five years based on the wealth of voting citizens, ensuring that the elite control the political direction of the nation. The council creates national policies, manages economic affairs. The Prime Minister, chosen by the council, wields significant power, including the ability to veto laws, call votes, and direct the country’s legislative agenda. Despite this concentration of power, the Prime Minister’s role is not entirely independent, as their authority is checked by the influential corporate-backed council. This framework allows for swift decision-making, economic growth and corporate interests. | The government is centered around the [[Third Arcandian Council|Third Council]], which holds legislative and executive power. Members are elected every five years based on the wealth of voting citizens, ensuring that the elite control the political direction of the nation. The council creates national policies, manages economic affairs. The Prime Minister, chosen by the council, wields significant power, including the ability to veto laws, call votes, and direct the country’s legislative agenda. Despite this concentration of power, the Prime Minister’s role is not entirely independent, as their authority is checked by the influential corporate-backed council. This framework allows for swift decision-making, economic growth and corporate interests. | ||
Political parties in Arcandias take the form of [[large multinational corporations]], representing various sectors of the economy. These corporate parties control council seats proportionate to their financial clout, guiding policy to benefit their industries. Despite the wealth-centric system, Arcandias has remained politically stable, with the government continuing to refine its policies to align with the interests of the business elite while keeping its population happy. | Political parties in Arcandias take the form of [[large multinational corporations]], representing various sectors of the economy. These corporate parties control council seats proportionate to their financial clout, guiding policy to benefit their industries. Despite the wealth-centric system, Arcandias has remained politically stable, with the government continuing to refine its policies to align with the interests of the business elite while keeping its population happy. | ||
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==Economy== | ==Economy== | ||
The Economy of Arcandias is | The Economy of Arcandias is a corporate-dominated, market-driven economic system that operates under the principles of a Linkfree-market capitalism. This favors the interests of wealthy individuals and corporations, and creates an environment where business, innovation, and profitability are prioritized. The country is kept up by low tax rates, minimal regulation, and a flat tax system of 7.5%. Arcandias' goal is to attract companies looking for favorable operating conditions and outsourcing cheap labor. | ||
===Energy=== | ===Energy=== | ||
[[Energis Arcandias]] (AEC) is the primary company in the energy sector in Arcandias. The company controls around 90% of the national grid, operating offshore [[Blackspire Drilling Towers]] around the north and south of [[Velorum]] and methane extraction plants along Vespris’ volcanic fissures. In 2023, AEC unveiled the Solaris Array near Pyrosia—a token solar farm powering corporate offices—while rural towns like Solinthia rely on diesel generators and illegal geothermal taps drilled into unstable magma chambers. | |||
AEC’s monopoly is challenged only by a start-up [[Tidal Collective]], a renewable energy startup operating experimental underwater turbines in the Crythalis Channel. However, its output covers just 5% of national demand. Rural electrification projects, such as the [[Vespris Highlands Wind Initiative]], remain underfunded; AEC lobbied the Third Council to block subsidies, arguing they “distort market incentives.” | |||
===Industry=== | ===Industry=== | ||
Arcandias' industrial sector is concentrated around resource extraction, manufacturing, and tech-driven innovation. Arcandias Mining and Manufacturing Corporation and its subsidiary Alta Machinery are key players in the mining and heavy industry sectors, responsible for the extraction of rare minerals used around the world. | Arcandias' industrial sector is concentrated around resource extraction, manufacturing, and tech-driven innovation. Arcandias Mining and Manufacturing Corporation and its subsidiary Alta Machinery are key players in the mining and heavy industry sectors, responsible for the extraction of rare minerals used around the world. | ||
===Infrastructure=== | ===Infrastructure=== | ||
===Transport=== | ===Transport=== | ||
