Annexea

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The Ectoplasmic State of Annexea
annexea.jpg
Flag of Annexea
Motto: We are all ectoplasm.
Capital None, Barat de facto
Official Language None, English de facto
Religion Ectoplasmism
Government
-Coordinator
Amorphous authoritarian bureaucracy
Joseph Bradley
National Symbols National Animal: The centipede
Currency Junket
Internet TLD .ax
Calling Code 666

Annexea is an isolationist nation located in Taijitu. The country is perhaps best known for its incredibly lax policy regarding drugs, as well as its pursuit of the Philosophy of Ectoplasm. The government's stated aim, in accordance with this philosophy, is to absorb all that there is into the unity of the "Ectoplasm"'s corrupting influence.

History

The rise and spread of Annexean society can be thought of as a swarm of locusts traveling from field to field. Its pattern of expansion has been to use the resources of an area, convert it to an ectoplasmic community, then find other 'pure' lands to warp to its needs.

The First Regime

Our records can be accurately - as much as history can be 'accurate' - traced back to the regime of the Socialists, on the first island of Annexea (note that we name the current island of conquest Annexea...). The society of Annexea had been functioning in a sort of libertarian state for some time, but the quality of life was also dropping steadily. This poor standard of living led to significant support for greater government intervention. A faction of Socialists quickly grew to the majority and took over the government. Their policies were textbook socialism, a simple and idealistic response to the crisis. Universal health care was established, taxes were raised for the rich, a massive social welfare program was created, and everyone was to help each other succeed. But the regime quickly took advantage of its newfound influence over society and began to shape it towards its warped ideals. It made the fundamental claim that people were good, and that it was the duty of the government to shape its citizens to its ideal of goodness. In accordance with that philosophy, curfews were enacted, dress codes put in place, even harsh limitations on speech. Their insane desire for politeness went as far as a chart for greetings (Fig. 1A). Driven by their desire to escape the past, and believing in the idle promises of the future, the people accepted these laws. They were stifled souls in superficial shells, living superficial lives. The government indoctrinated them with their optimistic orthodoxy (see Fig 1B for an example) at a young age. Yet even this inconsistency of murder used to preserve the "goodness" of society could not influence the public to change; they were too deeply under the spell of this regime.

The Resistance

It was 15 years of oppression before free will once again began to be instilled in the minds of the people. At first, the resistance was limited to occasional acts of "civil disobedience" as the people individually found themselves "succumbing to desires" against the wishes of the government. A minority faction grew out of these scattered dissenters, choosing the free lifestyle contrary to the goals of the government. The Socialists used "rehabilitation programs" and other strategies to quell this disobedience, but they were ineffective - their society relied upon the goodness of man, and thus their laws were inherently unenforceable by their own logic. Powerless to stop it, the government watched as their great society collapsed, with only feeble, ineffective reactions. (see Fig 2A, which exemplifies their helplessness).

The fall of the Socialists

With no people left to govern, the socialist government quickly dissolved, leaving all of Annexea in chaos. The people, now tired of government, lived in deliberate anarchy, rejecting almost all attempts at any kind of order. Dissenters who advocated for more regulations or a return to old policies were swiftly mobbed and removed from society. What little structure did exist came in the form of amorphous "communities" that represented people naturally clustering together.

The Entropic State

The prevailing philosophy of today has its roots in this organic society brought upon by the collapse of government and disillusionment of its people. The people began to realize that society tends towards entropy. The most "stable" form of society is a loosely bound "chaos", and society will naturally move towards this state. The community reasoned that this pull towards social entropy creates stress on society, and that therefore the ideal society, which has no stress, must be the formless chaos of entropy. And so the first Post-Socialist society was formed, referred to as the "Entropic State". Although this society began to understand the value of the chaotic model of society, its philosophy was simplistic and fatally flawed.

