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Revision as of 14:03, 7 December 2021

Andilarian Empire
[[|125px|Flag of Andilar|frameless]]
Flag
Coat of Arms of Andilar
Coat of Arms
Motto:
Anthem:
[[|250px|Location of Andilar|frameless]]
Map versions
Capital Andilar
Largest city Celebarad, Erynnor, Lotan's Bane, Sant Paula
Official language(s) Calbic
Official religion(s) Cults, Calbain Church
Demonym Andilarian
 - Adjective Andilarian
Government Empire
 - High Emperor Arthur
 - Lord Lieutenant Eshtban Le'Neve
 - Legislature
Establishment
Area
Population 5,000,0000 (est.)
Currency Calbain Arian
Calendar Norton
Time zone(s)
Mains electricity
Driving side Right
Track gauge
National website
National forum
National animal Gryphon
National food
National drink
National tree Oak Tree
Abbreviation AND

The Andilarian Empire, better known by its short name Andilar also known as Y Arfordir Corachod (Calbic for The Coast of the Elves) is an client state of Calbion located on East of Keltia. The Coast of the Elves is one of Calbion's most important territories in extending control over the Great Western sea, where it is locked in a power struggle against Raspurid naval forces. In 1694, Calbion abandoned the colony Eastern Keltia, and relocated resources to the Elven Isles, where it aims to consolidate the entire East coast. The Afordir Corachod is also a crucial hub for the many trading routes crossing the Ocean from the Cibolan colonies.

Arthur of the Calbain is the Emperor of Andilar

Culturally, the region remains influenced by the ancient Menelmacari civilisation and the remnants of the Fëanorian people continue to exist in the realm of Andilar. However, the time has granted to Andilar a culture that also has noticable distinctions.