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The '''History of [[Kalgachia]]''' extends from the dying days of its predecessor state, the Empire of [[Minarboria]], to the present day. It charts the geographical, social, and ultimately genetic coalescence of various central [[Benacia|Benacian]] populations who withstood the privations of late-Minarborian anarchy and, with the help of a spiritually motivated and technologically competent leadership, were able to marshal disparate scraps of their cultural and material inheritance into a functioning sovereign state of their own.
The '''History of [[Kalgachia]]''' extends from the dying days of its predecessor state, the Empire of [[Minarboria]], to the present day. It charts the geographical, social, and ultimately genetic coalescence of various central [[Benacia|Benacian]] populations who withstood the privations of late-Minarborian anarchy and, with the help of a spiritually motivated and technologically competent leadership, were able to marshal disparate scraps of their cultural and material inheritance into a functioning sovereign state of their own.


(''All dates are [[Kalgachia#Calendar|Anno Libertatis]] up to the 220's and [[AN|Ab Nortone]] thereafter'')


==The 140s==
==The 140s==


===The Arduous Schlep (aka the Third Great Replanting) (140-143 AL)===
''For more detail, see [[History of Kalgachia/The 140s|The 140s]].''
With the thinning of the necromantic ley lines which kept its undead ruling caste animated, the Empire of Minarboria entered a state of progressive collapse from around 124 ''[[Kalgachia#Calendar|Anno Libertatis]]'' (early December 2016). by 140 AL (mid-May 2017) this process of aesthenic degeneration was largely complete. In the absence of central direction from the Minarborian capital [[Sansabury]], whose leadership had succumbed to a crisis of faith (the ruling Regent was last seen slumped sullenly against the bar of the city's elite Ouroboros Club, swigging [[Tellia|Tellian]] amaretto straight from the bottle and looking across the adjacent dance floor as the [[Deep Singers|Deep Singer]] in charge of the [[Minarboria#Religion|Church of Minarbor]] swayed endlessly to a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkI4pCkD9BM slow disco number] while lost in the memory of better days), those inhabitants of the surrounding Imperial Shrublands who had not succumbed to energetic torpor looked to the one authority which offered some continuity of governance, namely the junior clergy of the Minarborian church whose jollity and common charity had instinctively moved on a local level to fill the gap left by the collapse of the lich state. Their previous authority was, however, undermined by the despair of their congregations that the all-loving shrub Minarbor whom they had assumed an infallible god had quite evidently forsaken his faithful followers and abandoned his well-tended Garden to the vicissitudes of common wilderness. In many places, Minarbor's clergy were set upon and lynched by their previously-loyal bands of armed partisans who subsequently fell under the control of their own emerging warlords and were set to interminable and bloody feuding with similar groups as they competed for the unguarded spoils of the collapsing empire. In time this state of affairs enveloped the once-gleaming condo districts of Sansabury itself and annihilated the last shreds of civil authority, although the soundtrack [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3e4X5LxYMY remained eerily consistent] to the point that the entire corpus of 4/4 signature dance music persisted in folk memory for generations as a distasteful reminder of that fraught and desperate time.


Many Minarborian clergy, however, succeeded in demonstrating humility to their congregations with frank admissions that perhaps the shrub Minarbor was not as godly as he seemed, this denial of his omnipotence allowing them to explain that circumstances had developed beyond his control and that his gentle rustling countenance would never have meant for things to end up as they had. This precious re-consecrated fragment of the old worldview, along with the more enterprising clergy visibly throwing themselves into the material assistance of their upset congregations, offered a rare filament of hope among the general chaos of the time although these pious bands found themselves beset on all sides by other groups who had long since kicked the bloodied corpses of their own priesthood into innumerable ravines and were now only interested in territorial scrapping and oppurtunistic plunder. This imperative of self-defence, not only against against roving bandits but also the ferocious [[Tyrannocricetus aliger|Tee-al]] which no longer had a Minarborian army to contain its range, gave the first breath of life to what would become the Kalgachi state as the gentler groups of benighted Minarborians networked together and gravitated toward the safe heights of the Octavian mountains whose dearth of lootable goods or population kept it from the attentions of the predatorially-inclined and offered a safe retreat, albeit one which introduced the new perils of cold and starvation in lieu of beast or bandit.
140 years after the deified shrub Minarbor had sprouted amid the plague and tumult of [[Shirekeep]], the [[Minarboria|sprawling empire]] established in his name finally outran its telluric carrying capacity and expired. The collapse of Minarboria was disastrous for its citizens, condemning populations on four continents to an uncertain future in an unguarded world, rife with common barbarism and tyrannical ambition. It was naturally the population of Minarboria's core territories - the erstwhile 'Imperial Shrublands' of central [[Benacia]] - who clung longest onto the old way of life and instinctively sought to preserve and adapt, through untold danger and privation, the spiritual and social norms into which they had been born. While a majority fell to slaughter or subjugation in the years ahead, fate blessed a modest remainder of this benighted race with an unholy alliance between the refugee clergy of the defunct Minarborian church and a horde of [[Kalgachia#The Laqi|Laqi]] cossack clans who fondly regarded that church's legacy as a reliable consumer of 'protection' services. Flush with the requisitioned wealth of the Minarborian state and the proceeds of its own [[Shrubway|business portfolio]], the remains of this church continued to obtain a modest degree of security from the raiding Laqi as it ushered its scattered congregations toward the safety of the Octavian mountains, deep in the Benacian interior. Gone was the wordly personage of their cherished shrub and the technocratic elite of the empire he had founded - all that remained were ideas, [[Deep Singers|ancestral stories]] of the Garden's verdant bosom and the jealous celestial wrath poured upon it, all shot through with an apparently deranged and irrational will to survive and to creep forth once more, as the dandelion finds tiny cracks in the sterile archonic pavement to offer its modest bloom unto the world.