The formation of the Cell State

The next phase of Annexea's development into modern day society was its formation of specialized structures and a central government. This, contrary to the philosophy of the prior society, is the natural tendency of humanity. This process is analogous to the natural process of cell growth; the various components of a cell form from the cytoplasm and are controlled by a nucleus. Hence, this form of society is referred to as a "Cell State". The origin of this new desire for (limited) order in society grew, ironically, from the anti-order sentiments that dominated the entropic state. Inevitably, to preserve the chaos, rules were necessary to prohibit anything but anarchy. The first governments with any power were formed from the most strongly anti-order individuals seeking to preserve anarchy. These local authorities shifted and merged, eventually creating a centralized system for controlling society. Just as total chaos was kept through social pressure, so was the existence of government. The most powerful anarchists became the first government leaders, and so were able to maintain influence over society. The prevailing philosophy, thusly, changed to reflect these new circumstances. It now advocated controlled chaos, and, most importantly, a loose union of society's parts. This natural change in public opinion quickly brought about a fairly stable cell state.

The flaws of the Cell State

The nucleus of the Cell State had a fundamental flaw in its origins. The first members of the government were former ex-anarchist local government officials from throughout Annexea. The government was seen by the people an authoritarian democracy, the ex-anarchists being representatives of the various communities. With their new principles of loose unity and controlled chaos in mind, the Annexean people advocated for an authoritarian democracy that could impose the basic ideals of Annexea and preserve its society, yet still grant the people freedom at a local level. This new system, however, was paralleled that of the Socialists - the only difference being the commitment to social freedom rather than social conditioning. The social atmosphere of the Cell State, again afflicted by optimism, began to ignore the inherent corruption of the human soul. Their society, though superficially similar to that of today in its policies and practices, was driven by naive hedonism (known as Cytoplasmism), not the true philosophy of Ectoplasm.

The Ectoplasmic State

Though for the most part, the myopic society did not have the horrors of the Socialists embedded in their memory, there were a few who recognized the terrible path Annexea was taking. In order to correct the flaws of the Cell State, these reformers developed the idea of expanding the central government to reduce its efficiency, thus making "progress", such as socialism, nearly impossible. This major expansion of government was a difficult task, but eventually, the goal of the massive bureaucracy was achieved (the details of this maneuver are complex and too long to describe in this summary). Along with these government changes came the propagation of a new philosophy - Ectoplasmism. This new philosophy declared that the ideal state of society is a controlled chaos, and that a society should move towards the corrupted "ectoplasm" that underlies the universe. It was similar to Cytoplasmism, but clarified two things: it asserted the inherent taint in all things, and it stopped the movement of society towards "progress".

Geography

The entire nation is located on an island roughly the size of Australia, lying just north of the Antarctic. The island can be divided into four divisions.

Interzone

Interzone is the massive, sprawling, overdeveloped, morally-degenerated, inhospitable region that is the heart of Annexea both physically and socially. Interzone is chaotic and corrupt, with little regulation. The environment is largely desert; the region expands outwards, slowly destroying natural resources and claiming more land. Entrance for immigrants is through the northern port city of Barat. The Ectoplasmicon, Annexea's religious leader, resides in central Interzone.

Freeland

Freeland is a semi-autonomous "republic" (i.e. oligarchy) that contrasts sharply with Interzone. While still having the same "depraved" feel to it, it has far more order. Freeland is totalitarian where Interzone is a corrupt bureaucracy. Freeland is home to most of the scientific research and much of Annexea's military operations (details sketchy, of course). Whereas entrance into Interzone is easy, entrance into Freeland is a more rigorous process.

Qezzef

The province of Qezzef is the "sane" province of Annexea. It is less populated than Interzone, so it has less sprawl and urban corruption. Qezzefi believe as other Annexeans do in freedom to pursue happiness (i.e. "hedonism"), but try on large to be less depraved in this pursuit. Qezzef is smaller than Interzone, but continues to grow, especially on its coast. Qezzef is the location of foreign embassies and is generally considered the most pragmatic sector.

