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<blockquote>''"A symbol of unity for all the live in the core, the brightest object in the entire galaxy... Ironic considering it is a black hole, but brightest nonetheless. In the night sky of all planets privileged to be under the control of our nation, and in many of their skies during the day, its brilliance shows through. Truly, no nation could ask for a better symbol of unity." -First General Lexus Castillo, 21007''</blockquote>{{True_Nation_Infobox|title1=Sagittarium|image1=Sagittarium.jpg|caption1=The Flag of Sagittarium|image2=Sag.jpg|caption2=The center of Sagittarium, Sagittarius A*|image3=|caption3=|article_creator=|kardashev_type=3.1|capital=[[Thalia]]|major_planets=[[Thalia]], [[Jezreel]], [[Sekhmet]]|location=The core of the Milky Way|area=811 million stars are fully colonized|population=207 Septillion|type=Democratic Republic|leader=Tyiov Rexc (Dotsk)|military= 5.1 Quintillion Personell and piloted|official_languages=* [[Xeno]]
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* Sagittarian Xeno|currency=The [[C-Unit]]|development_index=0.888|date_created=20677|most_major_conflict=Millennia-Long Interventions in the [[Occult Galaxy]]}}'''Sagittarium''' (Demonym, Sagittarian) is a fairly large state within the [[Milky Way Galaxy]] [[Core Systems|Core]]. While originally having a human majority, the nation has since become one of the most diverse nations in the galaxy, with no one species clearly ahead in population figures. The core itself is almost entirely occupied by the nation, almost 1 billion stars make up this nation. The number of stars is fairly low, however, most of the stars colonized are quite luminous and the central black hole supplements this power consumption, making it a [[Kardashev Scale|Kardashev III civilization]], one of many in the Milky Way Galaxy. Sagittarium is one of the most populous nations within the [[Confederacy of Borealis]], and is the second largest in terms of area. The capital of the nation is [[Thalia]], a planet numbering in the top twenty most populous planets.
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A faint whisper carries itself across space and time, mostly in the form of gravity waves. The black hole of [[Nocturne(Cosmoria)|Nocturne]] is the source, its perfect ellipsoid event horizon rippling from time to time. These changes, invisible to the naked eye, are the beating heart of '''Sagittarium''' and the foundation on which Nocturne's greatest power is built.
Sagittarium was the first modern nation to colonize [[Sagittarius A*]], the central black hole of the Milky Way. The nation was founded in 20567 CE by [[Klein Vay]] during the [[Split of the Lactean Confederacy]], a time of chaos in the Milky Way. It was founded as a means to reinstate order to the then chaotic Milky Way Galaxy. In its crusade for order, the state became totalitarian, regularly reeducating and quite often times killing dissenters. The relative freedom enjoyed by those of the former LaC was widely terminated by the government in favor of radical devotion to the government.


Sagittarium is a vast empire with ten major worlds under its control. Such a large empire is by no means unitary; dozens of autonomous regions, each with their interests, pull Sagittarium in different directions. For international relations, Sagittarium's sub-governments demand representation as though they were states. Groups within Sagittarium are a part of the [[United Nations of Florathel]] and the [[Greater Martial Consilium]]. Sagittarium's head of state, the Chancellor, has permanent representation only in the Consilium. These complicated international relations only make domestic politics even more convoluted.
During this period, Sagittarium was the largest and most powerful great power in the Milky Way. Its influence extended many kilo-light-years around its literal and political center, Sagittarius A*. When the Confederacy of Borealis was founded, it could hardly hold a candle to the energy available to Sagittarium.


The worlds comprising Sagittarium were largely untouched for most of their history. Sagittarium had a handful of populations considered indigenous, including the [[Finale#Finalea|Finalea People]] and [[Elkeres]] living around [[Finale]]. The only species to have evolved in Sagittarium's current territory are the [[Kajikali]] from [[Vistique]] also around Finale. The [[Rorazals]], while still a major player in Sagittarium, are no longer native to the nation as their home seceded with [[Mandras]]. These various native groups had thriving societies of varying levels of sophistication, all of which fell to [[Sedrua]] in 5584 CE. Sedrua brought with them a massive influx of [[Zythyns]] and [[Bahattes]]. The [[Providence Union]] and [[Triumvirate Civilization]] split Nocturne as Sedrua collapsed. The only Triumvirate military base to survive the [[War of the Final Transition]], '''Fort Aria''', evolved into the [[Vaplein Republic]]. The Vaplein Republic controlled the frigid worlds orbiting Nocturne, a harsh radioactive environment that few could have predicted becoming the seat of a superpower. The creation of the first [[Nocturne#Generatrices|generatrices]] offered effectively unlimited power to the Republic. These devices converted Nocturne's gravitational radiation into usable power. The Republic used this power to terraform Nocturne's [[Thalia]] and [[Euterpe]], melting those snowballs into livable worlds.
In the 32nd millennia, the death of Vay caused a succession crisis. In the same year, [[The Ekrosian Guardians]] began their crusade, destroying everything in their path to the center of the galaxy. [[Felix Adebayo]], a prominent general within the nation took power and became the successor to Vay. Adebayo was able to organize the offensive against the Guardians, allowing for the nation to stop and even push back the Guardians, a feat in and of itself. With the Confederacy of Borealis gaining great power after absorbing the majority of other nations in the galaxy, the power and prestige of Sagittarium slowly began eroding as foreign companies, individuals, and policy began affecting the once incredibly isolationist state.


In 8567 CE, [[Klein Vay]] led a coup against the collapsing Vaplein Republic, making him Sagittarium's first chancellor. While in power, Vay established Sagittarian hegemony over the entirety of Nocturne and molded Sagittarium into the most prosperous member of the [[Core Worlds Alliance]]. After Vay's death, [[Veselko Abedayo]] took power and made Sagittarium into Cosmoria's fiercest military power. Abedayo led Sagittarium deep into [[Florathel]], conquering its infighting nations with previously unseen efficacy. After several more chancellors, instability increased, and demand for change grew. With the disastrous [[Commonwealth's Eclipse]], another coup brought [[Eris Sailem]] into power. An outspoken liberal, Sailem privatized Sagittarium's economy and disempowered the oligarchs. She became the first president of the '''United Republics of Sagittarium, Valme, Diadema, Rendellia, and Enkatz'''. With time, however, the oligarchs returned in a different form. Sagittarium gradually began to resemble its feudal neighbors as central authority once again decreased. It transitioned between various forms of governments all while gradually losing territory.
An expensive conflict in the [[Occult Galaxy]] marked the beginning of the end of the nation's golden age. Already declining, they decided to invest huge sums of money and resources into keeping the fairly large galaxy under its influence. An economic crash during the invasion, felt across the wider galaxy, hit it especially hard. The Sagittarian government, with debt larger than its entire gross domestic product, withdrew from the conflict, leaving its largest trading partner in shambles. It could do little to aid the struggling economy, and continued dwindling even as the rest of the galaxy recovered.


As central power eroded, oligarchs and business leaders formed a new aristocracy; their companies became organs of the state. While this led to a short-lived absolute monarchy, an anocratic elective monarchy emerged shortly afterward. It briefly regressed into the '''Second Sagittarian Empire''' during the [[War of the Ancients]], before becoming the modern '''Fifth Sagittarian Republic'''. Local governments now handle most affairs as though they were sovereign states. While not quite the thriving empire it was in the past, Sagittarium remains a powerful force at the junction between Cosmoria's great empires. As some of its ruling class shifts attention toward [[Florathel]], Cosmoria's greatest empires compete for authority in Nocturne, all while contending with Sagittarium's proud populous that strives for self-rule.
Widespread protest from many non-humans across the region, starting in the late 41,000's tested how the nation would respond to internal instability. It fared poorly, using lethal weapons on crowds was the worst possible move and the nation saw extreme sanctions. The Chancellor at the time, Eris Sailem, stepped down amongst pressures to reform the authoritarian state. A decently functional democracy was established, just democratic enough to permit entry into the Confederacy of Borealis, the only way the new government believed would aid the struggling economy.


=History=
To this day, ghosts of its authoritarian past haunt Sagittarium. Many presidents have been corrupt and it has one of the lowest democracy scores in the Confederacy. The nation is permitted to remain in the Confederacy due to the huge value of Sagittarius A* as an energy source as well as its undeniably large economic output.
==Primeval Era==
===Pre-Antiquity===
The [[Kajikali]] are the only intelligent species to call Sagittarium's current territory home, though at the nation's height three separate species did. The Kajikali are from the planet [[Vistique]] around [[Finale]]—in the Kajikali tongue known as '''Vecroxmer''' and '''Sagasheft'''. They remained on their homeworld undisturbed until only five thousand years ago when they were thrust onto the galactic stage.


The [[Moridian High Command]], a civilization ancient beyond belief, was the first to colonize Nocturne. They created the [[Aubade]] megastructure, a series of bands whose habitable area faced Nocturne. Generating gravity through centripetal force, these bands hosted as many as thirty trillion inhabitants, a number never seen again in Nocturne's history. With the extinction of Morid's [[Norlins|Norlin]] people, Aubade fell uninhabited for millions of years. Aubade began degrading due to collisions with debris and perturbation from Nocturne's companion stars.
== History ==


The [[Lareas Alliance]] refurbished Aubade some 200,000 years before the present day. They imported millions of [[Deviri]] to [[Garrea]] to aid in the effort and their descendants reside there to this day. They also created the [[Lamento]] megastructure orbtiting [[Requiem (Cosmoria)|Requiem]]. Mostly Deviri resided on that great ring around Requiem. The collapse of the Lareas Alliance brought an end to this colonization program and left millions of Deviri stranded, where they became a distinct group from the main Deviri species.
=== Background ===
Before the formation of Sagittarium, the core of the Milky Way was largely empty. Planets were far more likely to be ejected from their systems and supernovae were more common, leading to the core having far less life for having far more stars than the rest of the galaxy.


===Early History===
Until the 25th millenium, the distance to the core was too great for most civilizations to consider colonizing it. Much easier energy sources were available. They planned to wait for FTL technology to advance to the point of allowing easier travel to the area. As it stood, it took several hundred years to get to the area, the density of the stars made colonization even harder, as terraforming planets required moving hundreds of stars into new locations.
[[Humans (Cosmoria)|Humans]] colonized Nocturne a little after the start of the Common Era. A part of the ancient [[First Aeternal Society]], these Humans were few. About ten thousand called the system home, entirely within the [[Finale]] system. The harsh radiation around Nocturne, thanks to Aubade once again degrading, created fairly rapid evolution. The Humans living here would develop extreme pigmentation by about five thousand years ago, slowing the rate of mutation. These Humans became the [[Finale#Finalea|Finalea People]], one of Sagittarium's largest ethnic groups.


The fall of the First Aeternal Society did little to affect the scattered Finalea villages, save for allowing a small [[Un'oit]] and [[Ror Unit|Rorran]] presence to accumulate over the years. Most Finalea resided on [[Patyrth]], but some used [[Thaumaturgy (Cosmoria)|Thaumaturgy]] to venture to nearby Vistique and settle with its Kajikali population.
The Lactean Confederacy was the first to land ships in the area. They chose a fairly stable system, home to the then unnamed planet Thalia and set up a military base on it. The base was used to aid the construction of a means to gather power from Sagittarius A*. This base and construction project were mostly to solidify its claims over the core rather than actually defend it. During the the [[War of the Decamillennial Transition]], it was reinforced several times, but remained a minor base as few believed it to be worth to attack the entirely undeveloped core.


Before modern civilization arrived, many others attempted to hold onto the large star system. For a handful of civilizations, such as [[Karith the Accursed|Karith's Empire]] and [[Sedrua]], Nocturne was seen as a frontier. It was a wasteland that, while plentiful in resources, was so large that securing all of it would take thousands of years. For this reason, these civilizations only superficially laid claim to the region. In many cases, small asteroids rich in rare materials would be exported, but the bulk of the system was untouched.
=== Early History ===
With the collapse of the [[Lactean Confederacy]] (LaC) came a power vacuum within the galaxy. Nature abhors a vacuum and the former remains of the LaC soon filled with hundreds of thousands of nations, fiefs, and organizations vying to shape the galaxy into their own image. The federal government of the LaC left behind the resources of largest recorded military in history. Most soldiers deserted the day the government collapsed. What remained of the chain of command became little more than stubborn troops and a handful of generals that refused to accept that their nation was destroyed.


[[Sedrua]] had sovereignty over Nocturne starting in 5565 CE, as the nation claimed to be the rightful rulers of all descendants of the Humans. They most heavily colonized [[Requiem]], resulting in a population of about one billion at its height. Sedrua established several military bases around Nocturne's other satellites, beginning the long process of colonization. The [[Dotsk]] created a handful of outposts as well in about 5841 CE, collaborating with Sedrua to colonize the endless wilderness. Though Sedrua continued to claim Nocturne, [[Un'oit]] warlords controled most of the system beyond Sedrua's military outposts.
Among these generals was Klein Vay. He, however, was fully aware that no amount of fighting would bring back the LaC. He wished to establish a new nation, a fundamentally different one. With a large number of soldiers still following his orders, he managed to secure a handful of planets somewhat near to [[Earth]]. From there, he attacked the more brutal warlords or dictators scattered throughout the galaxy, giving the people a relatively free life. This carried on from 20387 to 20650, when the focus shifted from taking planets one at a time to taking far more valuable targets. After several months of deliberation, it was decided that there were no location more valuable than the center of the Milky Way. The large amount of energy that can be extracted from this black hole made it ideal for colonization.


===Triumvirate and Providence===
All the citizens of the planets were given a choice. This choice was to abandon their home worlds and board a stolen colony ship or to be left behind on a derelict world stripped of its resources to fuel the fleet. They were essentially forced to accompany Vay to the core. This is when the nation first declared itself to be "Sagittarium." Vay, instead of continuing as the Grand General, became the first Chancellor of Sagittarium.
Though Nocturne was promised to the Triumvirate after the [[Sedrua-Triumvirate War]] as reparations, the [[Providence Union]] took advantage of Sedrua's weakness and conquered the [[Dorok]], [[Lied]] and Requiem systems. The Triumvriate took the rest, including the [[Nocturne (Cosmoria)#Cadenza|Cadenza]] region. This icy disk of worlds and comets orbiting distantly from Nocturne became the center of Triumvirate exploitation of the region.


The planet [[Thalia]] would be the first settled by the Triumvirate. Despite being an interstellar civilization, the Triumvirate depended a great deal on physical labor, creating an economy largely based on small-scale mining and farming. In 6123 CE, Thalia was given a local governor, forming the '''Province of New Albedo''', named for the Human world of [[Albedo]] settled some centuries prior. Mostly Humans settled Thalia, though its dark and frigid conditions proved challenging.
==== Voyage to the Core ====
Being empty of civilization as most cores are, the main challenge to overcome was defeating the remnant of the Lactean Federal government within the core. There was nothing particularly challenging about venturing to the core itself.


The Finalea initially greatly benefited from Triumvirate and Providential colonization. They drove back the Un'oit and were valuable trading partners. The Elkeres created the '''Empire of Vistique-Sarpanitum''' taking advantage of trade to and from Finale. The [[War of the Last Alliance]] and collapse of the Providence Union, The Triumvirate wasted no time integrating its territory around Nocturne.
With one of the largest and most advanced fleets in the galaxy, the newly formed Sagittarium began to make its way towards Sagittarius A*. This fleet consisted of ten mega-freighters converted into ark-ships each able to hold several billion in stasis, three hundred battleships also containing people in stasis, over one hundred thousand corvettes, and over ten million fighters. The journey took almost 200 years of nigh continuous travel. Most of the crew and passengers remained in suspended animation, with only a handful of officers and the Chancellor being awake during the trip. The long voyage was uneventful. Most systems on the ships were automated, so the chances of a coup or mutiny were almost none.


===Triumvirate Republic===
==== The True Establishment of Sagittarium ====
With the establishment of the Triumvirate Senate in 7971 CE, Thalia earned a single seat out of three hundred. While not much, it was the first time the people of Thalia had any form of self-determination. Initially, the governor had the duties of the senator in addition to existing duties. Thus, to determine who would be governor was the first issue in the new state.
The remnant of the Lactean Federal military was split from the rest of the nation by centuries of light-lag. Their only wormhole, leading to [[Aeros]], was destroyed, leaving them stranded. The soldiers were entirely unaware of the chaos taking place and decided to wait for the wormhole to be repaired. When the large fleet of Vay arrived, rather than a fight like he expected, they embraced his return. He had the vast number of people awoken slowly, only as fast as habitation could be built for them. As soon as he arrived, he became the de facto leader by virtue of his eloquence alone. He had the original general presiding over Sagittarius A* become his second in command. Shortly thereafter, construction resumed on the [[Sagittarius Space Station]], picking up where the Lactean Confederacy left off.


The settler population supported the establishment of a hereditary monarchy. A stable system across much of the Triumvirate, this system has historically minimized power struggles. With power too decentralized, civil war would be an omnipresent threat. This monarch would issue edicts and appoint the senator. The people supported a system based on regular referenda, in which the king could only act with the people's consent. Additionally, the monarch would be elected. At the time, this idea was a radical departure from the Triumvirate's autocratic order. The looming threat of civil war, with the year-long travel times for federal troops, forced the adoption of a constitution for the '''State of Thalia'''. The governor would be a hereditary position while the senator would be elected every ten years.
==== Expansion ====
With access to the most massive object for millions of light years in any direction, Sagittarium wasted no time taking advantage of this. The large power output of the black hole was used to [[Star Lifting|star lift]] all the nearby stars. Truly massive beams of energy were fired from the black hole (taking several years to hit their targets). Once they did, the matter of collecting the materials was simple. Star lifting, a process usually taking many decades, took mere weeks with this huge, and cheap, energy source.


By the time the Triumvirate entered the Republic Period, Nocturne and its stellar companions had a population just shy of fifty billion. Thalia, the only major Triumvirate world around Nocturne, had only twenty-five percent of this population, however. The Un'oit, who resisted any attempt at conquest, made up most of Nocturne's denizens. The rest of Nocturne was still a federally-controlled territory with no representation in the senate.
The people soon began expanding from the center. Soon, they occupied several hundred stars. While there are no official records of this occurring, it would be impossible to populate these stars without some use of cloning. This cloning allowed the population to jump to several trillion within a century. Whole planets would have needed to have been occupied by facilities to create so many clones.


===Consortium of Raddolcendo===
In what was first an effort to expedite population growth, billions of androids, named [[Thalians]], were created. The government soon realized the potential of these beings and took care to make them blend in to society perfectly. Most Thalians were entirely unaware of their identity as machines, and their mostly biological flesh gave the illusion of being alive. The government altered their subconscious to be eternally loyal to the state. They were designed to be nationalists, thereby encouraging the rest of the population to be the same. These were an almost entirely synthetic machine designed to insight loyalty in the population. They influenced the population subtly, creating a nation of fanatics without the relatively costly manipulation via drugs and nanites other polities have tried in the past.
During the [[War of the Final Transition]], [[Titania Herschel|Titania Herschel's]] armies wrested power from Thalia's loyalist government. With the Triumvirate dissolving, Titania secured the lion's share of its territory. The Triumvirate's various bases around Nocturne became the '''Consortium of Raddolcendo'''. Unlike the self-governing Triumvirate state system, Consortia was centered on the local church. [[Florenta]] was a theocracy devoted to [[Ibaradism]]. While locals could achieve church roles, high-level positions were saved for [[Atlins|Atlin]] priests. Over the next five hundred years, Thalia's government built the continent-spanning '''Temple of Diolunos'''. Ironically a deity associated with freedom, everyone in Raddolcendo answered to Titania's theocrats.