[[File:Earlykalgachia2.png|thumb|right|300px|Kalgachi scouts in the nation's earliest days, surveying the local topography for defensive value and construction potential.]]
Such was the breadth of Minarborian territory falling into anarchy that neighbouring [[Shireroth]], although willing to annex it all, found itself materially ill-prepared and consumed to distraction by its internal struggle against the overbearing perversions of [[shire:King Noah|King Noah]] of [[Elwynn]]. As the [[shire:Auspicious Occasion|Auspicious Occasion]] played out in the Benacian east, the overlooked Minarborian refugee population of the Octavian mountains found the respite they needed to begin weaving their shattered society back together in a new and hardier form. Thus was born the nation known as Kalgachia.


Those arriving in the southern Octavian mountains met with a group from the north, a band of mendicant clergymen and disgraced arcanists originally exiled there by the Minarborian church as penance and rehabilitation for their affiliation with the Argophylacterists - revolutionary insurrectionists from [[&zeter]] whose uprising, although suppressed, had heralded the beginning of Minarboria's demise. This animated band of upstarts is believed to have been led by one Xantus A.Z. Yastreb, the son of the uprising's chief agitator who had been born in a penal colony with his undead father and subsequently paroled after a period of intensive 're-cultivation' at the hands of the [[Deep Singers|Broodmother]]. Xantus' group soon came to corral the incoming refugee groups into a single polity - more critically they offered a new theological insight based on old, quasi-heretical strands of belief among &zeter's academic community which held that the loss of Minarboria's shrub-god and the post-human master races around him was a divinely-ordained act of transcendence from the material world and an invitation for those who remained to follow in their path and assume their powers. The proponents of the new belief ultimately arranged for the construction of, and retreat into, a deep bunker beneath Mount Octavian itself where they could further meditate on their revelations and offer further guidance to those on the surface who clung perilously onto life. In time these renegade clergymen came to be known as the Perfecti, not so much for what they were as for what they aspired to be, and the surviving elements of what was the University of &zeter Arcane Society now became known as the Troglodyti due to their sub-surface location. For want of any wiser authority at the time, the old Minarborealist priests on the surface deferred to the guidance of their enterprising counterparts below as their congregations struggled to cultivate strips of sparse farmland in mountain valleys, breed sheep and goats on its upland pastures and convince themselves that theirs was a worthy enterprise ordained by the chthonic divinity they had known and loved but now seemed horribly distant. Where spiritual cause failed to sustain, the day-to-day imperatives of simple survival inevitably came to the fore, especially among those caring for children who endured literal starvation so their young could remain fed and have the strength to enjoy the occasional moment of play.
==The 150s==
 
''For more detail, see [[History of Kalgachia/The 150s|The 150s]].''
 
The 150s in Kalgachia saw the first emergence of a coherent foreign policy, compelled by the immense [[War of Lost Brothers]] which involved every active power in Micras to varying degrees. Whilst Kalgachia officially declared neutrality, the sympathies of its emergent social establishment were heavily informed by a perception of past [[Shireroth|Shirerithian]] aggression against [[Minarboria]] and fell broadly in favour of the [[USSO]], setting Kalgachia immediately at odds with Shireroth as the principal power of the opposing [[Raspur Pact|SANE]] alliance. To avert an imminent war (which, unbeknown to the Kalgachi, was in the advanced stages of [[Endsieg#Fall Endsieg|Shirerithian planning]]) a team of emissaries was sent to [[Shirekeep]] to negotiate the Slavegate Treaty of Peace and Civility, a document which would subsequently be tested to its limits by both sides but ultimately maintained a fragile peace until the conclusion of the global war. The document's emphasis on direct military liaison for purposes of operational deconfliction would, in the decades ahead, provide an unwitting communicative backup during public diplomatic breakdowns as well as a direct line of negotiation with Shireroth's military-industrial 'deep state', this back channel arguably doing more to establish a post-Minarborian consensus for the [[Benacia|Benacian]] continent than all other [[Sxiro-Kalgachi Diplomacy|Sxiro-Kalgachi diplomacy]] combined.
 
The decade's end saw the maturation of the first citizens born within the Kalgachi state, scions of an emergent [[Urchagin|pedagogical complex]] who would be lauded in the [[Media of Kalgachia|national media]] as manifestations of a bright and verdant future. Around this time, the financial liquidity and trade stimulation arising from the minting of Kalgachia's own [[Economy of Kalgachia#Currency|gold-backed currency]] triggered a slight but steady rise in the national living standard, slowly overcoming the precarious privation of the previous decade.
 
==The 160s==
 
''For more detail, see [[History of Kalgachia/The 160s|The 160s]].''
 
The 160s in Kalgachia began with a near-fatal breakdown in relations with Shireroth, which was in the advanced stages of planning an [[War of the Casks|invasion of Nova England]] and reacted with barely-concealed rage to the revelation that Kalgachia was negotiating the supply of advanced [[Minarboria|Minarborian]]-era air defence and anti-tank systems to the Nova English. Although the deal was negotiated before the outbreak of physical hostilities and fell technically within Kalgachia's treaty commitment to desist from militarily assisting nations at war with Shireroth, the latter power threatened to bring the invasion forward to the detriment of the still-mobilising Nova English unless the deal was cancelled. Kalgachia responded by deferring the matter to the Nova English legislature and tensions cooled, although the singular will of Shireroth's executive branch to pursue a programme of naked global conquest would have lasting ramifications for Kalgachi state planning. The most salient effect was the committal of immense government resources to [[Project Newrad]], an experiment in self-sufficient sub-surface civilisation intended to weather an annihilation of Kalgachia's surface population by the fantastically-bloated [[Imperial Forces (Shireroth)|Shirerithian military]].
 
The 160s also saw the importation of bonded [[Froyalaners|Froyalanish]] labour ended and the partial rehabilitation of those Froyalaners already within Kalgachia, maintaining their mass strerilisation but providing them with a minimum living standard and certain civic freedoms for a more comfortable die-off than their Shirerithian counterparts.
 
