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'''Tol Galen''', formally the '''Kingdom of Tol Galen''' is a {{wp|sovereign state}} located off the western coast of [[Casaterra]] in [[Septentrion]]. It has a total land area of 649,260 square kilometres. Tol Galen has second largest population and economy in Casterra with over 135 million citizens and a GDP of over $5.6 trillion. Tol Galen is a former colony of [[New Tyran|Tyran]] having gained independence in 1902 and now leads an economic union in [[Vinya]].
'''Tír Glas''', formally the '''Kingdom of Tír Glas''' is a {{wp|sovereign state}} located off the western coast of [[Vinya]] in [[Septentrion]]. It has a total land area of 694,260 square kilometres making it the largest single island on the planet. Tír Glas has second largest population and economy in Vinya with over 138 million citizens and a GDP of over $5.8 trillion as of (2018). Tír Glas is a former colony of [[New Tyran|Tyran]], its independence being restored in 1902. Tír Glas leads an economic union in [[Vinya]].


Tol Galen is considered to be a {{wpl|Norse–Gaels|Gaelic}} nation but due to conquest by [[New Tyran|Tyran]] there has been substantial {{wpl|British|Tyrannic}} cultural and linguistic influence, most notably the use of {{wpl|English|Tyrannic}} as the primary language of Tol Galen rather than Galenic.
Tír Glas is broadly considered to be ''the''{{wpl|Gaels|Glasic}} nation though due to the prolonged period of Anglian dominion {{wpl|Anglo-Irish_people|Anglo-Glasic}} would be a more correct description. Anglian cultural and linguistic influences are varied and widespread in Tír Glas ranging from the adoption of {{wpl|English|Anglian}} as an official language to certain colloquialisms originally unique to Anglian culture.


== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==


The name '''Tol Galen''' derives from the {{wpl|Sindarin}} ''Tol'' (''Island'') and ''Calen'' (''Green''), it is also known more informally as Calendor which translates to ''Green Land''.
The name '''Tír Glas''' comes from the {{wpl|Old_Irish|Old Glasic}} ''Tír'' (''land'') and ''Glas'' (''green''), it is also known more informally and endearingly as Banbha which refers to one of the tutelary goddesses of Tír Glas.


== History ==
== History ==
===Prehistory and Early History===
===Prehistory and Early History===
The lands which now make up Tol Galen are thought to have been discovered around 675 CE by settlers from what is now [[Aversgard]], there is archaeological evidence that they set up at least three settlements on the East Coast of Tol Galen and on the Island of Tol Brandir. However, archaeological evidence points towards increasing amounts of settlers making the journey between ~730-810 these settlements predominantly appear to be what could reasonably be called fishing villages again, primarily along the East coast. It is hypothesised and indeed archaeological evidence has been unearthed that first settlement must have occurred prior to re-discovery due to cereal pollen from domesticated plants and middens of shellfish shells having been found and dated to ~7500 BC. As of yet not been a definitive settlement found that pre-dates or coincides with the settlement of the East coast. What is known that settlers encountered local people, taking them as slaves and concubines.
The islands which now make up Tír Glas although inhabited are thought to have been ‘discovered’ in around 675 CE by explorers from what is now [[Aversgard]]. Archaeological evidence points to increasing numbers of settlers making the journey across Vinya form between ~730-810CE. These settlements predominantly appear to be what could reasonably be called fishing villages, along the shores of the Great Lakes of Vinya. It is hypothesised and indeed substantiated by archaeological evidence that the same areas had been inhabited by native Glasic peoples from as far back as ~7500 BCE. To date there has been very little evidence found of permanent habitation prior to the re-discovery period suggesting that a nomadic culture and lifestyle prevailed in the region until well into the {{wpl|Early_Middle_Ages|Early Medieval Period}}. What is known from documentarial evidence is that these settlers quickly encountered the local Glasic peoples taking them as slaves and concubines. DNA evidence points toward {{wpl|Turkic_peoples|Scythian}} and {{wpl|Balts|Balts}} populations some of whom were surely slaves, servants, prisoners etcetera suggesting that travel across wider Vinya was quite widespread prior to its discovery by Aversgard.<br>
During the Viking Age settlement is shown to have further increased as larger more permanent settlements were formed coinciding with the expansion into western Casaterra and Vinya by Norse settlers. These people were primarily of Aversgardan and Jedorian origin. DNA evidence points toward Turkic and other Nordic populations some of whom were surely slaves and servants of the now established chiefs, taken into servitude and slavery during raids en-route to Calendor.<br>


