Non-Human Species of Anagonia
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History
Early Developments
Several decades before the fall of the United Republic, the United Republic Military intervened to rescue a small Non-Human populace from genocide in a foreign land. This group, consisting of several hundred individuals from isolated tribal communities, was provided with protected lands upon their arrival in Anagonia. They established new communities with minimal interaction with the outside world.
Following the fall of the United Republic, Master Sergeant Tiberius Samsus honored his agreements with these communities by enshrining their protected status in the Constitution of the Confederate States. As the 1st President of the Confederacy, Samsus enacted laws to preserve the tribal status of these Non-Human communities, granting them dual citizenship and sovereign governance over their lands. His efforts ensured that the communities could either integrate into Anagonian society or remain in their traditional environments. Over time, members of these Non-Human species contributed to modern society, including in politics and the armed forces. By 105 AUR, President Mileethus Canisilus became the first Non-Human citizen elected as President , and the 17th President of the Confederate States.
The Great War and Wildlantaria
During the Great War (1931-1951), the Confederate States intervened in the Kingdom of Sarda, which had been destabilized by a brutal civil conflict and subsequent partisan raids. The Confederate States, with crucial support from the Federal Republic of Meridon, played a key role in securing vital sea routes and defeating Sarda’s military forces.
The peace treaty that concluded the Great War required Sarda to relinquish all territories gained during the conflict and pay reparations. As a result, the Confederate States annexed the Territory of Wildlantaria. This region, now part of Anagonia, was notable for its diverse population, including a high concentration of sapient Non-Human inhabitants such as Komodren and Kromen.
President Jason Faltore, the 3rd President, honored the legacy of the Constitution and the 1st President by officially declaring the new citizens of Wildlantaria as equal and protected under the law. The acquisition of Wildlantaria not only expanded Anagonia’s territorial holdings but also significantly enhanced its cultural and demographic diversity. This integration underscored Anagonia's commitment to inclusivity and the recognition of its diverse Non-Human populations as integral members of the Confederacy. The acquisition highlighted Anagonia's dedication to embracing and respecting its rich, multi-species heritage while continuing its role as a dominant regional power.
Rare Non-Human Species
Various non-human humanoid species live within the Confederacy. These species, at present, usually refuse to enter into modern Anagonian society either due to their reclusive nature or their limited population. They typically reside in separate, tribal preservation communities located in the wilderness of the Confederate countryside and forests. These communities are given wellness checks by the Confederate States Military Police a few times per year. If any members of these species are seen outside their tribal preservations, it is considered an extremely rare sight. Those who do become citizens often find themselves in the spotlight of popular culture.
Rare Non-Human Species comprise mammalian, avian, and reptilian humanoids. These species were typically affected by the ravages of war or genocide and were among those saved by the United Republic Military during various operations a long time ago. Having had time to exist in safer and more protected lands, most of these species have recovered significantly from what could have been their total extinction. In addition to the protection provided by the Confederate Military Police, Confederate Tribal Preservationists and Independent Researchers work diligently to gather valuable information for preserving these intelligent non-humans and their way of life.
Azallians
The Azallians[1] are a race of humanoid equines whose history remains largely unknown to most researchers. Saved from potential genocide in their original homeland by an operation conducted by the United Republic Navy (the precursor to the Confederate States Navy), the Azallians were given a reservation and left to their own devices with minimal interaction apart from supply provisions. As of 106 AUR, the Azallians have significantly recovered from the endangered population they entered Anagonia with, thanks in part to the protection of the United Republic and now the Confederate States. Their population has grown from 251 to a healthy 1,562. Interaction between Anagonians and Azallians is rare, primarily due to the Azallians' request for minimal contact. Apart from occasional health checkups during provisionary supply runs, no further information is available.
From visual observations made by researchers accompanying Military Policemen on supply runs, it is evident that workloads are shared between the sexes. Childrearing and care are strictly the domain of females, with males having either no role or minimal involvement. Thanks to the supplies provided during these runs, the Azallians are typically seen in clean attire, often creatively patched together. They have been observed engaging in activities such as pottery making, metal tool crafting, wagon building, crop cultivation, and other tasks that indicate a communal and self-sustained society. Although hunting and fishing have been rare, these activities have also been noted. The Azallian language consists of a mix of grunts, neighs, whinnies, nickers, snorts, and squeals, and is not fully understood. However, Azallians do speak English with a slight accent when interacting with Military Policemen.
