Rintyar
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The Rintyari Empire | |
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Capital | Norai |
Largest city | Bokrai |
Official languages | Rintyessa |
Recognised national languages | Rintyessa, Rintyari Drow Language, Ranstreimosi Common |
Demonym(s) | Rintyari |
Government | Constitutional Monarchy |
• Empress | Kaimara Nictores |
• Prime Minister | Satara Vintres |
Legislature | Parliament |
Establishment | |
• Establishment of the Empire | 1456 |
Population | |
• 2020 estimate | 151,000,000 |
Time zone | MST |
Driving side | right |
Rintyar is a Constitutional Monarchy located in Mystria. Established in the aftermath of the War of the Dozen Queens, the Rintyari Empire has ruled the land of Rintyar and several minor colonial holds for around 600 years. In spite of the efforts of the reigning Nictores household's efforts to limit their own power, particularly that of Empress Kaimara, they ultimately still hold considerable sway over the nation's many policies.
History
Myth and Remains
Rintyar, a name derived from one of the oldest known worshipped goddesses of the Raizari people of Rintyar, seemingly has had raizari, and elven ancestors living on the island and surrounding smaller landscapes since two hundred million years ago. Numerous tools, skeletons, and graves have been uncovered. Sometime around 8,000 BCE, elven hunter-gatherer groups appeared to settle down, establishing several ancient cities of which only the scantest of clues remain. These cities would encompass many chunks of the island, ruled over largely by elves. By some point around 6,000 BCE, these cities, largely made of stone, would seemingly be abandoned, few used by the larger Raizari that remained. Over time, they would seemingly forget all but the most antiquated myths about these wild, thin men and women, their power over the earliest and wildest of magics seemingly expansive.
The first major empire to have had records and history preserved to some extent was the Ketresi Queendom, established sometime in 2000 BCE and their earliest ruler an alleged descendant of the goddess Onashey. Much of the early myths of their family were told orally, and preserved later in the epic poem Dilyssa, one of the most culturally important early works for the Raizari. According to these texts, the Warrior-Queen Dilyssa united multiple villages and in the northern coasts and jungles together against the encroaching raiders from Ranstreimos and the far off lands of Catedon.
Ketres itself would flourish as a major trade hub for most of the Bronze Age, many more smaller empires and city-states estabilishing themselves across the island's coast. Much of the island's initial economy was born on trade, the wealthier Ranstreimosi buying many of Rintyar's otherwise more plentiful resources. Ironically, this early trade may have contributed to later Rintyari attempts to subjugate the neighboring island, to often mixed results.
For a period between the late bronze age and the early iron age, history and records in Rintyar grow incredibly scarce. Many cities appear to have also been abandoned during the period. What few records remain afterwards speak about a period known only as the Black Invasion, speaking of a horde of dark armored horrors burning much of the land to the ground, with little to no records related to them left beyond their apparent veneration of the Hound and the Serpent, and heavy use of chariots, heavily armored axemen, and many unique creatures. Findings of ancient mass graves containing Raizari and unknown, humanoid creatures seem to confirm that there was some form of major conflict, oftentimes concluding with the winning army massacring their surviving foes.
From the ashes of this brutal and largely unknown conflict came the rule of Queen Avora of Velitar. Born in the eponymous city-state as its successor, Velitar was one of the few major queendoms and states to have survived the conflict in some form, having struck a decisive blow against their dreaded Sea Raider foes after unknown periods of unending destruction, having wiped them so thoroughly that, according to the many elaborate enscriptions on her family's Tomb Shrine, she had wiped them and their foul taint from all existence, leaving Rintyar free of their influence.
Regardless, Avora of Velitar would come the closest to truly and wholly uniting Rintyar earliest, owning much of the island by 1000 BCE. Her untimely death, however, would ultimately split her Queendom apart into smaller polities, each vying for control or coexisting in relative peace for centuries.
