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| localized_name = 가장 위엄 있는 쉬브 공화국
 
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| motto = "일어나라! 다시는 노예가 되지 않으려는 자들아."<br>"Arise! Ye, who shall not be slaves again."
 
| motto = "일어나라! 다시는 노예가 되지 않으려는 자들아."<br>"Arise! Ye, who shall not be slaves again."
 
| full_name = Most Serene Republic of Shive
 
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The Shiven inhabitants are suspected to have practiced religion, with many communities bearing remnants of religious structures. Archaeological evidence has supported the idea that rituals of the like were conducted regularly and were often communal.
 
The Shiven inhabitants are suspected to have practiced religion, with many communities bearing remnants of religious structures. Archaeological evidence has supported the idea that rituals of the like were conducted regularly and were often communal.
   
=== Feudal Shive ===
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The first written mention of Shive
Beginning in late antiquity, the Jidae Dynasty administered coastal regions of the Western Norian Steppe, including both Shiven and Henshian Isthmuses. Shive saw one of the first cases of [[wikipedia:Feudalism#History|feudalism]], with decentralized systems of agriculture and fishing. Coastal cities, such as Shive and Henshi, would see strong trade relations with Kafrican merchants, establishing the first diplomatic relations between Kolus and Kafrica.
 
   
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=== Jidae feudal period ===
<nowiki>#</nowiki>[[File:O Jun-yeo.png|thumb|O Jun-yeo, 1699]]
 
 
Beginning in late antiquity, the Jidae Dynasty administered coastal regions of the Western Norian Steppe, including both Shiven and Henshian Isthmuses. Shive saw one of the first cases of [[wikipedia:Feudalism#History|feudalism]], with decentralized systems of agriculture and fishing. Coastal cities, such as Shive and Henshi, would see strong trade relations with Kafrican merchants, establishing the first diplomatic relations between Kolus and Kafrica. Many vassals laid along the west coast of the Kolusian Sea, united only by personal unions or similar economic interests.
===First republic===
 
O Jun-yeo's earlier writings of a Shiven republic would inspire the first consular republic of Shive, of which, O became consul for life after a unanimous vote from newly found College of Counts, composed of former members of the Imperial Court.
 
   
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During the 1500s, the spread of maritime travel introduced many ideas to the Kolusian Seas. The new ideas, including republicanism, would expose the flaws of what was considered an outdated form of government, being the decentralized feudal system of the Jidae. Even compared to other hierarchal systems of the time, the lack of a professional or even present military force as well as mismanagement of resources made the Samagi seek the need for change.
The first republic was not a centralized government, with no written law.
 
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By 1601, Shive would become a port city, opening its docks to nations across the world for the first time. The spread of international trade also elevated the Jidae diplomatically, now that resources could be exchanged. During this time, naval manufacturing would become a popular industry in Shive.
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Many privateers of the Jidae fleet suffered from insufficient pay and poor leadership after the coronation of Yejo. A lack of enforcement within the ranks led to captains resorting to other measures, such as pillaging nearby ports. Because the Jidae Dynasty bore little diplomatic missions nor representatives, these crimes were often committed without punishment.
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[[O Jun-yeo]], a Shokonese naval prodigy and writer, would petition the local courts to increase pay for sailors and privateers alike, however, was under the threat of being charged with treason, and would shortly thereafter live in brief hiding, later fleeing to Shive.
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In Shive, O, through falsified papers, would gain control of a ship-of-the-line, subsequently undertaking small skirmishes with enemy fleets. O's tactical prowess would improve his standing among the Kolusian fleets, leading to his pardon in 1681. With his experience, O would also establish informal alliances among captains, resulting in independent cohorts in battle and nautical duties.
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Throughout the 1680s, the Jidae sought other forms of trade, throttling the maritime community's access to resources.
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''Main article: [[May Mutiny]]''
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In 10 April 1684, Yejo died. His expected successor, Hijo, would die five days later, leading to his brother, Nejong, to assume the throne. Nejong was deeply unpopular among the Shiven maritime community and the upper class. Collaborating with various secret societies, did they create a plot to at the very least, overthrow Nejong, or ultimately, introduce a better suited government body.
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The Guul among other ships docked at Shive on the 15th of May, ahead of Nejong's first inspection of the armada. Having yet to swear loyalty to the new king, the ships docked drew out of harbor over the coming hours.[[File:O Jun-yeo.png|thumb|O Jun-yeo, 1699]]
 
