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[[File:Rubedo.png|30px]] [[Gran Rubedo]]<br> |
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[[File:VV2.png|30px]] [[Ursa Syndicate]]<br> |
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[[File:Duchy of Tenshi.png|30px]] [[Tenshi]] |
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[[File:Tenshi5.png|30px|border]] [[Tianshi]]<br> |
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[[File:VrchVrch.jpg|30px|border]] [[Duchy of Vrch]] |
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|title1 = Dominion of Astraeus |
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|image1 = Dominium4.png |
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|caption-image1 = Flag of the Dominion of Astraeus, each star represents a duchy. |
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|capital =*[[Deungnamu]] & [[Err]] (9000 - 9267) |
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*[[Deungnamu]] (9267 - 9749) |
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|demonym = Astrean |
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|other_names=*Greater Tenshi (9000 - 9005 CE) |
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*Astraeus (Metonym) |
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|national_languages = *Tenshin |
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*Boreal Basic |
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|title = '''Worlds:''' |
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*Eos |
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[[File:Neo-Terranists.png|30px|border]] [[Neo-Terran Co-Prosperity Sphere]] |
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*Albedo |
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*Scintilla |
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[[File:Tenshi2.png|30px]] [[Tenshi]] |
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*Eosphoros |
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*Petra |
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[[File:VV.png|30px]] [[Ursa Syndicate]]|succeededby=[[File:GM.jpg|30px|border]] [[Greater Martial Consilium]]}} |
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*Thalsiedeln |
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{{!Nation_Infobox|title1=Dominion of Astraeus|image1=[[Dominium.png]]|capital=[[Yakusoku]]|location=[[Martial Space]]|area=15 Stars|population=7 Trillion|type=*Diarchy |
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*D'Naevium |
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*Monarchy|leader=*Imperator/Cohort |
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*Gohbrin |
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*Archon|founding_species=[[Vexlores]] |
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*Nai'Starte |
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[[Humans]]|most_major_conflict=[[War of the Ancients]]|caption1=Flag of the Dominion of Astraeus|image2=|caption2=}} |
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*Vyllurian |
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|location = [[Martial Space]], [[Aylathiya]] |
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|colonies/territories = 7 Star Systems |
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|cities =*Err |
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*Meihua |
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*Virtuosa |
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*Thyullib |
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*Vrch |
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*Rune-Err |
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*Makali'i |
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*Miriste |
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*Aztaya |
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|towns =*Nine Marches of the Nonopolis |
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|infrastructure_development = Low |
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|type =Feudal |
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|governmental_structure = Federal Monarchy |
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|leader(s) =*Imperator/Imperatrix/Imperatraire & Archon (Diarchy Period) |
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*Archon (Monarchy Period) |
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*Tianzi (Warring States Period) |
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|state_religion = [[Martial Civil Religion]] |
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|personnel = Thirty Billion (Height) |
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|branches = *Imperial Navy |
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*Imperial Marines |
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*Imperial Army |
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*Ducal Reserves |
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|budget = 5 Trillion Mace (Height) |
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|population = 7 Trillion (Height) |
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|founding_species = [[Humans]], [[Kristals]], [[Ror Units]], [[Un'oit]] |
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|population_density = 0.00004/Square Km |
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|common_religion = [[Martial Civil Religion]], [[Rubedism]], [[Aeternalism]], Folk Religions |
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|life_expectancy = 130 Years |
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|currency = Mace Antimatter |
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|gdp = 30 Trillion Mace (About a metric tonne of Antimatter) |
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|development_index = High on Eos, low in colonies |
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|average_quality_of_life = Post-Scarcity in Cities |
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|equality = Very Low |
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|major_industries =*Agriculture |
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*Arms |
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*Petroleum |
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*Vehicles |
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|poverty_rate = High |
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|energy_consumption = 500,000 Terawatt Hours |
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|date_created = April 7th, 9000 |
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|date_dissolved = March 19th, 9749 |
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|major_conflicts =*[[Inheritance War]] |
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*[[War of the Ancients]] |
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|greatest_territorial_extent = 7 Star Systems |
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|greatest_population = 7 Trillion |
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|preceded_by =*[[File:Rubedo.png|30px]] [[Gran Rubedo]] |
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*[[File:Duchy of Tenshi.png|30px]] [[Tenshi]] |
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|succeeded_by =*[[File:GreatM.jpg|30px|border]] [[Greater Martial Consilium]] |