The first place attacked during the [[Second Un'oit Ascension]] was Thalia—it fell within weeks. As the rest of Cosmoria dealt with the brutally efficient Un'oit hoard, Thalia adapted to Un'oit rule under the [[Euphony Civilization]]. With Ibaradism banned and heavily suppressed, Un'oit religions took its place. With notions of dying in battle for glory lest one's soul end up cast into Nocturne, the Un'oit inadvertently ignited a spark of resistance. Finale's people, in particular, often murdered local Un'oit leaders, only to brave the resulting punishment in fortresses deep in their worlds' mantles. An underground network, called the '''Vaplein Front''', embraced the idea of dying in combat against their occupiers. With a burning hatred for all deities, this misotheistic movement believed in the worship of victory. Of course, victory became a deity in and of herself named '''Sagitta'''.
From Thalia, trillions of individuals went to colonize the core. These individuals crewed ships and terraformed worlds. In 21107, the capital of Sagittarium was moved to the station itself from Thalia. After another 250 years, the population had exploded after the presumably cloned humans were able to have children of their own. What went from a small colony around the central black hole exploded into one of the most powerful empires of the galaxy. The large power of the central black hole was not only enough to tear apart every star for several light years for materials. The raw mass available to the empire rivaled nations thousands of years older than it.


=== Zenith ===
===The Vaplein Republic===
The [[Vaplein Republic]] formed in 8538 CE after four hundred years of Un'oit occupation. Taking after their former occupiers, the Republic swiftly conquered Thalia, Euterpe, and Requiem. Centered on [[Patyrth]], the Vaplein republic was the first serious challenge to Un'oit dominance. Unlike the cosmopolitan Euphony, the Vaplein Republic leaned on Human-centered nationalism. The Republic was careful to appeal to the existing Human ruling class. Local leaders, even those complicit in the Un'oit occupation, maintained their position in the Vaplein Republic.
The nation reached its most powerful (relative to the other nations in the galaxy) in 21732 CE. It occupied almost one percent of the stars in the core while having power consumption equal to 1% of the total stars in the galaxy. They were striving to become a Kardeshev III civilization. The nation was truly a power to contend with. It offered the same stability the LaC did, except they were far more open about their imperialism. The energy Sagittarium had at its disposal made it a force to be reckoned with.


Leaders from throughout the republic met on Thalia to draft the Vaplein Constitution in 8540 CE. With the difficult task of securing local sovereignty while also creating a strong central military to keep the Un'oit Collective at bay, resulted in two distinct Vaplein organizations. The Republic was responsible for international trade and diplomacy while the '''Nocturne Interprovince Compact''' established minimum military spending requirements and prohibited internal conflict. Thirty-five provinces emerged upon the signing of this compact. The exclusion of non-Humans carried over tensions from Un'oit rule, in particular resentment from the sizeable [[Nerata]] and [[Elkeres]] populations.
Unlike most of the other nations within the Milky Way at the time, Vay never had Sagittarium form alliances. This was not a foolish strategy, rather, it served to advance the idea that Sagittarium was the most powerful nation in the galaxy with no need for alliances. Weak allies drag a nation down and, in a galaxy where no nations rivaled it, all allies were weak. Various treaties were signed, however. They were mostly designed to secure access to lucrative trade deals which would further the strength of Sagittarium. Despite being an empire, there were thousands of state-owned corporations created to serve the interest of the state first and deliver profit second. These corporations were some of the largest in the galaxy at the time. [[CloseSpace Corp]] was the most extensive of these businesses, operating in several thousand nations selling weapons slightly inferior to the weapons produced for the Sagittarian military.


[[Florenta]] remained a great power in the rest of Aylathiya. As its largest vassal, [[Erstes Konsortium]], expanded, its influence over Nocturne grew once again. When Florenta's central government collapsed, its Consortia fragmented into states of their own. The new government, [[Empyros]], vowed to not only regain control but to exterminate all that defied their religion. This war later became known as the [[Great Empyreal Crusade]]. In 8539 CE, the nation of [[Empyros]] invaded all its former territory. The Republic mobilized its forces in 8547 CE, coercing each province to contribute nearly all production towards the conflict. With the alternative being extinction, its factions had little choice but to obey.
The nation was often seen as a liberating force when it conquered nations smaller than it, and, for the most part, it was. For the humans absorbed into their extensive empire, quality of life almost always improved as order was returned to their lives. For nonhumans, one would expect them to be drafted into the military according to their abilities. Stronger species would make better soldiers while the more intelligent ones would make better researchers. The racist dogma of Vay ended up causing aliens to be viewed as "useful" rather than inferior, often landing them better-payed positions, albeit with much less freedom that what was afforded to the average human.


The Crusade culminated in the [[Battle of Thalia]], a prolonged period of heavy fighting around the Republic's most populous world. The battle determined the fate of the war. It was a hard-won victory involving not just the forces of the Vaplein Republic but nearly every nation in [[Lacrimosa]]. In 8567 CE, the Allies drove Empyros back, ending both the battle and the war.
=== Shifting Galactic Landscape ===
While Sagittarium absolutely dominated the politics of the Milky Way, behaving as the astropolitical and literal center of the galaxy, it struggled to gain influence far beyond Via Lactea. The few campaigns against satellite galaxies ended in failure for the nation, causing some of the few defeats it has ever experienced. Even the edges of the Milky Way were areas it had trouble influencing. Really, its sphere of influence extended only two to three kilo-light-years around the core (while not directly controlling this area, it had large influence there). Polities outside of this area, while most certainly conscious of Sagittarium in their foreign policy, were much harder to exert influence over.


While the Vaplein Republic was able to survive, the previous order had not. The provinces ceded so much power to the central government that the Republic had become a unitary state. As the Vaplein Republic bankrolled rebuilding infrastructure on Eos, it crushed lingering nationalist groups. For the first time in history, the center of Aylathiya shifted from Eos toward Nocturne.
The [[Tenth Lactean Congree|Tenth Lactean Congress]], a coalition of hundreds of states and organizations, in particular was problematic for Sagittarium. Despite controlling less than a per mille of the energy of Sagittarium, the Congress time and again proved to seed resistance to its hegemony in the galaxy. Its abilities to spread democracy, its mobile nature (rarely convening in the same place), and its abilities to garner support among the common people were unparalleled. This and it tended to receive generous support from the few nations large enough to rival Sagittarium such as [[Cassiopeia Consortium]] and [[The Diunity of Fornax]]. The latter of this pair was especially generous, using the Congress for its own ends.


==Transition to Sagittarium==
==== Vay's Death ====
During the Crusade, General [[Klein Vay]] became the "Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Lacrimosa." His name and great achievements entered the public consciousness to the point that his ascension to the chancellory was all but certain. Then-current Chancellor of the Vaplein Republic, '''Uriel Ibrahim''' had Vay exiled to [[Albedo]]. With connections throughout Aylathiya, Vay earned the sympathy of its governments. Vay in particular gained the support of [[Jayvyn Drusus]], supreme leader of [[Gran Rubedo]]. Drusus used his great influence in Erstes Konsortium to fund an expeditionary force to Thalia.
Sagittarium continued its expansion, attempting several dozen times to gain influence in a satellite galaxy. Despite being the most powerful polity in the galaxy, each and every attempt ended in failure. Vay grew more and more frustrated with his general's incompetence, going as far as to fire his generals and lead the campaign against [[Sextans I]] himself. Leaving a specially designed Thalian to rule the nation in his place, he departed to Sextans I. With his ability to more easily understand the situation at hand than any of his generals, his armies began routing their foes. [[The Octet]] and their forces fell before the now much more strategic forces of Sagittarium.


High-ranking officials in the Republic grew skeptical of Ibrahim's ability to rule. Despite Ibrahim's efforts, whispers of dissent spread amongst the Republic's elites. When Vay's fleet returned to Thalia, its admirals allowed him to land. Vay's men surrounded the capitol building and entered a tense standoff with Ibrahim's guards. Vay grew impatient and broke through the lines, ordering one of the guards to hand Vay his weapon. The guard did so.
Unknown to anyone in the Milky Way, the warfare disturbed members of the [[Pestelentia]] Family, a classification of organisms capable of interstellar flight. Similar to [[Von Neumann Probe|Von Neumann Probes]], these creatures self-replicated with the material at hand. One of the more aggressive species, [[The Pestilence]], would cause a disaster for the nation. Drawn to the warp bubbles of Sagittarium's ships like moths to a flame, they soon swarmed the ships once they got close to their habitat. At first, there were few, but they began increasing in commonality. Vay ordered the ships to reverse in course, but by the time they entered the habitat, it was far too late. They began eating away at the hulls of Vay's ships. Quadrillions of them slowly "bit" tiny pieces of the ships away. Cut off from the outside, those inside the ships died to air-leakage, starvation, or directly to Pestilence individuals that managed to board the ships. It was unknown how exactly Vay died, as the entirety of the fleet was consumed. His death, in 31431 CE, marked an end of an era.


When Vay found Ibrahim in his office, he unloaded that gun into the man. As its coils melted from overuse, Vay tossed his ruined weapon to a cowering aide and ordered them to dispose of it. The aide kept the weapon and to this day is kept in Sagittarium's state museum. Vay's soldiers secured the rest of the capitol complex within minutes. With no one left to challenge him, Vay officially became chancellor.
==== Succession Crisis ====
Vay, having lived for so long already, was seen in a similar way as one would see a law of the universe, permanent and unchanging. His death sent waves throughout not just Sagittarium, but also the wider galaxy as a whole. The Founder's Council, as the highest council in the nation was known, was divided in how to address the issue. Since they were more than capable of carrying on running the nation as they had, half of the council decided they did not need another Chancellor. The other half believed that Vay was more than a leader, but a symbol of unity, necessary for the nation to continue as it has. Normally, the Chancellor would break ties in the council, so they ended up setting the issue to the side to focus more on running the country.


===Reform===
Many potential replacements, from both in the Founder's Council and outside of it began trying to gain support, mostly from generals and other powerful individuals. When one candidate was found to have paid for the assassination of another, everyone involved in the assassination were executed. The Council immediately voted to take the issue back on and appoint a new Chancellor. All of this, of course, was kept secret from the wider populace. They were still under the impression that Vay was in the Sextans I galaxy valiantly fighting to conquer it.
Once in power, Vay began the arduous process of reforming the vast Vaplein Republic. Harkening back to the ancient goddess of victory, Vay named the new nation Sagittarium, meaning the "domain of victory." Despite promising an end to the existing corrupt power structures, Vay knew that someone else would revolt against him if he tried. The solution was simple; citizens needed to be allowed to produce value themselves. At the time, Sagittarium was a heavily state-based economy, with most industries under state control. The Great Empyreal Crusade gave the central government a reason to seize control of locally-owned factories. This order gave the immense central bureaucracy and its leaders tremendous power. Every aspect of the economy was under their control.


Vay had some of the most powerful Vaplein oligarchs killed and transferred ownership to anyone that would develop the land. Millions of enterprising citizens moved into these lands and Sagittarium enforced their ownership of the land. The idea was that spreading out land would keep them from becoming rivals. Vay told the people about their right to enterprise, while he told government officials that this model would increase economic output. While initially a plot to take power from his rivals, Vay inadvertently laid the groundwork for Sagittarium's democratization centuries later.
Debate again gripped the Council. Some switched sides, but they were still divided. In the end, they voted to enter a "state of observation" in which they would pay attention to all of the most likely candidates to the position and determine if any were worthy. They were intentionally vague as to make sure none of the candidates would try cheating.


Recent technological advances came with the promise of infinite energy beyond mere fusion energy. Nocturne produces a great amount of energy as its spherical surface deforms a reflection of its singularity splitting into multiple pieces, deforming, and collapsing back into its proper shape. The cause was [[Laborosoarchod]], a legendary spirit sealed in the black hole thousands of years ago. Sagittarian scientists, the finest in the universe at that time, created the first [[Nocturne (Cosmoria)#Generatrices|Generatrices]]. These massive devices took advantage of Nocturne's gravitational waves to move large dense masses. They worked on the same principle as conventional tidal power, though on a much larger scale. These large masses, usually small asteroids gently placed on the surface of a planet, generated a large amount of heat as they moved within the generatrix. This heat terraformed Thalia and Euterpe and fueled Sagittarium's new manufacturing, painstakingly kept widely distributed lest more oligarchs form.
==== The Ekrosian Crusade ====
''Main Article: [[The Ekrosian Guardians]]''


Vay spent the rest of his chancellorship diminishing the power of the oligarchs, in particular by pushing for growth at a faster rate than they could hurt it with their corruption. With the new energy Nocturne was producing, Vay showered the government employees with money, so much money that they hardly had any motivation to be corrupt. High-level officials became some of the wealthiest in Cosmoria. This was a very unpopular strategy at first, but as corruption decreased and a culture of anti-corruption formed, Sagittarium became more safe for business. While Vay could have simply left it at that, he believed that giving every citizen a comfortable government job would lead to "a degeneration of the populace into useless wards of the state." Taking a page out of the kingdom of [[Tenshi|Tenshi's]] playbook, Vay began mass privatization, gutting the massive bureaucracy.
In the midst of the decision to observe, the most recent of the Ekrosian Crusades began. A time in which sextillions of machines, lifeforms, and other entities flood out of the [[Sheol Galaxy]], usually heading for a large black hole or significant body. The previous crusade targeted the [[Fluorescence]] Galaxy, with this one targeting Sagittarius A* in particular. The Founder's Council voted to take no action, instead seeing which individual would step up to defeat the Ekrosians.


Sagittarium became a remarkably low-corruption state with cheap labor, perfect for receiving investment from foreigners. Nations in the [[Core Worlds Alliance]] invested vast sums of money, building infrastructure that normally the government would have had to. Doing so brought the Alliance and Sagittarium closer together while also greatly expanding Sagittarium's fledgling economy.
The lack of direction from the Council, while intentional, still caused great difficulty for the military. To coordinate offenses, generals often waited for insight from the Council or just managed everything they could in their own sectors. Felix Abedayo, one of the leading generals in the military at the time, grew frustrated with the Council's inaction. After determining the council must have been doing this intentionally, he immediately had his fleet enter the capital on "official business." He looked directly into a camera he knew the council was viewing as he delivered a speech to his troops and the citizens of Sagittarium. In this speech, Abedayo declared that the leaders of Sagittarium were incompetent and, effective today, he would be the one in control. He referred to himself as "Chancellor Abedayo," cementing his claim to the position.


In 8570 CE, Gran Rubedo began its war against [[Ma'eau]], one of the Three ancient leaders of the Triumvirate. To fight against Ma'eau was tantamount to declaring war on nature itself, however. Ma'eau had the abilities to manipulate microorganisms in targeted biological warfare. Within days millions were reduced to puddles of sodium hydroxide as microbes within them produced the substance in large quantities. Sagittarium, while not directly involved in the conflict, supported Gran Rubedo in their efforts. The development of a key technology spared Gran Rubedo—that of the [[Ripresa]].
This declaration caused the people to immediately start calling him "Chancellor" as well. All the troops in the nation also believed him. This statement, backed in little more than having the courage to say it, made him the next chancellor in the eyes of all. He issued orders to the generals, making sure to imitate his predecessor. The generals agreed to follow these orders with little hesitation. The might of Sagittarium returned with startling efficiency, reducing most of the guardians, physical or otherwise, to dust.


The Ripresa, now representing over a percentage of Sagittarium's population, are cybernetic beings whose brains have been transferred to a robotic body. With the brain entirely sealed off from the outside world, Ripresa could resist Ma'eau's biological warfare. Though the problem of needing to eat was never solved, and the operation to make one into a Ripresa is very difficult, the operation became fairly popular. There are numerous advantages, in particular as front line soldiers. The government offered healthy sums to anyone willing to undergo the operation and fight Ma'eau, for which millions volunteered.
After the end of the campaign, Abedayo entered the council room, having ordered the guards to let him through. Everyone believed he was Chancellor, making him the Chancellor, even without official validation of any kind. Unanimously, the council voted to make Abedayo the next leader of Sagittarium for the sake of peace.


Using the remaining military technology, Sagittarium crushed much of Martial Space while Gran Rubedo handled Ma'eau itself. In 8581 CE, [[Calithyia]] was sacked by both the Rubedans and Sagittarium, ending the conflict as their enemies surrendered. With this victory, Sagittarium's status as a military power was fully cemented and with the reparations its enemies had to pay, it faced little repercussions for the massive spending to create a new Ripresa armies. Following the victory, Sagittarium joined the Core Worlds Alliance.
=== Abedayo's Rule ===
With power solidified in his hands, he had Sagittarium start their first successful campaign into a Dwarf Galaxy, the Sheol Galaxy itself. The guardians were nowhere to be found. Where researchers predicted there would be large numbers of guardians, there were none. Instead, the only significant entity in the galaxy was the nation [[Rendell]]. Abedayo had the capital world bombarded, other major worlds invaded, and already occupied most of the nation before the government of Rendell even realized they were at war.


Sagittarium's workforce, decimated by the conflict, was made up mostly of Ripresa and the scattered Human remnants. While the cost to hire them increased immensely, so did their value in the economy. Wages rose sharply as Sagittarium's wartime factories were distributed amongst many firms, now desperate to use them to make a profit. This prompted Sagittarium to join the [[Core Worlds Alliance]]. A controversial decision at the time, it proved to be a good one. Sagittarium's government rebuilt the ruined members of the Alliance, all while Sagittarian firms supplied them with consumer goods, returning every cent spent by Sagittarium's government to the home country.
The nation experienced a time of peace after this. Abedayo, just as his predecessor, was heavy-handed in the way things were ran. Many people in and around Sagittarium disappeared for weeks only to have their disappearances ruled as a "suicide." One of the most common ways to dispose bodies was to use them as mass to feed Sagittarius A*, turning dangerous or disagreeable individuals into most of their mass-energy. Sagittarium's population was still increasing at large rates, indirectly causing thousands of bodies to end up disposed in this manner.


While Sagittarium would come to dominate the politics of Aylathiya, it struggled to gain influence far beyond. Under Vay, the few campaigns against other regions resulted in only meager colonies, always failing to gain substantive footholds. These colonies in [[Zalanthium]] and [[Florathel]] were little more than propaganda tools for the state. Even the edges of Aylathiya were areas it had trouble influencing. In an attempt to secure influence over Martial Space, Vay personally led fleets to begin a campaign of conquest. This, however, would result in several space-based organisms, called [[The Pestilence]], to descend upon Vay's fleet, nearly destroying it. Vay died in 8582 CE as his ship was overtaken.
In the Carina Dwarf Galaxy, Sagittarium's new colony, they quickly moved various black holes and stars into Carina's own central black hole, releasing huge amounts of energy. This energy was harvested to fuel colonization efforts. Wasting no time at all, the Sagittarian government paid trillions to relocate to the small galaxy with the goal of outnumbering the natives starting in 31794. The Confederacy of Borealis placed sanctions on the nation and publicly denounced the actions, expecting that to actually be enough to protect the natives. Another relatively nearby nation, [[Drusida]], became a large trading partner with Sagittarium, allowing it to not even need trade with the CoB to begin with.