Bassa

This region is the smallest of the four regions, and would like to keep it that way. They are hedonistic but less "pragmatic" than Qezzefi. For the most part, they are left in the southwest. Bassa has the largest percentage of Kandenkaro ("native" forest-dwellers oppressed, etc.) integrated into their society. The other regions generally don't care much about Bassa. Bassa is the nicest looking destination for tourists (to have fun!), and the regional government is in the process of creating a resort island to attract said tourists.

Environment

The Annexeans' quest for Ectoplasm has ultimately resulted in a destructive environmental policy, with the area of the island which has been transformed into urban sprawl growing daily. The exception are the forests in which the Annexean giant centipede is farmed for the black meat.

Deserts

The only true desert of Annexea is in the center of the island. This desert formed as a result of overgrazing and other human influence, coupled with low rainfall. It is a moderately dry desert that still holds some life, mostly cacti, snakes and other small animals.

Plains

Slash and Burn agriculture has transformed once forested areas into much bleaker plains. Because of the suburban sprawl that has taken over much of the area, the wildilife largely constitutes creatures that are specifically adapted to living with humans, such as squirrels and pigeons. Flora is limited to bushes, the occasional cactus, and sparse trees.

Annexean Giant Centipede

This creature is exclusive to areas deep within the forests of Annexea. For whatever reason, they are very difficult to breed in captivity, and are only bred by 'Kero centipede farmers who have a long tradition of doing so. Feeding on mice and lizards that are native to the forests, the centipedes are poisonous, carrying chemicals which act as hallucinogens on humans. The effects of these chemicals are minimal when coming in contact with skin or being bitten; To produce the Black Meat, it is necessary to heat the substance, a process which increases its potency.

Government

In Annexea, there is one branch of government - The Bureaucracy. It is vast and inefficient, and gains new members through absorption (hiring without consent). In actuality, though, there are several 'pockets' of the government which aren't as bureaucratic:

Foreign Affairs

Located largely in Qezzef, foreign affairs is fairly removed from the Annexean government. However, it is still a part of the Bureaucracy, so it is influenced by domestic politics and government beliefs.

The Military

Somewhat of a paradox, the military is an authoritarian group within a bureaucracy. Even more confusing, the bureaucracy does influence the actions of the military and the bureaucracy controls military spending. The Military is based in Freeland, where authoritarianism is able to work.

Intelligence

Also based largely in Freeland, intelligence is fairly independent of the bureaucracy (aside from some oversight, funding...). Much of it is also a part of the organic bureaucracy, so it still isn't very centralized.

The Coordinator

This is similar to the nucleus of a cell, except with less power and much more unstable. The Coordinator, Coordinating Committee, Heads of Departments, etc. enjoy somewhat more power than others in the bureaucracy. But inevitably, they are still subject to the forces of the bureaucracy

It is important to note that the bureaucracy is like an organism, with many shifting, interacting regions. There tend to be situations where multiple departments may work on the same project without knowing, etc. Also, oversight committees exist in certain departments for other departments, leading to an endlessly confusing network of bureaucracy watching still more bureaucracy.

Government Positions and Officials

Acting Coordinator (Head of Government): Joseph Bradley

Manager of Coordinator's Coordination Committee (Acting) Kathryn Wright

Coordination Committee, Law Advisor : Ahmad Khyari

Director of Health Care: Hassan Fezzik

Director of Education: Lydia Martin

Director of Foreign Affairs: William Leeman

Vice-Director of FA: Aissa Kadiri

Director of International Influence (in Foreign Affairs): Thomas Richardson

Director of Embassy Management: James Acheson

Director of Immigration Services: Mohamed Bennouna

Vice-Director of Immigration Services: Johnathan Warren

Director of Research: Dr. Jack Lint

Director of Social Equality and Welfare: Kathy Radford

Director of Intelligence: Ameer Sabah

Director of Military Budget Committee: Ahmed El Alami

Director of Defence: Gen. Saad Ibrahim

Budget Director: Joan Helpmann

Director of Domestic Commerce: Howard Jones

Director of International Commerce: Sarah Pryce

Ectoplasmicon (Director of Spirituality): The Ectoplasmicon

Kandenkero Ruler: K||ágà (Kaga for short) ('Kero ruler serves as a liaison between cultures. He isn't technically a part of the Annexean government. )

Laws

Will be written later.

