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Worldbuilding - Other Nations - GM Whistler - 03-24-2018 Anyone is welcome to take any of these concepts and build upon them. Just post a reply to this topic with your work. Eastern Europe Nova Rossiya - Located somewhere around Moscow/extending towards central Russia - mass development of conventional weapons - probably the strongest military power in the region - constantly subject to attacks on its borders - development of magic-nullifying weapons during the Mage Wars Varangia - Located somewhere around Finland/northwestern Russia/Lithuania/Latvia/Estonia - Abundant magic resources - Known for its steel - Was once a hotbed of magical activity and development of magical weapons - Triggered the Mage Wars of 2269-2275 by inadvertantly killing citizens of Nova Rossiya - Nova Rossiya launched a genocidal campaign against magic users, devastating the region Western Slav Republic - Allied with the vampire High Council; sends political prisoners and undesirables to the vampires in exchange for the aid of vampire operatives - located somewhere around Ukraine - small nation; relies on espionage and diplomacy to defend itself Khazar Federation - southern/central Russia - loosely allied federation of nomadic peoples - known for border raids and banditry Western Europe Aurelian Empire - cyberpunk Roman Empire Kingdom of Durendal - France/Spain - cyberpunk Knights - known for their weapon enchantments ???? - some independent nation ruled by a Dragon who willingly left Nordraegen - somewhere in/around Germany maybe RE: Worldbuilding - Other Nations - Stark - 03-24-2018 SPQA Senatus Populusque Aurelia[/i] The Senate and the People of Aurelia. After M-Day, when the world was born anew, struggle became the new existence. Struggle lead to dominance, dominance to order, and from order came the Aurelian Empire. The people of Europe had a distinct advantage over the New World; a shared and long history to rely on and guide them into the post-M-Day world. Rome, always a seat of culture and power, took control early in the stages of struggle, ensuring their dominance of the Mediterranean region and beyond. Founding: The beginning of this new civilization was beset by war. Forces of the old Italian government, the Holy Roman See, and the new Aurelian Republic front all engaged in a three-way war for control of the Mediterranean - in this way, the powerhouse that was Rome had fallen. A peace accord between the Aurelian Republic and the Vatican brought the conflicts to a close, as the two joined to crush the Italian Remnants. The Concordian Pacem, signed at the end of the Mediterranean War, established the Aurelian Empire with the Holy Roman See given an integral part in the new government. Emperor Gaius Romulus (born Guiseppe de Leone) was the first to lead the Aurelian Empire, first as consul to the newly formed Aurelian senate, then as the first Emperor after the signing of the Concordian Pacem. Romulus was responsible for the Magi Concilo, the Mage's Council that integrates the magic users of the Vatican and the Empire. Romulus served as Emperor until his death, twenty seven years after the Empire's founding. Expansion: The Aurelian Empire expanded quickly, mostly through treaty and trade, but occasionally through military conquest. The Aurelian Legions, relying on hard discipline and extensive help from the Magi Concilio, gained a fast and well earned reputation for being a powerful regional force. Occasionally just seeing the banners of some of the more feared Legions will cause an enemy to flee the field. The goal of the Aurelian Empire has never been unchecked expansion, something that led to the eventual downfall of its predecessor. Securing resources and prosperity for the people of the Empire is the primary goal - however, at least one region is under control of the Aurelians due to military aggression and expansion. The area of the world that was once Turkey, to an extent, is now part of the Aurelian Empire in response to a Vatican led expedition into old Eastern Orthodoxy lands. An attempt to reunite Byzantium and Roman lands was met with disaster, and in response, the Aurelian Empire deployed four Legions to the area. The expansion was only stopped at the order of Emperor Marcus Leonus, Gaius Romulus's son and the second Emperor of Aurelia. ![]() The current borders of the Aurelian Empire Leadership:
Culture: Catholic influence has been part of the Aurelian culture since it's inception, but practicing the faith, or even being in good standing with the Church, is not a requirement of citizenship. This means that, while some races such as vampires are not exactly welcome in the Aurelian Empire, they are not actively hunted either. The Church's influence has sometimes caused people to butt heads - those strong in the faith against those who are not, even in the halls of governance. For example, a debate still occurs in the senate regarding possible expansion of the Empire into the old Holy Lands (at least the parts that are not irradiated or pockets of dangerous magic). Service and duty is everything to an Aurelian. Serving as a Legionnaire is a source of great pride, both for the individual and the family of the soldier. Service to the Empire is a common motivator for Aurelian citizens, especially the closer one goes to Rome. The highest honor a citizen can achieve is being elected to serve as senator for their province; this also elevates them and their family to a much higher social status, the closest thing Aurelia has to an aristocracy. Technology is not as beholden in Aurelia as it is in other parts of the world. While not exactly old fashioned, the standard of living is comparable to the pre-M-day world. While this may make for some shortcomings, it is often made up for in other ways - for example, the Legions may not have the best and newest military technology, but they are far better disciplined and often have better strategies than their better equipped foes. Some people in the far reaches of the Empire consider the Aurelians as conquerors, occupiers of land that is not theirs. This is most obvious in the old Byzantine lands, where Turkish influence still presides. Occasionally an insurrection will flare up, but they are quickly (and brutally) put down by the Legions, and often have no popular support - while the Aurelian standard of living is not advanced, it is far better than what came before them. Generally, the people of the Aurelian Empire are well educated, even tempered, and good natured. There is a thriving culture of philosophy and academia within the walls of Rome, and there is no denying the ancient history that lends itself to the culture, both from Rome, the Holy See, and the lands that were once Italy, Greece and beyond. |