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The earliest records of human life in the lands of Shaustria were found upon cave paintings located near what is now Lake Tenochtitlan. This images depicted early hunting and gathering by the natives of this land. They appeared to settle around the lake, but constantly moved about to track prey and to not diminish natural plant life. There society seemed male dominated, however it did appear that the women did hunt and gather alongside the men, and a cave painting found in one of the eastern provinces appeared to depict a female tribe leader. Eventually by around 10000 B.C. the first permanent settlements were established by various tribes. This was caused by the invention of farming, alongside the first depiction of domesticated wild dogs. Most tribes settled around Lake Tenochtitlan, but these tribes also settled near the coast of the Marigic Gulf and to the north near Lake Sotek. These tribes slowly begin to advance in terms of technology and the formation of cultural heritage. No major religion at this time took a great hold in | The earliest records of human life in the lands of Shaustria were found upon cave paintings located near what is now Lake Tenochtitlan. This images depicted early hunting and gathering by the natives of this land. They appeared to settle around the lake, but constantly moved about to track prey and to not diminish natural plant life. There society seemed male dominated, however it did appear that the women did hunt and gather alongside the men, and a cave painting found in one of the eastern provinces appeared to depict a female tribe leader. Eventually by around 10000 B.C. the first permanent settlements were established by various tribes. This was caused by the invention of farming, alongside the first depiction of domesticated wild dogs. Most tribes settled around Lake Tenochtitlan, but these tribes also settled near the coast of the Marigic Gulf and to the north near Lake Sotek. These tribes slowly begin to advance in terms of technology and the formation of cultural heritage. No major religion at this time took a great hold in any settlement, although there is evidence some of the coastal tribes worshipping a type of sea god, though its name is lost to time. | ||
The origin of the Goddess Rinkara is a story that has been recorded since the beginning of the Sha'tek tribe and passed down through generations by the Elders. Although many records contradict each other, the scholar Eektils record has been deemed the most accurate. Her origins begin in the year 2978 B.C. | ==== Origin of Rinkara ==== | ||
The origin of the Goddess Rinkara is a story that has been recorded since the beginning of the Sha'tek tribe and passed down through generations by the Elders. Although many records contradict each other, the scholar Eektils record has been deemed the most accurate. Her origins begin in the year 2978 B.C., where it is said that the lands surrounding Lake Tenochtitlan where in turmoil. Tribes fought, and as the war dragged on, many starved as crops were destroyed and livestock killed. The Village Elders of the Sha'tek tribe gambled on a final battle with a rival tribe, a battle that would determine the fate of the winner and the loser. So desperate were the people that they prayed to a higher power, something that at the time was not widely done. The only higher powers the tribe believed in were spirits of the dead and of there ancestors. However that day all the people of the village prayed, hoping that there hopes and dreams would be heard and answered. When the moment of the conflict came, and both sides faced each other near the waters edge, it is said that a blinding light came forth from the lake. |
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The Holy Empire of Imperial Shaustria | |
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Flag | |
Motto: "The Goddess wills it!" | |
Capital | Gran Fénix |
Official languages | Shaustrian |
Religion | Cult of Rinkara |
Demonym(s) | Shaustrian |
Government | Autocratic Theocracy |
• Empress | Vanessa (2011-Present) |
Legislature | High Court |
Establishment | |
• Rinkara's Arrival | 2978 B.C. |
• Founding of the Empire | 34 B.C. |
Population | |
• Estimate | 150.63 Million |
Currency | Druchii |
Time zone | UTC-4 |
Date format | MM - DD - YYYY |
Driving side | right |
Shaustria, its official title being Imperial Shaustria, is a Empire located on the continent of Thrismari on Anteria. Shaustria shares a border with Astorii to the south, Caltidev and Prymalia to the east, and Altoset to the north, with the Marigic Gulf to the west. The Empire is _ square kilometers, making it a fairly sizable nation in Anteria. Geographically the nation is dominated by mountains to the north and east, and a freshwater lake, Lake Tenochtitlan, in the center of Shaustria that is a major holy site. The Empire is divided into 18 provinces, with each one holding a number of states. Shaustria is not apart of any major international organizations or groups.
History
Prehistory (Paleolithic - Neolithic)
The earliest records of human life in the lands of Shaustria were found upon cave paintings located near what is now Lake Tenochtitlan. This images depicted early hunting and gathering by the natives of this land. They appeared to settle around the lake, but constantly moved about to track prey and to not diminish natural plant life. There society seemed male dominated, however it did appear that the women did hunt and gather alongside the men, and a cave painting found in one of the eastern provinces appeared to depict a female tribe leader. Eventually by around 10000 B.C. the first permanent settlements were established by various tribes. This was caused by the invention of farming, alongside the first depiction of domesticated wild dogs. Most tribes settled around Lake Tenochtitlan, but these tribes also settled near the coast of the Marigic Gulf and to the north near Lake Sotek. These tribes slowly begin to advance in terms of technology and the formation of cultural heritage. No major religion at this time took a great hold in any settlement, although there is evidence some of the coastal tribes worshipping a type of sea god, though its name is lost to time.
Origin of Rinkara
The origin of the Goddess Rinkara is a story that has been recorded since the beginning of the Sha'tek tribe and passed down through generations by the Elders. Although many records contradict each other, the scholar Eektils record has been deemed the most accurate. Her origins begin in the year 2978 B.C., where it is said that the lands surrounding Lake Tenochtitlan where in turmoil. Tribes fought, and as the war dragged on, many starved as crops were destroyed and livestock killed. The Village Elders of the Sha'tek tribe gambled on a final battle with a rival tribe, a battle that would determine the fate of the winner and the loser. So desperate were the people that they prayed to a higher power, something that at the time was not widely done. The only higher powers the tribe believed in were spirits of the dead and of there ancestors. However that day all the people of the village prayed, hoping that there hopes and dreams would be heard and answered. When the moment of the conflict came, and both sides faced each other near the waters edge, it is said that a blinding light came forth from the lake.