The | Arcandias’ transportation network where designed for servicing all urban and industrial hubs. The [[Trans-Arcandian Highway System]], was first developed by the Arcandian government during the monarchy and when the new government took control, they privatized the roads. Eventually all the companies that bought roads eventually created a joint company to manage road and toll networks called the[[Arcandias Infrastructure Consortium| Arcandias Infrastructure Consortium (AIC)]]. Each company that bought in gets a share of the AIC's profits each year, and he AIC is also Arcandias only non-profit company. Major project like elevated hyperlanes or subterranean freight tunnels are ussally funded and then owned by the companies itself like [[Arcandian Route 5|Route 5]]. On the other hand, rural roads on Vespris and Crythalis remain unpaved and prone to landslides, forcing isolated towns to rely on diesel-powered ferries and antiquated rail lines abandoned during the [[1990s privatization wave]]. | ||
Urban centers feature Arcandias' [[High Speed Rail]] system, one of the very few government-corporate funded projects. The rail links urban districts to industrial cities and is the perferd way of travel for most of Arcandian citizens. [[Pyrosia]] and [[Monteclair's]] [[Vertical Transit Loop]] is a helicopter loop owned and operated by an AIC-[[Energis Arcandias]] joint venture connecting the cities with oil rigs out at sea they dominate the nations airspace, with only just 1 international airport in Arcandias. Meanwhile, rural Crythalis lacks public transit entirely, with defunding happening over the course of a decade. After the monarchy the Third Council saw that was no need for a [[Nerithis]] passenger rail line and sold it off to the [[Glint Global Holdings (GGH)]] who couldnt maintain a profit and defunded it 2 years before the founding of the AIC in 1982. | |||
==Culture== | ==Culture== | ||
Arcandian society is highly organized, with social life driven by exclusive clubs, gatherings, and business networking events. Festivals and public events are carefully designed by the government in collaboration with corporations to showcase talent, innovation, and prosperity while the working classes are engaged and entertained. This has resulted in a culture that celebrates wealth and success, with major corporations playing a pivotal role in shaping education, entertainment, and social structures. | Arcandian society is highly organized, with social life driven by exclusive clubs, gatherings, and business networking events. Festivals and public events are carefully designed by the government in collaboration with corporations to showcase talent, innovation, and prosperity while the working classes are engaged and entertained. This has resulted in a culture that celebrates wealth and success, with major corporations playing a pivotal role in shaping education, entertainment, and social structures. | ||
====Music and art==== | ====Music and art ==== | ||
Music and art in Arcandias reflect the country’s desire to position itself as a global leader. The wealthy fund large art institutions and musical festivals and local artists often blend contemporary styles with indigenous traditions, it creates a combination that appeals to various audiences. The country's elite prefers exclusive performances of classical music or electronic compositions during social events. Jazz, has also made a significant resurgence in recent years, with annual jazz festivals sponsored by major corporations. Art in Arcandias is dominated by high-end galleries and luxury art fairs, where the works of local and international artists are showcased to wealthy collectors. Contemporary pieces are popular, highlighting the tension between progress and the preservation of traditional values, reflecting the dynamic nature of Arcandian society. | Music and art in Arcandias reflect the country’s desire to position itself as a global leader. The wealthy fund large art institutions and musical festivals and local artists often blend contemporary styles with indigenous traditions, it creates a combination that appeals to various audiences. The country's elite prefers exclusive performances of classical music or electronic compositions during social events. Jazz, has also made a significant resurgence in recent years, with annual jazz festivals sponsored by major corporations. Art in Arcandias is dominated by high-end galleries and luxury art fairs, where the works of local and international artists are showcased to wealthy collectors. Contemporary pieces are popular, highlighting the tension between progress and the preservation of traditional values, reflecting the dynamic nature of Arcandian society. | ||
====Cuisine==== | ====Cuisine==== | ||
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====Sports==== | ====Sports==== | ||