=== Decline ===
===Succession Crisis===
Vay, having lived for so long already, was seen similarly as one would see a law of the universe, permanent and unchanging. His death sent waves throughout not just Sagittarium, but also the galaxy as a whole. While the people of Sagittarium demanded that the military exterminate the Pestilence, the remaining generals and other high-level officials knew that it would be futile. Those with significant power, or those with significant enough social capital to make their way into the elite, would form a council to decide the future of the nation post-Vay.
Despite the expansion of both economic and political influence, the nation was struggling to keep up with the Confederacy of Borealis. By the time Abedayo's rule ended, the Confederacy had an economy over twice as large as Sagittarium's. The next leader, Satella Laghari, saw further decline, pushing the nation far behind the Confederacy, especially after [[The Empyrean]] joined in 36812. As the nation fell from relative grace, it still saw large gains in power. It solidified control over Sheol and even gained small holdings in the [[Telusian Group]] with the help of Drusidia. This decline was merely a shift of relative power, it was by no means not a prosperous time for the nation.


The council, however, proved divided as few agreed on who the next chancellor should be or if there should even be another chancellor. They did not have time to debate. Almost as soon as they met on Thalia, news of an attack by the [[Un'oit]] began to come in. Eager to put themselves back on top in the Nocturne system, it seemed they were waiting for this moment to strike.
=== Economic Struggle ===


The various generals and oligarchs, without much direction, attempted to push back them back. Each admiral was attempting to make a name for themselves as a potential new chancellor, rushing their fleets in only for the Un'oit to tear them to pieces. [[Veselko Abedayo]], one of the leading generals in the military, grew frustrated with the council's lack of coordination. Once the council began their discussion of a counter-attack, Abedayo simply declared themself Chancellor effective immediately while heavily criticizing the council for "soiling Vay's legacy." The meeting, publicly broadcast, spurred great fervor amongst the people; they wanted another chancellor. Abedayo declared a referendum, without official power, and stated that it "would be what Vay would have wanted." The referendum went through with a little over half of the population choosing Abedayo, appointing them the same day.
==== The Drusidian Collapse ====
''Main Article: [[The Drusidian Collapse]]''


With power finally centralized, Abedayo had Sagittarium begin its largest successful campaign in history. The campaign to push back the Un'oit was largely successful, giving Sagittarium control over [[Oratorio]], [[Etude]], and [[Zarzuela]]. They made Etude into the somewhat self-governing colony of [[Enkatz]]. Abedayo was not finished with [[Circuinotturna]]—the territory around Nocturne. Their fleets, ushering in a new epoch of warfare with new strategies and technologies, struck deep into [[Paleas]] and beyond into [[Florathel]].
In 39,081, the largest and most important trading partner of Sagittarium collapsed. Drusidia, having lost control over most of the Duchies it had set up, Drusidia became only a small section of the Occult Galaxy where it resided. In the Milky Way, this caused little issue for all nations except Sagittarium. It's economy was hit hard by the loss of its trade partner. The Sagittarian government decided it would be more beneficial overall to intervene in the Collapse and make sure the Neo-Terrans would remain able to trade with them.


As the Core Worlds Alliance and its nations were recovering, their labor became far cheaper than Sagittarian labor. Rather than risk all this infrastructure going unused and making Sagittarium into an import-dependent nation, Abedayo did the same trick as Vay. Florathel, hurting from the recent [[Tripartite War]] and other major conflicts, were new markets for Sagittarian industrialists. Its military bases protected Sagittarian firms as they extract obscene amounts of wealth from Florathel, mostly legally and peacefully. Furthermore, with the sheer amount of raw materials coming in from Florathel as well, Sagittarium undercut its "allies" back in Aylathiya and destroyed their domestic resource production. This was actually under threat of invasion, though this would only be revealed to the public centuries after the fact.
What followed was a millennia-long intervention originally estimated to only have only lasted a few decades. The intervention, while, at first, artificially stimulated the economy, had began to drain the resources of the government. Resources meant for infrastructure had to be diverted to the conflict, further harming the economy of Sagittarium. While the government was more than capable of helping the economy recover from normal economic hardships, the large number of factors made this recession the largest the nation had ever faced. The Drusidian Collapse was not just a collapse of the unity of the Occult Galaxy, it was the collapse of any claim that Sagittarium had as an economic power.


What was to be done with the largest economy in the universe and tens of billions of well-trained and healthy workers? Megaprojects the likes of which have never been attempted by contempotary nations—that and buying so many things. Wealth management firms became major players in the economy as they pooled the wealth of Sagittarium's elite workers, buying everything from property on [[Eos]] to most of [[Indar]], then a minor agricultural world. Sagittarian wealth management firms outright owned several worlds including [[Nusti]], [[Incalescence]], Aetherisynth, and Myra. The posessions around [[Iriat]], threatened by local governments discontent with the purchases, became the target of Sagitarrium's military might. Its navies laid waste to its nations and replaced them with satellite states. From Iriat, Sagittarium conquered world after world, chasing the remaining Un'oit warlords. In all, Sagittarium conquered [[Valme]], [[Haurvatat]], [[Kronjuwel]], and [[Khae]].
==== Continued Downturn ====
By 40,000, the government seized the assets of most corporations within its borders. The state-capitalist model they were employing was not working to fix the economy. A socialist approach was taken instead. While resources were mostly managed by AI, minimizing losses and shortages, this was the last strike against the nation as anything resembling an economic power. Its economy effectively at zero, the nation's military technology slowly fell behind that of the nations around it, despite huge effort into its advancement.


The vast amounts of wealth generated from Sagittarium's exploitation fueled projects such as the reconstruction of [[Ta'Koro]] and the many terraforming projects to make Sagittarium's new possessions habitable for Humans at the expanse of others.
In the early 41000's, the cognitive dissonance of the people believing Sagittarium was the best nation in the galaxy while also seeing the decline caused many to begin to protest. Never before has a protest occurred in the nation, so the government was quick to use lethal weapons on crowds in an attempt to make them disperse. All this did was make many more believe the government was hiding something. Information about the protest and the government's response ended up leaking to the wider galaxy. The sanctions that were just recently lifted were put back in place, destroying any prospect of returning to a capitalist society. In the midst of the fallout, the Chancellor, Eris Sailem, stepped down and urged other "less prominent" leaders, referring to the Founder's Council, to do the same. When they did, the nation was essentially dead.


===Decline===
An emergency Council was formed in the aftermath, mostly made up of generals, and Sagittarium temporarily became a Junta state. In this time, they tracked down all the former leaders and forced them to ratify a constitution. The constitution would create a mostly democratic government (described below) designed to alleviate the civil unrest experienced across Sagittarium.
[[Uchenna Vay]] would be the next chancellor. As Klein Vay's grandniece, Unchenna Vay held a reasonable claim to power. While maintaining the policies of her predecessors, Sagittarium's economic growth began slowing as Nocturne became fully utilized. Furthermore, as Florathel began to rebuild, Sagittarium's factories once again went quiet. There was no one else to sell to and the cost of land in Sagittarium made doing business prohibitively expensive. On the other hand, the ''Nocto'' had become a universally accepted currency and Sagittarium's wealth management firms still controlled the vast majority. Uchenna Vay created by far the most Sagittarian megaprojects, most infamously the "terraformation" of [[Garrea]], seizing a great deal of land from native [[Elkeres]] to bolster Human settlement.


Following Vay was Azazel Pascuet, a high-ranking official in the government. By the time Pascuet took power, the economy was nearing a collapse as Sagittarium became far too dependent on trade. Its once large consumer base had been disempowered, with one of the largest transfer of wealth and land in history to Sagittarium's elite class, only just bested by Sagittarium's conquests. Pascuet focused on seizing the ailing factories and using them to maintain Sagittarium's colonies and military, both of which were getting more difficult to control.
=== Democratization ===
The nation became semi-democratic in 41057, when the constitution was ratified and the first elections took place. Many positions were filled with members of the Founder's Council, mostly advisory positions and as the head of some of the largest bureaus. Many of the Thalians were "freed" allowed to form their own opinions for the first time. Sagittarium was the only nation in the galaxy to give full and equal rights to sapient machines (separated from any direct access to a network of course). They also gave Thalians the right to procreate, allowing couples to adopt human or newly created Thalians.


===Prelude to the Eclipse===
Some of the more brutal leaders were "banished" to Sheol, which really meant that they just became government officials there. Sheol was given more independence as the historical treatment of its natives was questionable at best. Every state corporation was sold to competitors outside of the country in an attempt to integrate economies. In the rare act of genuinely putting the people of the country first, it was made illegal for the state to use corporations in the way that it had. This was all in an attempt to save face with the wider galactic community, with the end goal of joining the Confederacy of Borealis.
As tensions rose within the Core Worlds Alliance and its neighbors, a massive level of capital flight and a run on the banks caused an economic collapse, further propelling it into disorder. The very firms that Sagittarium's government killed millions to empower, left the country the moment it became more profitable to do so. These tensions, caused by a lack of central authority, were most certainly not helped by Sagittarium's heavy-handed foreign policy and aggression. The [[Golomian Confederacy]], a non-Alliance member, had to constantly open counterintelligence investigations to prevent influence by Sagittarium. It was not alone, virtually every nation in the area was at each other's throats, reducing investor confidence as war seemed imminent.


The economic collapse facing the Alliance caused not only Sagittarium, but the entirety of the CWA to lose its prestigious spot as the number one galactic economy. Both [[Tenshi]] and the [[Confederacy of Borealis]] surpassed the Alliance in economic output, with rising powers like [[Khela]] not far behind. The humiliation of losing their prestige, coupled with ever rising costs of living, created an anxious populous. Sagittarium saw the rise of [[Satella Laghari]], an ultra-nationalist who had the goal of returning Sagittarium to greatness. The people greatly enjoyed her rhetoric to the point of essentially begging the government to start a new war. As other Alliance nations experienced similar trends, military spending began increasing wildly. Soon after, a web of alliances formed where nations with similar interests would form alliances or cartels. Sagittarium had no cordiality within the Alliance.
==== Joining the CoB ====
In 41184, the nation joined the Confederacy of Borealis and later in that same year, its colonies were made into independent nations which also joined. The economic boom caused by this was as of yet unseen in the nation. Now that it was moderately stable and open to trade, foreign investment poured into the relatively young economy. Many of its still vast military assets were sold, with the rest updated using grants from the Confederate government. The goal of the CoB in allowing them to join was to integrate the nation as quickly as possible.


In 8900, the government seized the assets of most corporations within its borders; due to increased tensions, its economy was weak. They began using a state-capitalist model to revitalize the economy this time using corporations as tools of the state. While resources were mostly managed by AI, minimizing losses and shortages, it destroyed investor confidence and foreign investment from fellow Human nations all but ended. Its economy was effectively at zero growth and debt skyrocketing, the nation's military was the only thing it now had going for it. Of course, the people blamed the Alliance and Golomian Confederacy for this and began calling for everything from sanctions to outright war.
Its relatively lax laws concerning the creation of androids and its insistence on android rights caused trillions of androids to immigrate to the country seeking amnesty. Large numbers of them still existed in the galaxy from before the strict laws were put in place. Rather than turn themselves in and risk deactivation, they pooled funds and purchased ships to venture to Sagittarium themselves.


===Commonwealth's Eclipse===
With Sagittarium joining, the CoB had influence over 90% of the Milky Way itself and influence over most of the Dwarfs orbiting it. At the same time as Sagittarium joined, focus slowly shifted to politics in the area immediately around the Milky Way to outside it. There were thousands of nations in the local group alone. In the whole local universe there were likely hundreds of thousands.
''Main Article: [[Commonwealth's Eclipse]]''


In 8912, tensions between the [[Core Worlds Alliance]] and [[Golomian Confederacy]] reached their peak, causing war to break out. At once, every nation, which had been yearning for war for so long, sprung into action. Sagittarium, within hours of learning of the conflict, officially left the Alliance and declared war on all of its neighbors. Its troops quickly moved into several Alliance nations near it, creating a huge surge of morale in the nation. After the initial gains, the conflict ground to a halt as the alliance began managing the two-front war they found themselves in.
=== Further Change ===
As a part of the Confederacy of Borealis, the propaganda of the state that once gripped the population was drowned out by the external influence of the wider galaxy. Immigration from other nations greatly increased, exposing the mostly human nation to a variety of other species and cultures. This demographic shift was accompanied by huge amounts of investment into the economy of Sagittarium. It transitioned from a planned economy to a free market within decades. This transition caused foreign companies to have power of Sagittarium, further increasing the cultural change in Sagittarium.


In 8917, Golomian lines suddenly broke and Sagittarium was able to send their armies deep into Golomian territory. At the same time, its leaders sent envoys to the Golomian capital, asking for surrender. As they refused, Sagittarium continued pushing deeper until taking the [[Eye of Aylathiya]]. Golomian officials refused to surrender but, at this point, they were effectively knocked out of the conflict. This impressive invasion, sending forces nearly a quarter of the way across the galaxy, would prove to be Sagittarium's downfall. It was not because they could not handle the conflict, but because the Golomian Confederacy was the only thing keeping the Core Worlds Alliance at bay.
As time went on, the Chancellor lost power to the Congress. Official power of the Chancellor was great, but precedents limited this power. Nothing more than pressure from the people kept the Chancellor's power in check. Other changes include the gradual shrinkage in military spending as well as the gradual shrinkage of government authority, all due to foreign influence on the populace. The Chancellor, at any time, could undo all of this and return Sagittarium to its original state, however, external and internal backlash would most certainly destabilize the state.


Sagittarium's weak economy was unable to handle the strain of exerting itself so much holding onto so much hostile territory in addition to its colonies. Going as far as essentially liberating the colonies to free up troops for the conflict, Sagittarium sued for peace in 8928. The various factions within the Alliance, the remains of the Golomian Confederacy, and the Confederacy of Borealis all agreed to allow this to happen. They faced no repercussions besides permanent expulsion from the Core Worlds Alliance.
In 70,078, humans lost their majority as they comprised 49% of the population. The first nonhuman chancellor gained power shortly thereafter in 70111. The nation, not having a native species in it meant that no majority was set in stone. Its population increased to the second most populous nation in the milky way during this same period.


By the time the Eclipse had ended, the democratic nations reigned supreme and Sagittarium had little to show for the conflict besides a large number of casualties and its colonies being harder to manage. As the central government began losing control over increasingly rowdy external territories, private organizations from the Alliance and Martial Space began moving into Sagittarium. The people, as temperamental as always throughout Sagittarian history, abandoned the government of Laghari in favor of allegiance to these external organizations.
Sagittarium was an economic powerhouse during this period. Widespread stability lent itself well to economic growth. For processes that are incredibly energy-intensive, the highly developed Sagittarius A* was vital. Growth was assumed as a constant as only a handful of years saw shrinkage in the economy. It continued expanding and colonizing stars, however, this was done mostly privately compared to the formerly government-lead colonization of Sagittarium's past. This time was not only a period of expansion and prosperity for just Sagittarium either. The whole Milky Way, from 50,000 to the beginning of the War of the Ancients, was generally prosperous. This period is known as the '''Neo Pax Lactea'''.


===Democratization===
=== The War of the Ancients ===
These international corporations would soon begin disseminating pro-democracy propaganda since it would create a more stable and more trade-friendly government. They got their wish when Laghari would be ousted and replaced by Eris Sailem, a radical advocate for liberalism, then not a silly thing to call liberalism. Though the "republic" was a very old form of governance, liberal democracy was brand new. The rising [[Sovereign States of Aylathiya]] was happy to aid the fledgling democracy on Sagittarium.


Some of the more brutal leaders were "banished" to Eos, which meant that they were given large homesteads on land owned by the state. The remaining colonies were given more independence as the historical treatment of its natives was questionable at best. Every state corporation was privatized in an attempt to reinvigorate the economy. This was all in an attempt to save face with the wider galactic community, with the end goal of entering the economic bloc of the Confederacy of Borealis.
=== Recent History ===
The War of The Ancients caused an economic downturn in Sagittarium. Despite hardly being attacked directly, the nation's best trade partners all were. In the ruinous galaxy, less money was being exchanged, the wealthy were still in-fighting (causing less money to be invested), people had less money to spend in general, and neutral nations, out of fear of the [[Quintet Puontari Federation]], cut ties with the Confederacy. All of these factors hit Sagittarium particularly hard. It was not during the war but after the war that the Chancellor removed a large amount of Congress' power to quickly aid the economy without partisan bickering getting in the way. The Chancellor, Chao Ueno, took inspiration from Sagittarium's past and had the state acquire large numbers of investments. This did little to aid the struggling economy and likely hurt it.


In 8976, the nation adopted the currency and official language of the Confederacy of Borealis, giving Sagittarium access to free trade with the Confederacy. Later in that same year, Enkatz also joined its bloc. The Confederacy of Borealis would go on to create a millennium-lasting empire by copying Sagittarium's exact strategy, but in a far more measured manner. It took centuries for historians to notice, but by then the Confederacy was already the most powerful socialist movement in history. When the CoB lets a nation into its trading bloc, it elevates an element of its workers into "members," while also granting many of its second and third sons membership for fighting (whether economically or militarily). This created a massive meritocratic pressure in both the Confederate homeland and the new member nation. With property rights respected in Sagittarium, the "socialist" Confederacy could take advantage of Sagittarium's workers without having to dirty its own hands, while also getting to keep the best of the best for themselves.
==== The Occult Era ====
For the first time in history, the Neo-Terrans in the Occult galaxy were the dominant economy in their trade relationship. They built five more wormholes leading to the core of the Milky Way as well as one leading to the Carina Galaxy. Sagittarian companies used the cheap production facilities the Neo-Terrans provided while also doing more to branch out into the wealthier area. Before then, trade was mostly done directly with materials, so an entanglement of the actual economies helped both nations.


As time went on, the Chancellor began transferring their power to the newly-created Congress. Even though little more than precedent would keep the chancellor's power in check, referenda, and bills passed by Congress had new great power. Other changes include the gradual shrinkage in military spending as well as the gradual shrinkage of government authority, all due to foreign influence on the populace. Sagittarium became a middle economic power whose economy outshined the [[Dominion of Astraeus]]. The Dominion, locked in a centuries-spanning cold war with the [[Soviereng States of Aylathiya]], viewed Sagittarium as a third player in the cold war, but both were allies with the Confederacy and therefore one another.
The Neo-Terrans, however, had several conditions. As the nation with all the cards, Sagittarium had to capitulate to them. The first condition was to aid them militarily in their reconquest of the [[Reich Galaxy]] and the second one was to maintain a majority human government. The first one was easy, the military saw an influx of volunteers in need of cash. The second demand, however, was far more difficult to attain. Human-supremacy was a stain in the history of Sagittarium and is what caused it to fund the early Neo-Terran conquest of the Occult galaxy.


==Aristocratic Era==
The Sagittarian Congress passed several token "cultural preservation" laws designed to impose traditional Sagittarian customs on those in office. Other laws passed included similar such laws across most ministries and the military. Many were outraged at the decision and were furious the Neo-Terrans had more sway over policy than the people did. In response, the Sagittarian government reactivated the large number of Thalians, some of which had non-human models, to get the people to accept the idea. The Thalians, for millennia had existed with total free-will of their own, however, they always had the capacity to become their former selves, propaganda mouth-pieces. These actions violated many civil-rights laws.
Once more following Tenshi's example, this time accidentally, Sagittarium's economy slowly became dominated by large family-owned enterprises. This was mostly in opposition to the powerful worker cooperatives who had long stopped accepting new members. Akin to the aristocracy found across Martial Space, these groups would accumulate as much capital as possible—land, factories, small businesses, anything that could be a store of value. As this new aristocracy crushed all opposition, the chancellor had to increasingly capitulate to these groups and could hardly act without approval from a majority of them. The military would end up split between these groups as various admirals and generals were inducted into or replaced by these families. The collapse of the Dominion of Astraeus and its nobility put further pressure on Sagittarium's elite to secure their positions as well.


