Maadi
Recrudescing Realm of Maadi Recrudescing Realm of Maadi | |
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Motto: "Everywhere and in everything, Graciousness" | |
Anthem: "Chorus of the Resurgent" | |
Capital and largest city | Ehatu |
Official languages | Maadian |
Recognised national languages | Ebsish, Acdujan, Tjesjtu |
Recognised regional languages | Cunote |
Demonym(s) | Maadian |
Government | Divine composite monarchy |
• Foremost | Maadi I |
Legislature | Courts of the Realm |
Establishment | |
• Emergence | 0 St |
• Foundation | 104 St |
Area | |
• Total | 27,900,000 km2 (10,800,000 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 206 St estimate | 140,100,000 |
• 202 St census | 139,527,081 |
• Density | 5.18/km2 (13.4/sq mi) |
Currency | Maadian Scarab (MSC) |
Date format | dd.yyy.mm |
Driving side | left |
Internet TLD | .ma |
Maadi [mɑːədaɪ], officially the Recrudescing Realm of Maadi, is a polity consisting primarily of a dwarf planetoid of the same name in the planetary system of Cnvetor. It is the fourth planetary body orbiting the system's star, Muzu, and one of six known to be inhabited by sapient life. The sole organized political entity on the planetoid's surface, it covers a total land area of 27,900,000 square kilometers (10,800,000 square miles), and with a population of more than 140 million inhabitant composed primarily of non-indigenous immigrants, is the least sparsely plaentoid home to sapient life in the Cnvetorian system. Established as a divine composite monarchy comprising 31 dominions in observance and worship of the current Foremost, Maadi I, the polity's inhabitants dispatch representatives via the Courts of the Realm to convene regularly at the capital and largest city of Ehatu.
Previously the dwelling place of a predecessor group known to contemporary Maadi only as 'Peoples', the Realm's surface is dominated by deadly, extreme weather events and the ruins of the Peoples' civilizations. The emergence of sapience among the Maadi is traced to the golems's most powerful spellcaster, Maadi I, who was subsequently elevated to leadership during the founding of an organized governent slightly over a century later.
Etymology
Maadi is the translieration of a hieroglyphic expression, itself an attempted recording of a phoentic utterance by the first sapient Maadi, Maadi I, at the time of the Emergence.