Azallians resemble equines with varied coat, mane, and eye colors. Unlike natural equine species with more robust tail skirts, Azallians have a more robust natural tail with a less bushy skirt. They stand on two hoof-like feet with fingers and thumbs that have cartilage similar to their hooves. Azallians are highly intelligent and secretive, demonstrating exceptional mathematical abilities. They typically stand between five and eight feet tall, with females and males both displaying visible muscle mass. Females are often equal to or taller than males.
There are three known Azallian tribes on their large reservation within the Territory of Wildlantaria:
- Tribe Alpha: 722 members
- Tribe Bravo: 525 members
- Tribe Charlie: 315 members
Due to their reluctance to share further information, Confederate Tribal Preservationists have named the tribes Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie. The name "Azallian" is derived from a reference to the land "Azallia," mentioned in a gift presented to a researcher during one of the first supply visits to their tribal territory. The significance of "Azallia" remains unclear, and it is speculated that it could have a different meaning beyond being a mere identifier. For now, "Azallia" is accepted as the name of their species and people.
Kolven
The Kolven[2] are a race of extremely intelligent avian humanoids who stand roughly between 3 feet to 4 and a half feet tall. Like the Azallians, the Kolven were rescued from a genocide attempt against their species thanks to the efforts of the United Republic Navy. Also like the Azallians, the Kolven were granted their own reservation to live on as they saw fit. Their reservation spans between the Territory of the Wildlands and the Sovereign Republic of Liberty, with their reservation borders only encompassing a few hundred miles. Much like the Azallians, most of their original population was decimated during the attempted genocide and they only arrived in Anagonia with less than 150 Kolven. As of 106 AUR, visiting researchers and Confederate Tribal Preservationists have dutifully counted their new population at well over 820 Kolven. They live within an extremely tribal society, preferring huts made of sticks or straw over more modern building materials which the Azallians prefer.
Little contact is exchanged between Anagonians and Kolven during supply runs to their preservation. Kolven chicks have been seen to demonstrate an outstanding capacity to mimic Military Policemen during their discussions with elder Kolven. There is little differentiation between male and female Kolven, making it extremely difficult to ascertain the gender of a Kolven on observation. The only known sure way researchers have found is by observing a Kolven's "rooster spur," or the tiny clawed-like appendage at the rear of their feet commonly referred to as a "Kolven Spur." Females will typically have a less pronounced Kolven Spur with a tiny claw, while males will have a more pronounced spur with what appears to be a quite lethal claw. Small differences in beak structure have been observed but are generally dismissed, as the differences are too circumstantial to justify gender identification. Generally, other than the differences in their Kolven Spur, Kolven appear androgynous to one another with little differences.
Kolven have been observed to use white or colorful paint on their feathers to display what researchers think are gender or role-specific identifications. Female Kolven have been identified to have more robust and beautiful line drawings on their bodies, particularly females observed with Kolven chicks. Male Kolven have been observed to have either no line drawings or very little, typically retaining the tribal displays around their heads or wings. However, even this is not typically used to successfully identify a Kolven by their gender, as during a supply visit several decades prior, a researcher falsely identified a group of rather colorfully lined Kolven as female when in fact each one had a more pronounced and deadly Kolven Spur, which typically identifies them as male. What's more observed during this visit was that this group of colorfully lined males was caretaking chicks, something that has almost always been thought reserved for female Kolven. For a time, this left the Tribal Preservationist Community extremely divided until it was suggested that researchers all along had been misidentifying colorful Kolven who took part in caretaking chicks and that there is an extreme possibility the lines are some sort of identifier among their culture of special significance, probably related to caretaking. It was also suggested that the markings were a way to identify same-sex preferences in the tribe, and that it is possible that Kolven attracted to the same-sex were given more maternal roles.
There is only one primary tribe of Kolven known. They have identified themselves as "Kolvenites" or "Kolven" during brief discussions and questions on the subject. They are extremely reclusive and secretive with their lifestyle and have as of yet to give any hints or explanations to their culture or ways, though they do not seem to mind Anagonians observing them during their visits. Despite this lack of care for being observed, no Kolven has freely given anything up of their culture to help clarify speculation.