===First republic===
   
 
==== Piracy ====
 
==== Piracy ====
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With the more aggressive policy of O's republic, came the reintroduction of piracy. Piracy however, was not only a tactic, but was a strict military doctrine.
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Under O, Shive saw a dramatic increase in naval production, constructing a fleet heavily based on Kafrican designs. Feudalism was effectively brought to an end with O enforcing absolute control over Shive. While initially constructing merchant ships, the production of ships of the line would begin to enforce Shiven naval supremacy over reluctant merchants, later turning Shive into a sea-faring pirate republic.
 
Under O, Shive saw a dramatic increase in naval production, constructing a fleet heavily based on Kafrican designs. Feudalism was effectively brought to an end with O enforcing absolute control over Shive. While initially constructing merchant ships, the production of ships of the line would begin to enforce Shiven naval supremacy over reluctant merchants, later turning Shive into a sea-faring pirate republic.
   
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O was killed on June 2, 1707 during the [[Siege of Bá]] in modern day [[Solaria]] when his ship, the ''I Taek-so,'' ran aground and was hit in the magazine by Kafrican coastal batteries, obliterating the hull and sinking two nearby gunboats. The fleet would subsequently leave the city, later ravaged by a tropical storm on its return. O was posthumously revered as a savior; his legacy being one of legend, with his birth and death later becoming major holidays in Shive, as well as Fort on East Point being renamed in his honor.
The fleet established many colonies throughout the Aontas, pioneering naval exploration after making first contact with tribes in [[Veiid]]. The pirates transported ideas and people, including [[Patrism]] and its first missionaries, who spread the faith throughout the Aontas, leading to the first Patrist monastery in Shive. O endorsed Patrism, not out of belief, but for a more centralized and politically backed religion to further unite the Samagi as opposed to the widely varying loosely related folk religion in the Western Norian Steppe.
 
 
O was killed on June 2, 1707 during the [[Siege of Bá]] in modern day [[Solaria]] when his ship, the ''I Taek-so,'' ran aground and was hit in the magazine by Kafrican coastal batteries, obliterating the hull and sinking two nearby gunboats. The fleet would subsequently leave the city, and the nation would fall into disarray. O was posthumously revered as a savior; his legacy being one of legend, with his birth and death later becoming major holidays in Shive, as well as Fort on East Point being renamed in his honor.
 
 
[[File:Death of Ho.png|thumb|The Death of O Jun-yeo, 2 June 1707]]
 
[[File:Death of Ho.png|thumb|The Death of O Jun-yeo, 2 June 1707]]
   
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Although the second republic also allowed for the ascension for a second consul, Ji would serve his first term with the second seat vacant.
 
Although the second republic also allowed for the ascension for a second consul, Ji would serve his first term with the second seat vacant.
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The period during and after Ji's consulship would see a period of relative stability and peace; most policies in this period were created to establish Shive as a respectable and conventional power on Kolus. This peace however, was created by a heavy isolationist policy, Shive often traded with Kafrican powers through Henshian trading companies, with
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The Consuls of 1891 would attempt to implement sweeping modernization through the promotion of steam and rail.
   
 
====Decline====
 
====Decline====
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[[File:ShiveRoundel.png|thumb|Roundel of Shive]]
 
[[File:ShiveRoundel.png|thumb|Roundel of Shive]]
 
With the exception of artillery, Shive bears no ground force. Instead, its manpower is allocated to ships overseas or aerial patrols in territorial waters.
 
With the exception of artillery, Shive bears no ground force. Instead, its manpower is allocated to ships overseas or aerial patrols in territorial waters.
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Since independence, the Shiven Air Command has intercepted and engaged numerous bogeys from neighboring nations. Of which, came an ace pilot with six kills over nineteen years, the ''Wings of Shive.''
   