In Arcandias, sports are both a form of leisure for the masses and a platform for the wealthy to display their status. While pick-up games of basketball and casual rugby matches dominate the streets and parks, the nation's elite prefers more exclusive sports like yachting. E-sports have also seen a significant rise in popularity, with the [[Arcandian LoL Championship]] and [[Arcandian CS League]] gaining international attention. These tournaments are often sponsored by corporations and serve as major networking events for both the players and spectators. | In Arcandias, sports are both a form of leisure for the masses and a platform for the wealthy to display their status. While pick-up games of basketball and casual rugby matches dominate the streets and parks, the nation's elite prefers more exclusive sports like yachting. E-sports have also seen a significant rise in popularity, with the [[Arcandian LoL Championship]] and [[Arcandian CS League]] gaining international attention. These tournaments are often sponsored by corporations and serve as major networking events for both the players and spectators. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:23, 5 February 2025
The Democratic States of Arcandias | |
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Flag | |
Motto: In Peace & In Silence | |
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Capital and largest city | Alvéris |
Demonym(s) | Arcandian |
Government | Parliamentary Corpocracy |
• Prime Minister | Helena Moreau |
• Speaker for the Council | Sebastian Verano |
Legislature | The Third Council |
Independence from Terra Argo | |
October 15, 1875 | |
March 22, 1928 | |
October 15, 1969 | |
Area | |
• Total | 17,695 km2 (6,832 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2024 estimate | 12,145,678 |
• 2019 census | 11,811,767 |
• Density | 686/km2 (1,776.7/sq mi) |
GDP (nominal) | 2024 estimate |
• Total | $666,793,507,624 |
• Per capita | $54,929 |
HDI (2019) | 0.683 medium |
Currency | Arcandian Coin |
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The Democratic States of Arcandias is an Parliamentary Corpocracy and covers 17,695 square kilometers (6,832 square miles). With an estimated population of 12.1 million. Arcandias is comprised of three main islands, Aurezia, Pyrosia, Nerithis as well as several smaller islands. Arcandias plays a decent sized role in the global economy as the leading exporter of rare earth metals, luxury goods, and has been emerging in the tech sector for some time.
The name "Arcandias" originates from a combination of the words "Arcadia" and "Andes," named after the general term used to generally describe the region of colonial Terra Argo. Some original settlers of the region called the islands "mooi", but after the discovery of rare earth materials, businessman arriving to the region called it Andes for its coloration to the wealth and prosperity of their home empire.
History
Pre-Colonization
(Pre-1700)
Archaeological evidence suggests that the first inhabitants arrived approximately 3,000 to 5,000 years ago. These early tribes developed highly sophisticated agricultural practices, growing crops such as maize, beans, and potatoes. They were also to believed to engaging in fishing and gathering activities. Social structures were mostly basic due to the fact of the islands small area, there were to be 3 main that were aligned in their goals and formed alliances through trade. Their cultural practices included huge ceremonies, storytelling, and expression through pottery and textiles. The indigenous peoples also had a deep spiritual connection to the land and sea, believing that the earth was alive and it was their duty to fallow what she provides.
Colonial Era
(1700s-1800s)
The discovery of rich deposits of rare earth metal, ignited intense interest from Terra Argo eager to exploit these resources. The discovery of these resources prompted several expeditions to the archipelago in the early 1700s. By the mid-1700s, Terra Argo had established trading posts and mining operations across the islands. Colonial authorities implemented harsh economic quotes and policies that aimed at maximizing resource extraction, which led to implementation of high taxes and horrible working conditions on the indigenous populations. This period of colonization is marked by significant violence and the eradication of the indigenous people and their cultures, resulting in the death of over 96% of the native population.
Revolutions and First Council
(1800s-1927)
In the early 1820s, the first attempts at independence arose as a reaction to the harsh conditions imposed by Terra Argo. This weak independence movement, named First Revolution, was fueled by resentment towards oppressive taxation and exploitative labor practices in the mining sector, resulted in five years of bloody conflict. However, this uprising was ultimately unsuccessful. Undermanned, unstable, and most importantly, underfunded, the movement struggled to maintain momentum. Local elites, who had grown wealthy under the colonial system, had little interest in supporting a rebellion that might disrupt their economic benefits. As a result, they worked to undermine the cause, leading to its collapse by the late 1829.