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The '''Dominion of Astraeus''' was an empire centered on '''Astraeus''', the archaic term referring to [[Eos (Cosmoria)|Eos]] and its satellites. At its height, the Dominion stretched across most of [[Aylathiya]] and had a population of seven trillion. The Dominion was formed of twelve domains, or cities, throughout Eos and its satellites. Two of these cities, [[Err]] and [[Deungnamu]] were archduchies, while the other ten were duchies. Beyond Eos, the division of territory was a mess of marches, territories ruled by a marquess, and the site of endless competition. The population and power imbalance between Eos and the rest of Aylathiya was so great that the Dominion abandoned any pretext of being anything but Eos exerting its will over the stars around it. |
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What a curious occasion, the binding of two individuals to become a single legal entity. The strange practice, originating from where else but Herschel Space, would be first practiced here on this day 89,974 years after the origin of mankind. The motivation behind this exotic ritual is to allow for the smooth merging of Tenshi and the Ursa Syndicate into the largest conglomerate in history. It goes without saying that those witnessing the occasion are numerous, each one eager not only to see the spectacle but to forge a stronger alliance with the "bride" and "groom," strange words that no one attending can quite pronounce right. |
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The Dominion did not represent all cities on Eos, the [[Civese Great Cities]], [[Paradigm|Uspayador]], [[Karaos]], and [[Lowa]] never joined and represented a constant threat to the Dominion. As time went on, the diarchy system broke down, turning the Dominion into an empire of a single city, Deungnamu. During this period, the Dominion embraced [[Martial Civil Religion]] but also a reverence for the ancient [[Triumvirate Civilization]], the previous mighty rulers of Eos. As the population beyond Eos began to grow, new stresses changed the Dominion into a decentralized association of cities constantly embroiled in warfare. The [[War of the Ancients]] created the [[Greater Martial Consilium]]; the scattered nobility of the Dominion united to form the Consilium. |
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The room shudders, signifying the arrival of the betrothed. These two being some of the wealthiest to ever inhabit Cosmoria decided that the ceremony would commemorate with a grand entrance, the two largest warships fielded by either group both docked our relatively small station. From one, came Nicodemus IV, First Lord-Officer of the Ursa Syndicate and from the second came Meiko III, archon of Tenshi. After much fanfare and greetings, vows were given, and not only the first marriage in Aylathiya's history took place but the complete upheaval of the galactic order began. |
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This day marked the creation of the '''Dominion of Astraeus''', with the various oligarchs, investors, and elites present on the occasion each promised a parcel of territory across [[Martial Space]]. In a brazen act of treason, the newly-weds burned the flag of the [[Neo-Terran Co-Prosperity Sphere]] and declared themselves its rightful rulers. With loud applause and much celebration, Meiko and Nicodemus signed the declaration of war, arguably one of the most important in history. |
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==General Information== |
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! colspan="4" |<br />'''<big>Dominion of Astraeus</big>''' |
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| colspan="2" style="white-space: nowrap " |<br /><center>DOMINION OF ASTRAEUS<center><br />[[File:Dominium.png|200px|center|border]]<br /> |
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| colspan="2" rowspan="4" width="250" |<center>DEMOGRAPHICS<center><br />[[File:Unknown.png|325px|center]]<br /> |
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| width="" |<center><small>'''Founded'''</small></center> |
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| width="" |<small>90,001 CE</small> |
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| width="" |<center><small>'''Fell'''</small></center> |
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| width="" |<small>94,460 CE</small> |
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| width="" |<center><small>'''Territory'''</small></center> |
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| width="" |<small>15 Stars</small> |
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| width="" |<center><small>'''Major Worlds'''</small></center> |
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| colspan="3" style="white-space: nowrap" width="" |<small>[[Yakusoku]], [[Eos]], [[Demiurge]], [[Thalsiedeln]], [[Petra]], [[Gira Gira]]</small> |
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| colspan="2" style="white-space: nowrap " |<br /><center>GOVERNMENT<center><br> |
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| colspan="2" style="white-space: nowrap " |<br /><center>ECONOMY<center><br> |
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| width="60" |<center><small>'''Type'''</small></center> |
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|<small>Diarchy</small> |
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| width="60" |<center><small>'''Economic Type'''</small></center> |
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|<small>Feudal Capitalism</small> |
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| width="60" |<center><small>'''Democracy Index'''</small></center> |
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|<small>190/1000</small> |
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| width="60" |<center><small>'''Size'''</small></center> |
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|<small>94 Quadrillion Carosi</small> |
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| width="60" |<center><small>'''Equality'''</small></center> |
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|<small>Very Unequal</small> |
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| width="60" |<center><small>'''Scarcity'''</small></center> |
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|<small>Post-Scarcity</small> |
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| width="60" |<center><small>'''Military Status'''</small></center> |
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|<small>Superpower</small> |
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| width="60" |<center><small>'''Economic Status'''</small></center> |
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|<small>Superpower</small> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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===Precursor States=== |