Toward the end of the decade Kalgachia was met with a more agreeable neighbour in the form of the emergent [[Kasterburg|Kasterburg Republic]], founded by [[Batavia|Batavian exiles]] trekking toward Kalgachia's western border. As Kalgachia's only route off the Benacian continent outside Shirerithian control, Kasterburg assumed an immediate level of importance and drew enthusiastic support from the Kalgachi government as it sought to secure its frontiers against the [[Operation Brasen Wall|Laqi brigands]] and predation by [[Tyrannocricetus aliger|gigantised rodents]] of engineered Minarborian origin.
 
==The 170s==
 
''For more detail, see [[History of Kalgachia/The 170s|The 170s]].''
 
The 170s are remembered as something of a ''Golden Decade'' in Kalgachi history, beginning with a creative renaissance in the [[Media of Kalgachia#Film|national film industry]] and moving into a period of détente with [[Shireroth]], whose dissident intelligentsia briefly wrested control of the empire's government from the [[Nationalist & Humanist Party|ideologically-frenzied]] militarist class which had led it into a succession of costly wars. Kalgachi initiative in Western [[Benacia]] was regained with the reclamation of [[Lepidopterum]], an old Minarborian [[Deep Singers|Deep Singer]] stronghold off Kalgachia's southwestern frontier. The expansion of this frontier allowed for the establishment of a common border with [[Kasterburg]], substantially increasing trade volumes between the two countries.
 
This otherwise-sublime decade was broken at its midpoint by a short period of armed conflict with the nascent [[Republic of Inner Benacia]], a confederation of warrior clans from ungoverned ex-[[Minarboria|Minarborian]] territories to Kalgachia's south and west. What began as a cross-border show of strength by the Inner Benacians making a symbolic attack on Kalgachi territory, was quickly ended by a series of retaliatory [[Whirdlebirb]] raids and a psyops campaign by Kalgachi special forces, culminating in a series of generous bribes and ritual accomodations with Inner Benacian chieftains who eventually agreed a peace settlement.
 
==The 180s==
 
''For more detail, see [[History of Kalgachia/The 180s|The 180s]].''
 
The 180s in Kalgachia were marked mainly by the failure of the [[Kalgachia#The Directorate of the Tumultuous Wastes|Directorate of the Tumultuous Wastes]] to anticipate or properly adapt to the unchecked recapture of the [[Shireroth|Shirerithian]] state, and the majority of southern Benacian territory, by one [[shire:Daniyal ibn Daniyal Simrani-Kalirion|Daniyal ibn Daniyal Simrani-Kalirion]] and his [[Nationalist & Humanist Party|Nationalist-Humanist]] horde - a development which effectively ended the previous decade's Sxiro-Kalgachi détente overnight and rendered the loquacious Kalgachi diplomatic mission in [[Shirekeep]] sufficiently intolerable that its Chief Emissary was expelled. This loss of diplomatic face was unprecedented in Kalgachi history, as was the commitment of substantial resources to a railway construction project dependent upon a Sxiro-[[Batavia|Batavian]] territorial settlement which failed to develop in the manner predicted by the DTW. At this stage, for the first time, the existence of a Kalgachi ''Deep State'' (arguably a redundant metaphor for a government located entirely underground) made itself known in public affairs. Centred upon the [[Military of Kalgachia#The Kalgachi Defence Force|KDF]] Intelligence Staff, the [[Kalgachia#The Directorate of Education and Outreach|DEO]] and somewhat inevitably the [[Kalgachia#The Troglodyti|Troglodyti]], this informally-networked faction had moved at the beginning of the decade to halt the career progression of [[House of Yastreb#Rubina Yastreb|Rubina Yastreb]], the [[Kalgachia#Provincial Governance|Lady Lieutenant]] of Oktavyan who had taken the alarming step of marrying into the Shirerithian nobility. In the latter half of the decade it moved on the DTW, pressuring Kalgachia's ruling [[Kalgachia#Central Governance|Council of Perfecti]] to permit a wholesale purge of the Directorate and the usurpation of its diplomatic corps by KDF intelligence operatives, with the formulation of Kalgachi foreign policy given over to a new cadre of technocrats appointed and controlled by the DEO and the Troglodyti. These measures spelled an abrupt end to the DTW's autonomy within the Kalgachi government and the effective expiry of its famously-freewheeling bureaucratic character, replaced by an almost penitent sobriety throughout its ranks in an attempt to heal Kalgachia's lacerated diplomatic reputation.
 
The effect of these stabilising measures upon the dormant chthonic energies remnant in the region from the [[Minarboria|Minarborian]] era appeared to re-animate the personage of Lord Toastypops, the undead wintertide gift-bringer and paragon of jollity whose presence in the region had been perennially persistent since the demise of [[Ashkenatza]]. Rising from his hidden tomb in Kalgachia's central mountains, Lord Toastypops found that the folk memory of his deeds had been incorporated into [[Ketherism|current spiritual practices]] and his return to worldly activities was regarded with salvational awe by the Kalgachi [[Kalgachia#The Church of Kalgachia|church]] and population alike. This earned him the Lord Lieutenancy of his home territory and a voice in the national government, where he expressed his scepticism of Kalgachi [[Urchagin|pedagogical thought]] but threw his support behind KDF plans for a protective occupation of [[Northbloom]], an [[Mondo Etzeterra|enigmatically-adminstered]] territory on Kalgachia's northern frontier. The occupation fit into the gutted DTW's new creed of concrete action replacing vain rhetoric and was duly authorised at the end of the decade, resulting in the assertion of a Kalgachi protectorate over the area.
 
==The 190s==
 
''For more detail, see [[History of Kalgachia/The 190s|The 190s]].''


