Tenshi
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80,733 CE CE - 90,001 CE
Tenshi was a large kingdom located mostly on Eos. The nation emerged in the recently-settled Kanadett region of Eos, then a center of private industrial facilities. The remnants of H. Aimer Corporation made up the bulk of the ruling class, those who both owned and defended the assets of the region. As Tenshi finally united under a single king by 84,129 CE, it transitioned from a loose confederation of warlords to a centralized state. It went through a series of iterations before unifying under a single central government in 85,120 CE, ruled by an elected monarch appointed by each of the major houses.
After unification, Tenshi began paying attention to the rest of Eos. A vast region filled with nearly unlimited resources, Tenshi spent a great deal of time creating colonies throughout the region. Many were meant for settlers, but most had a small Tenshin population. Regions such as Ventemir became the center for a great deal of investment. As capitalism became a significant force amongst the various noble houses and throughout Eos broadly, private colonization became the default mode of imperial expansion.
Tenshi would officially dissolve in 90,001 CE after unification with the Ursa Syndicate. The resulting "Greater Tenshi," would exist for only two years before becoming the Dominion of Astraeus, a diarchy made up of both the Archon of Tenshi and the Imperator, which would hail from the Syndicate. The remnants of Tenshi that survived the reform of the Dominion into the Greater Martial Consilium claim a direct connection to this original kingdom. The Duchy of Tianshi is the official successor state.
History
The idea of "noble blood" has emerged several times throughout Aylathiya. Other forms of oligarchy, at first, proved far more popular. After the fall of the Triumvirate Civilization, rule by ultra-wealthy oligarchs was the most common. They were essentially warlords that tightly held on to surviving infrastructure with possessions that were far too unstable to