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The Dominion of Astraeus can trace its origins back to the [[Triumvirate Civilization]], as so much of Aylathiya can. The smoldering ruins of the Triumvirate and a population measurable in billions were shadows of the previous order. The most remote places, deep in the wilderness of Eos, were the least radioactive and first to have abundant harvests. The '''Zhiteng''' and '''Yelaversk''' regions of Eos rapidly grew in population, leaving their cities with more hands to rebuild without the help of robots. [[H. Aimer Corporation]], or the remnants flying in hardly functional spacecraft, landed on Eos one hundred years afterward. The corporation landed in Zhiteng, founding the '''Kingdom of Deungnamu''' in 8177 CE. Their [[Titans|Titan-class]] ship, half-embedded in the ground though it was, became a palace. The random assortment of soldiers they brought with them gradually evolved into a noble class, jealously holding onto some semblance of normalcy. |
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Yelaversk, while free of outside interference early on, fell under the control of [[Erstes Konsortium]]. While its productive capabilities were similarly ruined, they had taken much better care of the Triumvirate ships they still had, leaving them with an absolute advantage. They sought to use Yelaversk's large population to aid the reconstruction effort. A single company, more a pseudo-aristocrat and their family, had the task of developing Yelaversk. Without the proper economic incentives, the only growth in production came with the growth in population. Thus, settlement programs spread out the population to every square kilometer of arable land they could find. |
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=== Precursor States === |
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The Dominion of Astraeus can trace its origins back to the [[Triumvirate Civilization]], as so many nations currently do. As the Triumvirate collapsed and [[The Administrator]] laid waste to Martial Space like a god furious with mortals, a number of organizations began springing up in the ruins. The [[Vexlores]] created a highly decentralized warrior-noble state while the Humans fractured into thousands of small states, two of which being [[Tenshi]] and the [[Confederacy of Borealis]]. |
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The collapse of Erstes Konsortium left Yelaversk on its own for just long enough for a new series of states to emerge. [[Gran Rubedo]], the Konsortium's successor, invaded all major regions on Eos and immediately began forced conversion to their religion. In doing so, they laid a faulty foundation, perhaps suitable for controlling Eos but utterly incapable of supporting the weight of an interstellar empire. Gran Rubedo faced resistance everywhere they went, but with absolute military dominance, the resistance flourished underground in Yelaversk and behind closed doors in Zhiteng. |
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Taking a page out of Tenshi's playbook, the Confederacy began a hostile takeover of Vexlore territory, ensnaring its noble class in a debt trap while collectivizing many of the assets they owned, making them popular amongst the populace. As the Confederacy increased the freedom of the working class, it soon gained control over most of the Vexlores' economy with nearly all of the workers in the species becoming card-carrying members of the Confederacy. Meanwhile, bordering the territory of the Confederacy, Tenshi also began expanding. It too had recently conquered a new people, the citizens of [[Ventemir]]. Soon, the two titans of industry, one controlled by the workers and one controlled by the elites, faced off. In a fierce competition, Tenshi and the Confederacy competed within the framework of the Neo-Terran Co-Prosperity Sphere, the nation with ''de jure'' control over both of them. |
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===Resistance to Gran Rubedo=== |
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=== Freedom for the Vexlores === |
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Open resistance aroused brutal retribution, however. Entire worlds burned as Gran Rubedo's [[Magi (Cosmoria)|magi]] "administered Mars's justice." The [[Ursa Syndicate]], backed by the [[Confederacy of Borealis]], was a criminal organization with a severe ideological bent. They gained power as every conscript drafted, citizen impressed into slavery, or trafficked by some petty lord, harmed Gran Rubedo's reputation. With their interests aligned, the Confederacy shipped weapons and even trained these groups, converting them from gangs of brutes to gangs of well-armed somewhat disciplined brutes. They would go on to form the '''House Zirchon''' as a series of purges removed the most unstable elements of the organization. |
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A near-legendary individual, simply known as '''Nicodemus''', would begin to call for the Vexlores to be freed of Human influence. While most certainly not the first, Nicodemus was the most effective and spreading this ideology. His idea of a vanguard, a group of ultra-devoted highly-trained Vexlores devoted to the protection of the workers, came to become popular amongst much of the people as Humans began gaining more power in their territory. Nicodemus began organizing the workers, and by 89,000 CE he had stoked a strong enough identity amongst them to begin breaking away from Confederate control. |
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Zhiteng's resistance was far more top down. In many of its cities, the same people ruled as had before, happily offering their new rulers whatever concessions they wanted to stay in charge. One thing motivated their discontent, they would be far richer if Gran Rubedo didn't take most of their tax money. Each great catastrophe was an opportunity to push the envelope further. More spending on domestic security forces, diplomacy with foreign powers, bribing Rubedan officials, all of these strategies slowly built up. Gran Rubedo could hardly police its internal affairs by the crowning of [[Imperator Leonitas]]. |
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In 89,007 CE, the Vexlores held a referendum and peacefully split from the Confederacy. Unlike the war-like Confederacy of the modern era, this Confederacy accepted the outcome of the referendum and only asked for loans given to Vexlorian cooperatives and unions be repaid while also requesting a military alliance with the new nation to stand up against Tenshi. Both terms were agreed to. |
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Gran Rubedo was founded on notions of human supremacy. Its name, derived from the ruby red color of human blood, is a statement on humanity's place in the cosmos. The '''Astraeus Entente''' was the resulting coalition. At its height, twenty factions planned to rebel against Gran Rubedo. They represented cities, rebelling ethnic groups, entire species, and even coalitions of [[Nachleben]]. What these groups did not have was manpower. With only mercenaries at their disposal, the Entente could not agree to any date to start the attack. Anything that would put pressure on their mercenaries would not only increase the price exponentially, but may potentially cause them to defect to Gran Rubedo. Furthermore, the risk of getting troops up to the capital, [[Albedo]], was risky in and of itself. Albedo orbited Eos but was still millions of kilometers away from the ground, giving Gran Rubedo a long time to shoot down any rising ships. |