 
==Economy==
 
==Economy==

Latest revision as of 06:36, 26 January 2026

Most Serene Republic of Shive
가장 위엄 있는 쉬브 공화국
Shive Flag.png
Peacetime flag of Shive
Motto "일어나라! 다시는 노예가 되지 않으려는 자들아."
"Arise! Ye, who shall not be slaves again."
Common Name Shive
Anthem 이 나라의 아버지를 기억하라
Remember the Father of This Nation
ShiveGlobe.png
Demonym Shiven
Official languages Namjjog
Currency Shiven hwan
Politics
Capital Shive (city-state)
34° 0′ N, 65° 0′ E
Government Consular Republic
Foundation 2 June 2151
Consuls Hwa Jae-hwa
I Geuk-min
Demography
Ethnicities 99% Samagi
1% Other
Population 330,792
Area 275 km²

Shive, (/ʃɪːv(e)/; Namjjog: /ʃɪv/, or /ŋɪv/), officially the Most Serene Republic of Shive, is the smallest nation on Kerbin by area. A city-state and republic, it is situated on East Kolus along the Western Norian Steppe by the Sea of Aontas with Neo-Mechani and Azuria to its immediate north and Mydrilan to the west. The majority spoken language is Namjjog. The country's territory comprises of the Walled City of Shive and the entirety of the Shiven Isthmus.

Inhabited by early Kolun Kerbals since at least 22,500 BCE, its proximity to the sea and access to fresh water has permitted its continued inhabitancy by the late Proto-Mechani peoples and the modern Samagi.

As a city, Shive's trade and extensive naval and later aerial history through the Sea of Aontas has influenced its maritime culture.

Shive is a developed country with emphasis on maritime commerce; it is heavily reliant on its state and civil fleet for defense and trade. Since the collapse of Mechani, it has established its third consular republic and became a protectorate of the Veiidic Commonwealth.

Etymology

The country of Shive is named after the Shive River south of the nation, making the name a misnomer. The Shive River's name, in turn, is presumed to originate from the mid-antiquity war cry "시부", shouted by early hunter-gatherers on the Western Norian Steppe.

History

Prehistory

Kerbal inhabitance has existed early as 22,500 BCE, during the Paleolithic. Comprising of migrations from the Western Norian Steppe, the Proto-Mechani developed a sedentary and agrarian lifestyle, sustaining off a pescatarian diet of maize, shrimp, and Aontan and Kolusian fish. Early Shiven dwellings were composed of baked soil and later animal hide. The first extinctions in the area, most notably the Aontan decapods and the erasure of most species of maize have been attributed to Kerbal expansion. With the deficit in sources of food, the Samag peoples would look west of the steppe, resulting in the Shiven Isthmus being vastly underpopulated compared to other civilizations around the Aontan and Kolusian Seas.

The Shiven inhabitants are suspected to have practiced religion, with many communities bearing remnants of religious structures. Archaeological evidence has supported the idea that rituals of the like were conducted regularly and were often communal.

The first written mention of Shive

Jidae feudal period

Beginning in late antiquity, the Jidae Dynasty administered coastal regions of the Western Norian Steppe, including both Shiven and Henshian Isthmuses. Shive saw one of the first cases of feudalism, with decentralized systems of agriculture and fishing. Coastal cities, such as Shive and Henshi, would see strong trade relations with Kafrican merchants, establishing the first diplomatic relations between Kolus and Kafrica. Many vassals laid along the west coast of the Kolusian Sea, united only by personal unions or similar economic interests.

During the 1500s, the spread of maritime travel introduced many ideas to the Kolusian Seas. The new ideas, including republicanism, would expose the flaws of what was considered an outdated form of government, being the decentralized feudal system of the Jidae. Even compared to other hierarchal systems of the time, the lack of a professional or even present military force as well as mismanagement of resources made the Samagi seek the need for change.

By 1601, Shive would become a port city, opening its docks to nations across the world for the first time. The spread of international trade also elevated the Jidae diplomatically, now that resources could be exchanged. During this time, naval manufacturing would become a popular industry in Shive.

Many privateers of the Jidae fleet suffered from insufficient pay and poor leadership after the coronation of Yejo. A lack of enforcement within the ranks led to captains resorting to other measures, such as pillaging nearby ports. Because the Jidae Dynasty bore little diplomatic missions nor representatives, these crimes were often committed without punishment.

