This article belongs to the lore of Ajax.

Charnea-Mutul relations

Revision as of 08:42, 5 November 2022 by Devink (talk | contribs)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Charnea-Mutul relations

Charnea

Mutul
Diplomatic mission
Embassy of Charnea, K'alak MuulEmbassy of His Divine Lordship, Agnannet
Envoy
AmbassadorEb'et

History

The first interactions between Mutuleses and Charneans happened in the context of the Ozeros War, circa 1670s. The Mutuleses Companies reached out to the Awakari Empire for help against the Iifae Imamates and their backers: Kembesa and the Eidrusid Caliphate. The Awakari ended up accepting the Mutuleses' offer, sending raiding parties and launching military campaigns against its two neighbors. The victory of the Mutuleses allowed the Awakari to graft themselves unto the world system built by their allies leading to increased trades in spices, textiles, slaves, and other luxury goods from around the world. It's also during this era that, under the influence of texts and theories from the Mutul, appeared the first syncretic schools of thoughts that would evolve into Tamddaism in the next centuries. The most active of these schools would be the eseoteric secret society of the elusive figure known as the Desert Oracle who notably erected the Tazzarat, the first permanent Tamddaist temple and currently the most visited place in Charnea.

Ninvite War

Thirteen Days Coup

Economic relations

Cultural relations

Religion

Media

Sports

Diplomacy

Comparison

Mutul The Divine Kingdom Charnea Empire of Charnea
Populations 160.6 million (2021) 27.0 million (2020)
Area 2,310,429 km2 Many km2
Population density 69.34/km2 Few/km2
Capital K'alak Muul Agnannet
Largest city K'alak Muul Agnannet
Government Unitary Absolute Monarchy Unitary Constitutional Monarchy
Current Leader K'uhul Ajaw Jasaw Chan K'awiil V
(both head of state and government)
Tamenokalt Amina N'Okha
(head of state)
Official languages Mutli Tamashek
Main religions Sakbe (100%) Tamddaism (71%)
Sakbe (12%)
GDP (nominal) (2020) $2.6 trillion ($16,230 per capita) $599 billion ($22,179 per capita)
Military expenditures