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=== The Ursa Syndicate === |
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What emerged from the Confederacy was the [[Ursa Syndicate]], a new economic bloc controlled almost entirely by the Vexlores. The new vanguard, simply called the '''Ursa Party''', would begin transforming the new organization from a free market socialist to a centrally-planned socialist nation. As Nicodemus' son took power, it became clear that the Syndicate had become a monarchy with left-leaning economics at best. |
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The solution was to starve the capital. The Entente by itself could only block about half of Albedo's imports. The rest was from the scattered towns of Yelaversk. The Ursa Syndicate had nearly sovereign control over all of Yelaversk, any Rubedan official in their territory was either under threat or a well-established member of the Syndicate. The only issue was that they were not of "noble blood." Unlike the other houses, House Zirchon had no tie to the Triumvirate and therefore no claim to "sovereignty." Gran Rubedo did not either, so to many of the nobles, House Zirchon were equally distasteful. Of course, amongst Humans, racial considerations also played a role. Zhiteng's houses were mostly non-native, coming equally from [[Aegyn]] and [[Petra]]. The native '''Vexlore''' Humans, as they were known, rebelled against the Triumvirate constantly and were more adapted to Eos' slightly higher gravity. As strained as they were, [[Meiko Drusus|Tange Meiko]], leader of [[House Tange]] endlessly negotiated with [[Nicodemus Drusus|Nicodemus Zirchon IV]]. |
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With independence secured, they emerged as a new power occupying large tracts of land on [[Eos]]. With control of [[Holo's Ring]] and a vast military apparatus, the Ursa Syndicate became one of the leading [[Thaumaturgy|Thaumic]] societies. |
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===Creation=== |
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It was a curious occasion, the binding of two individuals to become a single legal entity. The strange practice, originating from where else but [[Florathel]], would be first practiced here on this day 8997 years after the origin of mankind. The motivation behind this exotic ritual is to allow for the smooth merging of House Tange and House Zirchon. Legally, this was equivalent to replacing both individuals with a single one. Unprecedented in Aylathiya, but common across the core in Florathel. |
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As the [[Neo-Terranism|Neo-Terran Party]] waned and their nation fell into disarray, nearly every polity in the region scrambled for a chance to become their successor. As dozens of worlds burned as every warlord in Martial Space took the opportunity to make a name for themselves, a discussion began taking place within the Ursa Syndicate. Ideologically far closer to Tenshi than the Confederacy, they broke the alliance and instead opened trade to Tenshi. |
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Those witnessing the occasion were many, each one eager not only to see the spectacle but to forge a stronger alliance with the "bride" and "groom," strange imported words. The venue was a large sphere whose poles were flattened. It was not spinning, so the guests formed awkward clumps near the walls. As they were all nobles, they could afford the ''dreidimen''—three-dimensional thrusters that let them move freely. Still, few had the experience in null gravity to feel confident venturing hundreds of feet into open air. |
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Their alliance would only deepen as the Confederacy occupied [[Albedo]], the capital of the Neo-Terran government and begin asserting their dominance over Martial Space. In 89,999 CE, the Ursa Syndicate would work with Tenshi to kill the [[Imperator]]. Two years later, the symbolic crown would be split between the two nations, creating a Diarchy in which the leader of the Ursa Syndicate would share the title with the leader of Tenshi. |
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The room shuddered, signifying the arrival of the betrothed. The relatively small space station orbiting Eos represented neutral territory, a perfect venue for the dozens of competing groups present. Everyone competed to show off their wealth, some wore robes of fine carbon fiber common in the Triumvirate. Others mimicked the the court practices of the [[Kingdom of Sarepha]] or the [[Euphony Civilization]], anything but the drab native clothing of Eos. |
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=== Formation of the Duchy System === |
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After the seizure of power by the Diarchy, they declared that every loyal nation would become a duchy while those disloyal to them would be forcibly disarmed. Starting a century-spanning war, the Diarchy and its allies fought across Martial Space. In 90,054 CE, the president of the Confederacy of Borealis agreed to become the "Duke of Borealis," ending their involvement in the conflict and thus most of the resistance to the accession of the Diarchy. |
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The bride floated through the airlock first. She entered from an impressive [[Battleships (Cosmoria)|battleship]] built in Sarepha. Her frilly white clothes, clearly meant for ceremonies taking place on planets, formed a halo around her, black hair an equal and opposite sphere to the fabric over her lower body. From a restored cruiser handed down through countless generations, the groom entered. His clothing was a statement—and aggressively from Eos. Form-fitting cuts of black fabric over an environment suit, though golden threads weaved into every article so that one could only tell its value from up close. His close-cropped white hair and dark clothing made him the exact opposite of his fiancée. They floated in the middle of the great room surrounded by great entourages of servants, generals, |
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A new noble class was born at this time, the rich and powerful across Martial Space ascending to various thrones. These thrones did not rule territory, however, but the economy. Dukes of various organizations would specialize in certain industries and would be guaranteed a capital that would be protected from warlords, pirates, or competitors in the same industry. |
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Their vows were short and spent more time decrying Gran Rubedo than proclaiming their devotion to one another. They unrolled a document written in Sarephan script, wrote "Meiko-Nicodemus Drusus" together, and, as though underlining it, kissed briefly, both obliging the Seraphan customs to the letter though not enthusiastically. They decided to not consummate it right then and there as sometimes practiced across the core. The guests wasted no time rushing to meet the new diarchs of "Greater Tenshi." As per their contract, they would share authority over both Deungnamu and the Ursa Syndicate, making them, together, more powerful than even the Imperator. This part was not from Florathel, but became a new tradition. Guests lined up with gifts, in this case materiel, monetary tribute, or ultra-rare artifacts. |
