Golden Domain
The Colonial Domain of the Golden People | |
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Flag | |
Location | Northern Coast of Pythia |
Capital | New Mingo |
Official languages | Mongese |
Recognised regional languages | Fleath Prur |
Ethnic groups | Aurian
Golden Men(Mongons) Sweoloth Hawk Men Lion Men Tiger Men Sea Men Yfelian/Sæmra Dwarves Monke Beastial Folk (others) |
Religion | Taoism |
Government | Viceroyalty |
• Viceroy | Mytan Otamas |
Colonial Domain | |
• Arrival Onto Sparkalia | 1300s or so |
• Full Consolodation of Current Domain | A decade or so after arrival |
Area | |
• Total | 544,000 km2 (210,000 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Estimate | 9,364,000 |
• Density | 17.21/km2 (44.6/sq mi) |
Currency | Auradium Token |
Heavy WIP
Etymology
History
The ancestors of the inhabitants of the modern Golden Domain arrived on sparkalia in the latter half of the 1300s. Hailing from the rogue planet of Mongo, they were sent off, but are now cut off from Mongo, as the planet drifted away. ...
Geography
Demographics
The races from Mongo are made up of various humanoid aberrations. While they might seem, and in some ways are, similar to normal races, they have critical differences. The planet mongo is highly radioactive, with its surface being littered with various resources, such as radium. Not only do the Mongon races have no issue surviving this, but they require the radiation to survive. Time spent without it gradually weakens them, until they finally die. Lion and Hawk men can generally go a month without any radiation, while some Golden Men have been recorded having survived over a year, but their weakened state means that in practice it causes their death even faster than the theoretical limit. This replaces their need to eat at all, though they are still required to drink.
However, the survivors of the radioactive scouring, that being the Pythian natives, are different in this regard. While they still require radiation to survive, it is rather that their bodies are so twisted that it is all that keeps them alive. They still must drink and eat, as they had to before. They generally die within a little over a day in the case of the beast folk(a week for the dwarves) of lacking radiation. Unlike the Mongon races, they do not simply weaken, but rather their bodies begin to fall apart around that point, resulting in their imminent and gruesome deaths.