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== History ==
== History ==
Prior to 9PC Okrit had not been a unified state, but a multitude of various different states with extensive historical relations, pertaining most prominently to their respective majority ethnicity.
Prior to 9PC Okrit had not been a unified state, but a multitude of various different states with extensive historical relations, pertaining most prominently to their respective majority ethnicity.
Civilization on Okrit dates back many centuries, however the most prominent and influential of Okrit's ancient peoples were the [[Ukubian Civilization|Ukubians]], whom ruled of a great empire that spanned most of the islands. Many remnants of the Ukubians can still be seen today through their architecture and craftsmanship. The ethnically Ofot kingdom of Okso claimed direct heritage from the Ukubians - and it is from this tradition the term 'Okrit' originates, meaning 'land of the ancients'
The [[Okso Kingdom|kingdom of Okso]] was founded near the foothills of the highlands around 1200TT and was a rather powerful and influential kingdom at it's peak, thriving off of great military and economic strength. The collapse of Okso came about in the late 500-400sTT, after heavy raiding from the highlands, followed by a failed invasion and subsequent civil war.
The [[kingdom of Masrit]] was founded in 564TT by it's first Udumap, Aazab Matras, who led a coalition of Efiyye city states against neighbouring tribes who frequently raided the the lands. After this successful conquest, the coalition formally united through an electoral monarchical system under the council of dukus, who elected Aazab Matras as their Udumap, with the capital, and later namesake of the nation, being the minor mining city of Masrit.


Okrit first made contact with the outside world when climate conditions caused formerly severe storms to clear in the seas between Okrit and the greater Attu Archipelago to the east. First contact was made in 7PC when fisherman from [[Niueyjara Clans|Niueyjar]] made landfall near the city of Moklo. From 7PC to 8PC relations and formal communications began when sailors of various nations began to arrive in Okrit with intentions to trade. These trading intentions directed them to [[Nakrama|Nkrama]], an economically powerful city state that sat at the apex of the trade flow between the west and east of the Islands. A prominent member of Nkrama's economy was spice merchant [[Aakar Orit]], a powerful Oye nobleman who had soon gained a social monopoly on interaction and trade with easterners through sabotage and assassinations. By 9PC, Nkrama began to suffer an outbreak of [[Purple Fever]], a disease which heavily effected population numbers as well as economic demand, further strengthening Orit's influence. It was at this point that Orit would begin to hire a number of mercenaries and bribe various officials for de facto control over the city and restricting eastern traders to Nkrama, before declaring himself the leader of all Okrit to begin establishing relations with national leaders in the eastern Attu archipelago.
Okrit first made contact with the outside world when climate conditions caused formerly severe storms to clear in the seas between Okrit and the greater Attu Archipelago to the east. First contact was made in 7PC when fisherman from [[Niueyjara Clans|Niueyjar]] made landfall near the city of Moklo. From 7PC to 8PC relations and formal communications began when sailors of various nations began to arrive in Okrit with intentions to trade. These trading intentions directed them to [[Nakrama|Nkrama]], an economically powerful city state that sat at the apex of the trade flow between the west and east of the Islands. A prominent member of Nkrama's economy was spice merchant [[Aakar Orit]], a powerful Oye nobleman who had soon gained a social monopoly on interaction and trade with easterners through sabotage and assassinations. By 9PC, Nkrama began to suffer an outbreak of [[Purple Fever]], a disease which heavily effected population numbers as well as economic demand, further strengthening Orit's influence. It was at this point that Orit would begin to hire a number of mercenaries and bribe various officials for de facto control over the city and restricting eastern traders to Nkrama, before declaring himself the leader of all Okrit to begin establishing relations with national leaders in the eastern Attu archipelago.

Revision as of 11:24, 19 November 2023

Okrit comprises a small archipelago west of the greater Attu archipelago. Formerly, Okrit remained completely isolated from the rest of the world for many years due to atmospheric phenomena causing thick fog and storms. By 9 PC, these storms had cleared to the point where ships from the east finally made contact with the archipelago.

History

Prior to 9PC Okrit had not been a unified state, but a multitude of various different states with extensive historical relations, pertaining most prominently to their respective majority ethnicity.

Okrit first made contact with the outside world when climate conditions caused formerly severe storms to clear in the seas between Okrit and the greater Attu Archipelago to the east. First contact was made in 7PC when fisherman from Niueyjar made landfall near the city of Moklo. From 7PC to 8PC relations and formal communications began when sailors of various nations began to arrive in Okrit with intentions to trade. These trading intentions directed them to Nkrama, an economically powerful city state that sat at the apex of the trade flow between the west and east of the Islands. A prominent member of Nkrama's economy was spice merchant Aakar Orit, a powerful Oye nobleman who had soon gained a social monopoly on interaction and trade with easterners through sabotage and assassinations. By 9PC, Nkrama began to suffer an outbreak of Purple Fever, a disease which heavily effected population numbers as well as economic demand, further strengthening Orit's influence. It was at this point that Orit would begin to hire a number of mercenaries and bribe various officials for de facto control over the city and restricting eastern traders to Nkrama, before declaring himself the leader of all Okrit to begin establishing relations with national leaders in the eastern Attu archipelago.