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With time, most industries were controlled by the nobility with large-scale production of goods banned. This was a huge blow to the [[Nachleben]], ancient asteroid or even planet-sized machines capable of full self-sufficiency. Millions of these machines would be purged as they resisted opening themselves up to the galactic economy. Both co-rulers, Nicodemus and Meiko, would not only personally lead armies against dissenting Nachleben, but would go on diplomatic missions with other nations to clean up the poor reputation of Martial Space. |
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Nicodemus handed Meiko a framed picture, a handcrafted and detailed map of the [[Skiron]] star system. As decorated as it was, it did not have any names on it. He gave the signal and many of the party-goers left, executing the invasion of that system. His gift to her was a gem more brilliant than any other. She was taken aback at the gesture, but Meiko had her own. She handed him a photograph of a crown sitting on a pedestal. She explained that her spies had stolen the [[Tyrkruns]], the 50,000 kilogram crowned jewels of Gran Rubedo. Needless to say, Gran Rubedo's territory was more or less already theirs for the taking. |
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=== Thaumaturgy and Mars === |
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As the new rulers took control of the nation, the favor of [[Mars]] quickly turned to the new rulers, forsaking the Party that it originally created. Mars would begin a more active role in Martial Space, adding a weight to the words of the Diarchs for which no mere corporeal authority could substitute. |
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While decided beforehand, Meiko and Nicodemus delineated the new titles of "Dux" to their eight closest supporters. This is the origin of the ten duchies, who happened to be the most powerful people present. The rest, well aware of their less favorable position, received the titles "Marchionis of the Dominion," meaning they had the option of joining the rebellion or losing to the combined coalition. Every guest agreed and the Dominion of Astraeus formed. Banquets were much worse in zero gravity, so the guests descended toward Eos. This ceremony determined how weddings would play out to this day, but the last part, burning a picture of Gran Rubedo's leader, in the modern day was replaced with burning old clothes or possessions to signify the death of their old lives. |
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With a nearly deific status, Mars has mostly been a representation of the people of Martial Space, an entity with little more than symbolic power, however. As the Dominion continued its expansion, a new phenomenon called the [[Mars#The Blessing of Mars|The Blessing of Mars]] began manifesting, granting both leaders immense power as [[Magi]]. This allowed them to continue leading troops into battle not just as figureheads, but as fighters on the front lines. Thus a trend began of an increasing reliance on Thaumaturgy by the Dominion, its military becoming characterized by noble Magi leading vast swarms of machines in the fight. |
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===Conquest=== |
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The Dominion would be a magocracy, a society ruled by Magi, by the end of the reign of Nicodemus and Meiko, who both abdicated at the same time when Mars began favoring the next leaders, Adeline I and Jintao, would share the last name '''Drusus''', the name of the legendary Human known as [[Hal Drusus]] that lead an ancient rebellion against the legendary being known as '''Holos''' which was responsible for destroying their civilization. |
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As Gran Rubedo waned and their nation fell into disarray, nearly every polity in the region scrambled for a chance to become their successor. As dozens of worlds burned as every warlord in Martial Space took the opportunity to make a name for themselves, the new Dominion of Astraeus promised a title and land to anyone who fought on their behalf. All of Eos, even the cities that declined to join the Dominion, embargoed Albedo. Despite their advantage of already being in space instead of leaving Eos' gravity, Albedo could not survive the blockade. Its vast fleets returned from throughout Aylathiya, but they returned to a burning capital. A group calling themselves '''Meihua''' began a rebellion. At the edge of the Astraeus system, the [[Un'oit]] ruling house declared fealty to the Dominion, forming '''Virtuosa'''. They both received the title of "Dux." |
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When Meiko and Nicodemus visited Albedo, Nicodemus gained the title of Imperator as per their contract. The formation of the Dominion solidified the modern aristocracy, saw a massive increase in the population, and solidified Eos as ''the'' capital of Aylathiya. It seized the Rubedan fleets that surrendered and destroyed the ones that rebelled. |
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== Post-Diarchy History == |
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===Formation of the Duchy System=== |
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== Early Government == |
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After the seizure of power by the Diarchy, they declared that every loyal nation could become a march, territory ruled by a marquess (marchionis) who then served a Dux (or the diarchy itself). This would at least allow for some semblance of self-rule even if they had to pay tribute to their Dux. It had the added bonus of not being destroyed, so many nations agreed. From nearby [[Hathia]] to distant worlds like [[Vyllurian]] and [[Gohbrin]], the Dominion exerting its power over all Aylathiya. For the next century, the Diarchy and its Duchies waged war, competing with one another to carve up Aylathiya. Much of this time they spent fighting the waning Euphony, their warlords exchanging their title of "Conductrice" for Marchionis. |
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The rule of law was a relatively new concept to much of Martial Space, especially for many of the less developed regions. Throughout most of history, law was simply a tool used by rulers to maintain their authority. With the ascension of the new diarchy, the law became a strict code applied to all equally. The first centuries of the nation came with large-scale wars waged against nobles and wealthy individuals that violated the law and were willing to die over their ability to continue doing so. |
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After a century, the various duchies had split up Aylathiya as much as they could. With nowhere left to expand, the marches had to find another way to appease their patrons. Should they fail to provide an ever-increasing yield, it would mean failing their duchy and letting it fall behind the others. |
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=== The Diarchy === |
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The Dominion was a constitutional diarchy with power distributed throughout the nation to lesser oligarchs, called dukes, who managed regional governance. The dukes were first permitted to field small militaries, levy taxes, and pass laws. |
