Avaconia

Avaconia, (pronounced /avatsɒnja/) formally The Socialist Republic of Avaconia, is a developed Itadkerist country that formed in 1911, after the Tanĕsti Civil War. It is located in Occidentalis Major, and to the north of it is the Trysyk Sea. (Known as Trusik Sea in Avaconia) It was formally an Extremist-Itadkerist state (see below). The current president is Oskáro Gemin. The official language is Avélan

Formation
Avaconia used to be part of Tanĕsti, but felt like it was not getting enough recognition. So the country decided to go to war with Tanĕsti, and won.

Relations
Avaconia's relation system is like Fictia's, each country has a number from 0-10, the higher it is, the better the relations are. 5 is neutral

0-200ce
The Avaconians settled into the east coast of the Trysyk Sea. They arrived by boat from west Canciona. A city named Tákolon was created and was the capital of the Avaconian Kingdom until the 1900s.

300-400ce
Avaconia becomes a state and adopts a monarchy, the monarchy lasts until 1863. The first monarch is King Locli I. Locli dies in 354ce. However, Locli did not have a child, but his brother, Évin Locli did. Évin Locli declared himself king, but many people were not content about this, resulting in a civil war throughout the kingdom.

400-700ce, Dragu Dynasty
The civil war finally ended in 405ce, after Évin Locli's child died. Bostile Dragu declared himself king, and gained support. This started an era of Stability in Avaconia known as the Dragu Dynasty. In 474ce, the neighbouring Tâvuqukla invaded the north of Avaconia and a war emerged, which lasted for 1 year. Tâvuqukla emerged victorious and kept the land it invaded. In 604ce, an explorer from Mediterrae discovered Avaconia, and offered to do trade with the country. The country's name was unknown, and is thought to be long gone now.

700ce-800ce, Jenu Dynasty
The Jenu Dynasty began when King Dragu V was assassinated by Bokle Jenu, in this dynasty, the king started to lose control, and Avaconia was unstable for many years, until King Jenu III was murdered in 794ce by a descendant of Évin Locli, Nocu Xin

800ce-1400, Xin Dynasty
In the Xin Dynasty, the hunter system was implemented for the first time. Food was free because of this, and everyone enjoyed a brief period of richness until 1024, when King Xin V, who was exiled to the fields before he became king, decided to destroy this system. The people were furious, and the country went into a civil war. It ended in 1032 with Xin V emerging victorious, and everyone was now under his command. Nobody had any freedom. In 1201, the military started to rebel, and slowly gained more power, they surpassed the king in power in 1383, and reduced restrictions on the citizens. But the military were strict, and closed the countries borders, which started the Mió Period.

1400-1760, Mió Period
The monarchy did not come to an end during the Mió period, the Xin Dynasty was still alive, but now powerless because of the military's power. When the military closed Avaconia's borders, nobody could leave, and nobody could enter. This bought peace to Avaconia, however, not much history was recorded in this time. The Mió period ended when the military slowly lost power, and the kingdom returned, as a new dynasty this time.

1760-1907, Lavó Dynasty
In the Lavó Dynasty, the borders were opened and a nearby country began trade, giving Avaconia new technology - rapidly modernising the country, especially in the 1800s. The Lavó Dynasty ended in 1907, when Tanĕsti began to arrive and colonize the country, attempting to destroy Avaconia's language too.

Modern
Modern: In the 1900s, country named Tanĕsti arrived and destroyed Avaconia. This caused tensions to rise and a civil war happened in Tanĕsti, causing the nation to break up into three seperate nations, Avaconia, Tâvuqukla, and Greater Kyzǝpăk‏‎. Tâvuqukla was eventually destroyed by Avaconia. In 1913, Linguistic laws were introduced and construction of a labor camp began. The laws were planned to be made worse by the government. This was eventually stopped by Okhostia and Fictia (mainly Okhostia) by invading Avaconia. Avaconia eventually surrendered, which formed the Republic of Avaconia.

Extremism revivals
Some people in Avaconia supported the linguistic laws and extremism, this became known as the Avaconia Fascist Movement. This lead to rising tensions in Avaconia and caused the Vósan Genocide in 1917. This lead to the Avaconia Civil War.

Two job system
In the rural areas of Avaconia, everyone must be a hunter, and switch to military every six months, keeping the military at around two million people. Sometimes the job can change depending on one's location. People central-south and north Avaconia work as hunters, people in the west work as farmers, and people in central Avaconia produce fish. However, when the two job system was announced by Lagéno Erita in 1912, the rule only applied to hunters. The two job system has been thought to gradually shift into different jobs depending on one's area.

Religions
Main article: Ándism

Avaconia is a mostly atheist country, but there is one minor religion known as Ándism, which is practiced by hunters in the Ápake Field. Ándism is thought to date back to 1764, but was recognised by the Avaconian government in 1915.

Climate
Avaconia has a dry climate in most parts of the country. There is a desert in the south, and large stretches of grassland across most of the country, known as Hunting Fields. There is a large temperate rainforest in the northwest known as the Avaconia Great Forest, which experiences violent storms in summer.