The affair might have been hopeless in the long term, were it not for the reactivation of a series of old Minarborian gold mines whose shining bounty was quickly directed to turn the neutrally-aligned bands of roving [[Laqi]] cossacks in the east, and [[Ashkenatza|Siyacho-Ashkenatzi]] kossars in the west, to return to the lawless lower country whence the mountain refugees had fled and liberate the profusion of accumulated goods they had left behind in their haste to get away. While much of this went into the possession of the rampaging horsemen themselves, the delivery of reliable payment in gold persuaded them to give up a sizeable portion of their acquired bounty to the custody of the Perfecti and their nascent government, where it was turned immediately to the sustenance of the population. As time progressed these raids became more elaborate - what began as lightning attacks on bandit emcampments progressed to the assault of fortified ruins by horse-drawn artillery and the seizure of huge stocks of military hardware and industrial plant, conveyed in wagon trains through treacherous mountain passes on rudimentary gravel roads. The incoming stocks of organic fertiliser and heavy weapons allowed those living in the blasted heights to withstand periods of famine and renewed attack by brigands, who had inevitably become attracted to the concentrated flow of goods and attempted to follow the refugee hordes into the mountains. The precariously-settled population were assisted with varying degrees of enthusiasm by the cowering brains of Minarborian academia, sprung from the locked cellars and secluded lodges around &zeter and other crumbling cities by raids specially tasked with hunting them down. Their combined expertise in agronomy and medicine were later considered to have spared so many lives from disease and starvation that the two fields are treated as a single discipline to this day. With the presence of this intermediate professional class enhancing the link between the occluded underground leadership and the early droves of refugees above, and with all three populations having trod the same course of tumult and hardship toward a precarious survival in the mountains, their social identity began to transgress ethnic boundaries and acquire the first filaments of a distinct national character. Their nation, colloquially named Kalgachia through some nebulous fusion of [[Laqi]]-[[Ashkenatza|Ashkenatzi]] patois, was officially proclaimed into existence in 143 AL.
The 190s marked the end of Kalgachia's foundational era, after the last [[Benacia|Benacian]] territories left ungoverned by the collapse of [[Minarboria]] were re-occupied by various powers to complete the [[Benacian Reconquest|new continental order]]. Within Kalgachia, much of the leadership responsible for hewing the nation from the inert granite of the Octavian Mountains began to expire with age or proved themselves unfit to maintain their creations in ever-changing continental circumstances. With new leadership came a new mindset, as the preceding half-century's frenzy of infrastructural development matured into a more managerial attitude in affairs of state and society - traditionally the point at which [[Micras|Micran]] nations lose their ''animus'' and expire, or else sink into insipid cycles of manufactured conflict scarcely discernable from the banditry of the ungoverned Green. Discussions of this eternal challenge had occupied Kalgachia's younger leadership long before their emergence into the halls of power, and a partial answer came in the form of a rehabilitated [[Temporal Secessionism]] which sought to emulate the example of [[Tellia]] and [[Raikoth]], among other territories, in attaining a perfect steady-state society seemingly immune to the twin perils of internal collapse and external aggression.


The events of the Arduous Schlep would subsequently be immortalised in a number of [[Media of Kalgachia#Film|epic films]].
==The 200s==


===The Auspicious Occasion (149 AL)===
''For more detail, see [[History of Kalgachia/The 200s|The 200s]].''


The rapacity of [[Shireroth]] in seeking to encircle Kalgachia with territorial claims in the lawless ex-Minarborian wastes, in the earliest days of Kalgachia's life, caused much concern in Oktavyan and was ascribed to the land-hungry lobbying of the Froyalanish King of [[Elwynn]], whose territorial excesses were causing just as many problems inside Shireroth. His attempt to eradicate the Soviet society of Shirerithian Mishalan and obtain more living space for his own [[Kalgachia#The Froyalanish|Froyalanish]] race, despite already holding more land than they seemed able to utilise, caused a level of upset in Shireroth which aroused much sympathy in Kalgachia, perilously close as it was to the frontier of Froyalanish lands and having to fight off border incursions by their wandering Vanic priesthood on a daily basis. At the highest level, the decision was taken to support the budding rebellion in Mishalan with the faint hope that it might be the first step in the rollback and eventual expulsion of the Froyalanish juggernaut from the Benacian contient, many lifetimes hence. In 149 AL, a cossack officer of the [[Military of Kalgachia#The Kalgachi Defence Force|Kalgachi Defence Force]], one colonel Vitaly Shumyanov, was duly detailed to raise a force of partisans and bear cavalry from the Mishalanski refugees who had fled the King of Elwynn's purges in Mishalan and sought sanctuary in Kalgachia. These he held in preparation until the Shirerithian government, on the back of overwhelming support from its legislature and executive, decreed the expulsion of Mishalan's Froyalanish administration. In concert with sympathetic elements of Shireroth's army and Mishalan's provisional government who did not wish to be associated directly with any resulting atrocities, Shumyanov's force - known as the [[Konkordskaya Bratva]] - were released into Mishalan near the city of Niü Veña where they set the pace for their Mishalanski brethren by ejecting the newly-arrived Froyalansh landlords from their homes and herding them into their equally-new Vanic temples where the whole lot could be burned to ashes, with any escapees promptly hunted down and devoured by cavalry bears which were specially trained to seek out the Froyalanites' characteristic scent of excited genitalia and [[Stormark|Storish]] mead. These acts of vigorous ethnic restitution, and the many others which it inspired, would reach their climax in 150 AL when the Froyalanish King of Elwynn himself was deposed in a manner more rapid and comprehensive than most of his detractors ever dared to dream, spelling the effective end of Froyalanish dominion over Benacia.
As the third century of [[Minarboria#Religion|Shrubdom]] turned, Kalgachia was still frenziedly importing raw materials in preparation for the expected collapse of [[Kasterburg]], the only territory preventing Kalgachia's complete enclavement by the [[Raspur Pact]]. But a sudden cluster of ailments among the [[Shireroth|Shirerithian]] nobility, exacerbated by outbreaks of a [[White Plague|new fungal disease]] among their subjects, conspired to mollify Kalgachia's traditional geopolitical adversary at around the same time as a glut of gold exports from [[Helderbourgh]] hit world markets, causing a steady decline in the purchasing power of the gold-backed [[Economy of Kalgachia#Currency|Kalgarrand]] and slowing imports accordingly. When the severance of the Kasterburg trade route finally occurred, it was in the form of a voluntary withdrawal by Kasterburg itself in support of a new colonial venture in [[Los Liberados]]. While Shireroth duly moved to occupy the vacated land and consolidate its ''de facto'' annexation of the [[Republic of Inner Benacia]], the cession of its Western Benacian holdings to a resurgent [[Batavia]] put a new sovereign neighbour on Kalgachia's western border. The new territorial settlement coincided with a loss of commercial confidence in the [[Port of Vines]] due the [[Haifo-Pallisican Imperial Trade Union|Bassarid Empire]]'s erratic baheviour after the collapse of [[Caputia]], compelling a steady realignment of Kalgachia's foreign investments toward the [[Batavian Confederation]].


