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Laveska, officially the Federal Republic of Laveska, is a country that is part of the United Imperial Federation. Covering the eastern half of the Dorvic continental UIF, Laveska borders Fegeland to the southeast, the other UIF member state of Maryurtia to the west, Doren to the south, and various warlord states to the north.
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'''Laveska''', officially the '''Federal Republic of Laveska''', is a country that is part of the [[UIF|United Imperial Federation]]. Covering the eastern half of the Dorvic continental UIF, Laveska borders [[Fegeland]] to the southeast, the other UIF member state of Maryurtia to the west, Doren to the south, and various warlord states to the north.
   
 
== Etymology ==
 
== Etymology ==

Revision as of 13:22, 29 May 2024

Federal Republic of Laveska
Федеративная Республика Лавеская (Federativnaya Respublika Laveskaya)
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The six States of the Federacy governed by the Consular Phoenix and the Blue of the Seas.
Motto Ex Unitate Vires
Common Name Laveska
Anthem Дороги (Roads)
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Demonym Laveskan
Official languages Aesori, Zeroan, Zokesian, Strelkan
Currency Laveskan pound
Politics
Capital Lavesk
Government Federal presidential constitutional republic
Foundation 2090
Consul Khristianskiy Asimov
Preceded by Laveskan Seafarer's Republic
Demography
Ethnicities Laveskan, Zeroan, Strelkan, Zokesian
Population 5,253,774
Area 61,215 km²


Laveska, officially the Federal Republic of Laveska, is a country that is part of the United Imperial Federation. Covering the eastern half of the Dorvic continental UIF, Laveska borders Fegeland to the southeast, the other UIF member state of Maryurtia to the west, Doren to the south, and various warlord states to the north.

Etymology

The name Laveska originates from the Eastern Aesori word Lavesk'ani, meaning "Eternal Fountain," referring to the Wakir Ocean. Though Eastern Aesori is a largely dead language now, due to the fact that the language was a brute-force combination of Old Aesori, Reciprocan, and Feguan, the name stuck and when a group of merchants established a major settlement on a peninsula bordering the Wakir Sea, they named the city Laveska, a shortening of her original name. As time went on and Laveska became less of a city and more of a state, the name became attached to the whole region north-west of Algiza.

Government

The Laveskan regional government consists of a tricameral legislature, the Senate which is voted in by the people every four years, and a Presidium of which half of its representatives are voted in by the people and the other half by state governments. There are not many parties but a variety does exist, and coalitions are necessary to maintain any reliable grasp on power. The third house is the Grand Syndicate, where trade unions send their representatives to the government. The Syndicate is independent of the Senate and Presidium, but has little power and can be overruled by a vote in either the Senate or Presidium. The executive consists of a pair of Consuls, one for internal affairs, and the second for foreign. The High Court handles judicial matters, and the military is led by the Laveskan High Command, with the external consul at its head. The Laveskan government sends its External Affairs consul to represent it in the UIF's electoral college.

States

Laveska's current constitution grants its States a relatively low level of autonomy, a practice largely a result of the numerous Laveskan civil wars that occured under weaker governance.. Policing is done at the local level through federally-deputized people's militias, which themselves are organized into a union of militias, the Soyuz Militsii, that can be rapidly mobilized in cases of war or national emergency. This allows the federal government to protect the rights of its citizens without having to micromanage each of its component areas.

Economy and Infrastructure

Though Laveska used to rely largely on maritime trade for its economic survival, union with the rest of the UIF has granted Laveska access to the wider Aenosphere, which has since massively boosted and diversified Laveska's economy. Shipyards and the supporting infrastructure for them still dominate eastern Laveska's economy, while mining, farming and lake transport dominate the west.

The urban areas of Laveska are notable for their employment of "Sotsgorod," the Arcadian Communist style of architecture. Due to the abject failure of the Communist system in Arcadia however, Laveskan Sotsgorod architecture was of far higher quality than its Arcadian counterpart. These cities eliminated the need for the suburbs, freeing up massive amounts of land for farming operations.

The coastal areas of Laveska are renowned for their industrial prowess, with shipbuilding at the forefront. Metals from western Laveska are shipped to the east using trains or lake freighters. Many of these metals, those that cannot be used by the manufacturing industry or those that are simply not needed, are shipped overseas. Laveskan ports are also important hubs of trade, with their vast facilities allowing for even the largest ships to be attended to in record time.

History

Pre-unification times

Laveska was originally inhabited by the Reciprocan peoples, split into twelve nations, almost constantly fighting each other. Starting in the 12th century, the Great Belasrii Empire began expanding eastward, scattering droves of ethnic Aenian settlers into western present-day Laveska. As Doren nomads drove the Maryurti peoples to the region known as Maryurt today, trade routes shifted, and Maryurti raiders began crossing the Larkuno Mountains. As such the eastern part of modern Laveska is populated by a mix of Laveskan and Maryurti peoples, known as the Zarorans, due to the Maryurti city of Zaror established during this time. Also a result of Maryurti raids was the formation of a "Military Frontier" along the eastern Belasrii border, and a massive boom in the market for mercenaries. These mercenaries would also often go further eastwards and avail themselves to the warring Reciprocan kings.