Economy

The Annexean economy, like its society, is characterized by a confusing lack of order with distant but omnipresent government oversight. The culture may seem to indicate that Annexeans do not "care" about having a profitable economy, but like any people, they do seek to have a successful economy.

Compulsory Consumerism

Annexea's economic system is characterized a society-driven free market influenced by government oversight and subsidizing. This dual paradigm of government control and laissez-faire economics is the result of two major modes of thought in Annexea: libertarianism, and a desire to promote "Ectoplasm". Thus, Annexeans want to be economically free, but only if people are free following the right ideals.

The primary means by which the government controls business is through subsidies. The Annnexean government provides massive subsidies for drug producers and energy companies (see sections below). This means that these two critical industries are under strict oversight, and it is near impossible for smaller companies to gain any traction against the subsidized giants.

The government, however, does not go so far as to regulate small businesses. It is at this level where the laissez faire philosophy is most realized. A small business could be anything from a coffee shop to a small scale drug operation (As a side note, these "street dealers" are part of a complex drug market; they buy drugs from the government or elsewhere and resell them, usually along with slight modifcations or other gimmicks. They are left in business by the government because they make effective distributors; thus,they are, in a sense, indirectly subsidized). Anyone in Annexea can start a business, as there is virtually no regulation or restriction (there are a few, but most are obscure law and are not enforced). Cut-throat competition is common, especially among these smaller businesses; there is a constant struggle to make profit and eliminate competition.

The second major means of economic control by the government is, strangely, anti-trust regulation. According to the philosophy of Ectoplasm, the ideal economy is a sprawling, organic system with a variety of opposing forces. Thus, the government finds it necessary to ensure that no company becomes too powerful. It will create and support new businesses with opposing models, and break up monopolies. Unlike most anti-trust policy in other nations, the Annexeans accept "corrupt" business practices, so long as they are opposed and balanced by other ambitions. For instance, hiring people to heckle potential customers outside a rival store is allowed, so long as this does not create monopolic control. It is important to note that this pluralistic model does not extend itself to the heavily subsidized industries, which the government runs with little explanation.

Drugs

Annexea is best known in the international economy as a producer of drugs, due to its legalization of just about every drug and strangely positive emphasis on the issue. Just as some nations have subsidies for food farming, the Annexean goverment supports and fosters drug production. A large portion (relative to that of other nations) of Annexean agriculture is devoted to "agricultural drugs (marijuana, poppies for opium, etc.). The drugs that are not traded wihtin the domestic economy are sold on the black market, whose workings are very familiar to the Annexean government. Though they will not admit it, the Annexean government provides connections to the black market in various nations to well-behaved drug producing companies.

The Black Meat is produced in small quantities, because of the intensive process of raising centipedes. Thus, it is extremely expensive in the international market, and has had little success. A kind of nationalism and social pressure drives many Annexean citizens to partake of the delicacy, a practice not as appreciated by outsiders. Black meat only comprises of about 3-8% of the total drug market.

Annexea also has, in its scientific community, a great emphasis on "pharmaceutical research". This includes research into "psychedelic therapy" and other treatments that would seem questionable to most nations. Synthetic drugs, especially hallucinogens, are created in government pharmaceutical labs as well as in private drug companies (whose compliance to government rules is ensured by black market incentives). Tests of drugs are usually completed on "human samples", i.e. drug addicts eager for something new.

Power (Oil and Uranium)

A large part of the Annexean economy is centered around energy, specifically that from oil and uranium. Oil is drilled from offshore platforms mostly to the west of Annexea, and it is refined near the northwestern coast. The Annexean oil pipelines carry this oil throughout Interzone. The majority of oil goes to Interzone, where it is used for everything from machinery to vehicles. A smaller amount is transported to Bassa and Qezzef, mostly via ship (because there are no major pipelines in that direction). The Annexean oil industry operates without any regard for the natural environment, and little regard for its own workers.