The subsequent punitive demotion of Shireroth's immense Froyalanish population, from citizens into [[Community Service Workers]], combined with the willingness of Shireroth to offer them for open sale, ultimately proved a boon for Kalgachia whose agricultural, industrial and public works projects had an almost insatiable demand for cheap labour at that moment, finding in the droves of captive Froyalaners a convenient replacement for the legions of undead 'zombots' relied upon for menial labour in the Minarborian era - indeed the timing of their arrival was praised in Kalgachia's budding constellation of [[Ketherism|Ketherist]] churches as the wilful gift of Kalgachia's chthonic benefactors.
Within Kalgachia the decade also saw a gradual increase in the influence of the Lord Lieutenants' Council - previously a largely ceremonial organ of the Kalgachi government whose membership had nonetheless begun to feature [[Lord Toastypops|persons]] and [[shire:Sword of Fire|artifacts]] of immense theological significance, allowing the Council a voice rivalling that of their nominal seniors in Kalgachia's supreme [[Kalgachia#Central Governance|Council of Perfecti]].


===The Enclosure of the Limitrophes (149 AL)===
A sharp increase in the Kalgachi living standard, combined with diplomatic and economic successes abroad, caused the 200s to be remembered as a ''Golden Decade'' unmatched since the [[History of Kalgachia/The 170s|170s]].
The auspicious year of 149 AL also saw the territories around Jollity, Schlepogora, Abrek, Bergburg and Lithead be annexed into Kalgachia. These territories had become so infused with Minarborian refugee camps and prowling Kalgachi military patrols that Kalgachia's annexation of the territory was, in the end, a formality - albeit a badly needed one to improve the situation of the hopeless migrants by providing them with food, accomodation and work in an organised fashion. The labour force for the development of these territories being already ''in situ'', the improvement of both the new territories and the Kalgachi core was as rapid as might be expected from an overnight doubling of the the country's population. However the event did present obstacles to the Perfecti's ideal of homogenising Kalgachia's different ethnic groups into a single miscegenerate race in order to prevent any one of them being leveraged against them by foreign powers - the newer half of the population, enjoying a sudden freedom of movement in Kalgachia, gravitated naturally to their own kind and gave each of the new Lieutenancies a distinct ethnic identity.  


==The 150s==
==The 210s==


===War Abroad and Peace at Home (157 AL)===
''For more detail, see [[History of Kalgachia/The 210s|The 210s]].''


Abroad, the [[War of Lost Brothers]] had crept from its regional beginnings in easten [[Apollonia]] and escalated to involve most of Micras' great powers, eventually re-igniting the [[Sxiro-Jingdaoese Confrontation]] to an unprecedentedly bloody level. For Kalgachia this presented the difficulty of cultivating the interests of [[Jingdao]], whose role in a multipolar Benacia it wished to cultivate, while avoiding the wrath of Shireroth which until the reversals of [[Operation Bait Harvest]] had been engaged in an unapologetic crusade for dominion of the entire continent. In 157 AL, to prevent any overtures to Jingdao being misinterpreted as an act of war against Shireroth, the Kalgachi [[Kalgachia#The Directorate of the Tumultuous Wastes|Directorate of the Tumultuous Wastes]] negotiated with Shireroth the Slavegate Treaty of Peace and Civility, whose provisions enabled a tacit understanding whereby Kalgachi assistance to the Jingdaoese would be limited to humanitarian aid and economic co-operation in return for the territorial integrity of Kalgachia remaining unmolested by Shireroth. Ironically, rather than being regarded as a tight-fisted coward and a continental traitor by Jingdao and Shireroth respectively, Kalgachia was instead called upon by both warring empires as a useful intermediary, being one of the few nations on Micras whose non-alignment with established power blocs gave it cordial relations with both at the same time.
The 210s opened with Kalgachia's first foreign military deployment for 35 years, to the faraway [[Captive Sea]] in support of [[Hoenn]]. Nearer to home the development of resurgent [[Batavia]] continued and the functionality of [[Shireroth]] continued to decline, the latter resulting in the [[Kalirion Fracture]]. Nearer still, a re-emergence of unmongrelised [[Deep Singers]] from the caverns beneath [[Lepidopterum]] - including a lost Salvator of the [[Ketherism|Ketherist]] faith - rocked Kalgachia with a theological and esoteric hubbub unseen since [[Lord Toastypops]] had sprung a similar surprise in 187 AL.


