Afrya Organization in Eacatis | World Anvil

Afrya

The future will must be in harmony with nature.

- Emmyth Olokrana

Demography and Population

The dominant species in this nation were the Elves. They were the natives, content living next to other species as long as they didn't fight.

The minority species were the Dwarfs and Humans.

There were a few enclaves of Halflings in every major town or city and a few groups in smaller settlements.

Foreign Relations

The goblin clay clan were long been seen as an annoyance, but after they started raiding more frequently Afrya decided to solve the problem permanently through retaliation.

A similar thing existed with the goblin high hill clan, except that they never invaded Afrya.

Sheule was an interesting case, since it was a human nation that settled next to Afrya in order to get some support from them during the early years.

While generally considered friendly with Mutrein, both sides were long lived and both could hold grudges, so small disputes usually went on for years.

Harmony through honour

Maps

  • Mainin
  • Oflemelle
Type
Geopolitical, Country
Capital
Demonym
Afryans
Government System
Timocracy
Power Structure
Autonomous area
Economic System
Market economy
Currency
In order to make trade with the neibouring nations easier, the Standard Coinage was used.
Legislative Body
The legislative body consisted of thirty members who had worked diligently to write laws benefiting the population. When old members stepped down or were disgraced they were replaced with individuals elected by the body. The individuals elected had to have experience helping the body and preferably having co-authored laws as well.
Judicial Body
Every settlement had one member responsible to settle local disputes. If the dispute proved to difficult to solve it would be brought up with the regional judiciary and finally if that still didn't work, the dispute would be brought before the nations court. The nations court was a body consisting of thirty members with a reputation for upholding the law and its intent.

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