The Laveskan National Awakening

Flag of the Feniks-Laveskan Kingdom

For three centuries ethnic Aeserian and Belasrian mercenaries formed companies and would be paid to fight each other at the whim of rich Reciprocan kings with lacking native militaries. Since the various Reciprocan ethnicities and states were extremely xenophobic, the Aeserians and Belarsians were forbidden from marrying local Reciprocan woman, leading many prospective mercenaries who made the trek to marry before departure, bringing their wives to the frontier. Such xenophobic policies ironically had the adverse effect of creating a large, largely ethnically "pure" Aesero-Belasrian minority within these lands, of whose main employment was in the soldiery of the warring states. Tensions would slowly begin boiling as these settlers began to find more connections with their ethnic brethren and began resenting fighting each other, no matter how great the pay. Generations of Aeserians and Belasrians had bled and bled each other for the gold and favor of their Reciprocan rulers who did not even permit them to marry Reciprocan women. Within the Aesero-Belasrian fort towns poets and writers began making clear their dissatisfaction with the status quo. Among these thinkers was a man named Arkady Aleksandrovich Navarinov, also a mercenary commander and mayor-captain of the Aesero-Belasrian settlement at Belogore, just east of the major port city of Lavesk and across the strait from Hout, the then crown jewel of eastern Doren. He became ever more involved in this new movement, using his unique position among the poets as a military commander to orchestrate the first victory for a unified Laveskan nation at the 1444 battle of Pegan, wherein through adept use of messengers convinced the opposing army's Aeserian contingent and its commander to join forces with Navarinov's army, both turning on their Reciprocan masters. Following a bloody victory, Navarinov's Aesero-Belasrians and the opposing army's Aesero-Belasrians, led by one Captain Roman Odesovich, joined forces and marched on Pegan. Initially granting the inhabitants of the city mercy, tensions rose as news of a second Reciprocan army returning home to Pegan began to spread. The peasants of Pegan rose up in anticipation of liberation and were swiftly cut down and the city razed. The Aesero-Belasrian population of the nearby fort-towns were invited to repopulate the sacked Pegan, where Navarinov delivered a speech christening these Aesero-Belasrians as "Laveskans." Throughout the following decade, Navarinov, Odesovich, and other Laveskan generals who joined his cause swept across the Reciprocans' lands, exploiting the eternal infighting amongst the Reciprocan lords to divide and then conquer them. By the year 1460 Navarinov's army had reached as far as the Zaror River, and Odesovich's army had secured the entire Reciprocan North after a surprise amphibious landing on Hout. Navarinov proclaimed himself Supreme Ruler (Verkhovniy Pravitel) of all-Laveska. He did not adopt a royal title because he firmly believed in the divine right of kings, and knew he was not of a divine bloodline. He thus established a precedent that most future hegemons of Laveska would follow - a humble refusal to add royal title or style to their name.

Era of Infighting

The unified state of Laveska, officially known as the Laveskan Martial Federacy, was split into several military districts, each corresponding to a large Laveskan fort-town or area of responsibility of an important general. The captains-general of these districts would be tasked with suppressing native Reciprocan resistance and keeping the population in line. Due to centuries of strife the Reciprocan population remained at a relatively static size, and ethnic Aesero-Belasrians would soon overtake them, already being the majority population in several districts. The military districts would also, in time of Navarinov's death, be tasked with convening at Lavesk and choosing the next ruler.

Cracks in this system began to show when Odesovich was sacked as captain-general of Hout and arrested due to Navarinov taking personal offense to the lavish lifestyle Odesovich had adopted following his conquests, plunging the former prosperous port city into economic decline due to his careless spending. Odesovich was also accused of adultery, domestic abuse, solicitation, exploiting the general populace, and robbing the treasury, and was initially set to be executed, but was spared by Navarinov granting him mercy. Odesovich would spend the rest of his life as a laborer in the reconstruction crew in Pegan.

Fearing the ease at which Odesovich was stripped of his power, the other captains-general in Laveska conspired to overthrow Navarinov and install a tribunal of military governors to administer the country. During this time, Navarinov had begun retiring from political affairs, choosing to spend more of his time at his farm with his wife and two children. Such an action would normally be an innocuous move, but the captains-general were even more offended due to Navarinov's wife being Odesovich's former wife, and moved the coup date further forward.

Some of the captains-general initially on board with the coup backed out when they learned that the ringleaders intended to kill Navarinov's entire family, believing this punishment to be too extreme, especially as Navarinov had granted Odesovich mercy. They moved to inform Navarinov, which forced the revolutionaries' hands. In the early morning hours of 4 October 1481, bribed guards and military units loyal to the usurpers invaded Navarinov's farm, only to discover that he had moved to the palace in anticipation of the revolutionaries' imminent action. Now discovered, the usurpers instead began to wreak havoc in the areas they controlled, plunging Laveska into a civil war.

Navarinov was able to consolidate most of his territory west of the Meridonalis Isthmus but died of old age before he could reunify all of his territory. Considering that the captains-general were at war, Navarinov made the emergency decision to appoint his son Herman Arkadovich Navarinov as Supreme Ruler before dying. The younger Navarinov would prove a competent military leader, ending the strife within the following year, but proved to be a lacking statesman, lacking the skill in statecraft to forge strong bonds with the Laveskan political elite, and would be forced out of power near the end of his life. Though the state would not collapse in such a manner again for another six hundred years, the halls of Laveskan power would be filled with intrigue and assassinations, with the country ebbing and flowing at the whim of the competency of the Supreme Ruler.

The Great Westward March

The Laveskan Naval Junta

Flag of the Laveskan Seafarer's Republic

Warlord Era, 2080

Flag of the Republic of Zeroa
Flag of the Grand Duchy of Tryos-Salis

Reunification to Reclamation, 2138-2149

Electorate of Laveska, 2149-present