By the mid-19th century, Arcandias saw the emergence of a new generation of powerful businessmen. These individuals, many of whom were brought in to manage the growing rare earth mining operations, began to realize the potential profit in seizing control over Arcandias' mineral wealth and luxury trade. This group, along with many of the older wealthy families, became the financial and political backbone of the Second Revolution. Unlike the earlier attempt, this second revolution, which began in the summer of 1873, was well planned and well-funded. The wealthy revolutionaries had the resources to finance the fight and, within two years, had successfully taken control of two of the three main islands from colonial rule. And on February 22nd, 1875, Terra Argo cecced control of 2 out of the 3 islands.
Following this partial independence, Arcandias was governed by a newly established Oligarchic Council. This council, known as the First Council, was comprised of the wealthiest and most influential businessmen in the country. The council fluctuated in size, with anywhere from 20 to 100 members at any given time, as membership was based on appointments rather than a formal election or democratic processes. Governors, often were appointed by the council and closely connected to its members through family ties or business relationships. While these governors held power over their respective cities, the council maintained ultimate executive authority, prioritizing profits over governance. This system of governance, however, proved deeply flawed. The council's focus on maximizing profits from mining and trade led to significant corruption among both council members and governors. Many governors, who had little attachment to the cities they managed, prioritized their own interests over the well-being of the population. As a result, crime rates surged, and poverty spread among the working-class population.
Transition to Monarchy
(1927-1928)
The Corruption Collapse of 1927 marked the end of the Oligarchic Council that had ruled the country for over five decades. The collapse came just five years after the integration of the third main island (1922), which had completed Arcandias' unification. However, despite this milestone, the country was plagued by corruption, growing inequality, and worsening living conditions for the majority of its citizens. Public outrage, fed by widespread corruption among the elites, exploded into protests, civil unrest, and violence, which led to a breakdown in law and order. Arcandias was on the brink of chaos, and the business elites feared the imminent collapse of their power and wealth and dissolved the First Council. The dissolution of the council did little to calm the situation. Fearing that a third and more violent revolution was on the horizon.
It was during this period that the Souza-Lima family emerged as a beacon of hope among elite circles. Known for their immense wealth and influence, the Souza-Lima family positioned themselves as the only force capable of restoring order to the crumbling nation. Domingos Souza-Lima, the patriarch of the family, negotiated with other elite factions, promising that he could stabilize the country while allowing the economic priorities that had benefited the upper class to continue. He assured them that a new council would be formed, one that would act in an advisory capacity to the monarchy rather than holding any real power.
Souza-Lima Monarchy
(1928-1956)
In March of 1928, the Souza-Lima family orchestrated a well-staged coup that presented Domingos Souza-Lima as the unifying figure Arcandias so desperately needed. On March 29, 1928, Domingos was crowned the first King of Arcandias in a dramatic ceremony that was designed to legitimize his rule. With the monarchy established, he promised to restore order to the chaos that had engulfed the country. His coronation was presented as a new beginning for Arcandias, one that would ensure stability while keeping the elites satisfied.
The goal of the monarchy was to restore order and reunify the nation after the chaotic dissolution of the First Council and the Corruption Collapse of 1927. Domingos, as the first king, introduced reforms that would solidify the monarchy’s power while creating the appearance of inclusivity and "democratic" governance through the establishment of the Second Council. The council, however, functioned largely as a ceremonial body; though its members were elected, the monarchy retained the power to approve or reject any election result, ensuring that the Souza-Lima family maintained control over the political process.
Throughout the 1930s, Arcandias experienced a period of relative stability. Under the monarchy, they successfully implemented policies that addressed some of the grievances that had sparked the earlier unrest. One of the major accomplishments of the monarch was the construction of route 5 as well as numerous railways that connected all 3 of the islands.
