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===Capitol===
===Capitol===
:[[Pianira]]
:[[Pianira]]
:Tabras is ruled from the royal castle at Pianira. The largest city of Tabras, Pianira is also the holy seat of the Egor -''Pontiff'' - for Church of [[Twinned Goddess#Ryla|Ryla]].


===Levels===
===Levels===
====Global====
====National====
====National====
====Provincial====
:Tabras is a monarchy, currently ruled by the Ig-Itoq - ''king''. The nation is subdivided into regions under the direct rule of nobility of varying ranks, all subordinate and owing fealty and tribute to the Crown.
====County====
====County====
:Large territories encompassing several shires. The Count or Countess is usually of royal birth, and hold considerable political sway.
====Shire====
====Shire====
====Fief====
:A regional division of approximately 100 manors. The noble in charge of a shire acts as administer of the monarch's justice within their shire.
 
====City====
====City====
:Tabras has only a few cities, which are held by important nobility, usually royal cousins. these nobles will appoint some administrative position to handly day to day affairs of the city, collect taxes on their behalf and other duties.
====Town====
====Town====
:Towns in Tabras are held by important nobles, who may leave the daily administration to a town master, or council. the lord or lady still has oversight, and may veto any edicts made by the town administrator on their behalf.
====Fief====
:Individual landed knights will have holdings of several hundred acres, upon which one or more villages exist. The local manor lord or lady may pass sit in judgement and pass local ordinances in the territory they control, but are still beholden to the laws of the Royal decree, and answer to higher nobles in turn who administer larger domains.
===Law Making===
===Law Making===
:Laws in Tabras are a matter of edicts passed by those who rule. there is no codified document stating what is or isn't current law, however any decrees would be recorded, and it is a matter or memory, or researching said records to determine what may or may not be legal.
====Enforcement====
====Enforcement====
:From the lowest level up to the national level, laws may be passed by whomever is the ruling noble, or royal, in charge of the local territory. such laws are enforced by the law makers themselves, or soldiers in their employ. Each level of government may have to answer to the next higher level if their laws or the enforcement of such are deemed to harsh, or lax.
===Taxation===
===Taxation===
Each level of government collects taxes from the populace for public works, and income to the landholders themselves. A portion of such income is owed to the next higher level of the government in turn.
===Public Works===
===Public Works===
:Major public undertakings are usually accompanied by a specific taxes to support their construction and ongoing maintenance.
====Roads====
====Roads====
====Irrigation====
:Roads in Tabras are maintained by local municipalities on an as needed basis for facilitating movement of trade goods between producers and markets. Taxes raised for repairs and maintenance may include tolls set at key river crossings, bridges or important crossroads.
 
====Sanitation====
====Sanitation====
:Only the larger cities of Tabras have anything resembling a publicly maintained sewer system. Most human waste is collected for use by tanners and other trades.


==Commerce==
==Commerce==

Revision as of 20:02, 25 March 2022

National Overview

Feudal Nation founded in 236 YG.

Dominant Culture

Tabrani

Geographic Area

Population

Government

Head of State

Ig-Itoq
Ykel Vylan is the seventeenth monarch of Tabras. Tabras has had a single dynasty since its founding all hailing from house Vylan.

Capitol

Pianira
Tabras is ruled from the royal castle at Pianira. The largest city of Tabras, Pianira is also the holy seat of the Egor -Pontiff - for Church of Ryla.

Levels

National

Tabras is a monarchy, currently ruled by the Ig-Itoq - king. The nation is subdivided into regions under the direct rule of nobility of varying ranks, all subordinate and owing fealty and tribute to the Crown.

County

Large territories encompassing several shires. The Count or Countess is usually of royal birth, and hold considerable political sway.

Shire

A regional division of approximately 100 manors. The noble in charge of a shire acts as administer of the monarch's justice within their shire.

City

Tabras has only a few cities, which are held by important nobility, usually royal cousins. these nobles will appoint some administrative position to handly day to day affairs of the city, collect taxes on their behalf and other duties.

Town

Towns in Tabras are held by important nobles, who may leave the daily administration to a town master, or council. the lord or lady still has oversight, and may veto any edicts made by the town administrator on their behalf.

Fief

Individual landed knights will have holdings of several hundred acres, upon which one or more villages exist. The local manor lord or lady may pass sit in judgement and pass local ordinances in the territory they control, but are still beholden to the laws of the Royal decree, and answer to higher nobles in turn who administer larger domains.

Law Making

Laws in Tabras are a matter of edicts passed by those who rule. there is no codified document stating what is or isn't current law, however any decrees would be recorded, and it is a matter or memory, or researching said records to determine what may or may not be legal.

Enforcement

From the lowest level up to the national level, laws may be passed by whomever is the ruling noble, or royal, in charge of the local territory. such laws are enforced by the law makers themselves, or soldiers in their employ. Each level of government may have to answer to the next higher level if their laws or the enforcement of such are deemed to harsh, or lax.

Taxation

Each level of government collects taxes from the populace for public works, and income to the landholders themselves. A portion of such income is owed to the next higher level of the government in turn.

Public Works

Major public undertakings are usually accompanied by a specific taxes to support their construction and ongoing maintenance.

