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== History ==
== History ==
===Colonisation===
The Proto-Eidos arrived in the Occident in the 300s–400s, as part of the wave of migrations from Argis in this period. This group originated from northern central Argis. They took advantage of the collapse of Aroman rule in this period and settled in large numbers. They drove out or subsumed the local populations. The Aroman Empire carried out sporadic attempts to drive out the new settlers but these were ultimately unsuccessful.


(WIP. How did your current country come to be? What were the country's previous incarnations? Was the country part of a union with a neighbour? Which events shaped the way the country is today?)
===Late Antiquity===
In 551, in an attempt to stabilise the northern border of the Empire by emperor Constantine I, a treaty was signed that gave the Eido high chief ownership of the territory in perpetuity, so long as the high chief's house remained and in return for preventing further Argic raiding into the north of the Aroman Empire. The Treaty of Constantine formed the basis for relations between Eidolmanta and the Aroman Empire for the next one and a half thousand years.
 
===Mediaeval Period===
Much of the rest of Late Antiquity and the Mediaeval period saw sporadic wars between Cussia, the Adapton kingdoms and the Aroman Empire. The former came to be seen as the Eidos' ancestral enemy and the target of enmity down the centuries. The Eidos also resisted the Christianisation of their territory, after they had been almost successful in driving them out during the conquest of what was now their lands.
At times, Eidolmanta was able to expand its borders at the expense of the nations surrounding it and was, at others, driven back to its original borders. During the reign of Aroman Emperor Ioannes IV (1118), the high chief of the Eidos was awarded the imperial subsidiary title of “Despot” (lord) in recognition for aid in overthrowing the previous emperor.
 
===Modern Period===
When the industrial revolution came to the Occident, the Eidos threw themselves into the new advances. They were keen to move their nation from subsistence farming and fishing. They became one of the key producers of whale oil and were able to utilise modern mining techniques to become of the leading suppliers of iron ores and coal to the rest of the Occident. This led the small nation to becoming remarkably wealthy for its size. As Tagmatium also grew in wealth and power over the late 1700s and 1800s, the Eidos were driven back from the conquests they had made in the west of Tagmatium over the last few hundred years. In the late 1800s, much of the mining operations were bought up by companies from Adaptus, Akwisia and Tagmatium. These companies had a tendency to be more exploitative than native companies.
 
===20th Century===
By the 1900s, the small country was wealthy, with a trade network that spread across the Occident, Burania and further south into the rest of Europa, as well as across into Argis. It stood aloof from the conflicts that often rocked the rest of the subcontinent, although it viewed Cussia as ripe for conquest. Cussia was, however, backed by Adaptus and Tagmatium as a counterbalance and so was never completely conquered. This did lead to the culture of Eidolmanta becoming steeped in a paranoia over the intentions of its larger neighbours. The northern nation stood aside from the Long War, trading resources to its southern neighbours.
 
In the mid 1900s, Eidolmanta had seen democracy arrive, but this also saw a rise in left-wing movements that had been long suppressed by the government. In 1961, a new socialist government attempted to nationalise all of the foreign mining concerns within the nation and a coup was sponsored by Adaptus, Akwisia and Tagmatium. Both the democratically-elected government and the Despot were overthrown and replaced by a new scion of the ruling house, Thrasamund IV, who was a religious fanatic. By the late 60s, a communist insurgency had started in the country but this was crushed by the government and its foreign backers. The new regime held on tight and used religion to strengthen its grip but it became even more paranoid about the intent of its neighbours. This was referred to as the Divine Revolution.
By the late 1970s, the government had severed most ties with the outside wurld and was focussing on military build up. At first, equipment was sought from its southern neighbours but by the early 1990s, this was rejected in favour of indigenous development and links with Volsci.
 
===21st Century===
The fanatical despot died in 1991, to be replaced by Wisimar IX, who began to normalise ties with the rest of the Occident, not least because of the repeated famines that had started to run through the country. These had happened as the old Despot had emphasised population growth as a way of providing a large standing army. The Eido government even supported the Imperial faction during the 2005 Tagmatine Civil War. In 2009 saw Eidolmanta and Tagmatium sign a treaty of friendship and a defensive alliance, the Treaty of Chisinau.
 
In 2019, Wisimar died and was replaced by his son, Hilderic V, took the throne and began to antagonise Eidolmanta's neighbours. He undertook actions that isolated Eidolmanta both diplomatically and economically, culminating in the annexation of Cussia. Although it was ultimately successful, the initial invasion was nothing short of disastrous. This was coupled with the ethnic cleansing of native Christians of the Gerenian population and an international crisis. A conspiracy was hatched by the leadership of Eidolmanta and Hilderic was murdered by his own bodyguard. This conspiracy sparked a brief, if bloody civil war. He was replaced by a daughter of Wisimar, Ereleuva III. Whilst she seemed more reasonable, she took a similar path to her brother and initiated the annexation of half of the island of Corinium. This did little to improve the country's situation, with most of the wurld powers taking a firm stance against it, including economic and diplomatic sanctions.
 