However, the monarchy’s primary concern, was ensuring its own survival. Recognizing that social unrest could easily reemerge, the Souza- Lima family placed significant emphasis on militarization. The islands were fortified, and military spending became a top priority for the monarchy. Some historians argue that the monarchy’s investment in military infrastructure only masked the deeper issues of inequality and corruption, which continued to fester beneath the surface.
Throughout the 1940s, Arcandias became increasingly involved in global trade. The monarchy negotiated trade deals with foreign powers that allowed the country to sell its valuable resources at a premium. By the late 1940s, Arcandias had established itself as a small but influential player in international relations.
Shift to Parliamentary Corpocracy
(1956-1969)
By the late 1960s, it became clear that the Monarchy was no longer sustainable. The growing discontent among the populace, as well as the internal divisions within the Souza-Lima family, created a unstable environment. The second council was most an advisory role however in the last 5 years they had gained more power due to the monarchy not being able to handle the country. In May of 1969, the council led a historic vote to dissolve the very government that brought them to existence. In a secret vote of 142 to 8 the second council led to dissolve the monarchy. The last king, Pedro Souza-Lima, was given an honorary position as a cultural ambassador until his death in 1976. Of course, this wouldn't be without the effort of the military ensuring the removal of the monarch and their family. Being independent to the crown, they were convinced by the council to ensure there removal. Today, the Souza-Lima family (with their limitless wealth) live across the world in the highest amount of luxury money can buy.
In 1969, a constitutional convention convened, led by a coalition of business leaders, governors, and members of the second council. The convention's goal was to form a new government that would address the failings of the monarchy while keeping the influence of wealthy elitists. After 4 months of debates and negotiations, the convention produced a new constitution that established the current form of government, Parliamentary Corpocracy. This new system combined elements of democracy with existing wealth (most commonly known as wealth voting, where the more wealth you have the more votes you get). For the first time council members could be voted out (but sense 1969 only 23 council members have ever voted out). Politician qualifications where expanded but still based on wealth, education, and business experience. This made it so that those who held power were seen as capable of managing the country’s economy and resources.
Modern Day Arcandias
(1969-Present)
Arcandias today operates under a Parliamentary Corpocracy, where political power is influenced by corporate interests. The nation's economy thrives on the extraction of rare earth materials and luxury goods, positioning it as a vital player in global markets. However, the wealth generated from these industries remains concentrated in the hands of a small elite, with corporations holding the sway over the government. The country is governed by a council of 150 members, where votes are weighted by wealth, a system that allows the most financially powerful individuals and companies to dominate the political landscape.
While the country has seen steady economic growth, it faces challenges regarding inequality, with a growing divide between the ultra-wealthy and the working class. The average citizen of Arcandias experiences limited social mobility, with most political and economic opportunities restricted to those with substantial financial resources or connections within the corporate elite. Arcandias has also gained a reputation as a tax haven, attracting foreign businesses and investors seeking to minimize tax burdens. The nation's 7.5% flat tax rate has made it an attractive location for multinational corporations and wealthy individuals, further consolidating its image as a hub for global commerce and finance.
Geography
Arcandias is a sovereign nation consisting of three main islands: Aurezia, Pyrosia, and Nerithis, situated in the western Ocean of Lands End. Known for its rugged landscapes, volcanic origins, and scenic coastlines, Arcandias has become a key player in global trade due to its vast natural resources and strategic location.
Climate
Arcandias experiences a tropical monsoon climate on most of its landmass, with smaller sections, particularly the southern parts of the islands, falling under the tropical rainforest climate. The monsoon season brings heavy rainfall from November to April, while the rest of the year sees a more defined dry period, especially in lower-lying coastal areas. However, the ocean ensures that temperatures will remain warm year-round, with average daily temperatures ranging from 77°F (25°C) to 88°F (31°C).