===The Gold Standard (157 AL)===
The timing of that event with an adjacent territorial claim by the [[Nationalist & Humanist Party|Nationalist-Humanist]] led [[Unified Governorates of Benacia]] resulted in ''Operation Broodmother III'', a deployment of the [[Military of Kalgachia#The Kalgachi Defence Force|KDF]] to assist the area's [[Upland Confederation|Black Laqi population]] in resisting and ultimately expelling the Gubernatorial [[Black Legions]] from lands adjoining the Kalgachi southwest, denying them the territorial leverage to institute a regime of interminable cross-border provocation against the Deep Singers and [[Kalgachia#The Nezeni|Nezeni]]. The resolute scale of the Kalgachi deployment, contrasted with the area's minimal strategic priority from the Gubernatorials' perspective, resulted in a negotiated peace in the form of the [[Slavegate Convention]] which formalised Kalgachi-UGB relations for the first time.


In 157 the Kalgachi economy enjoyed the benefits of a rationalisation in the gold mining sector, providing a ready supply of reliable standardised [[Economy of Kalgachia#Currency|currency]] to purchase imports from abroad. This stockpiling of bullion, and the Kalgarrand into which it was minted, was profuse at first - but in the interests of maintaining a stable exchange rate the Reserve Bank of Kalgachia, a subsidiary of the [[Kalgachia#The Directorate of Labour and Economic Planning|Directorate of Labour and Economic Planning]], would reduce gold production after 160 AL toward the minimum level required to maintain existing stockpiles and service foreign debt.
==The 220s==


[[File:Urchaginka.png|thumb|left|150px|The Urchaginka badge - talisman of ''Homo Kalgachiensis''.]]
''For more detail, see [[History of Kalgachia/The 220s|The 220s]].''


===The Ascent of the ''Urchagintsy'' (158 AL)===
The 220s began with a phased drawdown of Kalgachi military forces in the [[Upland Confederation]] following the [[Slavegate Convention]], only for part of them to be redeployed for border security duties in [[Northbloom]] and Northern Schlepogora after the government of [[West Amokolia]] announced a rehabilitation of the continentally-reviled [[Froyalaners|Froyalanish]] people. The resultant political hazard to Kalgachia's trade route through [[Batavia]] (the latter's monarchy being in personal union with West Amokolia) was further exacerbated by the increasingly erratic behaviour of the [[House of Verion]] and its corporate possession, the [[Iron Company]] on whose logistical services Kalgachia's foreign trade was wholly reliant. Moves were duly commenced to diversify the country's trade links and were well underway by the time a plane crash in the Great Western Sea wiped out several key players of the Verion empire and [[Verionist Vespers|reduced the family's global power]] to a shadow of its former extent. Within Kalgachia these events were interpreted by the deepest strata of government as evidence that the technocratic fulfilment layer of the Kalgachi state had succumbed excessively to ''pecuniary fixations'' and threatened the sublime insulation from global geopolitical tumult which distinguished Kalgachia favourably from the neighbouring post-Shirerithian [[Vulture States]] and underpinned the legitimacy of its leadership. The Council of Perfecti duly called an Extraordinary Grand Council of senior state figures - only the third in Kalgachia's history - to revise the strategic priorities and overall governance of the country in the following decades.


Beginning around 158 AL, the first generation of young adults too young to remember the pre-Kalgachi era reached the age of majority. Compared to their ancestors, this generation - dubbed the ''Urchagintsy'' due to their initiation in the state-sponsored [[Urchagin]] youth camps - showed a greater readiness to engage in inter-ethnic relationships and marriages, with some already being of mixed heritage themselves. To the quiet concern of the [[Kalgachia#The Nezeni|Nezeni]] who had been Kalgachia's most socially venerated race since the late Minarborian era, this new generation of truly [[Kalgachia#The Kalgachi|native Kalgachi]] began to fill the lower echelons of church and state, bringing with them many subtle changes of custom and doctrine which began to dilute the social and political influence of their their ex-Minarborian immigrant elders and finalise the emergence of Kalgachia from the leafy shade of its Minarborian predecessor, allowing it to stand as a self-respecting nation in its own right with its own history and its own priorities.
The unsatisfactory conclusions and inadequate implementation of the Extraordinary Grand Council were eventually to do for the [[House of Yastreb]] what decades and centuries of machinations by hostile external powers could not and signalled its near-complete and perhaps timely demise as a political force in the Garden. Whilst the ouster of Caustifer from the Chairmanship of the Council had been a collective and cross-party effort, the [[Kalgachia#Politics|divergent visions]] for the future of Kalgachia were too irreconcilable for a way forward to be agreed upon by amicable means, and an inevitable amount of unavoidable unpleasantness duly ensued. The Kalgachi themselves do not acknowledge the occurrence of what external sources refer to as the '''1677 National Revolution''' but, be that as it may, all are obliged to concur in the observation that the fate of the Garden was decided by a three-way tussle between between the Commercialists, the Cryptocrats, and the Hypernationalists, of whom the latter, under the leadership of Witold "Berry" Pommerovsky, would eventually emerge in the ascendant, setting the Kalgachi on a path of Benacian chauvinism and an unexpected alignment with [[Raspur Pact|those forces]] opposed to the rise of the "[[Francia|Neo-Vanic State]]" on their northern frontier.


==The 160s==
==The 1680s==
[[File:Pommerovsky.png|thumb|left|250px|General Pommerovsky, the ill-fated former Chairman of the Council of Perfecti and ''de facto'' Kalgachi head of state, who was the first to hold the deepest office of state after the "upwards expulsion" of the Yastreb dynasty. His conduct of the [[Inner Benacian Conflict]] necessitated his removal from office by the pro-peace faction amongst the ''perfecti''. His present whereabouts are unknown but the disappearance of his official portraits, once omnipresent in public areas, hints at the thoroughly conclusive nature of his disappearance and erasure.]]
With the downfall of the [[House of Yastreb]] much of the civilisational distinctiveness of the Kalgachi state began to wane. Amongst the first indications of this being the case was the silent transition to the [[AN|Norton calendar]] and the implied [[shire:Temporal Haemorrhaging|re-synchronisation]] of the Garden with its neighbouring lands and trading partners. That this was able to occur at all was in and of itself an indication of the precipitous collapse in the prestige and authority once enjoyed by the Troglodyti - whose failure to identify and root out the manifest corruption of the later Yastrebs had done much to devalue their esoteric ruminations.


