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The Nomadic Peoples of Rising Flame are a people filled with wanderlust. The earliest records show people arriving in the region over 4000 years ago. There appeared to be only three tribes keeping any actual records in a physical form, the rest apparently opting for the storyteller method. Some of those storytellers histories are rich elements of the many myths and legends of the nation of Rising Flame. Of the three tribes that took records, only one was deemed accurate by the current Marshall, [[B'ern TseTung]]. One written by the Brand tribe, which at the time was led by Bjorn AggInVerjin. B'ern TseTung is reputedly a decendant, which may have influenced his decision to accept the Brand tribe's recoreds as more factual than the others. This must be noted because those records are the primary source of data for this entry.
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The Nomadic Peoples of Rising Flame are a people filled with wanderlust. The earliest records show people arriving in the region over 4000 years ago. There appeared to be only three tribes keeping any actual records in a physical form, the rest apparently opting for the storyteller method. Some of those storytellers histories are rich elements of the many myths and legends of the nation of Rising Flame. Of the three tribes that took records, only one was deemed accurate by the current Marshall, [[B'ern TseTung]]. One written by the Brand tribe, which at the time was led by Bjorn AgginVerjjin. B'ern TseTung is reputedly a decendant, which may have influenced his decision to accept the Brand tribe's recoreds as more factual than the others. This must be noted because those records are the primary source of data for this entry.
  
  

Revision as of 00:18, 10 July 2005

Rising Flame
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Flag of Rising Flame
Motto: Even in death, we will rise again.
The Seventh Column
Region The Seventh Column
Capital City of Brand
Official Language(s) English, Japanese, Chinese, Dutch
Leader B'ern TseTung
Population Over 20 Million
Currency Star 
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The Nomadic Peoples of Rising Flame are a people filled with wanderlust. The earliest records show people arriving in the region over 4000 years ago. There appeared to be only three tribes keeping any actual records in a physical form, the rest apparently opting for the storyteller method. Some of those storytellers histories are rich elements of the many myths and legends of the nation of Rising Flame. Of the three tribes that took records, only one was deemed accurate by the current Marshall, B'ern TseTung. One written by the Brand tribe, which at the time was led by Bjorn AgginVerjjin. B'ern TseTung is reputedly a decendant, which may have influenced his decision to accept the Brand tribe's recoreds as more factual than the others. This must be noted because those records are the primary source of data for this entry.


History

The Nomadic Peoples of Rising Flame is a largely free territory, that has only recently adopted organized government in order to keep up with the changing world. As such their history, while rich indeed, was not measured with dates until the last five years or so.

Speculations of the origin of Rising Flame vary slightly, but the country is generally regarded to have began by nomads who followed the Phoenix because they believed it to have mystical power. Now they love visitors, and are generally very peaceful and well liked.

Tourism

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One popular activity is the (always non-lethal) Phoenix Hunt, where after signing a few waivers, the government will let you adopt the caught Phoenix!

Growth

Current trends indicate a few cities cropping up here and there, and an ever increasing border patrol. The population has gone from around 5 million a few years ago, to over 20 million today. The relatively lax government is a major contributor to the population growth.

Laws

Recreational drug use is legal, and even clothing is optional. Civil rights and Political freedoms tend to be held in high regard.

Military

There isn't a pervasive military presence in Rising Flame - all members are voluntary. They tend to use unorthodox methods of fighting, and it's looked upon with wary suspicion by neighboors, although Rising Flame has never been involved in warfare at the time of this writing.

Economy

The government is a low taxation one, and many of the choices that the Grand Marshall makes seem to have negative impacts on the economy. Hopefully they make a few changes before the Star is worth no more than a blade of grass.

Currency

For years the nation of Rising Flame had used only coin currency.

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The Star has recently made the change from coin only to coin and paper money. Here is an example.

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Paper currency is still new to the nation, and has been slow to catch on.

The Noble Phoenix

Military

The military is looking into uses for the Phoenix in military applications, as they are quite plentiful. Their most current issue is trying to get the birds to combust on demand.

Revered Beast or Pain in the Ass?

The Phoenix, the national animal of Rising Flame, has long been revered, but as the country moves out of the simple life and into modern trappings, the bird is regarded as a nuisance. More and more angry housewives complain about the birds landing on thier clotheslines, only to have to buy a new wardrobe because of scorch marks.


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The homes are being constructed with clay roofs, because this problem is so great.

Natural Defense

The sakura forests offer a respite and a natural choice for home and building construction, as the Phoenix does like to nest in the roots, but seems to have an aversion to the cherry-blossoms.

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These blossoms are being processed for extract, which is then used to treat the homes. It's not practical for clothing as of the time of this writing, so the indoor dryer industry has found a niche market.