Annexean Uranium is obtained through mining in central Interzone. Much of the power in Annexea is supplied through nuclear power plants through a new nuclear energy program. Like the oil industry, the Uranium Industry has little concern for individual workers, and even less for the environment. Uranium mining is considered to be one of the most brutal jobs in Annexea. It is rumored that the Ectoplasmicon consumes uranium regularly (because a small amount seems to find its way to *slurp*), but such rumor should not be taken seriously, considering many of the same people believe he glows when you turn the lights off.

Society

Annexean society is characterized by an absolute absence of any social order...

Political Affiliations

Although there are no official political parties in Annexea, as is inevitable in any society, political groups form. Below is an overview of some relevant, and a few irrelevant, "parties", in no particular order.

Political "Parties" in Annexea

Technocrats Nickname (Good/Bad): [techno backbeat]/Idiots Main demographics: Druggies with computers Centers of Support: Sparse around Interzone Ideal Government: Technocracy (like anarchy, but set to music)

The Technocrats believe that society should be ruled by Techno dance (NOT technology, it's tech-no-cracy), specifically to the synthesized sounds of techno. It was originally a dance craze, but it became a pseudo-political organization when many began banding together to advocate for anarchy. Anarchists can usually get their support because the technocrats alone would have basically no power. Except the power of dance.

Mugwump Party Nickname (Good/Bad): /[Censored] Main demographics: Druggies Centers of Support: Central Interzone Ideal Government: They don't know much about that stuff.

This party hopes to "transcend" normal existence, whatever that means, through the use of drugs. Since this is still ectoplasm, this would be better put as "corruption".

Liquefactionists Nickname (Good/Bad): /[Censored] Main demographics: Druggies Centers of Support: Mostly Interzone, minority in Freeland Ideal Government: Anarchic Soup.

The Liquefactionists advocate an extreme form of Ectoplasm: Everything must be assimilated, with force if necessary, into one giant blob. This is not to say that everything must be homogeneous - they do agree with the tenet of variety in Ectoplasm. But they do not appreciate the Ectoplasmicon as a political leader, nor do they appreciate the sprawling bureaucracy that controls society. They are, in a sense, a combination of Ectoplasm and Anarchy. They especially emphasize a loss of individuality, which puts them at odds with most of the economy.

Free Love Party Nickname (Good/Bad): /[Censored] Main demographics: Druggies Centers of Support: Bassa, northern Interzone Ideal Government: They don't know much about that stuff.

The goal of the Free Love Party is, simply put, hedonism. They advocate massive government spending on drugs and related "activities", and being high and having large scale drug orgies often. They have interesting campaign events, to say the least. As much as Annexeans love drugs, most do not appreciate this extreme, nor do they appreciate the implied positive spin. They gain support through their actions, not so much through their arguments, which generally sound like "Whooooa.........".

Factualists Nickname (Good/Bad): /Fascists Main demographics: Military, Subsidized Business Owners Centers of Support: Freeland, central-east Interzone Ideal Government: Authoritarian

The Factualists believe that the bureaucracy is a waste of resources and time, and it is necessary to centralize it to create better consistency and more effective enforcement. They have some support from businesses because of promise to make economic regulations more sane, at least for government controlled business. The Factualists hold that foreign policy is important, and a "united" Annexea is important in the international community.

The Neo-Bureaucrats NIckname (Good/Bad): same/Paper-Pushers Main demographics: Bureaucrats, Middle Aged Centers of support: Throughout Interzone, Qezzef [esp. northern] Ideal Government: Accountable Bureaucracy

The Neo-Bureaucrats believe in the bureaucratic system of Annexea but seek some reforms to make it be more accountable. They advocate for a better records system, less redundant communication, and more. Their greatest concern is with the "absorption" method of bureaucratic appointment; They call for a meritocratic system or at least one in which the people may choose to participate. This, they argue, would make bureaucracy run better by having better staff.