Given the sacking of aboriginal sites in what is now [[Andor]] it is perhaps unsurprising that archaeological discoveries have been made further inland that point towards populations fleeing from ever increasing incursions from Aversgard and beyond. This is further reinforced by the still extant fortified settlements in the foothills of Northfarthing. It would seem that the Norse were either reluctant to or did not decide to venture further into the Galenic hinterland.  
Between ~810 and 1050 a plethora of petty kingdoms evolved across both Tír Glas and Middle Vinya coinciding with an expansion northwards into what is now [[Kolodiya]] and southwards into what is now [[Tīri-Ēra ]]. Throughout this period territory swapped hands between what is now [[Tír an Crainn]] and Tír Glas, culminating in the 7 Years War from 989 to 996 and the establishment of the first of what would become the Thirteen Kingdoms.
Christianisation seems to have started to have started in the late-tenth and early-eleventh centuries but never quite took hold. Historical accounts point towards widespread violence between the two major rival religious factions culminating in outright civil war. The eventual outcome was similar to that had had occurred elsewhere in that Christianity would be adopted by arbitration whilst retaining the old customs and allowing private polytheistic worship to continue.
 
Given the expansion of Aversgardan influence it is perhaps unsurprising that archaeological discoveries have been made that point towards local populations fleeing from the increasing incursions from Aversgard and beyond. This is further reinforced by the still extant ringforts  in the foothills of surrounding Armagh.
 
Christianisation seems to have started to have started in the late-tenth and early-eleventh centuries but never quite took hold. Historical accounts point towards widespread violence between the major religious groups culminating in outright civil war. The eventual outcome was similar to that had had occurred elsewhere in that Christianity would be adopted by arbitration whilst retaining the old customs and allowing private polytheistic worship to continue.


===Initial Expansion===
===Initial Expansion===
During the period between 1050-1150 what is now Tol Galen evolved into a series of thirteen rival kingdoms and city states.
During the period between 1050-1150 the many petty kingdoms that had become established over the previous two-hundred years began to consolidate into an eventual total of thirteen rival kingdoms and city states.
Between 1050 and the onset of the War of Unification in 1177 the population grew from roughly 120,000 to around 800,000 with the vast majority of that figure centred on the existing east coast settlements and the reasonably new settlements around the Gulf of Lhûn. Inward expansion had started by following the River Lhûn northwards, further coastal settlements began to spring up on the West coast as fishermen expanded the areas in which they sailed.
Between 1050 and the onset of the War of Unification in 1177 the population had grown from roughly 140,000 to around 800,000 with the vast majority of that figure in the existing east coast settlements with newer settlements around the growing city of Avallone. Inward expansion had started by following the River Bandon northwards, further coastal settlements began to spring up on the West coast as fishermen expanded the areas in which they sailed.


===War And Unification===
===War And Unification===
By the late 12th century, the 13 minor kingdoms had through war and marriage become seven, also known as the Heptarchy.  
By the late 12th century, the 13 relatively minor kingdoms had through war and marriage become seven, known as the Heptarchy.  


The decline of the Heptarchy and eventual emergence of the kingdom of Tol Galen was a drawn-out process, taking place over the course of the remainder of the 12 and most of the 13th century. Wars and marriages between the seven kingdoms eventually lead to there being two, split by the great river Anduin. In 1286, the respective kings, queens and their entourages met at lake along the course of the Anduin (latterly Osgiliath) to discuss terms for union in the face of growing expansion from other Casterran powers in the Crimson Sea who were beginning to expand their spheres of influence. What resulted was the establishment of a diarchy which lasted until colonisation by Tyran.
The decline of the Heptarchy and eventual emergence of the kingdom of Tír Glas was a drawn-out process, taking place over the course of the remainder of the 12th and most of the 13th century. Wars and marriages between the seven kingdoms eventually lead to there being two large kingdoms, separated by the River Bandon. In 1286, the respective monarchs of these two kingdoms met at the great lake on the upper reaches of the Bandon to discuss terms for union in the face of growing concerns from across the Glasic Sea, primarily the steadily unifying [[Fyrland]]. What resulted was the establishment of a diarchy that lasted until conquest by Tyran.