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[[Enyo]], the nonopolis, was a hold out from Gran Rubedo. One of their proudest projects, over one billion loyal Rubedists settled the nine cities. With rails connecting the cities, they had rapidly become a single coherent entity. This identity continued on well into the era of the Dominion, but its nobility wasted no time carving up the Nonopolis. Destroying its rail infrastructure and levying great taxes, and pitting their nobles against one another destroyed any common identity for the people of Enyo. Without this, it would have been Eos' largest city and a threat to the Dominion. |
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There were ten officially recognized "Crowns," now referred to as "duchies," within the Dominion. These duchies were headed by individuals or groups initially loyal to the first two rulers of the nation. |
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Deungnamu was the seat of governance from which the Imperator and Archon ruled. It was by far the wealthiest of the cities. The tributes it received from across the galaxy allowed it to import the finest engineers and building materials in the galaxy. They built massive megastructures, including the first of the now-common '''Space Fountain'''. It was the wealthiest city in the Dominion. |
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Deungnamu controlled large swathes of Eos, in particular in its [[Eos (Cosmoria)#Boreal Ring|Boreal Ring]], its frigid outer region. It owned the stars [[Skiron]], [[Helyar]], and [[Ynnud]]. It also controlled the rogue planet [[Yuanshi]]. |
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Rune-Err was the most populous city in the Dominion and one of two arch-duchies, alongside Deungnamu. While mostly contained to Eos in terms of territory and population, its vast network of military bases and stations gave it great power. Its form of colonialism, inherited from the [[Confederacy of Borealis]], preferred extractive trade deals and economic warfare over overt conflict. Its large navy, independent from the Dominion's navy, came in handy when violence was the only solution. This strategy began breaking down as Rune-Err lost its prestige to Deungnamu. |
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Rune-Err held a great deal of land on Eos and a smattering of minor moons in over a dozen systems. Nearly every system had some kind of embassy, consulate, or space port. It had sole rights over several [[Coronets (Cosmoria)|Coronets]] as well, such as [[Apeliotes]] and [[Seycara]]. |
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The rule of law was a relatively new concept to much of Martial Space, especially for many of the less developed regions. Throughout most of history, law was simply a tool used by rulers to maintain their authority. With the ascension of the new diarchy, the law became a strict code applied to all equally. The first centuries of the nation came with large-scale wars waged against nobles and wealthy individuals who violated the law and were willing to die over their ability to continue doing so. |
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Latest revision as of 20:33, March 10, 2026
9000 CE - 9415 CE
Dominion of Astraeus
7 Star Systems
7 Star Systems
- Greater Tenshi (9000 - 9005 CE)
- Astraeus (Metonym)
Astrean
7 Trillion (Height)
0.00004/Square Km
April 7th, 9000
March 19th, 9749
Federal Monarchy
High on Eos, low in colonies
130 Years
Post-Scarcity in Cities
Very Low
High
- Imperial Navy
- Imperial Marines
- Imperial Army
- Ducal Reserves
- Agriculture
- Arms
- Petroleum
- Vehicles
The Dominion of Astraeus was an empire centered on Astraeus, the archaic term referring to Eos and its satellites. At its height, the Dominion stretched across most of Aylathiya and had a population of seven trillion. The Dominion was formed of twelve domains, or cities, throughout Eos and its satellites. Two of these cities, Err and Deungnamu were archduchies, while the other ten were duchies. Beyond Eos, the division of territory was a mess of marches, territories ruled by a marquess, and the site of endless competition. The population and power imbalance between Eos and the rest of Aylathiya was so great that the Dominion abandoned any pretext of being anything but Eos exerting its will over the stars around it.
The Dominion did not represent all cities on Eos, the Civese Great Cities, Uspayador, Karaos, and Lowa never joined and represented a constant threat to the Dominion. As time went on, the diarchy system broke down, turning the Dominion into an empire of a single city, Deungnamu. During this period, the Dominion embraced Martial Civil Religion but also a reverence for the ancient Triumvirate Civilization, the previous mighty rulers of Eos. As the population beyond Eos began to grow, new stresses changed the Dominion into a decentralized association of cities constantly embroiled in warfare. The War of the Ancients created the Greater Martial Consilium; the scattered nobility of the Dominion united to form the Consilium.
History
Precursor States
The Dominion of Astraeus can trace its origins back to the Triumvirate Civilization, as so much of Aylathiya can. The smoldering ruins of the Triumvirate and a population measurable in billions were shadows of the previous order. The most remote places, deep in the wilderness of Eos, were the least radioactive and first to have abundant harvests. The Zhiteng and Yelaversk regions of Eos rapidly grew in population, leaving their cities with more hands to rebuild without the help of robots. H. Aimer Corporation, or the remnants flying in hardly functional spacecraft, landed on Eos one hundred years afterward. The corporation landed in Zhiteng, founding the Kingdom of Deungnamu in 8177 CE. Their Titan-class ship, half-embedded in the ground though it was, became a palace. The random assortment of soldiers they brought with them gradually evolved into a noble class, jealously holding onto some semblance of normalcy.
Yelaversk, while free of outside interference early on, fell under the control of Erstes Konsortium. While its productive capabilities were similarly ruined, they had taken much better care of the Triumvirate ships they still had, leaving them with an absolute advantage. They sought to use Yelaversk's large population to aid the reconstruction effort. A single company, more a pseudo-aristocrat and their family, had the task of developing Yelaversk. Without the proper economic incentives, the only growth in production came with the growth in population. Thus, settlement programs spread out the population to every square kilometer of arable land they could find.
The collapse of Erstes Konsortium left Yelaversk on its own for just long enough for a new series of states to emerge. Gran Rubedo, the Konsortium's successor, invaded all major regions on Eos and immediately began forced conversion to their religion. In doing so, they laid a faulty foundation, perhaps suitable for controlling Eos but utterly incapable of supporting the weight of an interstellar empire. Gran Rubedo faced resistance everywhere they went, but with absolute military dominance, the resistance flourished underground in Yelaversk and behind closed doors in Zhiteng.
