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Aakaash

Scope: Cosmoria
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Illuin Stellar Union
Meta Info
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Geographical Info
Location
Area

3 Star Systems

Locales
Major Worlds
Demographic Info
Population

8 trillion

Foundational History
Date Created

7210 CE

Development Info
Development Index

0.982

Illuin, officially the Illuin Federation or Illuin Stellar Union, is a major power controlling a set of several systems in the Elerad region of Florathel. Illuin is the primary nation of Cheshvans and Kataomo within Cosmoria, and plays a key role in modern international politics as a founding member of the United Nations of Florathel.

Its various component states rose from the ruins of the Providence Union during the War of the Last Alliance. The three stars that comprise this nation each had a smattering of petty stations and juntas. The first to conquer this area bared the name Illua, hence the modern name. While various different powers, from republics to dynasties, controlled these stars, the nation has a three thousand year history. In recent years, Illuin was finally stable enough to turn its focus outward to galactic politics. It has proven itself quite the powerful state both militarily and economically.

Its two capital worlds, Lotkemi, and Ua La Raga, are among the most populous and beautiful worlds in Cosmoria, and rival the glory of ancient Yalai and Revarea. It was uniquely created by the peaceful union of two states of different species, and stands to this day as a shining example of what peaceful cooperation can achieve. Full syncretization of the two cultures, the result of thousands of years of cohabitation, contributes greatly to this lasting peace and strength.

History

Initial Founding

Main Articles - Providence Union, War of the Last Alliance, Tariro

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