Administrative Divisions of the Bind

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The Bind was a vast and complex entity comprising 101 administrative units, each with unique political and administrative systems shaped by their own historical and developmental contexts. These units were collectively represented in two significant institutions: the Guild of Divinators and the H'lrik Command.

Map of the bind

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Estates of the Bind

The administrative units of the Bind were grouped into several distinct categories based on their historical background and governance structures at the time:

  • A — Old Colony States: These states were among the earliest settlements and maintained a consistent governance model known as "State Hall." Each state operated independently while adhering to the overarching laws and policies of the Bind.
  • B — Western Expedition States: These states were established following the Bind's exploratory and expansion efforts westward. Like the Old Colony States, they were governed through a system of State Halls, each maintaining its own administrative structure.
  • C — Central States: Central States formed the core of the Bind's administrative network. They were integral to maintaining communication and logistical support across the vast territory of the Bind.
  • D — Altaian Range States: Located in the rugged Altaian Range, these states were known for their unique challenges related to their terrain and climate. They were governed primarily through local councils or "State Halls."
  • E — Union Range States: These states were strategically located along the Union Range and served as a buffer and logistical support line within the Bind.
  • F — The New Kingdoms: These states were established more recently and featured diverse forms of governance, reflecting the experimental nature of their founding.
  • G — Prosperity States: These states were among the wealthiest within the Bind, known for their economic prosperity and strategic importance.
  • H — Exploitation Territories: These territories were primarily managed by the Military Guild Administration due to their strategic or resource-rich nature. Some were governed directly as military zones or buffer zones.