===The Nova English Missile Crisis (161 AL)===
The Pommerovsky regime had tentatively lent its industrial and economic might to the cause of the [[Raspur Pact]] during the [[Second Amokolian War]], largely on the basis that a cabal of inept militarist oligarchs were a known quantity and infinitely preferable to a new continental hegemony established by [[Froyalaners|the alternative]]. Whilst the outcome had been near the optimum desired by the Council - a stalemate in which neither side had emerged victorious - the lethargic performance of the Pact's forces, bogged down acrimoniously before [[Chryste]] and confounded by an ill-defined [[Francia]]n missile defence system on the Amokolian front had been a cause for comment. Amongst the Prefects, the Kalgachi Defence Force, and the Church's own Partisans, there arose a belief that the [[Raspur Pact]] was in fact a [[wikipedia:paper tiger|paper tiger]]. Certainly the experience of the Kalgachi themselves appeared to validate this opinion. Had not the swift and decisive mobilisation of the KDF entirely derailed the [[Benacia Command/Military Operations#Unternehmen Dschingis|long threatened offensive]] of the [[Black Legions]]? When push had come to shove and the [[N&H|ideologues]] finally confronted by the push-back of determined resistance the result had not been [[Endsieg]] but rather an [[Slavegate Convention|abrupt capitulation]].


[[File:KalgachiCaskProp.png|thumb|right|300px|In Kalgachia, the ultimate failure of Shireroth's attempt to invade Nova England - particularly the sudden and inexplicable collapse of political will in [[Shirekeep]] which caused it - was ascribed to the indefatigable power of prayer.]]
Here then was an opportunity. If [[Benacia Command]] yielded whenever subjected to the sudden and overwhelming application of force - was now not the moment to strike for further concessions and the advantageous adjustment of the frontier with schismatic [[Siyachia]] and moribund [[Inner Benacia]]. Certainly this opportunity, if it existed, was bounded by a window of time. The new [[Salome|Kaiserin]] in [[Shirekeep]] was showing indications of initiative and ability unseen during the dismal [[Imperial Regency]]. A ruler such as this might, if allowed to operate for long enough unhindered, undo much of the damage inflicted upon [[Shireroth]] by the [[Kalirion Fracture]] occasioned by the death of her father, and could even bring the old hegemonic and archonic forces back to bear upon the Garden. Surely it would be better to strike now in order to attain an advantageous position before the inevitable resumption of the former state of siege. Pommerovsky was not without sympathy for this point of view and duly called yet another Extraordinary Grand Council of senior state figures to discuss "the revision of long-standing defence and security doctrines".


In 159 AL, with the [[Brettish Isles]] suffering from the disastrous effects of a major volcanic eruption, the Steward of Shireroth - the notorious Waldemar Zinkgraven - had decided to exploit the resulting humanitarian disaster and goverment collapse by commissioning privateers to set upon and plunder the maritime aid shipments of various [[USSO]] nations attempting to assist the stricken Brettish - as well as enslaving individuals captured in the process, stripping Brettish waters of fish stocks and making a direct foray into the territorial waters of [[Nova England]]. This lunge at Eastern Keltia, culminating in the [[Cruise of the Medusa]], marked an drastic shift in the perception of Shireroth by the Kalgachi government which had hitherto tolerated the antics of its bloated neighbour as a necessary moderator of Jingdaoese and [[Stormark|Storish]] excesses on the global stage. Now, however, Shireroth appeared to dispense with any pretext of moral mission - beyond the contentious assertion that conflict with a single USSO state made all USSO assets a legitimate prize of war - and indulge in an orgy of rank savagery upon the high seas in the assured confidence that it was too powerful incur anything in the way of negative consequences from such behaviour.
The story of the ensuing [[Inner-Benacian Conflict|Inner Benacian Conflict]] is told elsewhere, but its humiliating outcome for the Garden in the [[Treaty of Gloomburg]] in 1681 AN put the lie to predictions of the Raspur Pact's weakness. The engagement of the Kalgachi protectorates in a condominium with powers beyond the Garden led to a severe loss of prestige - not only to the [[Kalgachia#Hypernationalism|Hypernationalists]] who had supported the war, but also to the [[Kalgachia#Commercantism|Commercantists]] whose advocacy of foreign relations was felt to have permitted unpardonable Archonic corruption into the Garden.


In Kalgachia, this bold escalation in Shirerithian swagger was seen as a regression to the untrammeled rapacity of the previous Froyalanish administration; differing only in the fact that Shireroth's ruling Kalirion dynasty, unlike the Froyalanish whom they had overthrown, went about its business with an honest and unadorned thuggery without recourse to a duplicitous veil of dumb amiability that had characterised the high tide mark of Froyalanish dominion. Nonetheless in 161 AL Kalgachia's ruling Council of Perfecti, seeing in Nova England a nation of kindred spirit whose existence was greatly endangered, decided to intervene.
For several years after the Treaty, Pommerovsky remained as Chairman, but the reemergence of Lord Toastypops from seclusion in early 1684 proved politically fatal. Having been apprised of the war and all that had occurred during it, the Salvator immediately traveled to Oktavyan. While the results of the meeting were never made public, an Extraordinary Grand Council was immediately called, which eventually resulted in the "voluntary retirement" of not only General Pommerovsky, but well over half the rest of the Council of Perfecti. A wave of similar retirements of Hypernationalists, and of the more vocal Commercantists, swept across the country.