The Democratic Party Nickname (Good/Bad): same/Socialists Main demographics: Young College graduates, some College students, 'Kero independence activists Main centers of support: Qezzef, Interzone [near the Maw] Ideal Government: Representative Democracy

Emboldened by awareness of other democratic nations of the world, this party has begun a quiet, but sustained campaign for greater representation. They believe that the Annexean bureaucracy must be held accountable by the people.

The Anarcho-Democrats Nickname (Good/Bad): Adems [sounds like "'ate 'ems"] / Main demographics: Students, some small business owners Main centers of support: East Bassa, North-Central Interzone Ideal Government: "Pure" Democracy

The Anarcho-Democrats are a fusion of the democratic philosophy that is a reaction to the sprawling Annexean bureaucracy, and the libertarian belief in freedom. They are considered the far left wing of the Democratic supporters. They advocate for a very decentralized government and having most affairs decided through referenda or town meeting (imagining this gives a good sense of the "anarchy" part).

Ectoplasm Nickname (Good/Bad): /Useless Main demographics: Varies. Strongest support among the young, not college educated, and the elderly. Centers of Support: Interzone, Freeland, parts of Bassa

This term is not really an organized group of supporters, describing the opinion which favors the "status quo". Though largely apolitical, these people will stand against those who seek to create political change. This group is also the "status quo" itself; hence the lack of a "catchy" label - it's assumed until you believe otherwise.


Ectoplasm

An Ectoplasm Primer

A Primer on Ectoplasmism (for Outsiders)

Compiled by the Bureau of Religious Affairs, Annexea

Introduction

What is Ectoplasm? In your dictionary, you may find an entry that speaks of cell cytoplasm or ghostly residue. In Annexea, we define Ectoplasm very differently, though using the same basic idea.

Our Definition: The immaterial, spiritual, tainted substance of which all things in the universe are formed.

With this definition, though one can get a quick idea of the nature of Ectoplasm, it is difficult to truly understand the concept through a single sentence. The following informational essay will attempt to present Ectoplasm in a less erudite manner to give the reader an impression of the idea and to explore the details of the philosophy.

An Ectoplasm Metaphor - The Pond

Imagine a pristine pond, its depths visible in its clear waters, sunlight shimmering about its subtly wavering surface. Fish swim in blissful ignorance, nibbling on the vibrant green aquatic plants that sway with the currents. All live in harmony, but this pure environment cannot last. Bacteria grow and multiply, and malignant weeds begin to spread their dark green tendrils about the pond, strangling the life out of the innocent plants of the pristine past. Algae grows and chokes out other life, and what is left is tainted by disease and death. The waters turn opaque, a murky brown obscuring whatever lies at the bottom. Eventually, this degeneration ceases, as the algae and bacteria reach their capacity, and all becomes stable. This is the nature of the universe, and so to be one with the universe, we must accept the sickly brown of the murky pondwater.

Customs, Rules, and Practices of Ectoplasm

The Black Meat The Black Meat refers to the flesh of the Annexean Giant Centipede, which contains a hallucinogenic chemical that is activated when ingested. The Black Meat is the most important drug to Annexea's culture, and held in very high regard by Annexean citizens. The Black Meat, more than any other drug, is said to bring about a mystical, ectoplasmic experience. It's supply is limited to the Kandankero centipede farmers (Ukún!ola; the "!" is a click consonant, called Uku for short), who live in the forests on the outskirts of Annexea. It is rumored that the Ectoplasmicon feeds entirely on the Black Meat.

Sharing of Blood This is a form of contract signature. The agreeing parties cut themselves, usually a pinprick with a needle, and place their blood upon the contract (written on paper) in a specified place. The blood pools together, symbolizing the merging of Ectoplasm (see section on Blood and Ectoplasm). This form of agreement is rarely imposed on foreigners, and is generally reserved for agreements requiring greater binding than a mere signature.