===Conflicts amongst the Aristocracy===
The Confederacy as a whole, in an even worse state than Sagittarium in terms of economic damages (exacerbated by the [[Tenshin Dispute]]), was greatly benefiting from the relatively untouched Sagittarian infrastructure. Many governments overlooked the rights abuses for the sake of maintaining trade. The Sagittarian government slowly became heavily influenced by the Neo-Terrans. Large numbers of settlers were sent from places such as Drusidia and RemRom, two regions the Neo-Terrans controlled. For about five centuries, the Neo-Terrans had more control over the nation than those inside it, all while the people were mostly brainwashed to not even notice.


==== End of the Occult Era ====
====War of the Blume Order====
In 9410 CE, the [[Blume Order]], at the time one of the most powerful landholders in Sagittarium, was declared a national security risk as the group was loyal to [[Tianshi]], the largest remnant of the Dominion of Astraeus. The massive Sagittarian Military was able to eventually expel the group while simultaneously keeping most of the fighting away from population centers. The defeat of the Blume Order significantly weakened Tianshi's influence in Sagittarium. The Confederacy of Borealis remained neutral, not wanting to hurt its relationship with either party.
Having enough of the rights abuses, the Confederate government gave an ultimatum to Sagittarium. Their choices were to leave the Confederacy and subsequently invaded, or to shed the Neo-Terran rule. They timed the ultimatum to overlap with a large civil war in the Occult galaxy, something fairly commonplace in Neo-Terran history.


====Un'oit Crisis====
The generals of Sagittarium, just as they had in the past, called an emergency council. With the entirely selfish motive of not wanting to end up losing to the CoB, they ordered their troops to escort the Neo-Terran officials out of the country while also removing the council out of office. They deactivated the Thalians' propaganda function once more and even exiled some of the worst individuals overseeing the execution of nonhumans. They appointed a new Chancellor and forced most provinces to hold new elections to appoint new Congresspeople. This effectively cut off the Neo-Terrans and ended their influence in the Milky Way.
In 9613 CE, [[Un'oit]] warlords and oligarchs were officially banned from doing business in Sagittarium, explicitly in the service of maintaining Human sovereignty over Sagittarium's industry. They responded by getting the [[Rorran Intendancy]] and its dozens of component orders to strike back, prompting the Sagittarian government to ban [[Paladins]], the members of orders who are powerful warriors. Banning all Paladins and the orders they represented was effectively banning all the competition to the new aristocracy.


====First Borealis Conflict====
==== Contemporary History and Diplomacy ====
A militia jointly hired by the Monday Conglomerate and Adam Consortium attacked a worker-owned factory on Thalia in 9616 CE. This factory, associated with the Confederacy of Borealis, prompted a militant response by the Confederacy. As planned, the two conglomerates petitioned Chancellor '''Itanya Abrahms''' to request protection from "Confederate Aggression against Sagittarian-owned industry." It was the Confederacy that was sanctioned for their response, prompting the Confederacy to relocate much of its industry out of the country. What remained became heavily guarded. This conflict greatly strained Confederate-Sagittarian relations.
Recently, Sagittarium was the first Lactean nation to recognize the fully reunited Neo-Terran Intergalactic Hegemony as one cohesive nation. Recent reforms in the NTIH made it far less radical, allowing for relations with the rest of the Local Universe to become far more smooth.


===Chancellorship of Luka Caxaro===
In response to the recent [[The Exhumation|Exhumation]], The Chancellor has also recently voiced support of [[The Administrator]] as:<blockquote>"A potentially powerful ally. There is little indication that they would attack us, quite the contrary, in fact."</blockquote>They did not give a comment about the other AI accompanying The Administrator, DELYATU.
A Human male born on [[Patyrth]], [[Luka Caxaro]] would come to power in 9617 CE. Luka Caxaro abandoned any pretext that Sagittarium was not entirely under the thumb of these industrial titans. Caxaro massively cut spending on the expensive Sagittarian military, the nation's pride and joy for all of its history. Instead, it was these companies and their militias that would maintain order. The central government let its military waste away as it greatly cut taxes for these companies. By this point, Sagittarium had lost much of its prestige, but Caxaro and other top government officials became spectacularly wealthy. The conglomerates showered the chancellor with immense amounts of wealth, while also compensating the now-poorly-paid government officials with bribes. Needless to say, Sagittarium became a much worse place to do business as these large conglomerates removed any semblance of the rule of law from it.


====Second & Third Borealis Crises====
== Government ==
The '''Worker Movement''' was a Confederate-backed project to return democracy to Sagittarium, though that just meant taking back their assets in practice. The Confederacy of Borealis, a thorn in the side of the conglomerates, was the last barrier to their full control. This brazen act to increase its influence within Sagittarium earned only token resistance at first. When large numbers of people began joining the Confederate-backed unions or guilds, the conglomerates realized that they had no choice but to fight Sagittarium's greatest ally.
Sagittarium, while historically had been semi-fascist, is now a mostly democratic federal republic. There are ten thousand provinces, a jointly administered district, and twenty three territories. It numbers among the oldest human nations still in existence as well as one of the few nations that existed during the Split of the Lactean Confederacy that exists to this day. The nation typically scores poorly on Corruption Indexes and Democracy Indexes as things such as term limits and checks on executive power are minimal.


This culminated in the Second Borealis Crisis, the beginning of government persecution of Confederacy-associated unions. The last form of organized labor, the move was greatly unpopular. Pressure from the Caxaro administration kept protest activity minimum, however. What began as a cold war between the Confederacy and Sagittarium was, in actuality, a cold war between the conglomerates and the Confederacy. It boiled over into an outright war between a Confederate Syndicate and the Monday Conglomerate in 9620 CE. The Syndicate would end up winning, but this only caused Sagittarium to crack down even harder on Confederate activity, officially declaring that organized labor was inherently anti-Sagittarian.
In the federal system, planets or systems typically have limited abilities to govern themselves. Groups of systems are sectors, and sectors are further grouped into provinces. In territories, sectors have far more power than the territory itself, with some territories more accurately referred to as arbitrary groupings of independent sectors. Elected officials are elected using an approval based system, where citizens can vote for as many candidates as they please, the candidate with the most approval overall is elected. This tends to push parties towards the center, pushing radicals out of government.


The Third Crisis saw the Confederacy banned from Thalia, strangling much of its ability to fight back against these policies. The Confederate government officially removed all of its assets from Sagittarium in 9621 CE, an economic crisis for Sagittarium but a win for the conglomerates nonetheless.
The Federal government is divided into 1523 Ministries. Each ministry is responsible for running a certain aspect of the state. For example. the Legislative Ministry is the Congress as well as all the other individuals that help to run it. Other major ministries include the Chancellor's Ministry, the Ministry of Defense, and the Ministry of Colonization. Rudimentary checks and balances are put in place on these ministries. A Chancellor can remove or add any ministry head they want from power for any reason. The Legislative Ministry is exempt and has the power to reject these placements within forty five Thalian days.


====Tenshin Crisis====
The Congress itself has exactly ten thousand members (the round number was intentional as they use the base ten system in Sagittarium). They remain in office for an orbit of Thalia around Sagittarius A* (equivalent to 31 years) before they must run again. The Congress is the only body allowed to make laws, however, due to the huge size of the nation, a large quantity of laws need to be passed. Whenever a law needs to be passed, ten random representatives will be selected to form a panel. This panel will then read and approve or reject the law. Rarely does the Congress vote as a collective body on things, as the panel system typically represents what the collective body would pass overall. The Chancellor is the head of state and government as well as the president of the Congress. They have the power to break ties in Congress and are also the supreme leader of the military.
The Duchy of Tenshi, at this point a shadow of its former self, nationalized and re-privatized all Sagittarian-owned industry in its territory, prompting governments across [[Eos (Cosmoria)|Eos]] to do the same. Unlike Sagittarium, its vast conglomerates having completely bought out the government, Tenshi maintained an autonomous state despite dealing with the same large companies. While ideologically similar, Tenshi gave up on any prospect of Sagittarium returning to its previous trade-friendly state. It prevented these vast conglomerates from expanding much into Martial Space.


The reason this is referred to as a crisis is because it greatly hurt the income of these conglomerates, leading to a major shift in the power balance, numerous small-scale civil wars, and yet further consolidation of power in Sagittarium.
Sagittarium has some of the loosest laws when it comes to androids and mind-uploading in the entire confederacy as a result of its history of using them in society. So long as they cannot process anything much faster than a typical person or are incapable or proliferation, they are entirely legal and have full rights.


=== Political Divisions ===
====Ojo Crisis====
The Ojo Crisis began in 9638 CE in response to the growing power of the Ojo Merchant Corps. The corps, much more like a guild than a family-owned business, became the number one enemy of the other conglomerates. The central government, at this point just one tool of the wealthiest Sagittarians, did not lift a finger as its ruling class began fighting.
There are exactly ten thousand provinces in the nation, all but two of which are located in the galactic core. When the nation was founded, each star was counted, a process taking many decades. These stars were then divided into regions each containing one million stars. The regions were organized into provinces when the stars around them first became colonized. This brings the total number of stars claimed by the nation to be ten billion, however, since its creation it has only colonized 811 Million stars (with most of these stars having little to no permanent residents). The Confederacy of Borealis officially recognizes its claim to over 1.2 billion stars, but no more.


This conflict set a precedence of paranoia in which success, ambition, or gaining too much power too quickly was greatly punished. Generals, bureaucrats, and even aristocrats that showed too much promise were purged. By the end of Caxaro's rule in 9641 CE, Sagittarium had been divided into tracts of territory owned by an aristocracy that punished any dissent from strict guidelines, especially innovation.
Outside of the Milky Way, Sagittarium possesses 23 territories of varying sizes. The majority of these territories are in the [[Sheol]] Dwarf, accounting for nearly 20% of the entire galaxy. Three territories exist around wormhole gates orbiting the [[Occult Galaxy]]. These wormholes were constructed in thirty thousand for ease of trade with both ends controlled by Sagittarium itself. To this day they are controlled entirely by the nation, giving them a monopoly on trade and travel with the Neo-Terrans. With recent advances on [[SICTIRIAD]] technology, however, they are losing this monopoly as other nations seek the NTIH as a trading partner.


===Involvement in the War of Saiheran Succession===
=== Military ===
To maintain its lucrative influence over the [[Paleas]] region, Sagittarium would become involved in the [[War of Saiheran Succession]]. Chancellor '''Mikhail Vooren''' mobilized the small central military to help defend [[Thalvett]], Sagittarium's largest colony, against an onslaught from [[Marakat Interstellar Union|Marakat]] and the [[Areial Union]]. This attack threatened the assets of the Monday Conglomerate, at the time the most powerful of the houses in Sagittarium. The central government attempted to rally the other houses behind this cause but was unable to get them to commit to the expensive prospect of defending their rival's assets.
The Chancellor has absolute control over the military and can deploy it anywhere with or without congressional approval. The military itself is divided into three major ministries: The Ministry of Defense, The Ministry of Offence, and The Ministry of Internal Stability. These three ministries respond to orders from the Chancellor and will implement them as best as possible. The military is capable of playing a role in governance as well. Generals are able to form emergency councils just as they had when Sagittarium became a republic. These councils are strictly only able to gain power during war time, but many periods in Sagittarian History have seen rule by this council for extended periods of time.


Sagittarium lost much of its central army as Marakat annexed Thalvett. While the central government tirelessly attempted to retake its colony, its attempts failed as it lost millions of soldiers each time. Sagittarium would have to sign a formal treaty with the Confederacy of Borealis, its closest ally despite being in the middle of a cold war with it, to secure arms. The treaty stipulated that the Confederacy would be able to operate in the colony if they liberated it, giving it an unprecedented opportunity to access new markets.
In total, there are 5.1 Sextillion individuals serving in the military, with a similar number of automated and piloted ships accompanying them. This makes the military the largest controlled by a single nation in the Milky Way. As per the treaty the nation signed to join the Confederacy, the military need approval to act by the federal government. However, this only applies to the [[Local Group]]. Sagittarium has the freedom to intervene in nations not in it and has throughout its history, most notably in the [[Telusian Group]]. The CoB does not concern itself with these distant areas, hence other nations doing the same in nearby areas, but not to the same extent as Sagittarium.


As the War of Saiheran Succession began winding down, the Confederacy declared war on Marakat. It would have to abandon Thalvett as Confederate marines secured key objectives on Thalvett's capital, [[Kihow]]. The Confederacy and Marakat reached a peace agreement in which the Union was guaranteed access to trade from Thalvett's ports. In exchange, it would allow the Confederacy to return Thalvett to Sagittarium. This complicated mess of a conflict weakened Sagittarium even if its lucrative colony was returned.
The military was originally mostly automated, but fears of another super intelligence, such as [[Beatrix]], arising caused every ship to need approval to act from a sapient being, hence the large number of personnel required. For the sake of appeasing the nations around it, Sagittarium does not allow any android into the military.


===The War of the Ancients===
Sagittarium has military bases scattered across the local group that are mostly remnants of when it was the most powerful nation in the galaxy. A large number of these bases are located around the core in neighboring nations, a smaller number are in the Telusian Cluster, and most of the rest are in the Sheol Dwarf and the Occult Galaxy. Over 12% of the nation's GDP is spent on the military. This is the highest percentage in the Milky Way for a great power.
''Main Article: [[War of the Ancients]]''
=== Diplomacy ===
Sagittarium has been a member of the [[Confederacy of Borealis]] since 41184 and the [[Intergalactic Council]] in 41185. The nation has strong ties to the [[Neo-Terran Intergalactic Hegemony]] and [[Rendell]], both of which were heavily influenced by the Sagittarium in their early histories. Most of the other nations in and around the Milky Way have embassies or consulates across Sagittarium to negotiate access to the incredibly energetic Sagittarius A*.


When the War of the Ancients began in 9730 CE, the once effective Sagittarian military was humiliated by the [[Civese Great Cities]]. It was roped into the conflict not by the decaying conglomerates but by a power bid by chancellor Palese Abubakar. With a large number of young aristocrats, aspiring organizers in the growing worker's movement, and rowdy rebels around Finale, the best thing to do would be to ship them all out to die. The survivors would be forever imprinted with a desire to keep Sagittarium around, and so, Abubakar rallied the people and immediately embarassed his nation.
=== Previous Government ===


Sagittarium mostly fought the conflict far from its borders, leading to great logistical difficulty. Numerous times, especially during battles such as [[The Battle of Finale]], Civese forces proved to be nearly insurmountable for Sagittarium's military. Where Sagittarium had numbers, the Cities had incredibly effective massive ships capable of fast deployment as well as matching even the largest of navies.
==== The Chancellor ====
Before the democratization of Sagittarium, the Chancellor was the most powerful public figure in the nation. Just like the current Chancellors, they had broad power over the military. Every ministry that existed answered to the Chancellor alone. The difference is that this power had no limits to protect human rights, meaning that the Chancellor often ordered for large numbers of people to be killed. Several times in history, entire planets were destroyed and propaganda painted it is a noble act.


As the aristocracy lost many of its powerful members due to bombardment, assassinations, and in-fighting, it began consolidating behind the Gwynn Group. '''Dhalia Gwynn''', would become the next Chancellor in 9735 CE. The conflict resulted in the full unification of the conglomerates and the Sagittarian government into a single entity. This united government, called the "United Chancellery of Sagittarium," saw a single family officially own the entirety of the assets within Sagittarium. In other words, Sagittarium formed a monarchy.
==== The Founder's Council ====
''Main Article: [[The Founder's Council]]''


Learning from the example of the Great Cities, Sagittarium restored the ancient ship known as the ''[[VSS Readymade]],'' a powerful craft created by the [[Triumvirate Civilization]]. It spent most of its time defending vital worlds, preventing further Association attacks on Sagittarium. After the fighting left Sagittarium's borders, it still fought, supporting its sister states in the conflict. Abubakar's plan ended up working, but the man was long dead before Gwynn could enjoy its fruits.
The Chancellor, apart from Vay himself, answered only to one entity, the Founder's Council; the existence of which was one of the most tightly kept secrets of the nation. It was comprised of three hundred individuals hand-picked by Vay at the inception of the nation. Its purpose was to originally act as a cabinet for the Chancellor, however, with the often departures of Vay to various locations away from the capital world, they often managed the government on their own. When Vay died, the council assumed all power he had with no need for a new chancellor.


===Post War===
After the next Chancellor was put in place, the relationship was clear. Despite having absolute power normally, the Council always held the chancellor at gunpoint so to speak. With a legion of androids indistinguishable from humans, the Chancellor would have no ability to know if an agent of the Council was near them. Leaving the capital world without a large number of these androids was forbidden. Three chancellors were assassinated by the council and immediately replaced with convenient stories explaining their death as suicide. The vast power of the Council over the nation was seen as a continuation of Vay's will. Those that did know of its existence always approved of their actions without second thought.
Immediately following the War of the Ancients, [[Jezebel's War]] began between [[Jezebel Drusus]] and her followers and the Confederacy of Borealis. The nobility of Martial Space, refusing to recognize the [[House Gwynn|Gwynn Family]] as "noble-blooded," would see Sagittarium not participate in the conflict. Instead, Sagittarium had domestic issues to worry about, in particular the renewed loss of Thalvett. The Confederacy abandoned the nation and, in its absence, Thalvett declared independence.


By the end of Dhalia Gwynn's reign, Sagittarium had wasted much of its resources on maintaining control over their prized colony. Sagittarium's next monarch, '''Xengo Gwynn''', oversaw further shrinkage as Sagittarium lost its grip on the outer [[Finale]] system. Sagittarium also saw the loss of its unique cultural identity, the nation had become so intertwined with the rest of Martial Space that it was effectively just another duchy under the control of the [[Imperator]].
How the council maintained its existence over twenty thousand years with the same individuals is unknown. When questioned as Sagittarium joined the CoB, many individuals seemed to have had their memories wiped. They likely uploaded themselves to computers or used cloning to make sure that no members in their ranks would truly die. However, they only started this practice when the first among them started dying, preventing Vay from receiving the same treatment.


By the reign of the third monarch, '''Ambi Gwynn''', the Gwynn House had lost so much power that it had become a nearly redundant part of Sagittarium's governance. The nation was effectively an alliance of states and organizations. The monarch called what is known as a "Consilium," a council of powerful individuals, to maintain the unity of Sagittarium. The Consilium soon began resembling a parliament as it delegated much of the management of Sagittarium to a central bureaucracy. As the prime minister became increasingly powerful, the old monarchical chancellery was abolished and replaced with an elected official from amongst the parliament members. The "president," however, was still known as the "Chancellor" and was elected by a vote amongst less than a thousandth of the population.
An internal rift in the Council during the democratization likely caused most of the members to delete themselves, the rest remaining long enough to detonate thermonuclear warheads all across the nation, vaporizing all traces of the council. The only evidence of the Council comes from historical discrepancies, data retrieved from Thalians serving them that were deactivated when it was destroyed, and a handful of artifacts that survived the detonations. Why they did not oppose the democratization is unknown. Many posit that it was Vay's original goal to create a democracy and the council was merely obeying this wish. This is merely conjecture, however. The real reason is likely to remain unknown for all time.


