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Revision as of 01:35, 4 March 2005

Rastaban
rastabann.jpg
Flag of Rastaban
Motto: Spei bonae atque animae
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Region The Heartland
Capital New Avalon
Official Language(s) Rastabite, English, Dragon & Lehite
Leader Queen Cora Julie Artemis Rastaban
Population < 2.427 billion
Currency Mark 
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Name Game

Is it Rastabann or Rastaban? Both spellings are acceptable, though it is written Rastabann everywhere else save The Heartland and with in the country. The name change came about when Prince Al'ver was declaring civil war in Rastaban. He was able to get a hold of information and forms that allowed him to change the spelling of Rastaban from that day forward. Currently, government agents are looking for a way to change it back to Rastaban. Prince Al'ver was quick on his feet and destroyed all means of doing this. He also isn't talking at the moment.


Current Events

TBA

History

Six groups, or Houses officially founded the Queendom of Rastaban over 2,000 years ago. Each House was gifted in communicating with the dragons that roam the land and the magic the Guardians bestowed upon them. These six groups worked with each other to further their abilities and learn from the Guardians.

That was until the House of Azhdeha became greedy and wished to rule over the six Houses. Their leader, Lung'wa, decided that that he'd wanted to be the one with sole power. A council of six men, one from each house governed the Houses, elected by the people, and governed them then. Lung'wa felt that the House of Azhdeha should have sole say in important matters, for the founder of the House was said to be the one of two people first to be taught by the Guardians.

This caused unrest among the Houses. It finally came to a head when civil war broke out among them. The Houses of Draco and Anguis joined Azhdeha, while the Houses of Tiamat, Hashteher and Rastaban join forces. The final confrontation was the Battle of Tres, which included the Houses of Azhdeha, Tiamat, and Rastaban. It ended when Iliana of Rastaban struck Lung'wa dead using a primitive weapon known as an atlatl.

When the council (minus Azhdeha) decided that men were out for domination. They then handed the reigns over to the women. The women, knowing that they would fight then decided that they would give one woman the power to make these decisions. And who better than the woman who killed Lung'wa? Iliana became queen. It was called the Tribal Lands of Wyrm until fifty years afterwards at the end of Queen Iliana's rule. The people changed it to the Queendom of Rastaban, after the House of their first queen.

Queen Iliana was 80 years old at the time of her death, and her only daughter had died three years prior. Her eldest great-granddaughter, Elspeth, then inherited the throne.

Its tradition that the children (and husbands) take the woman’s name because of an old saying: “Mothers are fonder than fathers of their children because they are more certain they are their own”. It is only the queen’s husband who has to option of taking his wife’s name or not. The queen's husband may be called king if he takes his wife's name and prince if he wishes to keep his. This was established in the reign of Queen Ev'lyn I, daughter of Queen Elspeth.

Since the War of the Houses Rastaban has had a few skirmishes and battles with other countries, but over all living in peace. Through time though, the Houses have drifted away from being taught by the Guardians. Now it is usually the First House of Rastaban and affluent families that are taught by them. Almost all the magic as been lost.

Queen Julie III wasn't that strong of a ruler and made some bad decisions based on what her advisors (all men) told her. She let them run her life. She married three times. First to David Vaqles. He died at sea. Then to Cristoff Caze-sen who died in a plane crash. Her third husband was (Her pervious husbands where of the Third House of Hashteher) the least liked husband of all, Al'ver Yfelle of the Fifth House of Draco.

Yet he had to most influence over Queen Julie. Her other husbands had tried to get her out of her advisors' grasp. Then they died under questionable circumstances, except Al'ver, whose father was Queen Julie's Head Advisor

When she died this left her daughter, Queen Cora to try and right her mother's wrongs. She has gotten rid of all her mother's advisors, save one. The young Tanek Ryu. Yet, her stepfather, Prince Al'ver, has pushed advisors upon her. This forced her to create two cabinets, or Nooks. The First Nook is of those she trusts, the Second Nook is of those Prince Al'ver has suggested. The Second Nook is gradually being faded out after someone turned their hair pink. (All but two are left since the civil war.)

Still, the young queen is untried, inheriting the throne just before she was 18. By the "prince's advisors" (as they're called) she is being urged to marry a foreign man and many other decisions she isn't sure about.