===The Black Death===
===The Great Death===
Between 1322 and 1350 a relative air of peace had seen Tol Galen begin to get into its stride as a nation, without warring factions bickering for power the nation was free to expand in all areas. The population boomed as did trade with Casaterra proper and Hemithea, this would however set a chain of events in motion that would result in over a third of the population dying directly or indirectly from the bubonic and pneumonic plague.<br>
Between 1286 and 1350 a relative air of peace had seen Tír Glas begin to get into its stride as a nation, without warring factions bickering for power the nation was free to expand in all areas. The population boomed as did trade with mainland Vinya and to a lesser extent Casaterra. This however would set in motion a chain of events that would result in over a third of the population dying directly or indirectly from bubonic and pneumonic plague.<br>


'''The First Plague'''<br>
'''The First Plague'''<br>
The first known case of plague was a seaman who arrived in Luincast in 1350 from there reports of the same symptoms were appearing at ports up and down the coastline of Tol Galen. The initial outbreak of what would be called the Black Death arrived. It survived the winter of 1350-51, but during the following winter it abated, with things returning to some sense of normality by late 1352.
The first known case of plague was a seaman who arrived in Waterford in 1350 from there reports of the same symptoms were appearing at ports up and down the coastline of Tír Glas. The initial outbreak of what would be called the Great Death arrived. It survived the winter of 1350-51, but during the following winter it abated, with things returning to some sense of normality by late 1352.


'''The Second Plague'''<br>
'''The Second Plague'''<br>
The plague returned again in 1366, this time to much more devastating effect due to an already weakened population being unable to cope with another more widespread outbreak. The second plague claimed as much as 10-15% of the population within the space of some six months.
The plague returned again in 1366, this time to much more devastating effect due to an already weakened population being unable to cope with another, this time more widespread outbreak. The second plague claimed as much 10 percent of the already weakened population within the space of some six months.


'''The Final Plague'''<br>
'''The Final Plague'''<br>
The final major outbreak of plague occurred during 1479-80 and was particularly virulent claiming nearly 20% of the remaining population. From this point onwards outbreaks became increasingly fewer and further between.
The final major outbreak of plague occurred during 1479-80 and was particularly virulent claiming nearly twenty percent of a now denser more urbanised population. From this point onwards outbreaks became increasingly fewer and further between as medicine and sanitation began to improve.


===Crown Colony===
===Crown Colony===
After the ravages of consecutive plagues and resultant famines Tol Galen was a broken nation and in in 1490 the expanding Tyrannic empire had reached the shores of Tol Galen, between 1490 and 1555 numerous wars were fought between the two nations resulting in the eventual conquest and subjugation of the Galenic people until independence in 1902.
After the ravages of consecutive plagues and resultant famines Tír Glas was a broken nation and in in 1490 the expanding Anglian empire had reached the shores of Tír Glas, between 1490 and 1555 numerous wars were fought between the two nations resulting in the eventual conquest and subjugation of the Glasic people until independence in 1902.


===Crown Protectorate===
===Crown Protectorate===
After some two hundred years of subjugation Tol Galen had began its journey towards becoming a semi-independent protectorate. The reasoning given at the time being. "It is eminently more suitable to the kingdom, and more acceptable for subjects of the colony than direct dominion. It is cheaper, simpler, less damaging to their self-esteem, gives them more opportunities as public officials, and spares unnecessary bureaucracy over a nation which until their annexation were perfectly capable of ruling themselves'.
After some two hundred years of subjugation Tír Glas had began its journey towards becoming a semi-independent protectorate. The reasoning given by Tyrannic overseers at the time being. "It is eminently more suitable to both the Kingdom and the Empire, and more importantly acceptable for subjects of the colony than direct dominion. It is cheaper, simpler, less damaging to their self-esteem, gives them more opportunities as public officials, and spares unnecessary bureaucracy over a nation which until their annexation were perfectly capable of ruling themselves'.
True protectorate status would be a long time incoming and would take until the late 1700s. Formally reverting back to the name of Tol Galen in the early 1800s, by 1850 Tol Galen had been allocated the status of a 'responsible government' handling most of their own affairs again, this signalled the final stretch to achieving full independence in 1902.
True protectorate status would be a long time incoming and would take until the late 1700s. Formally reverting back to the name of Tír Glas in the early 1800s, by 1850 Tír Glas had been allocated the status of a 'responsible government' handling most of their own affairs again, this signalled the final stretch to achieving full independence in 1902.


===Pan-Casterran War (1909-1914)===
===Pan-Casterran War (1909-1914)===
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'''Work In Progress'''
'''Work In Progress'''


===Modern Tol Galen===
===Modern Tír Glas===
'''Work In Progress'''
'''Work In Progress'''


==Government==
==Government==
Tol Galen is a Constitutional Federal Monarchy. The Galenic Government consists of a triad of separate branches under the crown they are; the executive, legislative and judicial branches. Further elements of and relating to governance of Tol Galen are outlined in the remainder of the Galenic constitution, which includes written statutes, court rulings, and unwritten conventions developed since 1902.
Tír Glas is a Constitutional Federal Monarchy. The Glasic Government consists of a triad of separate branches under the crown they are; the executive, legislative and judicial branches. Further elements of and relating to governance of Tír Glas are outlined in the remainder of the Glasic constitution, which includes written statutes, court rulings, and unwritten conventions developed since 1902.


