Cartulia

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Holy Empire of Cartulia
Bazhate la'Cartulia
Flag of Cartulia
Flag
of Cartulia
Coat of arms
Motto: "Anorfod."
"Immortality."
Anthem: "Iblesi'Waltzenknecht"
"Dance of the Iblesians"[1]
Map of Cartulia.
Map of Cartulia.
Capital
and largest city
Caer Thorostravan
Official languagesIblesian
Recognised national languagesXedan
Ethnic groups
97% Iblesi Dawi, 3% Other
Demonym(s)Cartulian
GovernmentAbsolute Monarchy
• Bazh
Tyrant
Virastaviran III
• N'Bazh
Heir Apparent
Morrostovrir the Grey
• Ruling House
Zhurgannan
Independent (Sovereign)
• Oaths of the Bruinkanz
1st Frir 1 ICC
• Oaths of Irkangthanz
15th Thrurn 1 ICC
• Submission of the Gruningsanth
12th Frourn 4 ICC
• Book of Laws
Ongoing
Population
• Estimate
5.2 million
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
3,770,000,000 Sigils
• Per capita
725 Sigils
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
377,000,000 Talents (72.5 Talents)
CurrencyTalent (T)
Date formatdd.mm.yyyy

The Holy Empire of Cartulia (Iblesian: Bazhate la'Cartulia, more commonly shortened to Cartulia, is a Dawi nation located in southern continental Bezek. Cartulia shares a land border with the Human nation of Ras Vertaz to the west, and the Human nation of Olivel to the east. Mainland Cartulia is located on the island of Iblesia a short distance off the southern coast of Bezek, however the majority of the nation's land area is located on mainland Bezek to the north. The border with Ras Vertaz is defined by the line of the Zangurt River while the far border with Olivel is delineated by the Saangus Ridge. The Holy Empire is an absolute monarchy with its capital city, Caer Thorostravan, located on the island of Iblesia; Caer Thorostravan is mostly a subterranean city occupying the majority of the island. The majority of Cartulia's urban centres can be found underground, with the exception of harbours and ports which tend to be built into sea cliffs and havens to take advantage of the natural terrain. Cartulia has a population of about 5.2 million people, the majority of whom are Dawi.

Cartulia has been inhabited by Dawi for an unknown period of time; it is known that they were already present at the beginning of the First Era XSC because written language was adopted by the Dawi quite early on and much of this original writing was carved in stone. Cartulian historians from the Ack'Nanogh in Caer Thorostravan succeeded in deciphering the earliest known Dawi script found in modern day Cartulia, known as the Iblesian Progenitor Script two hundred years ago in 622 ICC which enabled them to read historic accounts of the Dawi inhabitants. Known Cartulian history has it that the Dawi were divided into Thurhata, petty kingdoms ruled over by a series of powerful clan. Though the petty kingdoms were separate political entities the Dawi of the area are believed to have been part of a larger cultural group which formed the basis for the modern Iblesian culture and race. Around 900 years ago the Thurh (lit. King) of Thorostravan, Sophrustrvanrinam I, began the process of actively uniting the Iblesian Dawi and 822 years ago in 1 ICC (or 202 3e XOC, 620 XSC) the process was completed with the Oaths of Bruinkanz. Cartulia has been ruled as a single nation since that time under a system of absolute monarchy.

The Cartulian monarchy operates according to the dictates of the Oaths of Irkangthanz in 1 ICC; the original document remains, cast in bronze, and set down the powers and rights of the monarch, as well as the laws of succession. The Oaths of Irkangthanz are named after Sophrustrvanrinam I's heir Irkangthanz I who agreed to uphold the agreements made during the Oaths of the Bruinkanz, thus ensuring his succession and the continuance of Cartulia as a united nation. The basis of the Cartulian legal system is drawn from the pre-unification laws of the Thurhata of Thorostravan and was codified in 7 ICC with the creation of the Thrum'Nakhlanhur (lit.: Book of Laws), this occurred during the reign of Irkangthanz I better known as Irkangthanz Thrumhurdir in Iblesian, or Irkangthanz Lawmaker in Xedan. Each clan and city holds its own Book of Laws into which all legal decisions are written, every five years all of these books are brought to the capital and collated; new laws are thus made based upon the decisions made in the preceding five years. The core Book of Laws remains and only the monarch or a majority of the Thrumhankanz can overturn existing laws. Cartulia's government is run and facilitated by a vast bureaucratic machine known as the Ba'Ephirimnon (lit.: Royal Service), a kind of civil service which has functionaries present in every settlement overseeing everything from law enforcement to taxation.

Cartulia is a reasonably wealthy nation. Its economy focuses on the Dawi tradition of stone and metal working as well as the extraction of minerals from the earth, however unlike many Dawi nations it also has a strong agricultural base above ground to support its subterranean enterprises. Cartulia operates an open economy in which serfdom has been abolished in favour of free individual enterprise; this has led to the creation of a guild and company system. Taxes are paid to the local Thurh who in turn pays taxes to the reigning Bazh. The free enterprise and capitalist nature of the Cartulian economy, which focuses upon a meritocratic system of gaining wealth, has resulted in the development of a fluid class system and what can be described as a large Middle Class by comparison to many other nations. The national budget is managed by the Ba'Khadurgan'Lan (lit.: Royal Bank) which is an organisation within the Royal Service. Meanwhile the nation's currency is issues, regulated, and maintained by the Ba'Khadurgan'Sen (lit.: Royal Mint), another arm of the Royal Service, which is held in high esteem.

The army and navy of Cartulia are highly organised and run directly by the state; clans provide a tithe of youths to enter the military and Cartulian soldiers and seamen are trained in their craft from the age of six. The core of the Cartulian armed forces are the Ba'Agurkir (lit.: Royal Marines) which serves as both naval ground forces and the army itself. The military is a meritocratic organisation which swears direct allegiance to the Bazh and is led by officers trained and appointed by a panel of retired officers and generals under the direction of the Royal Service.

Etymology & Terminology

The name Cartulia is derived from the mythological Iblesian hero Cartu Zothrazviraminan who overthrew the pre-Iblesian Idaasi civilisation which had enslaved the Dawi of the area. In modern Iblesian Cartulia has no direct translation however in Early Iblesian it literally meant "Liberated by Cartu". Even though the post-Idaasi Dawi did not unify under Cartu's reign they used his name to refer collectively to the lands they now inhabited and ruled. Due to the continued veneration of Cartu Zothrazviraminan at the time of Sophrustrvanrinam I's unification of the territories neither Sophrustrvanrinam nor his nation's name superseded that of Cartu.

Known in Xedan as 'The Holy Empire of Cartulia' this is in fact only a close approximation to the actual meaning of the nation's Iblesian title of Bazhate. There is no direct translation of the term Bazhate into Xedan, though the title of Bazh roughly means Tyrant in most interpretations; however by nature the Bazh is also a figure of religious significance and veneration and is as much a spiritual leader as a political or secular one. Some scholars argue that a more appropriate title for the Bazh would be Emperor since they rule over multiple kingdoms and kings, however the Bazh is a more direct and centralised absolute monarch than an Emperor would typically be and the Cartulian kings are more akin to senior nobility in terms of their status and power.

The full Iblesian name for Cartulia is Bazhate la'Cartulia, however it is more commonly referred to abroad by the name The Bazhate of Cartulia and only occasionally as the Holy Empire.