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In summary, Aedeland's geography is marked by its varied landscapes, from fertile steppes and plains to rugged mountains and coastlines, all interconnected by fertile valleys and highlighted by the famous fjords. This diverse geography not only shapes the country's natural beauty but also influences its climate, ecosystems, and human activities.
In summary, Aedeland's geography is marked by its varied landscapes, from fertile steppes and plains to rugged mountains and coastlines, all interconnected by fertile valleys and highlighted by the famous fjords. This diverse geography not only shapes the country's natural beauty but also influences its climate, ecosystems, and human activities.
=== Political Geography of Aedeland ===
Regional Governments and Local Assemblies Aedeland's political landscape is characterized by regional governments, known as Adl Lægrivöld, which consist of various local assemblies. Each of these assemblies operates under its own constitution, offering a glimpse into the diverse political fabric of the nation. While some of these local assemblies practice democracy, most adhere to the Hérauð system, a unique form of governance resembling a gerontocracy. In this system, elders play a pivotal role, often selecting themselves or their representatives for political positions. The elder member of each family chooses a representative for the Ætt, and these representatives then elect their members to the Hérathing. This process continues up the hierarchy to the higher Úbeing and ultimately to the Lögrétta, illustrating a complex and layered political structure.
=== Cultural Geography of Aedeland ===
The Buálé Culture Predominantly found in Nordaland and Valland, the Buálé culture is known for its strict, hardworking farm lifestyle and puritanical interpretation of the faith. This group is easily identifiable by their distinctive black, plain dress. They exemplify a culture deeply rooted in agricultural traditions and religious conservatism.
'''Hárfólk and Víkingur Cultures''' In Haraland and Skoldaland, the Hárfólk and Víkingur cultures are nearly indistinguishable, with a common origin story suggesting that the Hárfólk were founded by Víkingurs who retreated to the highlands to escape the authority of the Mormuärs of Storhavn. Both groups have adapted to life on challenging and less fertile soils, forging a rugged existence. Their culture is marked by a rough style of dress, favoring coarse wool, fur, and deerskin, and they are known for their crudeness, infighting, and rebellious nature.
'''The Alsuæ Culture''' Found almost exclusively within Alsaeland and southern Skoldaland, the Alsuæ represent the most metropolitan of Aedeland's subcultures. The urban population in Alsaeland, which wields significant cultural influence in Aedeland, has been heavily influenced by foreign cultures, particularly from central Anaria via Achilleio and Thultannia. In contrast, the rural Alsuæ maintain more traditional cultural elements with less pronounced foreign influence. Their elaborate folk dress, often featuring colorful embroidery, scarves, bonnets, and shawls, is a notable aspect of their identity.
'''The Ayren Culture''' Located in the southern state of Mildeland, the Ayren culture is a liberalized variant of the northern Buálé. Blessed with mild weather and fertile soil, the Ayren are known as idyllic agriculturalists with a Provençal disposition. This culture contrasts with the more austere Buálé, reflecting the influence of their more temperate and prosperous environment.
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Republic of Aedeland
Folkeveldet Æðelantë
Flag Coat of arms
Motto: Det er Vinds vilje
"That is Vind's Will"
Anthem: Úrðr stýrir um hvar
Fate rules over everywhere (Stoldavic)
Locator map
Capital city sample_city
Largest city Ålesund
Official language Aldsegian
Other languages
Ethnic group
Religion Sunna Orkanan
Demonym(s) Aedelmen, Aedelish
Government
Government Type Unitary republic
Fører Adam Bjorksen
Lord Martial Hjalmar Mikilsen
Legislature Alþingi
Lögrétta
Folkmot
Establishment
Aldsegian Rising 7XXX
Area
Total xxx km2
Water % xxx
Population
Total xxx
Density xxx/km2
Economy
Economy type Market capitalist, semi-Mutualist
GDP (total) Ꞡ TBA
GDP per capita Ꞡ TBA
Currency Standarværdi (≡) ()
Inequality index TBA
Development index TBA
Other information
Time zone +0
Driving side right
Calling code +TBA
Internet code .adl
Nation number {{{nation number}}}

From Old Æðelish "Æðel" and "Lantuð" meaning "The Lord's God Land" or "Where One Stands with the Lord." Exonym: Aedeland.