By late 2023, Eidolmanta was more isolated than ever before. Attempts to conduct oil and gas exploration in the Tagmatine EEZ without permission had led Tagmatium to impose sanctions. The sanctions against the country caused significant economic hardship and, with little warning, Eidolmanta expelled the few remaining foreign diplomats and closed down its borders. The precise political situation within the country is currently unknown but diplomatic and intelligence sources suggest that a second civil war may well have taken place and that Ereleuva has disappeared and either is dethroned or dead. Food exports from Adaptus and Tagmatium are being turned back at the border, so it is also theorised that the Eidos may well be in the grip of a famine. Certainly, the border forces of both Adaptus and Tagmatium report attempts by Eido civilians to cross their borders but most of these have been unsuccessful so far.


== Politics ==
== Politics ==

Revision as of 16:03, 28 December 2024

Supreme Despotate of Eidolmanta
Flag of Eidolmanta
Flag
Map of Eidolmanta
Map of Eidolmanta
CapitalTaraxippus
GovernmentAbsolute monarchy
• Supreme Despot
Ereleuva III
Establishment
• Start of Eidolmantan settlement
378
• Treaty of Constantine
551
• Divine Revolution
1961
• Treaty of Chisinau
2009
• Invasion of Cussia
2019
Area
• 
279,686.79 km2 (107,987.67 sq mi)
Population
• 2024 estimate
35,382,902
• Density
126.5/km2 (327.6/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2019 estimate
• Total
A$368,300,626,918
• Per capita
A$10,409
CurrencyEidolmantan Denar
Driving sideleft

Eidolmanta, officially known as the Supreme Despotate of Eidolmanta, is a sovereign state in Occidental region of north-western Europa on Eurth.[1] It is bordered to the east by Tagmatium and to the south by Adaptus, and it shares a maritime border with Akwisia. The Supreme Despotate has a population of 35.4 million, which is mainly urbanised and concentrated in the south-eastern part of the nation. The total area of Eidolmanta is 279,686 km2 (107,987 sq mi). The official language of Eidolmanta is XXX, a language which has its roots in southern Argis but shows influence from both Fragran and Laimiaic. The official religion of Eidolmanta is XXX and that is the only religion permitted within the country's borders.

Etymology

The name Eidolmanta comes from its religion, which involves communing with the spirits of the deceased and using them to divine the future.[1][a]

Geography

(WIP. Landscape. Climate. Where exactly is your country compared to others on the global map? Describe the landscape, plants, and animals. Which mountains and rivers are important to include? Describe are the climate and seasons? How does geography determine where people live? Are there areas separated from one another? How about cities? This will greatly help you with the next part of history.)

History

Colonisation

The Proto-Eidos arrived in the Occident in the 300s–400s, as part of the wave of migrations from Argis in this period. This group originated from northern central Argis. They took advantage of the collapse of Aroman rule in this period and settled in large numbers. They drove out or subsumed the local populations. The Aroman Empire carried out sporadic attempts to drive out the new settlers but these were ultimately unsuccessful.

Late Antiquity

In 551, in an attempt to stabilise the northern border of the Empire by emperor Constantine I, a treaty was signed that gave the Eido high chief ownership of the territory in perpetuity, so long as the high chief's house remained and in return for preventing further Argic raiding into the north of the Aroman Empire. The Treaty of Constantine formed the basis for relations between Eidolmanta and the Aroman Empire for the next one and a half thousand years.

Mediaeval Period

Much of the rest of Late Antiquity and the Mediaeval period saw sporadic wars between Cussia, the Adapton kingdoms and the Aroman Empire. The former came to be seen as the Eidos' ancestral enemy and the target of enmity down the centuries. The Eidos also resisted the Christianisation of their territory, after they had been almost successful in driving them out during the conquest of what was now their lands. At times, Eidolmanta was able to expand its borders at the expense of the nations surrounding it and was, at others, driven back to its original borders. During the reign of Aroman Emperor Ioannes IV (1118), the high chief of the Eidos was awarded the imperial subsidiary title of “Despot” (lord) in recognition for aid in overthrowing the previous emperor.

