Drandar

Drandar is one of the 3 countries on the Continent of Godsen. It is considered the "Human Kingdom."

Structure

Leaders: King, Queen, Lords, Nobles, Congressmen.

Public Agenda

Drandar's public Agenda is to keep it's people safe from the dangers of everything.

Assets

Castles, Gold, Silver, Copper, Bronze, All Swords, All Shields, All Armor, Castles, Battleships, Landships.

History

In the Year 2217, Drandar was made to protect its citizens from any future events similar to the Calamity event.

Demography and Population

Demographic   Total Population: 51,225,308 People   Humans: 65% (Bowleg: 60%, Soothra: 40%)   Dwarves: 10%   Dragonborns: 8%   Elves: 6% (40% High, 40% Wood, 10% Eladrin (Perfect 25% split), 10% Else)   Halfling: 4% (80% Stout, 15% Lightfoot, 5% Ghostwise)   Gnome: 3% (90% Rock Gnome, 8% Deep Gnome, 2% Forest Gnome)   Orcs: 2%   Other: 2%   Birth and Death Rate   Birth Rate: 3.07   Death Rate: 2.83

Territories

Drandar Occupies the far left section of the Continent of Godsen.

Military

Uses the Royal Guard for protecting the king. Has A Navy and an Infantry.

Technological Level

Drandar has managed to develop some firearms and airships, along with standard items, such as swords, steel armor, Catapults, and most farming equipment.

Religion

Most Non-Chaos Gods of humanity, as well as gods of Law, are recognized gods that can be worshiped. Gods that do not fit in these categories are often allowed to be worshipped, but don't usually have any government-sanctioned places of worship. Worship of Archdevils and Demon Lords is outlawed.

Foreign Relations

Drandar is allied with Da Barimmar and Zouswiland, while they are Unfriendly with Uneror.   Drandar and Da Barimmar are on good terms, as they both have created a stable trading economy amongst each other.

Agriculture & Industry

Utilizes Corn, Wheat, Sugar Farming, and Lumber Milling. Also Breeds and farms Cows, Chickens, Pigs, and Most small fishes. Produces steel, Bronze, and Gold. Also Pedigree breeds Dogs, Cats, and Blink Dogs.

Trade & Transport

Landships on the main road. Highly guarded horse-Drawn Carriges.

Education

Members of Drandar are educated through Public Schools.These schools would teach history, religions accepted by Drandar, and life skills, such as farming, fighting, politics, and guardwork. People usually start schooling at ages 15-18. Average Education level would be around 10th year of school in American Schooling.

Infrastructure

Utilises Sewers, Roads, Aqueducts, Castles, Border Towers, Bridges, Locks, Town halls, walls, Windmills, Grain mills.

Protect and Serve

Maps

  • Virash
    The city of Scholars.
Founding Date
2217
Type
Geopolitical, Kingdom
Capital
Alternative Names
The Human Kingdom
Demonym
Drandaren
Leader
Leader Title
Head of State
Head of Government
Government System
Monarchy, Constitutional
Power Structure
Feudal state
Economic System
Mixed economy
Currency
Pieces (Platinum, Gold, Silver, Copper)
Major Exports
Sells Weapons, Armor, Bread, Sugar, Lumber, and Animal Meat.
Major Imports
Imports Iron, Dwarven-cut stone, Dwarven Mead, Halfling-Ration-Box (HRB), Apidite-Harvested Honey.
Legislative Body
Congress of 20 people
Judicial Body
Judges hired by Congress men
Location
Official Languages
Related Ranks & Titles
Neighboring Nations
Notable Members
Related Ethnicities
Crimes and Punishment of Godsen   Assaulting or impersonating a Lord: death   Assaulting or impersonating an official or noble: flogging (40 strokes), imprisonment up to 40 days, and fine up to 500 gp   Blackmailing an official: flogging (50 strokes) and exile up to 10 years bribery or attempted bribery of an official: exile up to 20 years and fine up to double the bribe amount   Murder of a Lord, official, or noble: death   Using magic to influence a Lord without consent: imprisonment up to a year, and fine or damages up to 1,000 gp   Using magic to influence an official without consent: fine or damages up to 1,000 gp and edict   Arson: death or hard labor up to 1 year, with fines and/or damages covering the cost of repairs plus 2,000 gp   Brandishing weapons without due cause: imprisonment up to a 40 days and/or fine up to 10 gp   Espionage: death or permanent exile   Fencing stolen goods: fine equal to the value of the stolen goods and edict   Forgery of an official document: flogging and exile for 10 summers   Hampering justice: fine up to 200 gp and hard labor up to 30 days   Littering: fine up to 2 gp and edict   Poisoning a city well: death   Theft: flogging (20 strokes) followed by imprisonment up to 20 days, hard labor up to 1 year, or fine equal to the value of the stolen goods   Treason: death   Vandalism: imprisonment up to 40 days plus fine and/or damages covering the cost of repairs plus up to 100 gp   Using magic to influence an official without consent: fine or damages up to 1,000 gp and edict   Assaulting a priest or lay worshiper: imprisonment up to 40 days and damages up to 500 gp   Disorderly conduct within a temple: fine up to 5 gp and edict.   Public blasphemy against a god or church: edict   Theft of temple goods or offerings: imprisonment up to 120 days and damages up to double the cost of the stolen items   Tomb-robbing: imprisonment up to 100 days and damages covering the cost of repairs plus 500 gp   Assaulting a citizen: imprisonment up to 30 days, flogging (40 strokes), and damages up to 1,000 gp   Blackmailing or intimidating a citizen: fine or damages up to 500 gp and edict   Burglary: imprisonment up to 200 days and damages equal to the value of the stolen goods plus 500 gp   Damaging property or livestock: damages covering the cost of repairs or replacement plus up to 500 gp   Disturbing the peace: fine up to 25 gp and edict   Murdering a citizen without justification: death or hard labor up to 10 years, and damages up to 1,000 gp paid to the victim’s kin   Murdering a citizen with justification: exile up to 5 years or hard labor up to 3 years or damages up to 1,000 gp paid to the victim’s kin   Robbery: hard labor up to 1 month and damages equal to the value of the stolen goods plus 500 gp   Using magic to influence a citizen without consent: fine or damages up to 1,000 gp and edict   Enslavement of a Drandar Citizen: Flogging (50 strokes), and up to 10 years of hard labor.

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