History

Founding and Early History

  • Aedeland was consolidated under its current constitution shortly after the defenestration of Östervallen. This event marked a significant turning point in Aedeland's history and was instrumental in the collapse of the Greater Stoldavic Empire.

Pan-Anarian War and Expansionism

  • In April 7498, a pivotal event occurred with the sinking of the Aedelish flagship Sørland. This event precipitated Aedeland's involvement in the Pan-Anarian War.
  • During the Pan-Anarian War, Aedeland entered a period of aggressive expansionism and embraced Pan-Aldsegianism, a political ideology or movement that emphasized the unity and expansion of Aldsegian peoples and culture.

Key Annexations and Political Maneuvers

  • In 7518, as part of its expansionist policy, Aedeland annexed neighboring Western Hagen.
  • In 7526, Aedeland increased its control over Tauruæs and the Bualé Republics. This expansion was carried out quietly and was significantly influenced by operatives from the Suørtarnland Company, a powerful and influential entity in Aedeland's political landscape.
  • The 7536 Declaration of Supremacy marked the political annexation of Aldsegian populations in Cykeria and Achilleio, further extending Aedeland's influence and control in the region.

Late 7500s - Attempts to Access the Phasian Ocean

  • Aedeland made several attempts to access the Phasian Ocean, a strategic and economically significant body of water. These attempts included:
    • A failed effort to establish a heavy air route over Tharna.
    • An expedition to the interior of Tzeraka, which ultimately failed to establish a navigable route to the Phasian Ocean.
  • Recognizing the limitations of these efforts, Aedeland focused on establishing an overland rail route to access the Phasian Ocean. This led to a controversial military campaign against the Ithreni-controlled West and Central Haniyyahs.
  • The Suørtarnland Company, acting discreetly to avoid domestic opposition and constitutional obstacles, organized and financed a military operation using voluntary forces of the Væringet.
  • East Hiniyyah, which harbored strong anti-Ithreni sentiment, was peacefully brought under control. Dhiraar Al-Azwar, a puppet of the Company, signed the Treaty of Port Amir in 7577, ceding authority to the Company.
  • The conflict with Ithren over West Haniyyah remains ongoing, highlighting the continued tension and struggles for territorial control in the region.
  • In 7574, Aedeland sponsored the Straits Cartel Treaty of Ærilar. This treaty was designed to monetize control over major straits, imposing tariffs and controlling maritime traffic.
  • However, the tariff was met with protests from non-signatory nations, leading to a two-year non-enforcement period to reassess the implementation and enforcement of the tariff.
  • The treaty's passage and its subsequent challenges led to the assassination of its architect, Jakob Av Varung.
  • Following the Anisoran government's circumvention of the treaty through a flag of convenience policy, the 7579 Protocols of Gadalhem reaffirmed the Cartel's ambitions, albeit after facing what was seen as a betrayal by Anisoran allies.

Collapse of the Aldgesian Empire

Reconstitution of Aedeland

Geography of Aedeland

Aedeland is located at the northern extreme of Anaria, encompassing the western third of Stoldavia. This strategic position places it at the crossroads of various seas: to the west lies the Straits of Andlát and the Thuaid Sea, also known as Vestsjøen or the Western Sea, while to the north is the Nordsjøen or Dlreukv Sea. Its eastern borders are shared with Vittmark and the XXX, creating a diverse geopolitical neighborhood. The Zeeängten and the Narrow Sea separate the southern part of Aedeland from Hallis, and the Straits of Andlát distinguish it from Cykeria to the west.