Roads

Roads in Tabras are maintained by local municipalities on an as needed basis for facilitating movement of trade goods between producers and markets. Taxes raised for repairs and maintenance may include tolls set at key river crossings, bridges or important crossroads.

Sanitation

Only the larger cities of Tabras have anything resembling a publicly maintained sewer system. Most human waste is collected for use by tanners and other trades.

Commerce

Agriculture

Crops

Herds

Secondary Agricultural Resources

Hunting

Fishing

Gathering

Industry

Resource Extraction

Manufacturing

Trade

Imports / Exports

Transportation

Trade Routes

Currency

Tabrani currency is somewhat unusual in its form, being square. All Tabrani coins have a punched hole for stringing several coins together on a cash string. The denominations of Tabrani coins are: The triangular Porpoise (half-penny), the Crown (full-penny), Sovereign (two-penny), and Throne (six-penny). Foreign coins from Aralia, Iskander, Krolar and Kythus are known to be found in circulation, but are usually reserved for trade with merchants and travellers from those nations. Barter is an accepted method of trade almost anywhere, especially amongst the common folk.

Banks / Money Lenders

Role of Guilds

Military

Controlling Body

Size

Organization / Ranks

Roles / Equipment

Conflicts

Past

The Flower Rebellion
697 - 698 YG : Flower Rebellion
The Flower Rebellion was a short lived uprising by a small number of Tabrani noblemen who wanted to divide Tabras into three smaller kingdom, claiming the king was insane, and causing the nation be weak in foreign relations.

Ongoing

697 YG - : Tekaran Conflict
Tabras and Aralia have been at war for the majority of the last 100 years. The Plains of Tekara, seem to be the focus of this dispute. While neither side is willing to make a full effort to resolve the conflict, neither is willing to back down. The merchants of both nations accept this ongoing strife as a fact of life, and continue to do business with each other so long as there is still a profit in it. This fact alone suggests that the fighting is merely an excuse to keep both countries economies fluid and stable.

Integration with Civil

Religion

Dominant Religion

The majority of Tabras follows the Twinned Goddess religion. The Seat of the Rylan Pontiff being in the city of Pianira.

Minor Religions

Despite the efforts of Ison-Ilyo Vylan to eradicate minority religions from the nation many still persist. These include tribal beliefs from settled nomadic peoples, and foreign religious beliefs of immigrants and travellers.

Integration with Civil

Tabras has a close connection between the church and state. Monarchs are coronated by the clergy to cement their connection to rightful rule in the eyes of The Goddess. Religious representation is included in all national celebrations and other important events. Noble houses will often have their second sons pursue a life in the church.

Education

Levels

Schools

Tutors / Teachers

Sages / Scholars

Literacy

Languages

Tabrani, Tabral

Scripts

Numeracy

Philosophy

Architecture

Materials

Designs

Houses

Workshops

Warehouses / Barns

Fortifications

Temples / Churchs

Palaces / Castles

Timekeeping

Calendar

Tabras uses the Saynoh Calendar and counts years in the Year of the Goddess reckoning.

Key Dates

Timeline

Founding

Feudal nation founded in 236 YG.

Dynastic Timelines

Tabras has been ruled by a single dynastic line since its founding. A set of great tapestries depicting the events of each ruling Tabrani monarch's reign hangs in the Hall of Crowns at the royal palace.
Agab-Abya Vylan (236 - 267 YG)
Tiso-Lai Vylan (267 - 346 YG)
Kifo Vylan (346 - 368 YG)
Tiow Vylan (368 - 418 YG)
Poar-Qir Vylan (418 - 468 YG)
Jonel Vylan (468 - 494 YG)
Ibi-Igow Vylan (494 - 549 YG)
Jalen Vylan (549-584 YG)
Efoasa Vylan (584 - 638 YG)
Ison-Ilyo Vylan (638 - 638 YG)
Rake-Og Vylan (639 - 684 YG)
Vaal-Ara Vylan (684 - 688 YG)
Resip Vylan (688 - 751 YG)
Edigagi Vylan (751 - 764 YG)
Nat-Nebe Vylan (764 - 787 YG)
Sixin Vylan (787 - 794 YG)
Ykel Vylan (794 YG - )

Key Events

562 YG - The Glass Tax is established by Jalen Vylan
638 YG - Assassination of the 10th monarch, Ison-Ilyo Vylan.
698 YG - The Flower Rebellion thwarted by Resip Vylan.
777 YG - The Docker's Strike occurs in response to edict by Nat-Nebe Vylan.

Geography

Location

Climate

Regions

Weather

Landmarks

Constructed

Natural

East Pass - A pass through the Darlom Mountains, linking Tabras with Kythus to the west.
Green Lake - A freshwater lake with a sandy bottom, named for the green tint to the sand which gives the water a greenish cast.

Population Centres

The Largest settlements of Tabras ranked by population:
Pianira - pop. 45,000
Seyp-Qat - pop. 27,000
Lisan-Penar - pop. 13,500
Mali-Synar - pop. 6,750
Olani - pop. 3,400
Fafe-Hie - pop. 1,600
Taban-Oria - pop. 1,250

Stories

See Also

Plains of Tekara