===Administrative Divisions===
===Administrative Divisions===
The main island of Tol Galen is formed of eight separate entities classed either as Farthings or Waiths, they are: '''Northfarthing, Eastfarthing, Southfarthing, Westfarthing, Enedwaith, Haradwaith, Forodwaith and Tawarwaith'''. In addition there are the islands of '''Tol Brandir, Tolfalas, Tol Morwen, Tol Uialgaer''' and '''Tol Uinen''' which are self-governing crown dependencies.


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Revision as of 18:16, 31 March 2019

Kingdom of Tír Glas

Banbha
Flag of Tír Glas
Flag
Motto: Ní neart go cur le chéile
There is no strength without unity
Anthem: The Soldier's Song

Royal anthemThe Queen's Song
CapitalAvallone
Official languagesGlasic
Anglic
Recognised regional languagesYakut
Kazakh
Dayanese
Ethnic groups
83% White
7.2% Asian
5.3% Mixed
4.5% Other
Religion
49.5% Polytheistic
23.9% Irreligious
21.7% Christianity
1.5% Shamanism
7% Other
Demonym(s)Glasite
GovernmentFederal Monarchy
• Queen
Jane I
• Prime Minister
Aisling Fitzgerald
• Chief Justice
Hugh Fry
LegislatureGlasic Parliament
Glasic Senate
National Assembly
Area
• Total
694,260 km2 (268,060 sq mi)
Population
• 2020 estimate
143,821,119
• 2010 census
135,486,492
• Density
195.15/km2 (505.4/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2017 estimate
• Total
$6.385 trillion
• Per capita
$46,568
GDP (nominal)2017 estimate
• Total
$5.771 trillion
• Per capita
$42,353
Gini (2015)25.5
low
HDI (2017)Increase 0.926
very high
CurrencyGlasic Dollar (GLD)
Time zoneUTC-10
• Summer (DST)
UTC-9
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Driving sideleft
Calling code836
Internet TLD.tgl / .tg / .co.tg

Tír Glas, formally the Kingdom of Tír Glas is a sovereign state located off the western coast of Vinya in Septentrion. It has a total land area of 694,260 square kilometres making it the largest single island on the planet. Tír Glas has second largest population and economy in Vinya with over 138 million citizens and a GDP of over $5.8 trillion as of (2018). Tír Glas is a former colony of Tyran, its independence being restored in 1902. Tír Glas leads an economic union in Vinya.

Tír Glas is broadly considered to be theGlasic nation though due to the prolonged period of Anglian dominion Anglo-Glasic would be a more correct description. Anglian cultural and linguistic influences are varied and widespread in Tír Glas ranging from the adoption of Anglian as an official language to certain colloquialisms originally unique to Anglian culture.

Etymology

The name Tír Glas comes from the Old Glasic Tír (land) and Glas (green), it is also known more informally and endearingly as Banbha which refers to one of the tutelary goddesses of Tír Glas.

History

Prehistory and Early History

The islands which now make up Tír Glas although inhabited are thought to have been ‘discovered’ in around 675 CE by explorers from what is now Aversgard. Archaeological evidence points to increasing numbers of settlers making the journey across Vinya form between ~730-810CE. These settlements predominantly appear to be what could reasonably be called fishing villages, along the shores of the Great Lakes of Vinya. It is hypothesised and indeed substantiated by archaeological evidence that the same areas had been inhabited by native Glasic peoples from as far back as ~7500 BCE. To date there has been very little evidence found of permanent habitation prior to the re-discovery period suggesting that a nomadic culture and lifestyle prevailed in the region until well into the Early Medieval Period. What is known from documentarial evidence is that these settlers quickly encountered the local Glasic peoples taking them as slaves and concubines. DNA evidence points toward Scythian and Balts populations some of whom were surely slaves, servants, prisoners etcetera suggesting that travel across wider Vinya was quite widespread prior to its discovery by Aversgard.

Between ~810 and 1050 a plethora of petty kingdoms evolved across both Tír Glas and Middle Vinya coinciding with an expansion northwards into what is now Kolodiya and southwards into what is now Tīri-Ēra . Throughout this period territory swapped hands between what is now Tír an Crainn and Tír Glas, culminating in the 7 Years War from 989 to 996 and the establishment of the first of what would become the Thirteen Kingdoms.

