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==Ancient Era== | ==Ancient Era== | ||
===Island Trading=== | ===Island Trading=== | ||
Between | Between 40,000 BCE to 37,000 BCE natives of the island Setole engaged in trading with the early people's of present-day Soltenna and <ref>"the South lands."</ref> | ||
===Migration from Setole=== | ===Migration from Setole=== | ||
While it is relatively unknown, most historians suggest the sinking of Setole happened sometime between the two major migrations to Soltenna with most settling on around | While it is relatively unknown, most historians suggest the sinking of Setole happened sometime between the two major migrations to Soltenna with most settling on around 33,000~ BCE. At that time a great earthquake shook the island of Setole and surrounding areas, causing destruction all around. The famous poet <ref>Aleto</ref> wrote in 28,000 about the event: | ||
''The skies screamed and the waves cried as the earth tilted and Setole fell from her place in the sea. Not a day passed before the island had been recalled by the depths; her last people barely escaping.'' | ''The skies screamed and the waves cried as the earth tilted and Setole fell from her place in the sea. Not a day passed before the island had been recalled by the depths; her last people barely escaping.'' | ||
Refugees from the Setole migrated from their island home to popular trading areas in Soltenna, trying to establish a new land. | Refugees from the Setole migrated from their island home to popular trading areas in Soltenna, trying to establish a new land. | ||
==Early History== | |||
===The Northern Journey=== | |||
In an event known as "The Northern Journey" a large portion of the native Setolas began moving North along various rivers, reaching Lake Soltenna around 19,000 BCE. Those that stayed behind integrated into society and stayed in Southwest Miraria until the Letsatian Empire conquered the area. The Setolas' first interaction with Sitr people was peaceful and they were taught valuable farming techniques while there. | |||
===Unification=== | |||
In 8,391 BCE conflict began to grow between the Setolas and the Sitr people. Eventually this conflict grew into a war. The Sitr people, who had lived in the land long before the Setolas, wanted them to leave because they were draining food supplies. For the first time in history the Setolas, a society that truly lacked true leadership, unified under a makeshift army and attacked their enemy. The Setolas won and managed to push the Sitrs either North towards Hux Kham or across Lake Soltenna into Riyana. | |||
===First Kingdom=== | |||
In 7,584 BCE, General Tola was crowned emperor of the Empire Liosol.<ref>From the words "Lao" and "Setole."</ref> | |||
==Geography== | ==Geography== |
Revision as of 19:17, 27 August 2017
The Kingdom of Liôsol Dan Lihosol |
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Motto: "Pos nam un vasine pos haverus"(To the future and holding to the past) | ||||
Anthem: "Lansane Lixonae"(In the Light of the Sun) | ||||
Capital | Allanvalo | |||
Demonym | Solsi | |||
Government | Monarchy | |||
- | King (Gen) | Gen Ophananaga II | ||
- | Prime Minister (Dukamo) | DKM Vanul Allanvalonae | ||
Area | ||||
- | 1,001,540 km2 386,697 sq mi |
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Population | ||||
- | estimate | 53040492 | ||
- | Density | 53/km2 137.3/sq mi |
Liôsol (Liosolessa: Dan Lixosol), officially the The Kingdom of Liôsol, is a country located in Miraria.
Etymology
The name "Liôsol" comes from the words "Laoe Setole" which means "New Setole." There have also been claims that the name of "Soltenna" comes from a misheard form of the form "Setole." These claims are backed up by the existence of the massive Liosoglo Empire.
Prehistory
Ancient Era
Island Trading
Between 40,000 BCE to 37,000 BCE natives of the island Setole engaged in trading with the early people's of present-day Soltenna and [1]
Migration from Setole
While it is relatively unknown, most historians suggest the sinking of Setole happened sometime between the two major migrations to Soltenna with most settling on around 33,000~ BCE. At that time a great earthquake shook the island of Setole and surrounding areas, causing destruction all around. The famous poet [2] wrote in 28,000 about the event:
The skies screamed and the waves cried as the earth tilted and Setole fell from her place in the sea. Not a day passed before the island had been recalled by the depths; her last people barely escaping.
Refugees from the Setole migrated from their island home to popular trading areas in Soltenna, trying to establish a new land.
Early History
The Northern Journey
In an event known as "The Northern Journey" a large portion of the native Setolas began moving North along various rivers, reaching Lake Soltenna around 19,000 BCE. Those that stayed behind integrated into society and stayed in Southwest Miraria until the Letsatian Empire conquered the area. The Setolas' first interaction with Sitr people was peaceful and they were taught valuable farming techniques while there.
Unification
In 8,391 BCE conflict began to grow between the Setolas and the Sitr people. Eventually this conflict grew into a war. The Sitr people, who had lived in the land long before the Setolas, wanted them to leave because they were draining food supplies. For the first time in history the Setolas, a society that truly lacked true leadership, unified under a makeshift army and attacked their enemy. The Setolas won and managed to push the Sitrs either North towards Hux Kham or across Lake Soltenna into Riyana.
First Kingdom
In 7,584 BCE, General Tola was crowned emperor of the Empire Liosol.[3]
Geography
Geology
Climate
Biodiversity
Politics
Government
Administrative divisions
Foreign relations
Military
Liosol laws bans conscription, all members of the military forces must be voluntary in peacetime.
Liosol accepts Hux Kham citizens to join the military forces of Liosol; however, in practice, only females in Hux Kham join military forces of Liosol, as Hux Kham law bans males from serving in foreign military forces while there are no regulations for females.