Topography and Natural Landscape

Aedeland's topography is characterized by its remarkable diversity and heavy glaciation. The northern region is dominated by fertile steppes, offering expansive agricultural opportunities. In stark contrast, the central part of Aedeland is known for its high plateaus and rugged mountain ranges, largely undeveloped and wild. These mountains give way to deep valleys and rugged coasts along the western border, adding to the dramatic natural scenery.

One of Aedeland's most famous geographical features is its rugged coastline, intricately carved with deep fjords. These fjords, a result of glacial activity, have shaped the country's coastal landscape, creating spectacular natural harbors and breathtaking scenery. The presence of these fjords has also influenced the country's culture and history, often being featured in local folklore and mythology.

In contrast to the rugged central and western regions, the southern coast of Aedeland boasts fertile plains. Though fewer in number, these plains are known for their agricultural productivity. Fertile valleys, which crisscross the country, further enhance the agricultural potential of the region, acting as natural conduits for trade and communication between different parts of the country.

Highest Point

Mestrhorn stands as the highest point in Aedeland, a symbol of the country's diverse and imposing natural landscape. This peak, likely a part of the central mountain ranges, adds to the country's rich topographical diversity, offering a stark contrast to the fertile plains and deep fjords.

In summary, Aedeland's geography is marked by its varied landscapes, from fertile steppes and plains to rugged mountains and coastlines, all interconnected by fertile valleys and highlighted by the famous fjords. This diverse geography not only shapes the country's natural beauty but also influences its climate, ecosystems, and human activities.

Political Geography of Aedeland

Regional Governments and Local Assemblies Aedeland's political landscape is characterized by regional governments, known as Adl Lægrivöld, which consist of various local assemblies. Each of these assemblies operates under its own constitution, offering a glimpse into the diverse political fabric of the nation. While some of these local assemblies practice democracy, most adhere to the Hérauð system, a unique form of governance resembling a gerontocracy. In this system, elders play a pivotal role, often selecting themselves or their representatives for political positions. The elder member of each family chooses a representative for the Ætt, and these representatives then elect their members to the Hérathing. This process continues up the hierarchy to the higher Úbeing and ultimately to the Lögrétta, illustrating a complex and layered political structure.

Cultural Geography of Aedeland

The Buálé Culture Predominantly found in Nordaland and Valland, the Buálé culture is known for its strict, hardworking farm lifestyle and puritanical interpretation of the faith. This group is easily identifiable by their distinctive black, plain dress. They exemplify a culture deeply rooted in agricultural traditions and religious conservatism.

Hárfólk and Víkingur Cultures In Haraland and Skoldaland, the Hárfólk and Víkingur cultures are nearly indistinguishable, with a common origin story suggesting that the Hárfólk were founded by Víkingurs who retreated to the highlands to escape the authority of the Mormuärs of Storhavn. Both groups have adapted to life on challenging and less fertile soils, forging a rugged existence. Their culture is marked by a rough style of dress, favoring coarse wool, fur, and deerskin, and they are known for their crudeness, infighting, and rebellious nature.

The Alsuæ Culture Found almost exclusively within Alsaeland and southern Skoldaland, the Alsuæ represent the most metropolitan of Aedeland's subcultures. The urban population in Alsaeland, which wields significant cultural influence in Aedeland, has been heavily influenced by foreign cultures, particularly from central Anaria via Achilleio and Thultannia. In contrast, the rural Alsuæ maintain more traditional cultural elements with less pronounced foreign influence. Their elaborate folk dress, often featuring colorful embroidery, scarves, bonnets, and shawls, is a notable aspect of their identity.

The Ayren Culture Located in the southern state of Mildeland, the Ayren culture is a liberalized variant of the northern Buálé. Blessed with mild weather and fertile soil, the Ayren are known as idyllic agriculturalists with a Provençal disposition. This culture contrasts with the more austere Buálé, reflecting the influence of their more temperate and prosperous environment.