Modern Period

When the industrial revolution came to the Occident, the Eidos threw themselves into the new advances. They were keen to move their nation from subsistence farming and fishing. They became one of the key producers of whale oil and were able to utilise modern mining techniques to become of the leading suppliers of iron ores and coal to the rest of the Occident. This led the small nation to becoming remarkably wealthy for its size. As Tagmatium also grew in wealth and power over the late 1700s and 1800s, the Eidos were driven back from the conquests they had made in the west of Tagmatium over the last few hundred years. In the late 1800s, much of the mining operations were bought up by companies from Adaptus, Akwisia and Tagmatium. These companies had a tendency to be more exploitative than native companies.

20th Century

By the 1900s, the small country was wealthy, with a trade network that spread across the Occident, Burania and further south into the rest of Europa, as well as across into Argis. It stood aloof from the conflicts that often rocked the rest of the subcontinent, although it viewed Cussia as ripe for conquest. Cussia was, however, backed by Adaptus and Tagmatium as a counterbalance and so was never completely conquered. This did lead to the culture of Eidolmanta becoming steeped in a paranoia over the intentions of its larger neighbours. The northern nation stood aside from the Long War, trading resources to its southern neighbours.

In the mid 1900s, Eidolmanta had seen democracy arrive, but this also saw a rise in left-wing movements that had been long suppressed by the government. In 1961, a new socialist government attempted to nationalise all of the foreign mining concerns within the nation and a coup was sponsored by Adaptus, Akwisia and Tagmatium. Both the democratically-elected government and the Despot were overthrown and replaced by a new scion of the ruling house, Thrasamund IV, who was a religious fanatic. By the late 60s, a communist insurgency had started in the country but this was crushed by the government and its foreign backers. The new regime held on tight and used religion to strengthen its grip but it became even more paranoid about the intent of its neighbours. This was referred to as the Divine Revolution. By the late 1970s, the government had severed most ties with the outside wurld and was focussing on military build up. At first, equipment was sought from its southern neighbours but by the early 1990s, this was rejected in favour of indigenous development and links with Volsci.

21st Century

The fanatical despot died in 1991, to be replaced by Wisimar IX, who began to normalise ties with the rest of the Occident, not least because of the repeated famines that had started to run through the country. These had happened as the old Despot had emphasised population growth as a way of providing a large standing army. The Eido government even supported the Imperial faction during the 2005 Tagmatine Civil War. In 2009 saw Eidolmanta and Tagmatium sign a treaty of friendship and a defensive alliance, the Treaty of Chisinau.

In 2019, Wisimar died and was replaced by his son, Hilderic V, took the throne and began to antagonise Eidolmanta's neighbours. He undertook actions that isolated Eidolmanta both diplomatically and economically, culminating in the annexation of Cussia. Although it was ultimately successful, the initial invasion was nothing short of disastrous. This was coupled with the ethnic cleansing of native Christians of the Gerenian population and an international crisis. A conspiracy was hatched by the leadership of Eidolmanta and Hilderic was murdered by his own bodyguard. This conspiracy sparked a brief, if bloody civil war. He was replaced by a daughter of Wisimar, Ereleuva III. Whilst she seemed more reasonable, she took a similar path to her brother and initiated the annexation of half of the island of Corinium. This did little to improve the country's situation, with most of the wurld powers taking a firm stance against it, including economic and diplomatic sanctions.

By late 2023, Eidolmanta was more isolated than ever before. Attempts to conduct oil and gas exploration in the Tagmatine EEZ without permission had led Tagmatium to impose sanctions. The sanctions against the country caused significant economic hardship and, with little warning, Eidolmanta expelled the few remaining foreign diplomats and closed down its borders. The precise political situation within the country is currently unknown but diplomatic and intelligence sources suggest that a second civil war may well have taken place and that Ereleuva has disappeared and either is dethroned or dead. Food exports from Adaptus and Tagmatium are being turned back at the border, so it is also theorised that the Eidos may well be in the grip of a famine. Certainly, the border forces of both Adaptus and Tagmatium report attempts by Eido civilians to cross their borders but most of these have been unsuccessful so far.

Politics

Head of State.
Head of Government.

(WIP. Government. Separation of powers. Who rules, how, and for how long? Political parties. What levels of government exist? How about the local level? Who makes the laws? Who deals out your justice? Which government services exist? What is the name of your police? How are the armed forces organised? Foreign affairs, alliances, membership of international organisations.)

Economy

(WIP. Employment. Exports and imports. International partners. Currency. Energy. Transportation. Science & technology. Unemployment numbers. Tourism. Media.)

Demographics

(WIP. Demographics. Ethnic groups. Social classes. Language. Education. Marriage. Religion. Healthcare. Diseases.)

Culture

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References

Notes

  1. OOC. This is to reference Machina Haruspex as the latter word comes from the title of a person who used the entrails of sacrificed animals to divine the future. The title of the nation will be the “Supreme Despotate”, keeping the slightly sinister air that it had before.