Resistance to Gran Rubedo
Open resistance aroused brutal retribution, however. Entire worlds burned as Gran Rubedo's magi "administered Mars's justice." The Ursa Syndicate, backed by the Confederacy of Borealis, was a criminal organization with a severe ideological bent. They gained power as every conscript drafted, citizen impressed into slavery, or trafficked by some petty lord, harmed Gran Rubedo's reputation. With their interests aligned, the Confederacy shipped weapons and even trained these groups, converting them from gangs of brutes to gangs of well-armed somewhat disciplined brutes. They would go on to form the House Zirchon as a series of purges removed the most unstable elements of the organization.
Zhiteng's resistance was far more top down. In many of its cities, the same people ruled as had before, happily offering their new rulers whatever concessions they wanted to stay in charge. One thing motivated their discontent, they would be far richer if Gran Rubedo didn't take most of their tax money. Each great catastrophe was an opportunity to push the envelope further. More spending on domestic security forces, diplomacy with foreign powers, bribing Rubedan officials, all of these strategies slowly built up. Gran Rubedo could hardly police its internal affairs by the crowning of Imperator Leonitas.
Gran Rubedo was founded on notions of human supremacy. Its name, derived from the ruby red color of human blood, is a statement on humanity's place in the cosmos. The Astraeus Entente was the resulting coalition. At its height, twenty factions planned to rebel against Gran Rubedo. They represented cities, rebelling ethnic groups, entire species, and even coalitions of Nachleben. What these groups did not have was manpower. With only mercenaries at their disposal, the Entente could not agree to any date to start the attack. Anything that would put pressure on their mercenaries would not only increase the price exponentially, but may potentially cause them to defect to Gran Rubedo. Furthermore, the risk of getting troops up to the capital, Albedo, was risky in and of itself. Albedo orbited Eos but was still millions of kilometers away from the ground, giving Gran Rubedo a long time to shoot down any rising ships.
The solution was to starve the capital. The Entente by itself could only block about half of Albedo's imports. The rest was from the scattered towns of Yelaversk. The Ursa Syndicate had nearly sovereign control over all of Yelaversk, any Rubedan official in their territory was either under threat or a well-established member of the Syndicate. The only issue was that they were not of "noble blood." Unlike the other houses, House Zirchon had no tie to the Triumvirate and therefore no claim to "sovereignty." Gran Rubedo did not either, so to many of the nobles, House Zirchon were equally distasteful. Of course, amongst Humans, racial considerations also played a role. Zhiteng's houses were mostly non-native, coming equally from Aegyn and Petra. The native Vexlore Humans, as they were known, rebelled against the Triumvirate constantly and were more adapted to Eos' slightly higher gravity. As strained as they were, Tange Meiko, leader of House Tange endlessly negotiated with Nicodemus Zirchon IV.
Creation
It was a curious occasion, the binding of two individuals to become a single legal entity. The strange practice, originating from where else but Florathel, would be first practiced here on this day 8997 years after the origin of mankind. The motivation behind this exotic ritual is to allow for the smooth merging of House Tange and House Zirchon. Legally, this was equivalent to replacing both individuals with a single one. Unprecedented in Aylathiya, but common across the core in Florathel.
Those witnessing the occasion were many, each one eager not only to see the spectacle but to forge a stronger alliance with the "bride" and "groom," strange imported words. The venue was a large sphere whose poles were flattened. It was not spinning, so the guests formed awkward clumps near the walls. As they were all nobles, they could afford the dreidimen—three-dimensional thrusters that let them move freely. Still, few had the experience in null gravity to feel confident venturing hundreds of feet into open air.
The room shuddered, signifying the arrival of the betrothed. The relatively small space station orbiting Eos represented neutral territory, a perfect venue for the dozens of competing groups present. Everyone competed to show off their wealth, some wore robes of fine carbon fiber common in the Triumvirate. Others mimicked the the court practices of the Kingdom of Sarepha or the Euphony Civilization, anything but the drab native clothing of Eos.
The bride floated through the airlock first. She entered from an impressive battleship built in Sarepha. Her frilly white clothes, clearly meant for ceremonies taking place on planets, formed a halo around her, black hair an equal and opposite sphere to the fabric over her lower body. From a restored cruiser handed down through countless generations, the groom entered. His clothing was a statement—and aggressively from Eos. Form-fitting cuts of black fabric over an environment suit, though golden threads weaved into every article so that one could only tell its value from up close. His close-cropped white hair and dark clothing made him the exact opposite of his fiancée. They floated in the middle of the great room surrounded by great entourages of servants, generals,
Their vows were short and spent more time decrying Gran Rubedo than proclaiming their devotion to one another. They unrolled a document written in Sarephan script, wrote "Meiko-Nicodemus Drusus" together, and, as though underlining it, kissed briefly, both obliging the Seraphan customs to the letter though not enthusiastically. They decided to not consummate it right then and there as sometimes practiced across the core. The guests wasted no time rushing to meet the new diarchs of "Greater Tenshi." As per their contract, they would share authority over both Deungnamu and the Ursa Syndicate, making them, together, more powerful than even the Imperator. This part was not from Florathel, but became a new tradition. Guests lined up with gifts, in this case materiel, monetary tribute, or ultra-rare artifacts.
Nicodemus handed Meiko a framed picture, a handcrafted and detailed map of the Skiron star system. As decorated as it was, it did not have any names on it. He gave the signal and many of the party-goers left, executing the invasion of that system. His gift to her was a gem more brilliant than any other. She was taken aback at the gesture, but Meiko had her own. She handed him a photograph of a crown sitting on a pedestal. She explained that her spies had stolen the Tyrkruns, the 50,000 kilogram crowned jewels of Gran Rubedo. Needless to say, Gran Rubedo's territory was more or less already theirs for the taking.