Thalassian Subjects
The Makari Period
After the rout of much of the Thalassian forces present in the mainland in 450 CE, the allied warladies would ultimately establish a loose confederation, much of the land split between them. Termed the Queendom of Rintyar, it was during this period that Rintyar would experience a fragile peace within itself and against outsiders, with the major Raizari Clans all only loosely allied in practice by the possibility of a return of the Thalassian invaders. Ultimately, all were still subservient to the Velictres, who had amassed a healthy amount of land and warriors at their disposal, and controlled much of the most valuable iron trade with the underdark inhabitants .
It was also during this point that the worship of the Goddess Makari would slowly begin to trump the Six Goddesses, if only in popularity amongst the newly established noble families. Preaching a more stratified, caste-like society, the Makari faith spread through the noble clans, barring a few standout adherents of the 6 Goddesses such as the Nictores.
Serious reform, religious and cultural, came as a result. Many of the rights gained by men during the prior Thalassian occupation were stripped, the Thalassian citizens themselves often enslaved or exiled from many major cities in the land. Worship and syncretizing of much of the Thalassian pantheon was punishable by death now, meant largely to spite and eliminate the influence of the foreign barbarians as much as possible.
As a result of their great expense and the relative inability to maintain much of the Thalassian centralization due to clan politics, much of the standing armies of the auxillaries that pledged allegiance to the newly established Queendom of Rintyar were disbanded, their most veteran and promising warriors kept as retainers or veteran warriors for the many clans. Each clan family would now be responsible for supplying their own armies and soldiers to maintain their own lands and to pledge to any campaigns by the ruling Queen of Rintyar.
As a result of both of this decentralization and clan rivalries, Rintyar became far more insular. Piracy would increase as well, often striking non-Rintyari vessels and raiding other islands and Ranstreimos with increasing regularity. Brief inconclusive skirmishes with remaining Thalassian forces would also ensue, little ground gained or lost in the overall fighting for much of the period.
Geography
Climate
Rintyar's climate is as varied as it is treacherous, filled with a heavy wet period and longer dry seasons. These alternating events provide much of the island with fertile soil and plenty of fauna, adding to it's humidity and warmth.
Environment
Politics and Government
Rintyar is currently a Constitutional Federal Monarchy, dozens of provinces all tied directly to the Imperial Rintyari Government. There is a Bicameral Parliament made up of the Noble Council and the Elected Council, the former consisting largely of nobility and other esteemed individuals selected by the Empress herself and the latter consisting of elected representatives from each province. In practice, only the Elected's Council holds significant sway and political power that the Noble's Council lacks as a result of numerous democratic reforms in the 1890's following the scandal of the Golden Circle's grip over the Noble's Council.
Military
Rintyar has a lengthy military history, stretching to the earliest discovered battles in archeological finds from the stone age to the oldest epic poems of the ancient world, speaking of ancient battles between goddesses and bitter lovers turned fighters. The current Rintyari military traces its origin to the Nictores' Clan army and other surrendering forces that allied themselves to the newly crowned Empress, soon reworked into the Imperial Rintyari Armed Forces.
Imperial Rintyari Army
Consisting of approximately 1,265 million overall individuals, the IRA is the largest branch of the Armed Forces. Tasked with primarily defending the people of Rintyar, the Throne of the Nictores, and the land of Rintyar at large from perils beyond and within its borders, they are a modern, well equipped force, albeit recieving less funding and equipment than the IRN in large parts.
Foreign Relations
Economy
The Rintyari economy was largely agricultural in nature, with smaller but very competitive industrial, technological, and sectors. Historically, much of Rintyar was developed largely around exploiting its bountiful farmland, with exploitation of its resource rich mountains largely done historically by slaves and prisoners in open pit mining. It was only around the Rintyari Industrial Revolution that the rapid expansion of these mining operations began. It's from this that much of Rintyar's current production of metals and mining of rare earth metals sprung, bolstering the economy further.
Energy
Industry
Infrastructure
Transport
Demographics
Education
Religion
A vast majority of the Rintyaru overland religion believes in some variation of the Seven Goddesses Pantheon. Approximately 52 percent of the nation in particular is devoted primarily to the Goddess Tsara, with only 4 percent of the population following the Goddess Ensa by contrast. The Seven Goddesses are loosely unified into a pantheon, each regarded with varying degrees of importance depending on one's profession and personal beliefs.