Given the expansion of Aversgardan influence it is perhaps unsurprising that archaeological discoveries have been made that point towards local populations fleeing from the increasing incursions from Aversgard and beyond. This is further reinforced by the still extant ringforts in the foothills of surrounding Armagh.

Christianisation seems to have started to have started in the late-tenth and early-eleventh centuries but never quite took hold. Historical accounts point towards widespread violence between the major religious groups culminating in outright civil war. The eventual outcome was similar to that had had occurred elsewhere in that Christianity would be adopted by arbitration whilst retaining the old customs and allowing private polytheistic worship to continue.

Initial Expansion

During the period between 1050-1150 the many petty kingdoms that had become established over the previous two-hundred years began to consolidate into an eventual total of thirteen rival kingdoms and city states. Between 1050 and the onset of the War of Unification in 1177 the population had grown from roughly 140,000 to around 800,000 with the vast majority of that figure in the existing east coast settlements with newer settlements around the growing city of Avallone. Inward expansion had started by following the River Bandon northwards, further coastal settlements began to spring up on the West coast as fishermen expanded the areas in which they sailed.

War And Unification

By the late 12th century, the 13 relatively minor kingdoms had through war and marriage become seven, known as the Heptarchy.

The decline of the Heptarchy and eventual emergence of the kingdom of Tír Glas was a drawn-out process, taking place over the course of the remainder of the 12th and most of the 13th century. Wars and marriages between the seven kingdoms eventually lead to there being two large kingdoms, separated by the River Bandon. In 1286, the respective monarchs of these two kingdoms met at the great lake on the upper reaches of the Bandon to discuss terms for union in the face of growing concerns from across the Glasic Sea, primarily the steadily unifying Fyrland. What resulted was the establishment of a diarchy that lasted until conquest by Tyran.

The Great Death

Between 1286 and 1350 a relative air of peace had seen Tír Glas begin to get into its stride as a nation, without warring factions bickering for power the nation was free to expand in all areas. The population boomed as did trade with mainland Vinya and to a lesser extent Casaterra. This however would set in motion a chain of events that would result in over a third of the population dying directly or indirectly from bubonic and pneumonic plague.

The First Plague
The first known case of plague was a seaman who arrived in Waterford in 1350 from there reports of the same symptoms were appearing at ports up and down the coastline of Tír Glas. The initial outbreak of what would be called the Great Death arrived. It survived the winter of 1350-51, but during the following winter it abated, with things returning to some sense of normality by late 1352.

The Second Plague
The plague returned again in 1366, this time to much more devastating effect due to an already weakened population being unable to cope with another, this time more widespread outbreak. The second plague claimed as much 10 percent of the already weakened population within the space of some six months.

The Final Plague
The final major outbreak of plague occurred during 1479-80 and was particularly virulent claiming nearly twenty percent of a now denser more urbanised population. From this point onwards outbreaks became increasingly fewer and further between as medicine and sanitation began to improve.

Crown Colony

After the ravages of consecutive plagues and resultant famines Tír Glas was a broken nation and in in 1490 the expanding Anglian empire had reached the shores of Tír Glas, between 1490 and 1555 numerous wars were fought between the two nations resulting in the eventual conquest and subjugation of the Glasic people until independence in 1902.

Crown Protectorate

After some two hundred years of subjugation Tír Glas had began its journey towards becoming a semi-independent protectorate. The reasoning given by Tyrannic overseers at the time being. "It is eminently more suitable to both the Kingdom and the Empire, and more importantly acceptable for subjects of the colony than direct dominion. It is cheaper, simpler, less damaging to their self-esteem, gives them more opportunities as public officials, and spares unnecessary bureaucracy over a nation which until their annexation were perfectly capable of ruling themselves'. True protectorate status would be a long time incoming and would take until the late 1700s. Formally reverting back to the name of Tír Glas in the early 1800s, by 1850 Tír Glas had been allocated the status of a 'responsible government' handling most of their own affairs again, this signalled the final stretch to achieving full independence in 1902.

Pan-Casterran War (1909-1914)

Work In Progress

Interbellum

Work In Progress

Pan-Septentrion War

Work In Progress

Descent Into Cold War

Work In Progress

Modern Tír Glas

Work In Progress

Government

Tír Glas is a Constitutional Federal Monarchy. The Glasic Government consists of a triad of separate branches under the crown they are; the executive, legislative and judicial branches. Further elements of and relating to governance of Tír Glas are outlined in the remainder of the Glasic constitution, which includes written statutes, court rulings, and unwritten conventions developed since 1902.

Administrative Divisions

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