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Thargian Union
Flájfggaj
Thargian Flag
Flag
CapitalLéopáurkər
Largest Léopáurkər
Official languages Thargian
Recognised regional languages Qatilla, Modern Standard Osveraali, Cinriz
Demonym Thargian

Thargun (Thargian: Flájfggaj /fʟɐjfgːəj/), officially the Thargian Union, is a country located on the west shore of Atsiq, west of  Dachashk, north of Qatilluu and Qotsia, and south of Cinriza.

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Modern Thargun is a fairly new country, having only existed with its current borders for around 55 years. For centuries, Thargun was a part of the Dachashk Empire. In 1834, Thargun and Qotsia won their war for independence and united as their own country (similar to Czechoslovakia on Earth). Thargo-Qotsia (name pending) prospered for around 130 years before separating into modern Thargun and modern Qotsia. Thargun and Qotsia share a long history with each other, even before being united.

Modern Thargun still retains many ideals instilled in them from the Dachashk ruling and completely despises and opposes other ideals. Thargian citizens despise humans, but respect them under the law (which is mainly in place to appease Cinriza and Esaam to the north). In contrast, Thargians despise the idea of a monarchy and have a board of 8 members know as the Estates Generals. Half of the estates generals will always be female dalars while the other half will always be male dalars. Each General is elected by their province (of which there are 8), and the provinces take turns with who must elect a male General and who must elect a female General.

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