The country also experiences significant rainfall, particularly in the monsoon season, with an average of 60 to 100 inches (1,500 to 2,500 mm) annually, depending on the region. The mountainous areas of Aurezia can receive even higher rainfall totals, leading to lush vegetation and waterfalls. Due to this, Arcandias is humid year-round, with relative humidity averaging between 75% and 90%. Daytime temperatures seldom fall below 77°F (25°C) but are still curbed by sea breezes, particularly on the coasts. At higher elevations, such as those found in the interior of Aurezia, can experience slightly cooler conditions.
Environment
Arcandias is home to an variety of different ecosystems, including mangroves, coral reefs, rainforests, and volcanic plains. The country is also renowned for its biodiversity. The rainforests of Arcandias house a wide variety of plant species, including hardwood trees, palms, ferns, and orchids. In addition to lush vegetation, the islands are inhabited by several unique animal species, such as birds, reptiles, and small mammals and all being evolved in relative isolation. Coastal areas are teeming with life, which includes vibrant coral reefs that support fish, sea turtles, and other aquatic species.
Politics and government
The Parliamentary Corpocracy of Arcandias was designed to balance democratic principles with the entrenched influence of the nation’s elite. Established in 1969 following the fall of the monarchy, the system reflects the country's emphasis on economic power as a key cause of political influence. Wealth-based voting and candidacy requirements ensure that only the wealthiest and most successful individuals participate in the decision-making process.
The government is centered around the Third Council, which holds legislative and executive power. Members are elected every five years based on the wealth of voting citizens, ensuring that the elite control the political direction of the nation. The council creates national policies, manages economic affairs. The Prime Minister, chosen by the council, wields significant power, including the ability to veto laws, call votes, and direct the country’s legislative agenda. Despite this concentration of power, the Prime Minister’s role is not entirely independent, as their authority is checked by the influential corporate-backed council. This framework allows for swift decision-making, economic growth and corporate interests.
Political parties in Arcandias take the form of large multinational corporations, representing various sectors of the economy. These corporate parties control council seats proportionate to their financial clout, guiding policy to benefit their industries. Despite the wealth-centric system, Arcandias has remained politically stable, with the government continuing to refine its policies to align with the interests of the business elite while keeping its population happy.
Military
The military of Arcandias is a highly organized force designed to protect the nation's interests, both domestically and abroad. The military is divided into three main branches: the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force, each responsible for different aspects of national defense. Additionally, there is a Arcandias Strategic Intelligence Directorate and Internal Security Division that handles both internal and external intelligence operations, cyber warfare, and counterintelligence. Training thought the military is rigorous, with an emphasis on urban warfare, rapid response, and Strategery. The military culture promotes discipline, honor, and a commitment to protecting the nation's prosperity.
Foreign relations
Arcandias has a complex foreign relations strategy, driven by its economic interests, particularly in the mining of rare earth minerals and high-tech industries. Its foreign policy is shaped around maintaining stable trading relationships with major world powers and ensuring a environment for corporate growth. The nation's neutral stance in global conflicts has allowed it to avoid becoming entangled in major geopolitical disputes, focusing instead on leveraging its economic power.
Economy
The Economy of Arcandias is a corporate-dominated, market-driven economic system that operates under the principles of a Linkfree-market capitalism. This favors the interests of wealthy individuals and corporations, and creates an environment where business, innovation, and profitability are prioritized. The country is kept up by low tax rates, minimal regulation, and a flat tax system of 7.5%. Arcandias' goal is to attract companies looking for favorable operating conditions and outsourcing cheap labor.
Energy
Energis Arcandias (AEC) is the primary company in the energy sector in Arcandias. The company controls around 90% of the national grid, operating offshore Blackspire Drilling Towers around the north and south of Velorum and methane extraction plants along Vespris’ volcanic fissures. In 2023, AEC unveiled the Solaris Array near Pyrosia—a token solar farm powering corporate offices—while rural towns like Solinthia rely on diesel generators and illegal geothermal taps drilled into unstable magma chambers.
