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'''Rotsir''', also called the '''Rotsir Nation''', is a confederated series of theocratic tribal entities on the eastern fringe of Erdara. The collective incorporates 723 distinct historic chiefdoms, which have traditionally been united by various confederacies, kingdoms, and hordes in accordance with place and time. Due to the confederate nature of the Rotsir, autonomous tribal leagues, chiefdoms, city-states, and kingdoms still retain local authority and dominance, and individual chiefdoms are able to shift between larger organizational units relatively freely.
Rotsir history is a relatively recent phenomenon, and a great deal of the historical occurrences among the Rotsir lack official records and are not directly attested in text. Rotsir prehistory follows 7 distinct cultures, occupying different parts of the modern country. These are the Great Flood Culture, the Valley Culture, the Forest Culture, The Tundra Culture, the Steppe Culture, and the Eastern Swamp Culture. Each of these cultures developed a unique cultural and religious tradition, however, they also shared many commonalities that may be traced to proto-Rotsir society. It is from these cultures that the first organized political entities in the region appeared, and the interactions between them that helped to shape modern Rotsir identity and society.

Revision as of 09:02, 13 January 2020

Rotsir Nation
Muv atkutep-xatlet
Muv Rotsirev
Official languagesRotsir dialects
Ethnic groups
(2015)
  • 99% Rotsir
  • 1.0% others
Demonym(s)Rotsir
GovernmentTheocratic Tribal Union
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright


Rotsir, also called the Rotsir Nation, is a confederated series of theocratic tribal entities on the eastern fringe of Erdara. The collective incorporates 723 distinct historic chiefdoms, which have traditionally been united by various confederacies, kingdoms, and hordes in accordance with place and time. Due to the confederate nature of the Rotsir, autonomous tribal leagues, chiefdoms, city-states, and kingdoms still retain local authority and dominance, and individual chiefdoms are able to shift between larger organizational units relatively freely.

Rotsir history is a relatively recent phenomenon, and a great deal of the historical occurrences among the Rotsir lack official records and are not directly attested in text. Rotsir prehistory follows 7 distinct cultures, occupying different parts of the modern country. These are the Great Flood Culture, the Valley Culture, the Forest Culture, The Tundra Culture, the Steppe Culture, and the Eastern Swamp Culture. Each of these cultures developed a unique cultural and religious tradition, however, they also shared many commonalities that may be traced to proto-Rotsir society. It is from these cultures that the first organized political entities in the region appeared, and the interactions between them that helped to shape modern Rotsir identity and society.