== Demographics ==
==Modern Era==
Sagittarium "re-democratized" in 9980 following the abdication of Ambi Gwynn and the election of '''Eriol Alade'''. This new system encouraged aristocrats and private organizations alike to cooperate, use diplomacy instead of violence, and collaborate with the central government. While unruly aristocrats or powerful merchants would plague Sagittarium through the present day, they became much weaker as vast coalitions handled their rebellion. The central government could then focus on maintaining a strong military to preserve Sagittarian independence.
Despite not having a human majority, humans still make up the largest share of the population. Species capable of living in an oxygen-rich environment, such as the Dotsk, are over-represented compared to less archetypal species unable to live in oxygen-environments. This mirrors the general trend of the preeminence of oxygen-breathing forms of life in the Milky Way; not due to inherent superiority, but simply as the more common form of life. They rarely cohabitate with each other or the more common oxygen-breathers, forcing them to build separate habitats unable to dock with others, terraform other planets completely different from others, and a "tax" on products they use (which is caused by the lower demand for things built to function in their environment).


=Generatrices=
== Economy ==
A '''generatrix''' is a generator capable of turning gravitational energy into usable power. Ranging in size from automobiles to freight vessels, the generatrices are the backbone of Sagittarium's economy. Appearing like turbines, a generatrix works in reverse to the hypothetical "Warp Drive," causing space to become flatter and releasing energy in the process. Exotic Matter with a negative mass is essential for these devices, the gravitational waves causing the generatrix to spin as the conventional matter affixed to it is tugged along. Since such a thing does not exist, mimicking the effect with [[Grimoires (Cosmoria)|grimoires]] is the core of the technology.
Historically, Sagittarium's economy has fluctuated wildly. At times, it was the largest in the galaxy by far. At other times, it's total economy would fall behind individual planets such as Earth. With an estimated GDP of 13.1 Nonillion C-Units, Sagittarium has the second largest economy of Lactean states, bested only by the [[United Federation of Star Systems]]. The largest sector of the economy has almost always been industry. The abundance of large stars and, of course, the central black hole gave the nation easy access to cheap energy.


=Government and Politics=
Wealth is only moderately uneven, with the 1% controlling 17% of the wealth and the bottom 50% controlling about 45% of the wealth. Historically, the numbers have varied wildly. At one point in history, the government attempted redistributing wealth fully with moderate success. Immediately after joining the Confederacy of Borealis, the one percent controlled similar amounts of wealth as other nations around the galaxy at 25% (a residual echo of the Plutocratic Era in Lactean history).
The government of Sagittarium has gone through several forms, called eras. The current era, a rebirth of democracy, sees a government ruled in equal parts by an aristocracy and the common folk. This government, an anocracy, is a hybrid system between a parliamentary republic and a constitutional monarchy. Power is thusly split between democratic local governments and the more autocratic central government. There are 73 prefectures, a federal district, 13 provinces, and 5 wards. The prefectures are ruled democratically while the other divisions are ruled by the chancellor or parts of the aristocracy.


Elected officials are elected using an approval-based system, where citizens can vote for as many candidates as they please, the candidate with the most approval overall is elected. This tends to move parties towards the center, pushing radicals out of government.
== Major Planets ==
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!Name
!Description
!Location
!Population
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|[[Thalia]]
|Thalia is the capital of Sagittarium and was the first planet colonized by it. It is the closest continually inhabited natural body to Sagittarius A* as well as the planet with highest population in the galactic core. Thalia is the most important world in Sagittarium and has large numbers of military units stationed nearby to it, despite never having been directly assaulted in its history.


The Federal government is divided into 1523 Ministries. Each ministry is responsible for running a certain aspect of the state. These ministries govern Thalia and the other places not governed by prefectures. The military represents over half of the ministries, the vast bureaucracy needed to coordinate its large number of troops employing more than any other in the country.


===Classes===
The planet, while not an ecumenopolis, has a very large population in a dense network of orbital rings and space habitats. A network so dense the planet, from a distance, appears hazy to the naked eye. On the planet itself, the Congress meets and each member lives on the one major city on the planet, Ryograd. This large city has a population of over 14 Trillion individuals.
Sagittarium has several classes in which its subjects are divided. Subclasses divide the three official ones: serf, citizen, and patrician.
|[[Core Systems|Milky Way Core]]
|1.2 Quadrillion
|-
|[[Jezreel]]
|'''Jezreel''' was originally a gas planet an astronomical unit away from Thalia. To fuel massive fusion arrays, most of the He-3, Tritium, and all other elements capable of being easily fused were harvested. At the same time, large amounts of gas were stripped off of the planet and shipped to Sagittarius A* to be thrown into it.


;Serfs
:Serfs make up under a fifth of the population and are not considered citizens. They are directly ruled by the federal government and thus have no representation within it. They are tied to the territory in which they live and can be used as labor in some cases. Serfs can earn citizenship through military service, buying their freedom, or being freed by their patricians.


;Citizens
Over the millennia, the planet slowly began losing mass until its core was occasionally visible to the naked eye. At this point, the Earth-sized core was able to be terraformed. A lack of insight on the part of the Sagittarian government meant most of the planets around the area were harvested. Jezreel, over several more millennia, was slowed in its orbit around Sagittarius A*. The planet eventually took an orbit exactly 180 degrees offset from Thalia on the same orbital plane.
:Clients
::Clients represent the largest individual share of the population at over a third. Clients are essentially the "default" mode. Free to move around the nation as they like, clients are represented in parliament and are never forced into the military. They are free to enlist as officers if they so choose. They are free to emigrate to other countries and immigrants are usually given client status.
:Merchants
::Merchants are the citizens that own capital in any form. Whether they were industrialists, traders, or simply business owners, merchants were the reason why the citizenry had any power in the first place. Merchants hold most of the wealth in the nation and own most of its production capacity as well.
:Nachleben
::The Nachleben are a class of citizens that, like the serfs, spend most of their time in virtual reality. Unlike the serfs, the Nachleben are uploaded minds that control huge amounts of wealth, production capability, and even population. They are halfway between aristocracy and citizen but are still represented by members of the parliament like any other citizen.


;Patricians
:Knights
::Knights are high-level officers in the military who serve as elite troops. They are usually accompanied by large numbers of serfs and lower officers on their missions. Behind the front lines, Knights own a decent amount of territory and the serfs on it. They are usually given missions with rewards coming in the form of the land of deceased knights or state-owned land. Knights are often also [[Paladins]] in various state-sanctioned orders, most notably the [[Alkan Intendancy]].


:Governors
The planet is currently an ecumenopolis and the second closest inhabited planet to Sagittarius A. It is the economic center of Sagittarium with the Sagittarian Stock Exchange taking place on the planet.
::Governors are top-level officers who command knights. They directly control a few serfs, depending on their knights for serf-related affairs. These ultra-wealthy individuals rule millions each. Governors directly own the military equipment they lend to the knight's soldiers. The position is usually hereditary but can be granted to citizen officers or to knights who are promoted.
|[[Core Systems|Milky Way Core]]
|912 Trillion
|-
|[[Sekhmet]]
|'''Sekhmet''' is a planet in the Sheol Dwarf controlled by Sagittarium. It is the most populous planet in that galaxy and has a large amount of influence over the rest of the galaxy. This planet was the first planet colonized in the galaxy when it was conquered.
|[[Sheol Dwarf Galaxy]]
|104 Trillion
|}


:Administrators
== Culture ==
::Every continent or region in space has an administrator, a non-military ruler of territory. Administrators are powerful enough to not only effectively appoint a personal delegate to parliament, but for themselves to be their delegates. Administrators each control a portion of Sagittarium's military but also have control over local laws, trade, and industry within their territories. This is the highest non-elected position within Sagittarium. Administrators are usually members of "houses," alliances of administrators that vote together in parliament.
Sagirratium is home to many cultures from across the galaxy. Relatively lax immigration laws put in place after it joined the Confederacy of Borealis caused large numbers of individuals to migrate to the nation. Even more immigrants entered the nation after the War of the Ancients due to the nation's relatively untouched state. Planets such as Thalia and Jezreel were flooded with refugees while the Sagittarius Space Station itself had a large influx of individuals as well.


:Delegates
The government struggled to make room for all of these individuals, many of which required their own orbital habitats or accomodations entirely unavailable within Sagittarium. Many people were crowded onto O'Neill Cylinders while space for them elsewhere was being freed up or created. In these cylinders, dozens of cultured mixed together, all with influence from the previously mostly-human Sagittarium. The product of this was a distinctly Sagittarian culture that can trace influences from dozens of places around the Milky Way and beyond.
::Delegates are officially the most powerful individuals in Sagittarium. They must be a member of the patrician class before being elected to the position. Delegates, of which there are only ten thousand, represent administrators, coalitions of administrators, or other powerful noble groups such as houses.


===Government for Citizens===
The mixture of cultures as well as it's time separated from the Confederacy before the 40,000's caused Sagittarium to speak and write a form of [[Xeno]] called '''"Sagittarian Xeno."''' This dialect of Xeno is fairly easily read by non-native users, as it removes five letters from the base alphabet. However, the pronunciation is entirely differently from other human nations using Xeno. Loan-pronunciations for words are common, despite most of the pronunciations being bastardizations of the original languages they came from. In particular, Sagittarium adopted [[The Ravis|Ravis]] pronunciation for things such as the name of the galaxies and regions, the names of almost every mythological concept, and most words for genres of media (due to the relative ease of speaking Ravis as a human and vice-versa).
Above the administrators is a large federal government created to hold the nation together. Balancing the interests of both the citizenry and the aristocracy, the central government controls most of the military as well as governing the civilian population. The aristocracy has little to do with the civilian government.

;Parishes
:For civilians, the parish represents the lowest level of government. Every settlement with over ten thousand inhabitants is a parish. Parishes have a mayor, council, and several bureaus which manage justice and most other civilian affairs. Citizens will rarely interact with higher governments than this save for the appointment of their representatives.

;Members of Parliament
:Non-delegate members of parliament, simply called "MPs," represent one million citizens each. In total, there are well over one million MPs. Members of parliament, being so numerous, rarely leave their districts. They vote remotely for laws and, given the sheer number of them, this is their full-time job. They are reelected every five years.

;Consul
:For every planet or ten billion individuals—citizen and serf alike, there is a consul. Consuls serve to organize administrators, appoint positions for certain positions, and handle other non-military affairs. The person in this position is required to be a non-military-affiliated citizen and is elected every ten Thalian years. It is at this level of government that the interests of both the aristocracy and citizenry collide.

;Chancellor
:The Chancellor is the head of government of Sagittarium. The chief executive as well as commander in chief of the military, the chancellor of Sagittarium is perhaps one of the most powerful individuals in Cosmoria. The position is always occupied by a member of parliament. They usually lead political parties within parliament and are usually patricians as well. The current chancellor is Eriol Alade who has served on and off for the past twenty years.

===Parliament===
The parliament of Sagittarium officially rules the country, dividing the "head of state" title amongst each of its members. It has the sole power to pass laws, declare war, and appoint the chancellor. There are two kinds of parliamentarians, delegates and members. Delegates have 33% of the vote divided amongst themselves while the civil representatives have 66%. In the rare case in which commoners and their representatives are fully in favor of something, they can leverage this majority to pass laws without the consent of the delegates. Most of the time the delegates and the ruling party need to cooperate to pass laws, however.

Political parties remain a powerful force in Sagittarium. Among delegates, they are called "houses" while amongst representatives they are simply parties. Parties usually vote as one on specific issues; meaning that dissent within parties often causes them to split. Citizens are sometimes allowed to join parties, but this is usually reserved for more prolific campaign financiers or other influential figures.

===Bureaucratic Privilege===
The government jobs within the nation are ultra-competitive, with nearly every citizen desiring to join the government. Government officials each get over triple the mean income at the lowest levels. At higher levels, government officials eclipse some governors in how much wealth they control. This massive compensation, intended to disincentivize corruption, represents a large portion of the government budget. Middle-level officials often use other benefits such as rewards to incentivize good behavior.

With power rivaling many patricians, much of Sagittarium's government positions are held by second or third children of patricians with few prospects for ruling any territory themselves. This creates a far more stable state of affairs as it makes assassination, which is already very risky, a foolish endeavor as wealth and power for patricians is all but guaranteed. Even so, there are always excess elite and only so many positions of power to go around. This is where the military comes in.

===Military===

====Federal Military====
The Chancellor has direct control over about one-third of the military, forming the "Federal Military." The plurality of funds spent by the federal government go towards this organization. It is headquartered on Thalia and its top officials are exclusively citizens appointed by the chancellor. The minister of defense is the second-highest ranking official in Sagittarium and takes the place of the chancellor in the event of their death. Six percent of GDP is spent on this force.

The central government has military bases scattered across Cosmoria that are mostly remnants of Vay's and Abedayo's extensive military ambitions. A large number of these bases are located around the core in neighboring nations, most of the rest are in Aylathiya, and exactly one is in [[Florathel]], although this base is jointly controlled by Sagittarium and [[Thalvett]].

====Aristocratic Military====
The various aristocrats of Sagittarium, when called for war, are required to each supply an equal number of troops to the war effort. Administrators will contribute as many as one hundred thousand knights, more than enough for most conflicts. These knights are supported by as many serfs as they can utilize. Officers in the military are usually civilians but serfs can also serve this role if need be. This portion of the military, while far larger in terms of manpower, costs about as much as the central force. This part of the military is unable to operate outside of Sagittarium without official authorization. Even so, this does not stop the powerful from exercising their power outside of Sagittarium's borders. This contributes greatly to the nation's poor reputation as corporations or other non-governmental organizations contend with rogue Sagittarian nobles.

====Other Military Forces====
Private companies and militias run by civilians make up the rest of Sagittarium's military power. Even more prone to quarrels with outside organizations, these paramilitaries are often forcibly disbanded. Despite this, many are employed by either the federal government or aristocracy. Occasionally, they are even hired by nations within the rest of Martial Space especially those on Eos.

===Previous Governments===
;The Chancellery
:This period was the centralized imperial era of Sagittarian history. Emerging from a failing republic, the nation intentionally abandoned democracy in favor of autocracy. Capital was regularly redistributed to prevent the emergence of a power that could threaten the Chancellor, leading to overall much higher quality of life than their neighbors. Market competition brought about massive economic growth. This time saw Sagittarium at its greatest extent and most powerful relative to its neighbors.

;The Republic
:This period saw full democracy for nearly every high-level position as the Confederacy of Borealis influenced the nation. The economy remained privately owned; however, there was also a great deal of collective ownership. Organized labor defined the economy, further increasing economic output as workers had more disposable income.

;The Corporatocracy
:Sagittarium became dominated by large conglomerates and finance during this period. They were not a part of the government but had effectively become extensions of it by the end of this period. Wealthy individuals and companies destroyed organized labor; however, large economic growth during this period prompted politicians to largely ignore the mounting problems. By the middle of this period, economic growth slowed and the political will to change the system was entirely gone.

;The Kingdom
:As the corporations unified into one aristocratic class, a briefly-lived absolute monarchy ruled Sagittarium. The owners of the powerful corporations unified to form an aristocracy as they split territory amongst themselves. This was little more than a change in titles as land was already ruled in this way. This period saw intense rebellion by commoners discontent with the current systems.

==Major Constituent States==
=====<p style="font-size:26px; font-family: Cinzel;">'''Rendell'''</p>=====
<p style="font-size:20px; font-family: Cinzel;">Capital: Ohkostadt, [[Patyrth]], [[Finale]]</p>
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=====<p style="font-size:26px; font-family: Cinzel;">'''Thalvett'''</p>=====
<p style="font-size:20px; font-family: Cinzel;">Capital: Kihow, [[Abedayo]], [[Valme]]</p>
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=====<p style="font-size:26px; font-family: Cinzel;">'''Vanaheimr'''</p>=====
<p style="font-size:20px; font-family: Cinzel;">Capital: Minuet, [[Introit]], Nocturne</p>
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=====<p style="font-size:26px; font-family: Cinzel;">'''Morpheus Chanceux'''</p>=====
<p style="font-size:20px; font-family: Cinzel;">Capital: Archgeist, [[Vistique]], [[Finale]]</p>
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==Major Political Parties==
=====<p style="font-size:26px; font-family: Cinzel;">'''Exalted Nocturne Party'''</p>=====
<p style="font-size:20px; font-family: Cinzel;">Headquarters: Idarte, [[Thalia]], Nocturne</p>
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=====<p style="font-size:26px; font-family: Cinzel;">'''Knight Errant Association'''</p>=====
<p style="font-size:20px; font-family: Cinzel;">Headquarters: Cepheid, [[Requiem]], [[Nocturne]]</p>
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=====<p style="font-size:26px; font-family: Cinzel;">'''Sagittarian Astral Party'''</p>=====
<p style="font-size:20px; font-family: Cinzel;">Headquarters: Erebus, [[Euterpe]], [[Nocturne]]</p>
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=====<p style="font-size:26px; font-family: Cinzel;">'''Veil Party'''</p>=====
<p style="font-size:20px; font-family: Cinzel;">Headquarters: ''VSS Sachitel's Thesis'', [[Nocturne]]</p>
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==Major Aristocratic Houses==
=====<p style="font-size:26px; font-family: Cinzel;">'''House Drusus'''</p>=====
<p style="font-size:20px; font-family: Cinzel;">Headquarters: Rhea, [[Sarpanitum]], [[Finale]]</p>
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=====<p style="font-size:26px; font-family: Cinzel;">'''House Tsega'''</p>=====
<p style="font-size:20px; font-family: Cinzel;">Headquarters: Arzma, [[Patyrth]], [[Finale]]</p>
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=Demographics=
To this day, Humans have a substantial majority in Sagittarium. For quite some time before the War of the Ancients, things were more equal; however, a large influx of mostly human refugees and subsequent immigration from Aylathiya pushed the percentage of humans up to where it is presently. The ratio was only further bolstered when [[Mandras]] took its large [[Rorazal]] and [[Elkeres]] population with it—though both groups remain a substantial force in Sagittarium's remaining territory.

Despite the majority of Humans, Sagittarium is fairly equal as far as nations go. It lags behind some of its cohorts in the rest of Aylathiya, and certainly most members of the United Nations of Florathel. The Human majority is expected to diminish within the next millennium as immigration and other factors cause non-human populations to grow.

==Economy==
The economy of Sagittarium is a somewhat highly-developed mixed-market economy. Most of the economy is owned privately, with state ownership mostly coming in the form of its remaining feudal land titles. Once numbering amongst the largest economies in Cosmoria, Sagittarium currently ranks poorly for a nation of its size. Coming in seventh for economic output, compared to first place over a thousand years ago.

The backbone of the economy is the tremendous amount of energy that Nocturne provides. Where fusion, in the form of solar or reactors, powers most of Cosmoria, the energy released by Nocturne is mostly gravitational waves. The generatrices offer cheap power and maintain Sagittarium's large industrial base. Many of its factories have been running non-stop since before the nation's founding.

Trade with [[Florathel]] is a vital source of income for Sagittarium. A net exporter, Sagittarium has made it a priority to maintain friendly relations with external nations, though it used to use force to make nations purchase its goods. It maintains a large military to not only protect merchant ships but to keep internal powers at bay. Local nobles unhappy with trade deals represent a constant threat to trade and are the main source of uncertainty. For this reason, Sagittarium has low investor confidence. In more private areas, investment is safer. The rural areas in which the aristocrats tend to rule receive little to no foreign investment.

==Society and Culture==
Sagittarium is home to many cultures from across the galaxy. Relatively lax immigration laws put in place after democratization caused large numbers of individuals to migrate to the nation. Even more immigrants entered the nation after the War of the Ancients due to the nation's relatively untouched state. Planets such as Thalia and Euterpe were flooded with refugees.

The government struggled to make room for all of these individuals, many of which required their orbital habitats or accommodations entirely unavailable within Sagittarium. Many people were crowded onto orbiting cylinders while space for them elsewhere was being freed up or created. In these cylinders, dozens of cultures mixed, all with influence from the previously mostly-human Sagittarium. The product of this was a distinctly Sagittarian culture that can trace influences from dozens of places around Aylathiya and beyond.

