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Ok'lizuza Empire

Icuanatl
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Motto: Apate ihuacuan pazatlochlan
May the spirits guide us
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LocationNorthern Kalavik, north of Mychenar, east of The Lost Domain
Capital
and largest city
Ixiqaimuztlan
Official languagesUzatiXocotec
Recognised regional languagesUzatiXocotecViuqumiU'tzuQeyaqunajeTsaya UyaniOther minority languages
Ethnic groups
55.7% Uza

23.3% Xocotec 9.3% Tsaya Uya

11.7% Others
Religion
Huacuan
Demonym(s)Ok'lizuzati
GovernmentTheocratic Empire
• Emperor
Xapatulec of Ixiqaimuztlan
Tlaclotan
History
2500 AE - 1000 AE
1000 AE - 13 IE
13 IE - 481 IE
481 IE - 616 IE
616 IE - 830 IE
830 IE - 1160 IE
• Quiet Era
1160 IE - 1385 IE
1385 IE -
Area
• 
548,688 km2 (211,850 sq mi) (14th)
Population
• 1384 estimate
9,200,000 (8th)
• 1380 census
9,198,744
• Density
16.77/km2 (43.4/sq mi) (21st)
CurrencyOachatl (Ø)

The Ok'lizuza Empire (Uzati: Icuanatl; Xocotec: Elcunatec), also known as Ok'lizuza, is an empire in Northern Kalavik bordering Mykalimonia in the south and indirectly bordering Earlsdein in the north. The Ok'lizuza Empire is believed to be one of the oldest nations in Kalavik, having roots as far back as 1500 AE according to some scholars. Ok'lizuza is the 14th largest country in Thegye, and the 2nd largest in Kalavik with a land area of 548,688 square kilometers.

Ok'lizuza was started as a small Uzati kingdom; however, it expanded to become the regional power of Northern Kalavik over time through conquering its neighbors and assimilating them through the Ok'lizuzati religion, Huacuan, which translates to spirits in the Uzati language. Through the conquests of the Ok'lizuza Empire, Huacuan became the dominant religion in the empire, as well as a major religion in Northern Kalavik. 94.4% of all Ok'lizuzati are apart of the Huacuan religion. This, among other things, has made the Ok'lizuza Empire a prominent country in the region. The capital of Ok'lizuza is Ixiqaimuztlan, which is the largest city in Kalavik with 1.2 million inhabitants, it is also the most holy city in Huacuan, as it is believed that it is where life began.

The Ok'lizuza Empire is mostly isolationist, rarely ever starting conflict. Despite this, the Ok'lizuzati military is known among neighboring countries as being formidable and determined, as one of the core tenets of the military is to never surrender to the enemy. This has resulted in many instances where the Ok'lizuzati military has fought battles where every soldier died in combat. Ok'lizuza is also known for being one of the only countries in Thegye where cannibalism is accepted, as it is a sacrament in the Huacuan religion.

Etymology

Ok'lizuza means, "Land of (the) Uzati", in the Uzati language. Ok'liz is a contracted version of "Okatuaqaitli", which translates to "Land/property of (the)", and combined with Uza, creates the word Ok'lizuza. The native name of Ok'lizuza, "Ilcuanatl" translates as, "The Country/Kingdom.", it is a combination of i, which is the definite article, and cuanatl, which means country as in a politcal entity. A common mistranslation of Icuanatl is, "The Khanate"; however, in northern Kalavik, the Ok’lizuzati consider the term “Khanate” to be non-existent taking into account the geopolitical landscape in northern Kalavik.

The first recorded instance of "Ok'lizuza" being used is on the Obelisk of Tutomec in Xocotoma, where it is written,

"I, Tutomec, Emperor of the Xocota, stand proud next to my brethren.

As we fight against those who dare to challenge us,

Those from the mountains, who have not the capacity to read, or write,

And those who inhabit what they call, "Ok'lizuza". 1112" (1112 = 513 AE in this context)

The word "Ok'lizuza" is referred many more times across the years in Xocotec writings, alongside the native name of Ok'lizuza, "Ilcuanatl", which the Xocotec changed to "Elcunatec" in their language. It is unclear when the Uzati started using Ok'lizuza to the name of their country, however, though some scholars, like Tzoloxiqutan say that the name has always been used by the Uzati, even before the Great Exodus, while others claim that the Uzati started using "Ok'lizuza" a few hundred years after they settled into the area surrounding Ixiqaimuztlan, such as Uzoculpan, and Etomolco (Eitroikos) the Enlighted.

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