O Jun-yeo, a Shokonese naval prodigy and writer, would petition the local courts to increase pay for sailors and privateers alike, however, was under the threat of being charged with treason, and would shortly thereafter live in brief hiding, later fleeing to Shive.

In Shive, O, through falsified papers, would gain control of a ship-of-the-line, subsequently undertaking small skirmishes with enemy fleets. O's tactical prowess would improve his standing among the Kolusian fleets, leading to his pardon in 1681. With his experience, O would also establish informal alliances among captains, resulting in independent cohorts in battle and nautical duties.

Throughout the 1680s, the Jidae sought other forms of trade, throttling the maritime community's access to resources.

Main article: May Mutiny

In 10 April 1684, Yejo died. His expected successor, Hijo, would die five days later, leading to his brother, Nejong, to assume the throne. Nejong was deeply unpopular among the Shiven maritime community and the upper class. Collaborating with various secret societies, did they create a plot to at the very least, overthrow Nejong, or ultimately, introduce a better suited government body.

The Guul among other ships docked at Shive on the 15th of May, ahead of Nejong's first inspection of the armada. Having yet to swear loyalty to the new king, the ships docked drew out of harbor over the coming hours.

O Jun-yeo, 1699

First republic

Piracy

With the more aggressive policy of O's republic, came the reintroduction of piracy. Piracy however, was not only a tactic, but was a strict military doctrine.

Under O, Shive saw a dramatic increase in naval production, constructing a fleet heavily based on Kafrican designs. Feudalism was effectively brought to an end with O enforcing absolute control over Shive. While initially constructing merchant ships, the production of ships of the line would begin to enforce Shiven naval supremacy over reluctant merchants, later turning Shive into a sea-faring pirate republic.

O first saw combat in the Fire of Henshi, where for 72 hours, Shiven ships bombarded the ports of Henshi and residential areas with incendiary munitions, starting a fire that lasted for four days, destroying 60% of the city's residential and industrial centres, where O is alleged to have spent three sleepless nights cycling his ships and leading the logistical supply line to maintain the sustained fire.

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O was killed on June 2, 1707 during the Siege of Bá in modern day Solaria when his ship, the I Taek-so, ran aground and was hit in the magazine by Kafrican coastal batteries, obliterating the hull and sinking two nearby gunboats. The fleet would subsequently leave the city, later ravaged by a tropical storm on its return. O was posthumously revered as a savior; his legacy being one of legend, with his birth and death later becoming major holidays in Shive, as well as Fort on East Point being renamed in his honor.

The Death of O Jun-yeo, 2 June 1707

Second republic

Following O's death, infighting and mutinies within the fleet led to its dissolution and the effective collapse of Shiven society. Captain of the People, Ji Heun-ge, would rally the College of Counts into the unification of Shive, Henshi, and Shokon into the foundation of a second, strictly consular republican government.

After a three month voting intermission, Ji would ascend to the Consul of Shive, being the only council to assume both titles of Captain of the People and the consulship.

Although the second republic also allowed for the ascension for a second consul, Ji would serve his first term with the second seat vacant.

The period during and after Ji's consulship would see a period of relative stability and peace; most policies in this period were created to establish Shive as a respectable and conventional power on Kolus. This peace however, was created by a heavy isolationist policy, Shive often traded with Kafrican powers through Henshian trading companies, with

The Consuls of 1891 would attempt to implement sweeping modernization through the promotion of steam and rail.

Decline

Fall of Shive

Siege

Mechani annexation

Scourge Day

Third republic

Contemporary history

Geography

Climate

ShiveRelief.png

All of Shive lies at or below sea level.

Urbanization

Government and politics

Administrative divisions

Military

Roundel of Shive

With the exception of artillery, Shive bears no ground force. Instead, its manpower is allocated to ships overseas or aerial patrols in territorial waters.

Since independence, the Shiven Air Command has intercepted and engaged numerous bogeys from neighboring nations. Of which, came an ace pilot with six kills over nineteen years, the Wings of Shive.

Economy

Tourism

Transport

Demographics

Shive is an extremely homogenous nation, with almost an 100% Samagi population.

Religion

Education

Primary and secondary schools

Colleges and universities

Infrastructure

Architecture

Culture

Visual arts

Parks and gardens

Cuisine

Flag

Flag of Shive