The mixture of cultures as well as its time separated from the Confederacy before 8500 caused Sagittarium to speak and write a form of [[Boreal Basic]] called '''"Sagittarian Basic."''' This dialect of Basic is fairly easily learned by non-native users, as it removes five letters from the base alphabet. However, the pronunciation is entirely different from other human nations using the language. The dialect relies heavily on vowel sounds and has a great deal of superfluous silent consonants. Loan pronunciations for words are common, despite most of the pronunciations being bastardizations of the original languages they came from. In particular, Sagittarium adopted [[Un'oit]] transliterations for things such as the names of many regions, the names of almost every mythological concept, and most words related to music, of course.


Sagittarians regard things such as androids and AI's as completely alive and worthy of the same treatment as organic beings. Recent polls show that AI's unable to directly access networks were thought of as "no different than anyone else" 78% of the time, and androids were approved of over 91% of the time. This is caused by the acceptance of Thalians into Sagittarian society after it was democratized.
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Sagittarium
Current flag of Sagittarium depicting Nocturne.
Meta Info
Article Creator
National Info
Organization Type

Constitutional Elective Monarchy

Greatest Territorial Extent
Geographical Info
Location
  • Centered on Nocturne's planetary satellites.
Territory
Former Territories
Capital Info
Capital(s)

Edicta, Thalia

Capital Type

City

Capitol

Edicta Campus

Locales
Major Worlds
Major Planets 



  1. Thalia
  2. Euturpe
  3. Descort
  4. Patyrth
  5. Vistique
  6. Sarpanitum
  7. Lamento
  8. Sonatina
  9. Waltz
  10. Sonata
  11. Overture
  12. Fugue



Demographic Info
Demonym
  • Sagittarian
  • Nocturnal (Antiquated)
Population
  • 1.5 Trillion (Citizen)
  • 680 Billion (Non-citizen residents)
Greatest Total Population

4 Trillion

Dominant Species

Recognized in the Constitution
Humans
Thalians
Un'oit
Zythyns
Ekrosians
Elkeres
Deviri
Kajikali

Minority Groups

Not Recognized in the Constitution
Kristals
Naidarans
Kalar
Molkor
Ror Units

National Language

Constitutionally Recognized Languages

  • Thalian
  • Un'oit
  • Finalea
  • Lamenta
  • Etudea
Minor Religions/Faiths
Foundational History
Date Created
  • 8567 (Empire of Sagittarium)
  • 8921 (United Republics of Sagittarium, Valme, Rendellia, Diadema, and Enkatz)
  • 8993 (Second Unitary Republic of Sagittarium)
  • 9103 (Dominion of Sagittarium, The Third Republic)
  • 9301 (Federation of Sagittarium)
  • 9512 (Circuinotturnal Kingdom of Sagittarium)
  • 9809 (Second Empire of Sagittarium)
  • 9952 (Fourth Sagittarian Republic)
  • 9980 (Fifth Sagittarian Republic)
Founder(s)
Founding Event

Coup of Chancellor of the Vaplein Republic

Founding Reason
  • Popular unrest following a revolution and dubious election in the unstable and unpopular Vaplein Republic
  • Discontent capital class
  • International Pressure
Diplomacy
Enemies
International Agreements/Pacts

Nocturnal Free Association Pact Signatories:

International Organization Membership
Structure/Civics
Governmental Structure

Constitutional

Head of Government

Eriol Alade (Chancellor-President)

Branches of Government
  • Office of the Chancellor of Sagittarium
  • Parliament of Sagittarium
Political Parties
  • Sagittarian Astral Party
  • Exalted Nocturne Party
  • House Tsega
Foundational Documents and Values
Founding Document

Constitution of Sagittarium

Motto

Sagitta Le, Victoir Le (For Sagitta, For Victory)

Development Info
Development Index

Low to High depending on location

Life Expectancy

170 Years

Equality

Low

Poverty Rate

20%

Housing Rate

100%

Employment Rate

100%

Level of Health Care

High

Methods of Energy

Generatrices, Fusion Power, Solar Power

Military - Structure
Branches
  • Marines
  • Navy
  • Administrates
Command Structure

Citizens make up the Marines and Navy
Administrates, controlled by nobles called Administrators, are made up of governors, knights, citizen officers, and enlisted serfs.

Special Forces

Magi Operations

Military - Numerics
Total Military Size
  • 100 Billion (Federal Military)
  • 124 Billion (Administrate Military)
  • 12 Billion (Mercenary Companies)
Economy
Economic Type

Hybrid Economy

National Currency

Nocta (12 micrograms of antimatter)

Currency Types

Milionne (A millionth of a Nocto, commonly used for small transactions. Equal to 12 picograms of antimatter)
Milenne (A thousandth of a Nocto, standard day-to-day currency. Equal to 12 nanograms of antimatter).

Defunct Currencies

Nox (Fiat Currency)

Accepted International Currencies
  • Fex
  • Carosi
  • Protea
GDP (Nominal)

651 Billion Nocto (80 tonnes of Antimatter)

GDP (Per Capita)

0.175 Nocto

Average Salary of Citizenry

0.133 Nocto

Agriculture
International Ranking on Agriculture

High

Gross Domestic Food Production

4 Trillion Tonnes

Agricultural Regions/Settlements

Lamento, Descort

Magic
Magic Recognition

All Magi are subject to military service, compulsory post-graduate education, and lifelong membership in the reserves.

Legality of Magic

Most forms of magic are legal, but all practitioners must register with the military.

Usage of Magic
  • Military
  • Manufacturing
Types of Magic Used
  • Classical Thaumaturgy
  • Invocative Thaumaturgy
Defenses Against Magic
  • Military Police
  • Thaumic Police
  • Magus Corps

A faint whisper carries itself across space and time, mostly in the form of gravity waves. The black hole of Nocturne is the source, its perfect ellipsoid event horizon rippling from time to time. These changes, invisible to the naked eye, are the beating heart of Sagittarium and the foundation on which Nocturne's greatest power is built.

Sagittarium is a vast empire with ten major worlds under its control. Such a large empire is by no means unitary; dozens of autonomous regions, each with their interests, pull Sagittarium in different directions. For international relations, Sagittarium's sub-governments demand representation as though they were states. Groups within Sagittarium are a part of the United Nations of Florathel and the Greater Martial Consilium. Sagittarium's head of state, the Chancellor, has permanent representation only in the Consilium. These complicated international relations only make domestic politics even more convoluted.

The worlds comprising Sagittarium were largely untouched for most of their history. Sagittarium had a handful of populations considered indigenous, including the Finalea People and Elkeres living around Finale. The only species to have evolved in Sagittarium's current territory are the Kajikali from Vistique also around Finale. The Rorazals, while still a major player in Sagittarium, are no longer native to the nation as their home seceded with Mandras. These various native groups had thriving societies of varying levels of sophistication, all of which fell to Sedrua in 5584 CE. Sedrua brought with them a massive influx of Zythyns and Bahattes. The Providence Union and Triumvirate Civilization split Nocturne as Sedrua collapsed. The only Triumvirate military base to survive the War of the Final Transition, Fort Aria, evolved into the Vaplein Republic. The Vaplein Republic controlled the frigid worlds orbiting Nocturne, a harsh radioactive environment that few could have predicted becoming the seat of a superpower. The creation of the first generatrices offered effectively unlimited power to the Republic. These devices converted Nocturne's gravitational radiation into usable power. The Republic used this power to terraform Nocturne's Thalia and Euterpe, melting those snowballs into livable worlds.

In 8567 CE, Klein Vay led a coup against the collapsing Vaplein Republic, making him Sagittarium's first chancellor. While in power, Vay established Sagittarian hegemony over the entirety of Nocturne and molded Sagittarium into the most prosperous member of the Core Worlds Alliance. After Vay's death, Veselko Abedayo took power and made Sagittarium into Cosmoria's fiercest military power. Abedayo led Sagittarium deep into Florathel, conquering its infighting nations with previously unseen efficacy. After several more chancellors, instability increased, and demand for change grew. With the disastrous Commonwealth's Eclipse, another coup brought Eris Sailem into power. An outspoken liberal, Sailem privatized Sagittarium's economy and disempowered the oligarchs. She became the first president of the United Republics of Sagittarium, Valme, Diadema, Rendellia, and Enkatz. With time, however, the oligarchs returned in a different form. Sagittarium gradually began to resemble its feudal neighbors as central authority once again decreased. It transitioned between various forms of governments all while gradually losing territory.

As central power eroded, oligarchs and business leaders formed a new aristocracy; their companies became organs of the state. While this led to a short-lived absolute monarchy, an anocratic elective monarchy emerged shortly afterward. It briefly regressed into the Second Sagittarian Empire during the War of the Ancients, before becoming the modern Fifth Sagittarian Republic. Local governments now handle most affairs as though they were sovereign states. While not quite the thriving empire it was in the past, Sagittarium remains a powerful force at the junction between Cosmoria's great empires. As some of its ruling class shifts attention toward Florathel, Cosmoria's greatest empires compete for authority in Nocturne, all while contending with Sagittarium's proud populous that strives for self-rule.

History

Primeval Era

Pre-Antiquity

The Kajikali are the only intelligent species to call Sagittarium's current territory home, though at the nation's height three separate species did. The Kajikali are from the planet Vistique around Finale—in the Kajikali tongue known as Vecroxmer and Sagasheft. They remained on their homeworld undisturbed until only five thousand years ago when they were thrust onto the galactic stage.

The Moridian High Command, a civilization ancient beyond belief, was the first to colonize Nocturne. They created the Aubade megastructure, a series of bands whose habitable area faced Nocturne. Generating gravity through centripetal force, these bands hosted as many as thirty trillion inhabitants, a number never seen again in Nocturne's history. With the extinction of Morid's Norlin people, Aubade fell uninhabited for millions of years. Aubade began degrading due to collisions with debris and perturbation from Nocturne's companion stars.

The Lareas Alliance refurbished Aubade some 200,000 years before the present day. They imported millions of Deviri to Garrea to aid in the effort and their descendants reside there to this day. They also created the Lamento megastructure orbtiting Requiem. Mostly Deviri resided on that great ring around Requiem. The collapse of the Lareas Alliance brought an end to this colonization program and left millions of Deviri stranded, where they became a distinct group from the main Deviri species.

Early History

Humans colonized Nocturne a little after the start of the Common Era. A part of the ancient First Aeternal Society, these Humans were few. About ten thousand called the system home, entirely within the Finale system. The harsh radiation around Nocturne, thanks to Aubade once again degrading, created fairly rapid evolution. The Humans living here would develop extreme pigmentation by about five thousand years ago, slowing the rate of mutation. These Humans became the Finalea People, one of Sagittarium's largest ethnic groups.

The fall of the First Aeternal Society did little to affect the scattered Finalea villages, save for allowing a small Un'oit and Rorran presence to accumulate over the years. Most Finalea resided on Patyrth, but some used Thaumaturgy to venture to nearby Vistique and settle with its Kajikali population.

Before modern civilization arrived, many others attempted to hold onto the large star system. For a handful of civilizations, such as Karith's Empire and Sedrua, Nocturne was seen as a frontier. It was a wasteland that, while plentiful in resources, was so large that securing all of it would take thousands of years. For this reason, these civilizations only superficially laid claim to the region. In many cases, small asteroids rich in rare materials would be exported, but the bulk of the system was untouched.

Sedrua had sovereignty over Nocturne starting in 5565 CE, as the nation claimed to be the rightful rulers of all descendants of the Humans. They most heavily colonized Requiem, resulting in a population of about one billion at its height. Sedrua established several military bases around Nocturne's other satellites, beginning the long process of colonization. The Dotsk created a handful of outposts as well in about 5841 CE, collaborating with Sedrua to colonize the endless wilderness. Though Sedrua continued to claim Nocturne, Un'oit warlords controled most of the system beyond Sedrua's military outposts.

Triumvirate and Providence

Though Nocturne was promised to the Triumvirate after the Sedrua-Triumvirate War as reparations, the Providence Union took advantage of Sedrua's weakness and conquered the Dorok, Lied and Requiem systems. The Triumvriate took the rest, including the Cadenza region. This icy disk of worlds and comets orbiting distantly from Nocturne became the center of Triumvirate exploitation of the region.

The planet Thalia would be the first settled by the Triumvirate. Despite being an interstellar civilization, the Triumvirate depended a great deal on physical labor, creating an economy largely based on small-scale mining and farming. In 6123 CE, Thalia was given a local governor, forming the Province of New Albedo, named for the Human world of Albedo settled some centuries prior. Mostly Humans settled Thalia, though its dark and frigid conditions proved challenging.

The Finalea initially greatly benefited from Triumvirate and Providential colonization. They drove back the Un'oit and were valuable trading partners. The Elkeres created the Empire of Vistique-Sarpanitum taking advantage of trade to and from Finale. The War of the Last Alliance and collapse of the Providence Union, The Triumvirate wasted no time integrating its territory around Nocturne.

Triumvirate Republic

With the establishment of the Triumvirate Senate in 7971 CE, Thalia earned a single seat out of three hundred. While not much, it was the first time the people of Thalia had any form of self-determination. Initially, the governor had the duties of the senator in addition to existing duties. Thus, to determine who would be governor was the first issue in the new state.

The settler population supported the establishment of a hereditary monarchy. A stable system across much of the Triumvirate, this system has historically minimized power struggles. With power too decentralized, civil war would be an omnipresent threat. This monarch would issue edicts and appoint the senator. The people supported a system based on regular referenda, in which the king could only act with the people's consent. Additionally, the monarch would be elected. At the time, this idea was a radical departure from the Triumvirate's autocratic order. The looming threat of civil war, with the year-long travel times for federal troops, forced the adoption of a constitution for the State of Thalia. The governor would be a hereditary position while the senator would be elected every ten years.

By the time the Triumvirate entered the Republic Period, Nocturne and its stellar companions had a population just shy of fifty billion. Thalia, the only major Triumvirate world around Nocturne, had only twenty-five percent of this population, however. The Un'oit, who resisted any attempt at conquest, made up most of Nocturne's denizens. The rest of Nocturne was still a federally-controlled territory with no representation in the senate.

Consortium of Raddolcendo

During the War of the Final Transition, Titania Herschel's armies wrested power from Thalia's loyalist government. With the Triumvirate dissolving, Titania secured the lion's share of its territory. The Triumvirate's various bases around Nocturne became the Consortium of Raddolcendo. Unlike the self-governing Triumvirate state system, Consortia was centered on the local church. Florenta was a theocracy devoted to Ibaradism. While locals could achieve church roles, high-level positions were saved for Atlin priests. Over the next five hundred years, Thalia's government built the continent-spanning Temple of Diolunos. Ironically a deity associated with freedom, everyone in Raddolcendo answered to Titania's theocrats.

The first place attacked during the Second Un'oit Ascension was Thalia—it fell within weeks. As the rest of Cosmoria dealt with the brutally efficient Un'oit hoard, Thalia adapted to Un'oit rule under the Euphony Civilization. With Ibaradism banned and heavily suppressed, Un'oit religions took its place. With notions of dying in battle for glory lest one's soul end up cast into Nocturne, the Un'oit inadvertently ignited a spark of resistance. Finale's people, in particular, often murdered local Un'oit leaders, only to brave the resulting punishment in fortresses deep in their worlds' mantles. An underground network, called the Vaplein Front, embraced the idea of dying in combat against their occupiers. With a burning hatred for all deities, this misotheistic movement believed in the worship of victory. Of course, victory became a deity in and of herself named Sagitta.

The Vaplein Republic

The Vaplein Republic formed in 8538 CE after four hundred years of Un'oit occupation. Taking after their former occupiers, the Republic swiftly conquered Thalia, Euterpe, and Requiem. Centered on Patyrth, the Vaplein republic was the first serious challenge to Un'oit dominance. Unlike the cosmopolitan Euphony, the Vaplein Republic leaned on Human-centered nationalism. The Republic was careful to appeal to the existing Human ruling class. Local leaders, even those complicit in the Un'oit occupation, maintained their position in the Vaplein Republic.

Leaders from throughout the republic met on Thalia to draft the Vaplein Constitution in 8540 CE. With the difficult task of securing local sovereignty while also creating a strong central military to keep the Un'oit Collective at bay, resulted in two distinct Vaplein organizations. The Republic was responsible for international trade and diplomacy while the Nocturne Interprovince Compact established minimum military spending requirements and prohibited internal conflict. Thirty-five provinces emerged upon the signing of this compact. The exclusion of non-Humans carried over tensions from Un'oit rule, in particular resentment from the sizeable Nerata and Elkeres populations.

Florenta remained a great power in the rest of Aylathiya. As its largest vassal, Erstes Konsortium, expanded, its influence over Nocturne grew once again. When Florenta's central government collapsed, its Consortia fragmented into states of their own. The new government, Empyros, vowed to not only regain control but to exterminate all that defied their religion. This war later became known as the Great Empyreal Crusade. In 8539 CE, the nation of Empyros invaded all its former territory. The Republic mobilized its forces in 8547 CE, coercing each province to contribute nearly all production towards the conflict. With the alternative being extinction, its factions had little choice but to obey.

The Crusade culminated in the Battle of Thalia, a prolonged period of heavy fighting around the Republic's most populous world. The battle determined the fate of the war. It was a hard-won victory involving not just the forces of the Vaplein Republic but nearly every nation in Lacrimosa. In 8567 CE, the Allies drove Empyros back, ending both the battle and the war.

While the Vaplein Republic was able to survive, the previous order had not. The provinces ceded so much power to the central government that the Republic had become a unitary state. As the Vaplein Republic bankrolled rebuilding infrastructure on Eos, it crushed lingering nationalist groups. For the first time in history, the center of Aylathiya shifted from Eos toward Nocturne.

Transition to Sagittarium

During the Crusade, General Klein Vay became the "Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Lacrimosa." His name and great achievements entered the public consciousness to the point that his ascension to the chancellory was all but certain. Then-current Chancellor of the Vaplein Republic, Uriel Ibrahim had Vay exiled to Albedo. With connections throughout Aylathiya, Vay earned the sympathy of its governments. Vay in particular gained the support of Jayvyn Drusus, supreme leader of Gran Rubedo. Drusus used his great influence in Erstes Konsortium to fund an expeditionary force to Thalia.

High-ranking officials in the Republic grew skeptical of Ibrahim's ability to rule. Despite Ibrahim's efforts, whispers of dissent spread amongst the Republic's elites. When Vay's fleet returned to Thalia, its admirals allowed him to land. Vay's men surrounded the capitol building and entered a tense standoff with Ibrahim's guards. Vay grew impatient and broke through the lines, ordering one of the guards to hand Vay his weapon. The guard did so.

When Vay found Ibrahim in his office, he unloaded that gun into the man. As its coils melted from overuse, Vay tossed his ruined weapon to a cowering aide and ordered them to dispose of it. The aide kept the weapon and to this day is kept in Sagittarium's state museum. Vay's soldiers secured the rest of the capitol complex within minutes. With no one left to challenge him, Vay officially became chancellor.

Reform

Once in power, Vay began the arduous process of reforming the vast Vaplein Republic. Harkening back to the ancient goddess of victory, Vay named the new nation Sagittarium, meaning the "domain of victory." Despite promising an end to the existing corrupt power structures, Vay knew that someone else would revolt against him if he tried. The solution was simple; citizens needed to be allowed to produce value themselves. At the time, Sagittarium was a heavily state-based economy, with most industries under state control. The Great Empyreal Crusade gave the central government a reason to seize control of locally-owned factories. This order gave the immense central bureaucracy and its leaders tremendous power. Every aspect of the economy was under their control.