After a series of conquests through mercenaries, foreign trade and technology and bribes, Orit had secured a fair portion of Okrit and gained ties military ties with Akaria through then Living King, Harakar Oken.

In 24PC Orit would claimed to receive visions in his sleep predicting his death. This prompted him to begin formally creating an Okriti government.

Government

The 40 provinces of Okrit. Provinces in yellow & blue are provinces with guaranteed seats on the advisary council, yellow provinces being those with special governor slection processes. In red is Omolai province, which is currently under direct control of the president

Okrit was not a unified nation prior to the establishment of the Aakar Orit led union government, which persisted through having a monopoly on trade and communication with the east. From 9PC to 23PC Okrit had no official bureaucratic structure and operated entirely as an informal despotic system favouring those with political, financial and military ties to Aakar Orit and his various trade routes to Nkrama.

In 24PC an official announcement was made by Aakar Orit that his administration would officially form a formalised government, claiming he had done so after having seen visions of his death, unofficially admitting to the global community that Okrit's united government was a sham. This new government would be a Democratic Federation of 40 governmental divisions known as provinces, with the Head of State being the President.

Each province would have a respective Provincial Governor elected via public democratic elections, sans the special provinces of Masrit and the Taaqba federation which would continue under the traditional rulership of their respective traditional governances. The governor of the Masrit province will be the current Udumap of Masrit, the Taaqba federation will have three individuals representing the federation under 1 seat. These 40 governors would form a parliament known as the Dakma, headed by a chairman whom would be the most senior of the Dakma, and chosen by the President should the former chairman resign or die. The president would be aided by an advisory council of 15 persons, 7 of which are seats guaranteed to members of the Dakma, those being the Chairperson, Udumap of Masrit, the lords of the Taaqba (as 3 individuals), and the current governors of the provinces of Okso and Akoni. The 8 other seats are the Master of Arms and heads of Education, Agriculture, Transport, Communication, Cultural affairs and Trade.

As of 24PC this system has not been finalised, and no systems are yet in place for the election of the President. The Aakar Orit government has set 30PC as the date of finalisation of the government, however the likelihood of this being met is dubious.

Geography

The archipelago of Okrit consists of two main islands separated on an East-West axis by a shallow straight. The eastern island of Onomat is the largest island within the archipelago and is home to the majority of the population. The western island of Waaq, whilst less densely inhabited, still maintains substantial influence throughout all the islands. The straight that separates the two islands is known throughout the archipelago as the Omolai.

A map of the general biomes present on Okrit

Onomat is geographically split into the lowlands and highlands in the west and east respectively. The lowlands cover a mostly flat plain that is at its flattest at the westernmost point, become gradually more coarse and hilly heading eastwards. The western lowlands are majority forested, giving way to grasslands and coastal marshes in the rockier eastern terrain. Eventually the hillsides give way to the mountains of the highlands, which while comparatively drier, still hold a large diversity of resources and ecosystems.

The eastern and coastal regions of Waaq are similarly forested and share a large range of flora and fauna. Heading inland the terrain gives way to a mountain range cradling a dry plateau in the centre of the island.

Culture

Map of the traditional ethnic denominations

The various people groups of Okrit maintain a vast array of distinct cultural identities that have been solidified over the course of history on the archipelago. While this does indeed make for a great multitude of differences and subsequent conflicts between the groups, years of mutual influence and shared heritage still shine through.

The largest cultural divides mostly lie along equally drastic geographical divides, the most prominent of which being the separation of the highlanders from the lowlanders. The lowlander denominations make up the majority of the population of Okrit, and subsequently have the most cultural and political influence in the nation. Traditionally, the lowlanders are split into 5 cultural groups excluding the Peye of the southern islands, those being the Amata, Efiyye, Oye, Ofot & Taaqbal, however regional variation and influences is prevalent throughout all of them.

Economy

Historically Okrit had an economy focused on the trade of minerals from Waaq to the Onomat lowlands in exchange for food. The highlands bare a large variety of resources mineral, dietary and luxury, making it of very high value. The Onomati lowlanders have historically attempted to conquer the highlands countless times, however this has been hindered by the rough terrain and hostility of the highlanders alongside political plays of the Waaqi who rely primarily on Onomati for food supply.