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Tenshi

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Tenshi
80,733 CE CE - 90,001 CE

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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 clans.

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 clans 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. Tenshi was the origin point for a great deal of advances in the society of Eos, including the development of economic liberalism and the exportation of this system across Eos and beyond.

History

Kanadett

Before the formation of Tenshi, Kanadett was a prosperous region of the Triumvirate Civilization. A large Human population in the region, settled by government decree due to their loyalty, settled the land thousands of years prior. During the Late Republic Period of the Triumvirate, Kanadett became a secondary economic hub due to heavy government investment. Heavy industry, chemical production, and hydroponic agriculture were major industries that, as technology advanced, would become increasingly productive. Individual workers oversaw dozens of machines, powered by simple artificial intelligence that presented no risk to themselves or society. By the War of the Final Transition, Kanadett was an economic powerhouse responsible for the production of a huge portion of the Triumvirate's arms.

During this period, the government was overseen by a single governor appointed by the Triumvirate government. Their cabinet would be made up of the various private entities that oversaw and expanded the factories. They would then sell their resources to the rest of the Triumvirate and even beyond. The reasoning behind this system was to drive down prices across the Triumvirate by undercutting local facilities. This, in turn, greatly damaged the income of organizations represented in the Triumvirate's senate. Instead of weakening their resolve, this system contributed to their rebellion.

After the War of the Final Transition, the various powers of Kanadett splinted into three factions, those loyal to The Administrator, those loyal to Ma'eau, and those loyal to Titania. Since the Administrator was generally seen as the sole legitimate ruler of the Triumvirate, the side of the Administrator called themselves the "Federal Party." Those loyal to Ma'eau, creator of all life in Aylathiya and usually numbering among the chemical industry, called themselves the "Collective Party." Lastly, the loyalists to Titania called themselves the "Titanium Party."

Genesis Period

After the formation of the three major parties, and the endless wars that resulted in an ever increasing number, Kanadett's population began rapidly falling. Interference by Ma'eau caused the destruction of much of the original organizations, making their technology inaccessible. Additionally, as data began being stored on paper, which was far more reliable than the aging computer systems, documents were lost every time a city was conquered. The result was a period from which few document survive. Additionally, due to constant revision of the state narrative of Tenshi, it is difficult to know what actually happened and what is mere mythology.

Even so, there exist several events that are very well-attested both inside and outside of Tenshi. The first major event was the dissolution of most of the companies that once ruled Tenshi. As the governor lost all power and the Administrator's soldiers could do little to maintain their control, Kanadett fell into chaos. Warlords, mercenaries, and even rogue machines eroded all vestiges of the original government only a century after its collapse.

The next event to take place, despite most certainly being highly exaggerated, was the rise of one "Emperor Hakkin." This semi-mythical figure is said to have united the warring factions into the modern clans. This is the purported origins of the aristocracy of Tenshi and resulted in the unification of Kanadett in about 81,945 CE. Every clan traces its origins to this emperor and genetic tests suggested a highly prolific individual from around this time. The official clans were:

  • Tange
  • Kurai
  • Sakaami
  • Lai
  • Pak (uncertain if yet formed)
  • Ke

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