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Eschaton of Okredesia
Eshadana Åkradeysha (Okrish)
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Motto: "Breaking, burning, growing, yearning."
Anthem: Arrangement for Haunted Times
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Map of Okredesia's metropolitanates. Overseas exarchates not shown.
Map of Okredesia's metropolitanates. Overseas exarchates not shown.
Capital
and largest city
Ys
Other languagesOkrish, Ysic
Religion
Ysology (official)
Demonym(s)Okrish, Okrisher
GovernmentAnarcho-totalitarian socialist theocracy
• Archon
Aaa
Aaa
• Stratarch
Aaa
LegislatureMegasynod
Formation
• Dagerby culture
c. 4,000 BCE
• Valsian invasions
c. 1400 CE
• Archimandry period
1673-1739
• Republic period
1891-1997
• Eschaton period
1997-present
Area
• 
437,220 km2 (168,810 sq mi)
Population
• 2023 estimate
18,463,800[a]
• Density
42.23/km2 (109.4/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2023 estimate
• Total
$392,983,519,200
• Per capita
$21,284
GDP (nominal)2023 estimate
• Total
$247,784,196,000
• Per capita
$13,420
Gini (2021)23.3
low
HDI (2021)0.855
very high
CurrencySol (𐤳) (OKS)
Driving sideright
Calling code+23
ISO 3166 codeOK
Internet TLD.ok

Okredesia (/ɔːkrɛdʒiə/ AW-kreh-DEE-zhuh, -⁠DESS-ee-uh) officially the Eschaton of Okredesia (Okrish: Eshadana Åkradeysha), is an island country in the Mazarine Ocean. Most of its land area of 437,22 km2 (168,811 mi2) is characterized by cold, wet, mixed forests and rolling hills. It shares a maritime border with Elyssia, which is also the closest other country to Okredesia, laying 450 kilometers to the west. The population of 18,463,800 is concentrated in the north around the Foss Valley and Lake Sovereign. Ys, the capital, is also the country's largest city. Other major urban centers include Theapolis, Pentamos, and Limnion. Okredesia is a unitary state divided into 13 metropolitanates, which enjoy extraordinary devolved powers, as well as 23 overseas exarcharates.

Okredesia has been inhabited since the Upper Paleolithic. The indigenous Alweni engaged in both agriculture and hunting-gathering and built large megalithic structures along the coast of the Great Bay, the earliest examples being submerged in the Dagerby Sea and dating from the 3rd millennium BCE. In the 15th century CE, large numbers of people began migrating from Elyssia, displacing and eventually subsuming most of the Alweni population.

  1. Population and area estimates do not include Okredesia's 23 exarchates.