Pronouns In formal situations, addressing a follower of Ectoplasm necessitates the use of the pronoun "We". A true Ectoplasmicite begins to shed the inherently isolating personality and becomes a part of Ectoplasm. It is also technically correct (though rarely practiced except at the highest echelons) to replace the pronoun "I" with "We", as referring to one's self is referring to Ectoplasm, and thus everyone.

To denote which individual of the "we" the pronoun refers to, eye contact and hand gestures are usually used. In writing, it is formally correct to write the particular reference after a dash (e.g. We-Bob, do not fully understand Ectoplasm yet.), or use the We-You pronoun "Ye". A common Annexean insult is to use "You" instead of "Ye", implying that the receiver of the comment is detached from Ectoplasm.

Note that it is offensive for an outsider, and especially an opponent to Ectoplasm, to use "we" in place of "you" or "I", as the outsider is not a part of the Ectoplasmic community.

Kandankero Society

Facts and History

Environment: Lush forests of Annexea. Non-coastal. Population: Estimates from .35 million to 1.75 million. Annexean figure: 860,000 Time of Existence: First major group to inhabit the current Annexean island, time unknown.

Population before Annexean migration: Estimated 2 - 10 million. Annexean figure: About 2 million.

Development History Hunter Gatherers --> Farmers/Hunter Gatherers ---> Development of "tribes" ---> Complex political organization ---> Arrival of Annexeans ---> Idea Diffusion, Technology Note that there was limited farming, so a very complex society couldn't much develop.

Culture

Culture Summary -Polytheistic, aspect Gods. -King is not divine, but ruling elders (including shamans) have link to Gods. -Power of laughter! -Only go to war if society is greatly threatened (Defensive war only). -Don't be too selfish with pursuing happiness (or there will be shame, perhaps worse). -Sharing is good, giving up everything for anotther is bad.

Leader: K||ágà (Kaga for short) Structure of Government: Oligarchy. Well established system.

Cultural Groups Divided into North, South, East. South has most population, North was least monitored until it was attacked by Annexean to quell the rebellion.

Religion Basics -Creation: World created, but filled with chaos and badness by mistake. To correct it, people given humor. Reality, in a sense, is a cosmic joke. -Laughter isn't just about conventional jokes. Since the world is a joke, truly being a part of the world must be done through laughter.


Language

Real Language Base: Khoisan Language Group, it basically is Nama. Main Language Name: Nama. Dialects: Yes, per geographic region - North: Kho!ama South: Nama East: Namidama Other Languages: English.

Words, Idioms and Religious terms

≠hanú - Lit. 'straight'. Used often to describe a stiff personality or a stubborn person.

míí-a'se - 'to speak truly'. Note that 'true speech' which is done often through symbolic laughter. Often translated as 'to laugh'.

≠óm-am'a - Lit. 'to know truth'. Faith/Sense of Humor. Essentially, ability to see and accept the truth of the world and the Gods.

hòá-rà-ka - Lit. 'all'. This is the Great Pattern of life. Very important spiritual term.

!oa ≠hanú-se - Lit. 'to swim against the river'. (Idiom) Means 'to go against the hòá-rà-ka, though not necessarily with malicious intentions. Usually refers to a foolish person.

!áro-tama - Lit. 'anti-forest'. Refers to the desert, but carries spiritual weight over the normal word for 'desert'. About as close to Hell as exists in the religion.

≠hanú |úí ti kóí tìsí - Lit. 'straight one of a hundred'. (Idiom) Often shortened to "≠hanú |úí". Refers to a 'straight' thread of the hòá-rà-ka, which is one that doesn't twist and curve with the rest. The phrase is used to describe a kind of 'rogue storyline' who deliberately seeks to ruin ('straighten') the pattern. This idiom comes from a popular 'Kero myth where the evil who seeks to destroy a culture is recognized by the hero among a hundred men. In short, the hero watches them follow (bend to the will of) the hòá-rà-ka, and the evil one does not bend.