Vay had some of the most powerful Vaplein oligarchs killed and transferred ownership to anyone that would develop the land. Millions of enterprising citizens moved into these lands and Sagittarium enforced their ownership of the land. The idea was that spreading out land would keep them from becoming rivals. Vay told the people about their right to enterprise, while he told government officials that this model would increase economic output. While initially a plot to take power from his rivals, Vay inadvertently laid the groundwork for Sagittarium's democratization centuries later.

Recent technological advances came with the promise of infinite energy beyond mere fusion energy. Nocturne produces a great amount of energy as its spherical surface deforms a reflection of its singularity splitting into multiple pieces, deforming, and collapsing back into its proper shape. The cause was Laborosoarchod, a legendary spirit sealed in the black hole thousands of years ago. Sagittarian scientists, the finest in the universe at that time, created the first Generatrices. These massive devices took advantage of Nocturne's gravitational waves to move large dense masses. They worked on the same principle as conventional tidal power, though on a much larger scale. These large masses, usually small asteroids gently placed on the surface of a planet, generated a large amount of heat as they moved within the generatrix. This heat terraformed Thalia and Euterpe and fueled Sagittarium's new manufacturing, painstakingly kept widely distributed lest more oligarchs form.

Vay spent the rest of his chancellorship diminishing the power of the oligarchs, in particular by pushing for growth at a faster rate than they could hurt it with their corruption. With the new energy Nocturne was producing, Vay showered the government employees with money, so much money that they hardly had any motivation to be corrupt. High-level officials became some of the wealthiest in Cosmoria. This was a very unpopular strategy at first, but as corruption decreased and a culture of anti-corruption formed, Sagittarium became more safe for business. While Vay could have simply left it at that, he believed that giving every citizen a comfortable government job would lead to "a degeneration of the populace into useless wards of the state." Taking a page out of the kingdom of Tenshi's playbook, Vay began mass privatization, gutting the massive bureaucracy.

Sagittarium became a remarkably low-corruption state with cheap labor, perfect for receiving investment from foreigners. Nations in the Core Worlds Alliance invested vast sums of money, building infrastructure that normally the government would have had to. Doing so brought the Alliance and Sagittarium closer together while also greatly expanding Sagittarium's fledgling economy.

In 8570 CE, Gran Rubedo began its war against Ma'eau, one of the Three ancient leaders of the Triumvirate. To fight against Ma'eau was tantamount to declaring war on nature itself, however. Ma'eau had the abilities to manipulate microorganisms in targeted biological warfare. Within days millions were reduced to puddles of sodium hydroxide as microbes within them produced the substance in large quantities. Sagittarium, while not directly involved in the conflict, supported Gran Rubedo in their efforts. The development of a key technology spared Gran Rubedo—that of the Ripresa.

The Ripresa, now representing over a percentage of Sagittarium's population, are cybernetic beings whose brains have been transferred to a robotic body. With the brain entirely sealed off from the outside world, Ripresa could resist Ma'eau's biological warfare. Though the problem of needing to eat was never solved, and the operation to make one into a Ripresa is very difficult, the operation became fairly popular. There are numerous advantages, in particular as front line soldiers. The government offered healthy sums to anyone willing to undergo the operation and fight Ma'eau, for which millions volunteered.

Using the remaining military technology, Sagittarium crushed much of Martial Space while Gran Rubedo handled Ma'eau itself. In 8581 CE, Calithyia was sacked by both the Rubedans and Sagittarium, ending the conflict as their enemies surrendered. With this victory, Sagittarium's status as a military power was fully cemented and with the reparations its enemies had to pay, it faced little repercussions for the massive spending to create a new Ripresa armies. Following the victory, Sagittarium joined the Core Worlds Alliance.

Sagittarium's workforce, decimated by the conflict, was made up mostly of Ripresa and the scattered Human remnants. While the cost to hire them increased immensely, so did their value in the economy. Wages rose sharply as Sagittarium's wartime factories were distributed amongst many firms, now desperate to use them to make a profit. This prompted Sagittarium to join the Core Worlds Alliance. A controversial decision at the time, it proved to be a good one. Sagittarium's government rebuilt the ruined members of the Alliance, all while Sagittarian firms supplied them with consumer goods, returning every cent spent by Sagittarium's government to the home country.

While Sagittarium would come to dominate the politics of Aylathiya, it struggled to gain influence far beyond. Under Vay, the few campaigns against other regions resulted in only meager colonies, always failing to gain substantive footholds. These colonies in Zalanthium and Florathel were little more than propaganda tools for the state. Even the edges of Aylathiya were areas it had trouble influencing. In an attempt to secure influence over Martial Space, Vay personally led fleets to begin a campaign of conquest. This, however, would result in several space-based organisms, called The Pestilence, to descend upon Vay's fleet, nearly destroying it. Vay died in 8582 CE as his ship was overtaken.

Succession Crisis

Vay, having lived for so long already, was seen similarly as one would see a law of the universe, permanent and unchanging. His death sent waves throughout not just Sagittarium, but also the galaxy as a whole. While the people of Sagittarium demanded that the military exterminate the Pestilence, the remaining generals and other high-level officials knew that it would be futile. Those with significant power, or those with significant enough social capital to make their way into the elite, would form a council to decide the future of the nation post-Vay.

The council, however, proved divided as few agreed on who the next chancellor should be or if there should even be another chancellor. They did not have time to debate. Almost as soon as they met on Thalia, news of an attack by the Un'oit began to come in. Eager to put themselves back on top in the Nocturne system, it seemed they were waiting for this moment to strike.

The various generals and oligarchs, without much direction, attempted to push back them back. Each admiral was attempting to make a name for themselves as a potential new chancellor, rushing their fleets in only for the Un'oit to tear them to pieces. Veselko Abedayo, one of the leading generals in the military, grew frustrated with the council's lack of coordination. Once the council began their discussion of a counter-attack, Abedayo simply declared themself Chancellor effective immediately while heavily criticizing the council for "soiling Vay's legacy." The meeting, publicly broadcast, spurred great fervor amongst the people; they wanted another chancellor. Abedayo declared a referendum, without official power, and stated that it "would be what Vay would have wanted." The referendum went through with a little over half of the population choosing Abedayo, appointing them the same day.

With power finally centralized, Abedayo had Sagittarium begin its largest successful campaign in history. The campaign to push back the Un'oit was largely successful, giving Sagittarium control over Oratorio, Etude, and Zarzuela. They made Etude into the somewhat self-governing colony of Enkatz. Abedayo was not finished with Circuinotturna—the territory around Nocturne. Their fleets, ushering in a new epoch of warfare with new strategies and technologies, struck deep into Paleas and beyond into Florathel.

As the Core Worlds Alliance and its nations were recovering, their labor became far cheaper than Sagittarian labor. Rather than risk all this infrastructure going unused and making Sagittarium into an import-dependent nation, Abedayo did the same trick as Vay. Florathel, hurting from the recent Tripartite War and other major conflicts, were new markets for Sagittarian industrialists. Its military bases protected Sagittarian firms as they extract obscene amounts of wealth from Florathel, mostly legally and peacefully. Furthermore, with the sheer amount of raw materials coming in from Florathel as well, Sagittarium undercut its "allies" back in Aylathiya and destroyed their domestic resource production. This was actually under threat of invasion, though this would only be revealed to the public centuries after the fact.

What was to be done with the largest economy in the universe and tens of billions of well-trained and healthy workers? Megaprojects the likes of which have never been attempted by contempotary nations—that and buying so many things. Wealth management firms became major players in the economy as they pooled the wealth of Sagittarium's elite workers, buying everything from property on Eos to most of Indar, then a minor agricultural world. Sagittarian wealth management firms outright owned several worlds including Nusti, Incalescence, Aetherisynth, and Myra. The posessions around Iriat, threatened by local governments discontent with the purchases, became the target of Sagitarrium's military might. Its navies laid waste to its nations and replaced them with satellite states. From Iriat, Sagittarium conquered world after world, chasing the remaining Un'oit warlords. In all, Sagittarium conquered Valme, Haurvatat, Kronjuwel, and Khae.

The vast amounts of wealth generated from Sagittarium's exploitation fueled projects such as the reconstruction of Ta'Koro and the many terraforming projects to make Sagittarium's new possessions habitable for Humans at the expanse of others.

Decline

Uchenna Vay would be the next chancellor. As Klein Vay's grandniece, Unchenna Vay held a reasonable claim to power. While maintaining the policies of her predecessors, Sagittarium's economic growth began slowing as Nocturne became fully utilized. Furthermore, as Florathel began to rebuild, Sagittarium's factories once again went quiet. There was no one else to sell to and the cost of land in Sagittarium made doing business prohibitively expensive. On the other hand, the Nocto had become a universally accepted currency and Sagittarium's wealth management firms still controlled the vast majority. Uchenna Vay created by far the most Sagittarian megaprojects, most infamously the "terraformation" of Garrea, seizing a great deal of land from native Elkeres to bolster Human settlement.

Following Vay was Azazel Pascuet, a high-ranking official in the government. By the time Pascuet took power, the economy was nearing a collapse as Sagittarium became far too dependent on trade. Its once large consumer base had been disempowered, with one of the largest transfer of wealth and land in history to Sagittarium's elite class, only just bested by Sagittarium's conquests. Pascuet focused on seizing the ailing factories and using them to maintain Sagittarium's colonies and military, both of which were getting more difficult to control.

Prelude to the Eclipse

As tensions rose within the Core Worlds Alliance and its neighbors, a massive level of capital flight and a run on the banks caused an economic collapse, further propelling it into disorder. The very firms that Sagittarium's government killed millions to empower, left the country the moment it became more profitable to do so. These tensions, caused by a lack of central authority, were most certainly not helped by Sagittarium's heavy-handed foreign policy and aggression. The Golomian Confederacy, a non-Alliance member, had to constantly open counterintelligence investigations to prevent influence by Sagittarium. It was not alone, virtually every nation in the area was at each other's throats, reducing investor confidence as war seemed imminent.

The economic collapse facing the Alliance caused not only Sagittarium, but the entirety of the CWA to lose its prestigious spot as the number one galactic economy. Both Tenshi and the Confederacy of Borealis surpassed the Alliance in economic output, with rising powers like Khela not far behind. The humiliation of losing their prestige, coupled with ever rising costs of living, created an anxious populous. Sagittarium saw the rise of Satella Laghari, an ultra-nationalist who had the goal of returning Sagittarium to greatness. The people greatly enjoyed her rhetoric to the point of essentially begging the government to start a new war. As other Alliance nations experienced similar trends, military spending began increasing wildly. Soon after, a web of alliances formed where nations with similar interests would form alliances or cartels. Sagittarium had no cordiality within the Alliance.

In 8900, the government seized the assets of most corporations within its borders; due to increased tensions, its economy was weak. They began using a state-capitalist model to revitalize the economy this time using corporations as tools of the state. While resources were mostly managed by AI, minimizing losses and shortages, it destroyed investor confidence and foreign investment from fellow Human nations all but ended. Its economy was effectively at zero growth and debt skyrocketing, the nation's military was the only thing it now had going for it. Of course, the people blamed the Alliance and Golomian Confederacy for this and began calling for everything from sanctions to outright war.

Commonwealth's Eclipse

Main Article: Commonwealth's Eclipse

In 8912, tensions between the Core Worlds Alliance and Golomian Confederacy reached their peak, causing war to break out. At once, every nation, which had been yearning for war for so long, sprung into action. Sagittarium, within hours of learning of the conflict, officially left the Alliance and declared war on all of its neighbors. Its troops quickly moved into several Alliance nations near it, creating a huge surge of morale in the nation. After the initial gains, the conflict ground to a halt as the alliance began managing the two-front war they found themselves in.

In 8917, Golomian lines suddenly broke and Sagittarium was able to send their armies deep into Golomian territory. At the same time, its leaders sent envoys to the Golomian capital, asking for surrender. As they refused, Sagittarium continued pushing deeper until taking the Eye of Aylathiya. Golomian officials refused to surrender but, at this point, they were effectively knocked out of the conflict. This impressive invasion, sending forces nearly a quarter of the way across the galaxy, would prove to be Sagittarium's downfall. It was not because they could not handle the conflict, but because the Golomian Confederacy was the only thing keeping the Core Worlds Alliance at bay.

Sagittarium's weak economy was unable to handle the strain of exerting itself so much holding onto so much hostile territory in addition to its colonies. Going as far as essentially liberating the colonies to free up troops for the conflict, Sagittarium sued for peace in 8928. The various factions within the Alliance, the remains of the Golomian Confederacy, and the Confederacy of Borealis all agreed to allow this to happen. They faced no repercussions besides permanent expulsion from the Core Worlds Alliance.

By the time the Eclipse had ended, the democratic nations reigned supreme and Sagittarium had little to show for the conflict besides a large number of casualties and its colonies being harder to manage. As the central government began losing control over increasingly rowdy external territories, private organizations from the Alliance and Martial Space began moving into Sagittarium. The people, as temperamental as always throughout Sagittarian history, abandoned the government of Laghari in favor of allegiance to these external organizations.

Democratization

These international corporations would soon begin disseminating pro-democracy propaganda since it would create a more stable and more trade-friendly government. They got their wish when Laghari would be ousted and replaced by Eris Sailem, a radical advocate for liberalism, then not a silly thing to call liberalism. Though the "republic" was a very old form of governance, liberal democracy was brand new. The rising Sovereign States of Aylathiya was happy to aid the fledgling democracy on Sagittarium.

Some of the more brutal leaders were "banished" to Eos, which meant that they were given large homesteads on land owned by the state. The remaining colonies were given more independence as the historical treatment of its natives was questionable at best. Every state corporation was privatized in an attempt to reinvigorate the economy. This was all in an attempt to save face with the wider galactic community, with the end goal of entering the economic bloc of the Confederacy of Borealis.

In 8976, the nation adopted the currency and official language of the Confederacy of Borealis, giving Sagittarium access to free trade with the Confederacy. Later in that same year, Enkatz also joined its bloc. The Confederacy of Borealis would go on to create a millennium-lasting empire by copying Sagittarium's exact strategy, but in a far more measured manner. It took centuries for historians to notice, but by then the Confederacy was already the most powerful socialist movement in history. When the CoB lets a nation into its trading bloc, it elevates an element of its workers into "members," while also granting many of its second and third sons membership for fighting (whether economically or militarily). This created a massive meritocratic pressure in both the Confederate homeland and the new member nation. With property rights respected in Sagittarium, the "socialist" Confederacy could take advantage of Sagittarium's workers without having to dirty its own hands, while also getting to keep the best of the best for themselves.

As time went on, the Chancellor began transferring their power to the newly-created Congress. Even though little more than precedent would keep the chancellor's power in check, referenda, and bills passed by Congress had new great power. Other changes include the gradual shrinkage in military spending as well as the gradual shrinkage of government authority, all due to foreign influence on the populace. Sagittarium became a middle economic power whose economy outshined the Dominion of Astraeus. The Dominion, locked in a centuries-spanning cold war with the Soviereng States of Aylathiya, viewed Sagittarium as a third player in the cold war, but both were allies with the Confederacy and therefore one another.

Aristocratic Era

Once more following Tenshi's example, this time accidentally, Sagittarium's economy slowly became dominated by large family-owned enterprises. This was mostly in opposition to the powerful worker cooperatives who had long stopped accepting new members. Akin to the aristocracy found across Martial Space, these groups would accumulate as much capital as possible—land, factories, small businesses, anything that could be a store of value. As this new aristocracy crushed all opposition, the chancellor had to increasingly capitulate to these groups and could hardly act without approval from a majority of them. The military would end up split between these groups as various admirals and generals were inducted into or replaced by these families. The collapse of the Dominion of Astraeus and its nobility put further pressure on Sagittarium's elite to secure their positions as well.

Conflicts amongst the Aristocracy

War of the Blume Order

In 9410 CE, the Blume Order, at the time one of the most powerful landholders in Sagittarium, was declared a national security risk as the group was loyal to Tianshi, the largest remnant of the Dominion of Astraeus. The massive Sagittarian Military was able to eventually expel the group while simultaneously keeping most of the fighting away from population centers. The defeat of the Blume Order significantly weakened Tianshi's influence in Sagittarium. The Confederacy of Borealis remained neutral, not wanting to hurt its relationship with either party.

Un'oit Crisis

In 9613 CE, Un'oit warlords and oligarchs were officially banned from doing business in Sagittarium, explicitly in the service of maintaining Human sovereignty over Sagittarium's industry. They responded by getting the Rorran Intendancy and its dozens of component orders to strike back, prompting the Sagittarian government to ban Paladins, the members of orders who are powerful warriors. Banning all Paladins and the orders they represented was effectively banning all the competition to the new aristocracy.

First Borealis Conflict

A militia jointly hired by the Monday Conglomerate and Adam Consortium attacked a worker-owned factory on Thalia in 9616 CE. This factory, associated with the Confederacy of Borealis, prompted a militant response by the Confederacy. As planned, the two conglomerates petitioned Chancellor Itanya Abrahms to request protection from "Confederate Aggression against Sagittarian-owned industry." It was the Confederacy that was sanctioned for their response, prompting the Confederacy to relocate much of its industry out of the country. What remained became heavily guarded. This conflict greatly strained Confederate-Sagittarian relations.

Chancellorship of Luka Caxaro

A Human male born on Patyrth, Luka Caxaro would come to power in 9617 CE. Luka Caxaro abandoned any pretext that Sagittarium was not entirely under the thumb of these industrial titans. Caxaro massively cut spending on the expensive Sagittarian military, the nation's pride and joy for all of its history. Instead, it was these companies and their militias that would maintain order. The central government let its military waste away as it greatly cut taxes for these companies. By this point, Sagittarium had lost much of its prestige, but Caxaro and other top government officials became spectacularly wealthy. The conglomerates showered the chancellor with immense amounts of wealth, while also compensating the now-poorly-paid government officials with bribes. Needless to say, Sagittarium became a much worse place to do business as these large conglomerates removed any semblance of the rule of law from it.

Second & Third Borealis Crises

The Worker Movement was a Confederate-backed project to return democracy to Sagittarium, though that just meant taking back their assets in practice. The Confederacy of Borealis, a thorn in the side of the conglomerates, was the last barrier to their full control. This brazen act to increase its influence within Sagittarium earned only token resistance at first. When large numbers of people began joining the Confederate-backed unions or guilds, the conglomerates realized that they had no choice but to fight Sagittarium's greatest ally.

This culminated in the Second Borealis Crisis, the beginning of government persecution of Confederacy-associated unions. The last form of organized labor, the move was greatly unpopular. Pressure from the Caxaro administration kept protest activity minimum, however. What began as a cold war between the Confederacy and Sagittarium was, in actuality, a cold war between the conglomerates and the Confederacy. It boiled over into an outright war between a Confederate Syndicate and the Monday Conglomerate in 9620 CE. The Syndicate would end up winning, but this only caused Sagittarium to crack down even harder on Confederate activity, officially declaring that organized labor was inherently anti-Sagittarian.

The Third Crisis saw the Confederacy banned from Thalia, strangling much of its ability to fight back against these policies. The Confederate government officially removed all of its assets from Sagittarium in 9621 CE, an economic crisis for Sagittarium but a win for the conglomerates nonetheless.

