Federation of Arter
''Far to the east, over the grand east wall, a small kingdom stands, frozen in time. This land is inhabited by small humans with pale skin, who are splitted in many tribes, who all have their own village. In the centre of this stands the sacred Arterpjêker, holy to all mankind. On it is build the sacred city of Arter, the First City of Men. Yes indeed, this is the cradle of men. This is were we were created by divine might. But those who lacked faith in Alessor VIII back then are now not worth of any faith of ours. They are a despicable people, living in dirt homes build with their own dong!'' King Berhin I of Vexan (1061AZ - 58PB)The Federation of Arter a nation in the Arterpeks Mountain Range, to the east of The Eastwall . It in one of the oldest continuing surviving nation on the continent, only being outlived by The Abrazi Kingdom .
Structure
The Federation of Arter, like the name suggests, is a federation. The state is not one nation, with one people and one ruling body, but a union of multiple member states, called "daelcynn", who have a large portion of own authority. While the majority of the people live in township based tribal societies, the daelcynn are build arround geografical location. Such as a daelcynn for the tribes in this valley or arround that lake. These daelcynn are permitted by a central code, called the Dryhtbehát , to decide internal policy and criminal law, as well as asking taxes in eighter goods, money or workhours. Foreign policy is decided on the federal level, with the federation being led from Artrisburg, capital of the federation, with the leadership over the entire federation being charged upon a king, who is chosen by the leaders of the member states, making the political structure a federal monarchy.ⵍⴰⵡⴳ ⵜⵓⵙ ⵠⴰⵊ ⵏⵜⵙⵓⵊ ⵒⵍⵉⴳⵍⴰⵡⴳ ⵜⵓⵙ ⵠⴰⵊ ⵏⵜⵙⵓⵊ ⵒⵍⵉⴳ (Hail to the Holy)
Type
Political, Federation
Alternative Names
The Sacred Ones, The Holy Mountainfolk, Dong Pit of the Forgotten, Cavemen of the Denying
Government System
Monarchy, Elective
Power Structure
Federation
Economic System
Traditional
Neighboring Nations
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