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===The Kingdom of Faelo===
===The Kingdom of Faelo===
During the reign of Daron I, Faelo rose to prominence in the
===The Fae-Sol Wars===
===The Fae-Sol Wars===
===The Fae Uprising===
===The Fae Uprising===

Revision as of 21:44, 6 October 2022

Faelo Kingdom
Flag of Faelo
Flag
Motto: "We Strive for Freedom."
Anthem: Freedom & Victory
StatusIndependent State
Capital
and largest city
Fais
Official languagesFaian
Religion
          Neslian
Demonym(s)Faelin
Government  Absolute Monarchy
• Head of Government & State
King Daemon V
Establishment
• Kingdom of Faelo
98BGD
• 3rd Fae-Sol War
192GD
• Annexed by Kingdom of Solarius
197
Area
• Total
1,385 km2 (535 sq mi)
Population
• 120GD census
451.734
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
194,550,350
• Per capita
$30.73
CurrencyFin (Fin)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy


Founded in 98BGD, by a chieftain called Daron Kilo, it was established as a coalition between different tribes as a unified entity. The Kingdom consisted of the island of Faesol & Daegol. The Monarch belong to the House of Kilo, which reigned for over 150 years. It was during the Fae-Sol War of 195GD, that the Kingdom of Faelo would be defeated. Even 2,000 years later, the Faelin identity is still strong with the people of the island of Faesol, and their ancient customs are still practiced and their language thrives on the island.


Geography

Geology, topography and hydrography

Faesol & Daegol are the main islands of the Fae Islands, with Faesol being a tropical island while Daegol having plains biome, where the Fax Bison roams. There are only one river on Faesol that drains into a small lake, Lake Ciodol. There is no mountains on either of the islands, but there are hills on Faesol & Daegol.

Environment

Location and borders

Administrative divisions

History

Ancient times

The Islands of Faesol & Daegol where inhabited by 25,000BGD, by the Kiji Tribe and the Raui Tribe from the Continent of Pelia. There was another human race called the Brevis Homines that were native to the islands. The natives and the Homo-Saipan had crossed breed and people on those island had a rare genetic code that is only found on that island. These people were hunter-gathers tribes and had hunted Elno Chicken & Moo Cows. The people of Faesol had been excellent craftsmen & had worked on one of the most richest Pottery in all of Pelia. The Tribe of Daegol had been great at archery and were skilled archers and were recruited by Solarius and other nations around Pelia.

The Founding of Faelo

During the Alis War of 100BGD, the tribe of Kiji went to war against a tribe called Dalo. The Kiji was losing, after losing the village of Danmo, and that the Chieftain Ido Aba was slayed during the Battle of Aqui. The new Chieftain, Daron Kilo of Kiji, had been elected and chosen to fight against the Dalo and fight for victory. However, Daron knew he couldn't fight them alone, and for the first time, formed an alliance with the Raui tribe. Their leader, Chief Anoyu Gaga, also didn't like the Dalo, and accepted the alliance to defeat them. So during the Battle of Hanjae, the tribes of Kiji & Raui fought against the might of the Dalo, with a causality rate of 5,000 Daloian to only 500 Kiji-Raui alliance. This marked the turning point of the war, and not to long, after the last Battle of Uie, Chief Guri Handa of Dalo was captured and forced to give up his tribe between Kiji & Raui. After the Treaty of Gabo in 99BGD, the Chieftains Daron Kilo & Anoyu Gaga had seen that they worked good together and agreed to merge their two tribes into the Faelo Kingdom. Daron was crowned High King in 98BGD as Daron I during a ceremony. Raui's chieftain was named Hieja Guq or High Queen. They reigned for 20 years from 98BGD to 78BGD.

The Kingdom of Faelo

During the reign of Daron I, Faelo rose to prominence in the

The Fae-Sol Wars

The Fae Uprising

Present Day

Politics

Government

Foreign Relations

Military

Economy

Demographics

Ethnic groups

Religion

Health

Culture