Tenshin Crisis

The Duchy of Tenshi, at this point a shadow of its former self, nationalized and re-privatized all Sagittarian-owned industry in its territory, prompting governments across Eos to do the same. Unlike Sagittarium, its vast conglomerates having completely bought out the government, Tenshi maintained an autonomous state despite dealing with the same large companies. While ideologically similar, Tenshi gave up on any prospect of Sagittarium returning to its previous trade-friendly state. It prevented these vast conglomerates from expanding much into Martial Space.

The reason this is referred to as a crisis is because it greatly hurt the income of these conglomerates, leading to a major shift in the power balance, numerous small-scale civil wars, and yet further consolidation of power in Sagittarium.

Ojo Crisis

The Ojo Crisis began in 9638 CE in response to the growing power of the Ojo Merchant Corps. The corps, much more like a guild than a family-owned business, became the number one enemy of the other conglomerates. The central government, at this point just one tool of the wealthiest Sagittarians, did not lift a finger as its ruling class began fighting.

This conflict set a precedence of paranoia in which success, ambition, or gaining too much power too quickly was greatly punished. Generals, bureaucrats, and even aristocrats that showed too much promise were purged. By the end of Caxaro's rule in 9641 CE, Sagittarium had been divided into tracts of territory owned by an aristocracy that punished any dissent from strict guidelines, especially innovation.

Involvement in the War of Saiheran Succession

To maintain its lucrative influence over the Paleas region, Sagittarium would become involved in the War of Saiheran Succession. Chancellor Mikhail Vooren mobilized the small central military to help defend Thalvett, Sagittarium's largest colony, against an onslaught from Marakat and the Areial Union. This attack threatened the assets of the Monday Conglomerate, at the time the most powerful of the houses in Sagittarium. The central government attempted to rally the other houses behind this cause but was unable to get them to commit to the expensive prospect of defending their rival's assets.

Sagittarium lost much of its central army as Marakat annexed Thalvett. While the central government tirelessly attempted to retake its colony, its attempts failed as it lost millions of soldiers each time. Sagittarium would have to sign a formal treaty with the Confederacy of Borealis, its closest ally despite being in the middle of a cold war with it, to secure arms. The treaty stipulated that the Confederacy would be able to operate in the colony if they liberated it, giving it an unprecedented opportunity to access new markets.

As the War of Saiheran Succession began winding down, the Confederacy declared war on Marakat. It would have to abandon Thalvett as Confederate marines secured key objectives on Thalvett's capital, Kihow. The Confederacy and Marakat reached a peace agreement in which the Union was guaranteed access to trade from Thalvett's ports. In exchange, it would allow the Confederacy to return Thalvett to Sagittarium. This complicated mess of a conflict weakened Sagittarium even if its lucrative colony was returned.

The War of the Ancients

Main Article: War of the Ancients

When the War of the Ancients began in 9730 CE, the once effective Sagittarian military was humiliated by the Civese Great Cities. It was roped into the conflict not by the decaying conglomerates but by a power bid by chancellor Palese Abubakar. With a large number of young aristocrats, aspiring organizers in the growing worker's movement, and rowdy rebels around Finale, the best thing to do would be to ship them all out to die. The survivors would be forever imprinted with a desire to keep Sagittarium around, and so, Abubakar rallied the people and immediately embarassed his nation.

Sagittarium mostly fought the conflict far from its borders, leading to great logistical difficulty. Numerous times, especially during battles such as The Battle of Finale, Civese forces proved to be nearly insurmountable for Sagittarium's military. Where Sagittarium had numbers, the Cities had incredibly effective massive ships capable of fast deployment as well as matching even the largest of navies.

As the aristocracy lost many of its powerful members due to bombardment, assassinations, and in-fighting, it began consolidating behind the Gwynn Group. Dhalia Gwynn, would become the next Chancellor in 9735 CE. The conflict resulted in the full unification of the conglomerates and the Sagittarian government into a single entity. This united government, called the "United Chancellery of Sagittarium," saw a single family officially own the entirety of the assets within Sagittarium. In other words, Sagittarium formed a monarchy.

Learning from the example of the Great Cities, Sagittarium restored the ancient ship known as the VSS Readymade, a powerful craft created by the Triumvirate Civilization. It spent most of its time defending vital worlds, preventing further Association attacks on Sagittarium. After the fighting left Sagittarium's borders, it still fought, supporting its sister states in the conflict. Abubakar's plan ended up working, but the man was long dead before Gwynn could enjoy its fruits.

Post War

Immediately following the War of the Ancients, Jezebel's War began between Jezebel Drusus and her followers and the Confederacy of Borealis. The nobility of Martial Space, refusing to recognize the Gwynn Family as "noble-blooded," would see Sagittarium not participate in the conflict. Instead, Sagittarium had domestic issues to worry about, in particular the renewed loss of Thalvett. The Confederacy abandoned the nation and, in its absence, Thalvett declared independence.

By the end of Dhalia Gwynn's reign, Sagittarium had wasted much of its resources on maintaining control over their prized colony. Sagittarium's next monarch, Xengo Gwynn, oversaw further shrinkage as Sagittarium lost its grip on the outer Finale system. Sagittarium also saw the loss of its unique cultural identity, the nation had become so intertwined with the rest of Martial Space that it was effectively just another duchy under the control of the Imperator.

By the reign of the third monarch, Ambi Gwynn, the Gwynn House had lost so much power that it had become a nearly redundant part of Sagittarium's governance. The nation was effectively an alliance of states and organizations. The monarch called what is known as a "Consilium," a council of powerful individuals, to maintain the unity of Sagittarium. The Consilium soon began resembling a parliament as it delegated much of the management of Sagittarium to a central bureaucracy. As the prime minister became increasingly powerful, the old monarchical chancellery was abolished and replaced with an elected official from amongst the parliament members. The "president," however, was still known as the "Chancellor" and was elected by a vote amongst less than a thousandth of the population.

Modern Era

Sagittarium "re-democratized" in 9980 following the abdication of Ambi Gwynn and the election of Eriol Alade. This new system encouraged aristocrats and private organizations alike to cooperate, use diplomacy instead of violence, and collaborate with the central government. While unruly aristocrats or powerful merchants would plague Sagittarium through the present day, they became much weaker as vast coalitions handled their rebellion. The central government could then focus on maintaining a strong military to preserve Sagittarian independence.

Generatrices

A generatrix is a generator capable of turning gravitational energy into usable power. Ranging in size from automobiles to freight vessels, the generatrices are the backbone of Sagittarium's economy. Appearing like turbines, a generatrix works in reverse to the hypothetical "Warp Drive," causing space to become flatter and releasing energy in the process. Exotic Matter with a negative mass is essential for these devices, the gravitational waves causing the generatrix to spin as the conventional matter affixed to it is tugged along. Since such a thing does not exist, mimicking the effect with grimoires is the core of the technology.

Government and Politics

The government of Sagittarium has gone through several forms, called eras. The current era, a rebirth of democracy, sees a government ruled in equal parts by an aristocracy and the common folk. This government, an anocracy, is a hybrid system between a parliamentary republic and a constitutional monarchy. Power is thusly split between democratic local governments and the more autocratic central government. There are 73 prefectures, a federal district, 13 provinces, and 5 wards. The prefectures are ruled democratically while the other divisions are ruled by the chancellor or parts of the aristocracy.

Elected officials are elected using an approval-based system, where citizens can vote for as many candidates as they please, the candidate with the most approval overall is elected. This tends to move parties towards the center, pushing radicals out of government.

The Federal government is divided into 1523 Ministries. Each ministry is responsible for running a certain aspect of the state. These ministries govern Thalia and the other places not governed by prefectures. The military represents over half of the ministries, the vast bureaucracy needed to coordinate its large number of troops employing more than any other in the country.

Classes

Sagittarium has several classes in which its subjects are divided. Subclasses divide the three official ones: serf, citizen, and patrician.

Serfs
Serfs make up under a fifth of the population and are not considered citizens. They are directly ruled by the federal government and thus have no representation within it. They are tied to the territory in which they live and can be used as labor in some cases. Serfs can earn citizenship through military service, buying their freedom, or being freed by their patricians.
Citizens
Clients
Clients represent the largest individual share of the population at over a third. Clients are essentially the "default" mode. Free to move around the nation as they like, clients are represented in parliament and are never forced into the military. They are free to enlist as officers if they so choose. They are free to emigrate to other countries and immigrants are usually given client status.
Merchants
Merchants are the citizens that own capital in any form. Whether they were industrialists, traders, or simply business owners, merchants were the reason why the citizenry had any power in the first place. Merchants hold most of the wealth in the nation and own most of its production capacity as well.
Nachleben
The Nachleben are a class of citizens that, like the serfs, spend most of their time in virtual reality. Unlike the serfs, the Nachleben are uploaded minds that control huge amounts of wealth, production capability, and even population. They are halfway between aristocracy and citizen but are still represented by members of the parliament like any other citizen.
Patricians
Knights
Knights are high-level officers in the military who serve as elite troops. They are usually accompanied by large numbers of serfs and lower officers on their missions. Behind the front lines, Knights own a decent amount of territory and the serfs on it. They are usually given missions with rewards coming in the form of the land of deceased knights or state-owned land. Knights are often also Paladins in various state-sanctioned orders, most notably the Alkan Intendancy.
Governors
Governors are top-level officers who command knights. They directly control a few serfs, depending on their knights for serf-related affairs. These ultra-wealthy individuals rule millions each. Governors directly own the military equipment they lend to the knight's soldiers. The position is usually hereditary but can be granted to citizen officers or to knights who are promoted.
Administrators
Every continent or region in space has an administrator, a non-military ruler of territory. Administrators are powerful enough to not only effectively appoint a personal delegate to parliament, but for themselves to be their delegates. Administrators each control a portion of Sagittarium's military but also have control over local laws, trade, and industry within their territories. This is the highest non-elected position within Sagittarium. Administrators are usually members of "houses," alliances of administrators that vote together in parliament.
Delegates
Delegates are officially the most powerful individuals in Sagittarium. They must be a member of the patrician class before being elected to the position. Delegates, of which there are only ten thousand, represent administrators, coalitions of administrators, or other powerful noble groups such as houses.

Government for Citizens

Above the administrators is a large federal government created to hold the nation together. Balancing the interests of both the citizenry and the aristocracy, the central government controls most of the military as well as governing the civilian population. The aristocracy has little to do with the civilian government.

Parishes
For civilians, the parish represents the lowest level of government. Every settlement with over ten thousand inhabitants is a parish. Parishes have a mayor, council, and several bureaus which manage justice and most other civilian affairs. Citizens will rarely interact with higher governments than this save for the appointment of their representatives.
Members of Parliament
Non-delegate members of parliament, simply called "MPs," represent one million citizens each. In total, there are well over one million MPs. Members of parliament, being so numerous, rarely leave their districts. They vote remotely for laws and, given the sheer number of them, this is their full-time job. They are reelected every five years.
Consul
For every planet or ten billion individuals—citizen and serf alike, there is a consul. Consuls serve to organize administrators, appoint positions for certain positions, and handle other non-military affairs. The person in this position is required to be a non-military-affiliated citizen and is elected every ten Thalian years. It is at this level of government that the interests of both the aristocracy and citizenry collide.
Chancellor
The Chancellor is the head of government of Sagittarium. The chief executive as well as commander in chief of the military, the chancellor of Sagittarium is perhaps one of the most powerful individuals in Cosmoria. The position is always occupied by a member of parliament. They usually lead political parties within parliament and are usually patricians as well. The current chancellor is Eriol Alade who has served on and off for the past twenty years.

Parliament

The parliament of Sagittarium officially rules the country, dividing the "head of state" title amongst each of its members. It has the sole power to pass laws, declare war, and appoint the chancellor. There are two kinds of parliamentarians, delegates and members. Delegates have 33% of the vote divided amongst themselves while the civil representatives have 66%. In the rare case in which commoners and their representatives are fully in favor of something, they can leverage this majority to pass laws without the consent of the delegates. Most of the time the delegates and the ruling party need to cooperate to pass laws, however.

Political parties remain a powerful force in Sagittarium. Among delegates, they are called "houses" while amongst representatives they are simply parties. Parties usually vote as one on specific issues; meaning that dissent within parties often causes them to split. Citizens are sometimes allowed to join parties, but this is usually reserved for more prolific campaign financiers or other influential figures.

Bureaucratic Privilege

The government jobs within the nation are ultra-competitive, with nearly every citizen desiring to join the government. Government officials each get over triple the mean income at the lowest levels. At higher levels, government officials eclipse some governors in how much wealth they control. This massive compensation, intended to disincentivize corruption, represents a large portion of the government budget. Middle-level officials often use other benefits such as rewards to incentivize good behavior.

With power rivaling many patricians, much of Sagittarium's government positions are held by second or third children of patricians with few prospects for ruling any territory themselves. This creates a far more stable state of affairs as it makes assassination, which is already very risky, a foolish endeavor as wealth and power for patricians is all but guaranteed. Even so, there are always excess elite and only so many positions of power to go around. This is where the military comes in.

Military

Federal Military

The Chancellor has direct control over about one-third of the military, forming the "Federal Military." The plurality of funds spent by the federal government go towards this organization. It is headquartered on Thalia and its top officials are exclusively citizens appointed by the chancellor. The minister of defense is the second-highest ranking official in Sagittarium and takes the place of the chancellor in the event of their death. Six percent of GDP is spent on this force.

The central government has military bases scattered across Cosmoria that are mostly remnants of Vay's and Abedayo's extensive military ambitions. A large number of these bases are located around the core in neighboring nations, most of the rest are in Aylathiya, and exactly one is in Florathel, although this base is jointly controlled by Sagittarium and Thalvett.

Aristocratic Military

The various aristocrats of Sagittarium, when called for war, are required to each supply an equal number of troops to the war effort. Administrators will contribute as many as one hundred thousand knights, more than enough for most conflicts. These knights are supported by as many serfs as they can utilize. Officers in the military are usually civilians but serfs can also serve this role if need be. This portion of the military, while far larger in terms of manpower, costs about as much as the central force. This part of the military is unable to operate outside of Sagittarium without official authorization. Even so, this does not stop the powerful from exercising their power outside of Sagittarium's borders. This contributes greatly to the nation's poor reputation as corporations or other non-governmental organizations contend with rogue Sagittarian nobles.

Other Military Forces

Private companies and militias run by civilians make up the rest of Sagittarium's military power. Even more prone to quarrels with outside organizations, these paramilitaries are often forcibly disbanded. Despite this, many are employed by either the federal government or aristocracy. Occasionally, they are even hired by nations within the rest of Martial Space especially those on Eos.

Previous Governments

The Chancellery
This period was the centralized imperial era of Sagittarian history. Emerging from a failing republic, the nation intentionally abandoned democracy in favor of autocracy. Capital was regularly redistributed to prevent the emergence of a power that could threaten the Chancellor, leading to overall much higher quality of life than their neighbors. Market competition brought about massive economic growth. This time saw Sagittarium at its greatest extent and most powerful relative to its neighbors.
The Republic
This period saw full democracy for nearly every high-level position as the Confederacy of Borealis influenced the nation. The economy remained privately owned; however, there was also a great deal of collective ownership. Organized labor defined the economy, further increasing economic output as workers had more disposable income.
The Corporatocracy
Sagittarium became dominated by large conglomerates and finance during this period. They were not a part of the government but had effectively become extensions of it by the end of this period. Wealthy individuals and companies destroyed organized labor; however, large economic growth during this period prompted politicians to largely ignore the mounting problems. By the middle of this period, economic growth slowed and the political will to change the system was entirely gone.
The Kingdom
As the corporations unified into one aristocratic class, a briefly-lived absolute monarchy ruled Sagittarium. The owners of the powerful corporations unified to form an aristocracy as they split territory amongst themselves. This was little more than a change in titles as land was already ruled in this way. This period saw intense rebellion by commoners discontent with the current systems.

Major Constituent States

Rendell

Capital: Ohkostadt, Patyrth, Finale

Thalvett

Capital: Kihow, Abedayo, Valme

Vanaheimr

Capital: Minuet, Introit, Nocturne

Morpheus Chanceux

Capital: Archgeist, Vistique, Finale

Major Political Parties

Exalted Nocturne Party

Headquarters: Idarte, Thalia, Nocturne

Knight Errant Association

Headquarters: Cepheid, Requiem, Nocturne

Sagittarian Astral Party

Headquarters: Erebus, Euterpe, Nocturne

Veil Party

Headquarters: VSS Sachitel's Thesis, Nocturne

Major Aristocratic Houses

House Drusus

Headquarters: Rhea, Sarpanitum, Finale

House Tsega

Headquarters: Arzma, Patyrth, Finale

Demographics

To this day, Humans have a substantial majority in Sagittarium. For quite some time before the War of the Ancients, things were more equal; however, a large influx of mostly human refugees and subsequent immigration from Aylathiya pushed the percentage of humans up to where it is presently. The ratio was only further bolstered when Mandras took its large Rorazal and Elkeres population with it—though both groups remain a substantial force in Sagittarium's remaining territory.

Despite the majority of Humans, Sagittarium is fairly equal as far as nations go. It lags behind some of its cohorts in the rest of Aylathiya, and certainly most members of the United Nations of Florathel. The Human majority is expected to diminish within the next millennium as immigration and other factors cause non-human populations to grow.

Economy

The economy of Sagittarium is a somewhat highly-developed mixed-market economy. Most of the economy is owned privately, with state ownership mostly coming in the form of its remaining feudal land titles. Once numbering amongst the largest economies in Cosmoria, Sagittarium currently ranks poorly for a nation of its size. Coming in seventh for economic output, compared to first place over a thousand years ago.

The backbone of the economy is the tremendous amount of energy that Nocturne provides. Where fusion, in the form of solar or reactors, powers most of Cosmoria, the energy released by Nocturne is mostly gravitational waves. The generatrices offer cheap power and maintain Sagittarium's large industrial base. Many of its factories have been running non-stop since before the nation's founding.

Trade with Florathel is a vital source of income for Sagittarium. A net exporter, Sagittarium has made it a priority to maintain friendly relations with external nations, though it used to use force to make nations purchase its goods. It maintains a large military to not only protect merchant ships but to keep internal powers at bay. Local nobles unhappy with trade deals represent a constant threat to trade and are the main source of uncertainty. For this reason, Sagittarium has low investor confidence. In more private areas, investment is safer. The rural areas in which the aristocrats tend to rule receive little to no foreign investment.

Society and Culture

Sagittarium is home to many cultures from across the galaxy. Relatively lax immigration laws put in place after democratization caused large numbers of individuals to migrate to the nation. Even more immigrants entered the nation after the War of the Ancients due to the nation's relatively untouched state. Planets such as Thalia and Euterpe were flooded with refugees.

The government struggled to make room for all of these individuals, many of which required their orbital habitats or accommodations entirely unavailable within Sagittarium. Many people were crowded onto orbiting cylinders while space for them elsewhere was being freed up or created. In these cylinders, dozens of cultures mixed, all with influence from the previously mostly-human Sagittarium. The product of this was a distinctly Sagittarian culture that can trace influences from dozens of places around Aylathiya and beyond.

The mixture of cultures as well as its time separated from the Confederacy before 8500 caused Sagittarium to speak and write a form of Boreal Basic called "Sagittarian Basic." This dialect of Basic is fairly easily learned by non-native users, as it removes five letters from the base alphabet. However, the pronunciation is entirely different from other human nations using the language. The dialect relies heavily on vowel sounds and has a great deal of superfluous silent consonants. Loan pronunciations for words are common, despite most of the pronunciations being bastardizations of the original languages they came from. In particular, Sagittarium adopted Un'oit transliterations for things such as the names of many regions, the names of almost every mythological concept, and most words related to music, of course.