Corinthea

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Overview

Imperial nation formed in 128 BG. Corinthea has a long established culture and political system of free city-states.

Dominant Culture

Corinthean
Qulani and Treahni live in harmony within the culture and several of Corinthea’s customs can be traced back to Qulani origins.

Geographic Area

Population

The populace of Corinthia is mostly persons of Corinthean ethnicity, however the nation has the largest percentage of Qulani citizens among all the surface-dwelling nations of Entorais.

Government

Oqio

Corinthea has no singular head of state, instead the Oqios of all the city-states act independently of each other and only form alliances or pacts of mutual benefit as required. While some have tried to rule multiple Cities, it usually ends badly, as the other city states will work together to block such power-mongers. The longest lasting attempt at multiple-rule was Oqio Veaxas, who took the thrones of three cities between 201 -- 205 YG. He held the triad for about three years, before an assassin's blade ended that power grab in the winter of 207 YG.

The City States

Corinthea is comprised of fifteen distinct city states, each is a separate polity, although they share many customs and a common form of government.
  • Miacaeci -
  • Miacaeneniah -
  • Miacaglae - City of Summer
  • Miac'Briedio -
  • Miac'Cafai -
  • Miac'Dreuzex -
  • Miac'Geoki - City of the Whale
  • Miaciece -
  • Miacina -
  • Miacioflo -
  • Miac'Modria -
  • Miac'Neispi -
  • Miac'Tetei -
  • Miac'Tieha -
  • Miac'Qospi -

Levels

Global

National

City

Fief

Town

Law Making

Enforcement

Taxation

Public Works

Roads

Irrigation

Sanitation

Commerce

Agriculture

Crops

Herds

Secondary Agricultural Resources

Hunting

Fishing

Gathering

Industry

The engineers of Corinthea have long been trained by Qulani engineers living within the nation.

Resource Extraction

Manufacturing

Trade

Imports / Exports

Transportation

Trade Routes

Currency

Banks / Money Lenders

Role of Guilds

Military

The Corinthian legions are believed to be the most effective military force on the three continents, and many feel that it is a good thing that Corthinthia has no ambitions towards expansion.

Controlling Body

Size

Organization / Ranks

Roles / Equipment

Conflicts

Past

Ongoing

Integration with Civil

Religion

Dominant Religion

The most popular religion in Corinthea is belief in the Twinned Goddess. Churches to Ryla and Peolu are present in every major settlement, and in smaller villages a chapel shared between the two sects is common.
In addition each city-state of Corinthea has a totemic relationship with a patron figure, often a powerful animal. These take the role of minor deities, and while not considered gods outright are certainly treated with similar respect. These totems pre-date Goddess worship by several centuries.

Minor Religions

Minority cultural groups within Corinthea may follow religions of their culture.

Integration with Civil

Education

Levels

Schools

Tutors / Teachers

Sages / Scholars

Literacy

Languages

Scripts

Numeracy

Philosophy

Architecture

Materials

Designs

Houses

Workshops

Warehouses / Barns

Fortifications

Temples / Churches

Palaces / Castles

Timekeeping

Calendar

Key Dates

Timeline

Founding

Dynastic Timelines

Key Events

Geography

Location

Climate

Regions

Weather

Landmarks

Constructed

Natural

Population Centres

The fifteen city-states ranked by population:

  1. Miacaglae - pop. 99,700
  2. Miac'Tieha - pop. 99,600
  3. Miac'Qospi - pop. 92,700
  4. Miac'Tetei - pop. 86,900
  5. Miac'Geoki - pop. 83,800
  6. Miacaeci - pop. 83,500
  7. Miac'Dreuzex - pop. 76,300
  8. Miacina - pop. 73,700
  9. Miac'Cafai - pop. 67,600
  10. Miaciofloa - pop. 66,400
  11. Miac'Neispi - pop. 61,100
  12. Miacaeneniah - pop. 59,000
  13. Miaciece - pop. 57,400
  14. Miac'Modria - pop. 55,800
  15. Miac'Briedio - pop. 48,300

People

List of Corinthean Persons

Stories

See Also

Corinthean Culture
Corinthean Language
Corinthean People
Qulani Culture
Qulani People