Maliak, Late age of Chaos
Structure
Power at each level is shared by at least two factions, one on the land and another on the sea.
The Rih Reign & The Order of Nine
Pirate King & High Priestess & Master Scholar
Ships Captains & Land Kings
Ships Common Crew & Royal Nobles & Wealthy Merchants
Crewmen & Merchants & Workmen
Culture
There is no end to the maps, no top of the world, there is always more to explore The adventure dies, History is the treasure we keep close, near our hearts with our family.
Disbandment
The Disbandment was more of a peaceful transition into the Age of Revolution, where Maliakian Culture changed yet again.
Demography and Population
The lands of Maliak are divided into three subcategories, the sea, the lands, the mountains.
The sea is home to the Pirate King and their subjects.
The lands are home to the Master Scholar and their students.
The mountains are home to the High Priestess and her disciples.
Each has a unique culture separate from the whole. Tribes populate the nation, some intersecting through the main regions. However, the larger nation shares customs and clothes, as well as history, and operates as a unified country.
DISBANDED/DISSOLVED
Beyond the Sea. Above the Mountains. Between our souls. Swords in hand.
523 A.C. - 905 A.C.
Type
Geopolitical, Kingdom
Alternative Names
Maliak
Predecessor Organization
Successor Organization
Training Level
Professional
Veterancy Level
Experienced
Demonym
Rheignlainian
Leader Title
Head of State
Government System
Tribalism
Power Structure
Semi-autonomous area
Legislative Body
The Councils of the secondary power holders, the Council of Pirates, The Council of Scholars, and the Council of Royals. The three Councils make laws for their individual lands, as well as together for the society. Most laws follow the characterization of codes of honor however, more suggestions that defined laws.
Judicial Body
The Third step of Leadership.
Official Languages
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