AEC’s monopoly is challenged only by a start-up Tidal Collective, a renewable energy startup operating experimental underwater turbines in the Crythalis Channel. However, its output covers just 5% of national demand. Rural electrification projects, such as the Vespris Highlands Wind Initiative, remain underfunded; AEC lobbied the Third Council to block subsidies, arguing they “distort market incentives.”
Industry
Arcandias' industrial sector is concentrated around resource extraction, manufacturing, and tech-driven innovation. Arcandias Mining and Manufacturing Corporation and its subsidiary Alta Machinery are key players in the mining and heavy industry sectors, responsible for the extraction of rare minerals used around the world.
Infrastructure
Transport
Arcandias’ transportation network where designed for servicing all urban and industrial hubs. The Trans-Arcandian Highway System, was first developed by the Arcandian government during the monarchy and when the new government took control, they privatized the roads. Eventually all the companies that bought roads eventually created a joint company to manage road and toll networks called the Arcandias Infrastructure Consortium (AIC). Each company that bought in gets a share of the AIC's profits each year, and he AIC is also Arcandias only non-profit company. Major project like elevated hyperlanes or subterranean freight tunnels are ussally funded and then owned by the companies itself like Route 5. On the other hand, rural roads on Vespris and Crythalis remain unpaved and prone to landslides, forcing isolated towns to rely on diesel-powered ferries and antiquated rail lines abandoned during the 1990s privatization wave.
Urban centers feature Arcandias' High Speed Rail system, one of the very few government-corporate funded projects. The rail links urban districts to industrial cities and is the perferd way of travel for most of Arcandian citizens. Pyrosia and Monteclair's Vertical Transit Loop is a helicopter loop owned and operated by an AIC-Energis Arcandias joint venture connecting the cities with oil rigs out at sea they dominate the nations airspace, with only just 1 international airport in Arcandias. Meanwhile, rural Crythalis lacks public transit entirely, with defunding happening over the course of a decade. After the monarchy the Third Council saw that was no need for a Nerithis passenger rail line and sold it off to the Glint Global Holdings (GGH) who couldnt maintain a profit and defunded it 2 years before the founding of the AIC in 1982.
Culture
Arcandian society is highly organized, with social life driven by exclusive clubs, gatherings, and business networking events. Festivals and public events are carefully designed by the government in collaboration with corporations to showcase talent, innovation, and prosperity while the working classes are engaged and entertained. This has resulted in a culture that celebrates wealth and success, with major corporations playing a pivotal role in shaping education, entertainment, and social structures.
Music and art
Music and art in Arcandias reflect the country’s desire to position itself as a global leader. The wealthy fund large art institutions and musical festivals and local artists often blend contemporary styles with indigenous traditions, it creates a combination that appeals to various audiences. The country's elite prefers exclusive performances of classical music or electronic compositions during social events. Jazz, has also made a significant resurgence in recent years, with annual jazz festivals sponsored by major corporations. Art in Arcandias is dominated by high-end galleries and luxury art fairs, where the works of local and international artists are showcased to wealthy collectors. Contemporary pieces are popular, highlighting the tension between progress and the preservation of traditional values, reflecting the dynamic nature of Arcandian society.
Cuisine
Arcandian cuisine is a fusion of indigenous and international traditions, with an emphasis on luxury and fine dining. Restaurants often cater to the elite, featuring rare ingredients and new cooking techniques. Traditional recipes have been reimagined with modern flair, incorporating exotic spices and ingredients sourced from across the world. Exclusive dining clubs are common, with reservations booked months in advance for the more prestigious locations.
Sports
In Arcandias, sports are both a form of leisure for the masses and a platform for the wealthy to display their status. While pick-up games of basketball and casual rugby matches dominate the streets and parks, the nation's elite prefers more exclusive sports like yachting. E-sports have also seen a significant rise in popularity, with the Arcandian LoL Championship and Arcandian CS League gaining international attention. These tournaments are often sponsored by corporations and serve as major networking events for both the players and spectators.