While decided beforehand, Meiko and Nicodemus delineated the new titles of "Dux" to their eight closest supporters. This is the origin of the ten duchies, who happened to be the most powerful people present. The rest, well aware of their less favorable position, received the titles "Marchionis of the Dominion," meaning they had the option of joining the rebellion or losing to the combined coalition. Every guest agreed and the Dominion of Astraeus formed. Banquets were much worse in zero gravity, so the guests descended toward Eos. This ceremony determined how weddings would play out to this day, but the last part, burning a picture of Gran Rubedo's leader, in the modern day was replaced with burning old clothes or possessions to signify the death of their old lives.
Conquest
As Gran Rubedo waned and their nation fell into disarray, nearly every polity in the region scrambled for a chance to become their successor. As dozens of worlds burned as every warlord in Martial Space took the opportunity to make a name for themselves, the new Dominion of Astraeus promised a title and land to anyone who fought on their behalf. All of Eos, even the cities that declined to join the Dominion, embargoed Albedo. Despite their advantage of already being in space instead of leaving Eos' gravity, Albedo could not survive the blockade. Its vast fleets returned from throughout Aylathiya, but they returned to a burning capital. A group calling themselves Meihua began a rebellion. At the edge of the Astraeus system, the Un'oit ruling house declared fealty to the Dominion, forming Virtuosa. They both received the title of "Dux."
When Meiko and Nicodemus visited Albedo, Nicodemus gained the title of Imperator as per their contract. The formation of the Dominion solidified the modern aristocracy, saw a massive increase in the population, and solidified Eos as the capital of Aylathiya. It seized the Rubedan fleets that surrendered and destroyed the ones that rebelled.
Formation of the Duchy System
After the seizure of power by the Diarchy, they declared that every loyal nation could become a march, territory ruled by a marquess (marchionis) who then served a Dux (or the diarchy itself). This would at least allow for some semblance of self-rule even if they had to pay tribute to their Dux. It had the added bonus of not being destroyed, so many nations agreed. From nearby Hathia to distant worlds like Vyllurian and Gohbrin, the Dominion exerting its power over all Aylathiya. For the next century, the Diarchy and its Duchies waged war, competing with one another to carve up Aylathiya. Much of this time they spent fighting the waning Euphony, their warlords exchanging their title of "Conductrice" for Marchionis.
After a century, the various duchies had split up Aylathiya as much as they could. With nowhere left to expand, the marches had to find another way to appease their patrons. Should they fail to provide an ever-increasing yield, it would mean failing their duchy and letting it fall behind the others.
Conquest of Enyo
Enyo, the nonopolis, was a hold out from Gran Rubedo. One of their proudest projects, over one billion loyal Rubedists settled the nine cities. With rails connecting the cities, they had rapidly become a single coherent entity. This identity continued on well into the era of the Dominion, but its nobility wasted no time carving up the Nonopolis. Destroying its rail infrastructure and levying great taxes, and pitting their nobles against one another destroyed any common identity for the people of Enyo. Without this, it would have been Eos' largest city and a threat to the Dominion.
Post-Diarchy History
Constituent Territories
There were ten officially recognized "Crowns," now referred to as "duchies," within the Dominion. These duchies were headed by individuals or groups initially loyal to the first two rulers of the nation.
Description
Deungnamu was the seat of governance from which the Imperator and Archon ruled. It was by far the wealthiest of the cities. The tributes it received from across the galaxy allowed it to import the finest engineers and building materials in the galaxy. They built massive megastructures, including the first of the now-common Space Fountain. It was the wealthiest city in the Dominion.
Area
Deungnamu controlled large swathes of Eos, in particular in its Boreal Ring, its frigid outer region. It owned the stars Skiron, Helyar, and Ynnud. It also controlled the rogue planet Yuanshi.
Description
Rune-Err was the most populous city in the Dominion and one of two arch-duchies, alongside Deungnamu. While mostly contained to Eos in terms of territory and population, its vast network of military bases and stations gave it great power. Its form of colonialism, inherited from the Confederacy of Borealis, preferred extractive trade deals and economic warfare over overt conflict. Its large navy, independent from the Dominion's navy, came in handy when violence was the only solution. This strategy began breaking down as Rune-Err lost its prestige to Deungnamu.
Area
Rune-Err held a great deal of land on Eos and a smattering of minor moons in over a dozen systems. Nearly every system had some kind of embassy, consulate, or space port. It had sole rights over several Coronets as well, such as Apeliotes and Seycara.
Early Government
The rule of law was a relatively new concept to much of Martial Space, especially for many of the less developed regions. Throughout most of history, law was simply a tool used by rulers to maintain their authority. With the ascension of the new diarchy, the law became a strict code applied to all equally. The first centuries of the nation came with large-scale wars waged against nobles and wealthy individuals who violated the law and were willing to die over their ability to continue doing so.
The Diarchy
The Dominion was a constitutional diarchy with power distributed throughout the nation to lesser oligarchs, called dukes, who managed regional governance. The dukes were first permitted to field small militaries, levy taxes, and pass laws.
The Parliament
Parliamentary Government
Society
Martial Civil Religion
Main Article: Martial Civil Religion
Ibaradism
Main Article: Ibaradism