All she wants is peace and prosperity for her country, to be able to fix her mother's mistakes, and lead her Queendom into a bright future.

This was nearly shoot to pieces when Prince Al'ver started a civil war that lasted two years. His band of maruarders were small, but they caused a great deal of damaged. They were responsible for the changing of the Queendom's name in all the books to Rastabann (though one wouldn't dare formally call the Queendom of Rastaban: the Queendom of Rastabann). Unfortunately Queen Cora has been unable to change this. Al'ver was captured and sent to prison on a small island of Rastaban's coast along with his cohorts, along with his young wife Lady Lara Vecher (Cr'nobog) Yfelle, who was then carrying his child.

In rebellion Princess Cally married Emperor Kratos Andrew Mirume of Athan. His wife recently died and he was looking for someone. They were married, Kratos being 21 and Cally just 16. They decided to have a son, not the conventional way. They use Solid Water's Design-A-Person to create him.

This upset Cora, since that Cally's son (Prince Sei Kratos Al'ver Mirume) has just made her heir to the Queendom, though she still recgonizes her cousin, Kishar Etain, as her heir. Cora is set on avoiding this, should she meet an early death, and is currently looking for a husband (not a leader or heir of a nation).


Government

Rastaban is a monarchy, with the head of the government the Queen. The leader of Rastaban will and always be a queen. She will have to be related to the previous queen either by blood or by marriage (when no sufficent female heir can be found). The queen has a say in all things, but more often than not lets the Parliament and High Court deal with matters. The queen also has a set of adviors, called a Nook, to help her on certain matters. Also each person who is born in Rastaban (regardless of ancestry) is assigned to one of the six houses. The overseer, or Head, of these six houses is responsible for the people within. The Head of the House will help their members find jobs, scholorships, arrange marriages, etc. Below is a list (incomplete) of the people in government.

Royals
Leader - Queen Cora Julie Artemis Rastaban
Heir - Kishar Charlene Etain, Princess-of-the-Blood
Prince Daniel David Rastaban
Prince Dranon Lee Rastaban
1st Nook Members
Tanek Ryu, Administor of National Affairs
Sandy Allis, Administor of Education
Rhylan Aleanrahael, Administor of Non-Human Relations
2nd Nook Members
Tus-sha Sut Yfelle
Robert Plantard
Relatives to the Crown
Duchess L'aura Raleena Rastabite Etain of Lah'mu, Princess-of-the-Blood
Duke Barton (Bart) Allen Etain of Lah'mu
Barson Qiruss Etain of Lah'mu, Prince-of-the-Blood
Suku Daisy Etain, Princess-of-the-Blood
Susa Tulip Etain, Princess-of-the-Blood
Suku and Susa are twins
William V Vaqles
Harold "Harry" Vaqles
Maki Zeniari Vaqules
Leroy Edson Caze-sen, Heir to the Marquess of Chauvel, First Lieutenant (disabled/retired)
Myrddin Hyrum Caze-sen

Religion

Many think that Rastaban's religion is solely based on or around dragons. That's not true. Rastaban's religion has been described as having an Eastern touch to it.

Rastabites worship four main, or cardinal gods:

Sui, the dragon wind god of the north.
Ho'huang, the phoenix fire goddess of the east.
Toboga, the dolphin water goddess of the south.
And Ois'in, the stag earth god of the west.

Under each cardinal god are two secondary gods-

Sui
Akshi, goddess of war and death; Tarv'aa, god of knowledge.
Ho'huang
Kinahau, goddess of the sun and magic; Lugus, god of artisans.
Toboga
Mwet-si, goddess of the moon; C'hel, the god of marriage and the home.
Ois'in: Uir, goddess of justice; Ishja, god of love.

For more detail, see the Rastabite Religion page.

Languages

In Rastaban it has been required by all schools for the past 100 years to have the students learn the four languages spoken widely through out the Queendom. They are the native Rastabite, business English, intellectual Dragon, and ancient Lehite. In the past two years, however, students have been required to pick a fifth language of their choice to learn to be fluent in. Popular choices are German, French, and Spanish. Latin and Greek are gaining in popularity.

The reason for this hard, and often difficult, curriculum is so that all Rastabites may communicate with the citizens of the country and those through out world without having to set aside time during their adult lives to learn such things.