This intervention - an offer of anti-gravtank missiles and high-end air defence systems to the [[Nova English Armed Forces]] to counter an expected Shirerithian invasion - instantly drew the ire of the Shirerithian government which accused Kalgachia of using Nova England as an intermediary to provide the weapons to Jingdao, against its obligations under the Slavegate Treaty to refrain from militarily supporting nations at war with Shireroth. While Kalgachia was quick to contest this assertion and the diplomatic premise on which it was built, the fact that Shireroth's argument - regardless of its merits - was backed by a threat of war against Nova England if the Kalgachi weapons were delivered, compelled the latter two governments to reconfigure their budding mutual aid programme in terms of doctrinal training and civil defence, albeit kicked into a greatly accelerated pace by Shireroth's readiness to address the matter by military means (the postponed weapon delivery was later resumed and completed immediately prior to the [[War of the Casks]], when a Shirerithian invasion of Nova England was evidently imminent regardless of Kalgachi restraint). These intial contacts eventually blossomed into a full trade relationship, underpinned by the mutual foundation of the Kalgachi and Nova English currencies upon the gold standard. This relationship was nonetheless a logistically challenging one, being entirely reliant upon Kalgachia's fleet of [[Jan-van-Gent VII Model|Jingdaoese-purchased transport aircraft]] operating at the limit of their range over an [[War of Lost Brothers|active war zone]] under the close scrutiny of Shirerithian warplanes, having to displace so much cargo in favour of fuel that most if not all Kalgachi imports by this route ran at a net financial loss. These losses were stoically absorbed by the Directorate of Labour and Economic Planning for the sake of maintaining commercial confidence in its Nova English intermediary body, the [[Octavian Import-Export Corporation]], as well as fulfilling the political brief imposed directly from the Council of Perfecti to maintain a trade link independent of Shirerithian influence regardless of the cost.
There was some talk of restoring the House of Yastreb to the chairmanship; but aside from the unfavorable impression left by Caustifer and his financial involvements, his whereabouts, and those of Falcifer and Rubina, remained unclear in the aftermath of the events of 1677; there were many rumors that the family survived in hiding in Laprivil, but if this was indeed the case, the Troglodyti were singularly unenlightening on the matter. The only other remaining candidate who might be construed as part of the family, Prethil Nal, apparently remained in Lepidopterum, but when eventually contacted - as the Deep Singers seemed to be awakening from their torpor - appeared to be in severe distress about the unknown fate of her descendants, and showed no interest in taking up government in Kalgachia proper.


===The 'Emancipation' of the Froyalanish (161 AL)===
The 2.V.1684 slate of replacements to the Perfecti were ultimately influenced by a coalition of [[Kalgachia#Proprietism|Propriestists]], [[Kalgachia#Shrubbitarian|Shrubbitarians]] - whose presence was somewhat boosted by Lord Toastypops' involvement - and moderate [[Kalgachia#Sixism|Sixers]]. The new chairwoman, Karin Bai, was a mixed Kalgachi of Nezeni ancestry, who broadly fell into the Shrubbitarian camp but was considered friendly to Sixer influence.


As part of Kalgachia's scramble to distance itself from the Zinkgraven administration which appeared to be dragging Shireroth up an ever-steepening exponent of militaristic bloodlust, the Council of Perfecti returned once more to the Froyalanish Question. It resolved that Kalgachia's resident population of captive Froyalanish labourers were sufficiently integrated with Kalgachi society that they could be released from bondage and granted Kalgachi citizenship, such that the end of their status as a tradeable commodity would render moribund the majority of Kalgachia's trade links with Shireroth and perhaps be a first step in rehabilitating Kalgachia's name in the eyes of the Froyalaners' progenitors in [[Stormark]]. Some resistance to the plan was forthcoming from the [[Kalgachia#The Prefects|Prefects]], Kalgachia's internal security service, who pointed out that the memetic virulence of the Froyalaners' original Vanic religion and their tendency to outbreed and displace other races had not gone away and represented an existential hazard of the first order. The release of the Froyalanish was, therefore, accompanied by an absolute prohibition on the practice of the Vanic religion (for which one could be detained or even executed by any Kalgachi citizen) and a continuation of the programme whereby all Froyalaners within Kalgachi borders were sterilised upon arrival. Over time this would ironically render Kalgachia's Froyalanish population into a distinct subculture of freewheeling libertines, severed as they were from all obligation to revere ancestors or create descendants. A desire to live comfortably, make the most of one's time in the world and be at peace with one's fellows - similar to that found among the [[Kalgachia#The Siyacho-Ashkenatzi|Bergburgers]] but further moderated by a deep sense of historical fatalism - prevailed among this newly-freed segment of society whose induction into the Kalgachi citizenry caused the country's official population to jump by two million, requiring the hurried minting of fresh Kalgarrand to pay their wages and avert a deflationary crash. Although Froyalaners remained ineligible to serve as [[Military of Kalgachia|church partisans]], sufficient numbers of other ethnicities were freed up from menial, long-hours occupations by wage-earning Froyalanish replacements that the amount of people undergoing partisan training in their free time swelled by some 500,000.
==The 1690s==
[[File:Karin Bai.png|thumb|left|250px|Although installed in office as Chairwoman of the Council of Perfecti solely to sign the articles that would terminate the [[Inner Benacian Conflict]] with the [[UGB]] Karin Bai managed nonetheless to sustain herself in office and gradually assert her authority to the extent that her portrait now appears on prominent public display, having eclipsed her rivals on the council.]]
For the Shrubbitarian tendency amongst the Perfecti, and Karin Bai especially, the problems facing Kalgachia above ground, that of increasing entropy and the ongoing disagreeable presence of the agents of [[Benacia Command]], now well ensconced in [[Fastenborg Keep]], [[Pachadsberg Special Recreational Zone|Pachadsberg]], and in six colonial settlements established in the [[Upland Confederation]], as well as the continuing onerous burden of the annual tribute, were now beginning to have a distorting effect upon the faithful who sheltered below ground waiting out the present age of archonic supremacy.  


===Lapivril and Project Newrad (165 AL)===
While it was possible to discretely minimise contacts between the isolated outposts of the [[Raspur Pact]] inside Kalgachia proper to the polite and formal minimum stipulated under treaty, thereby minimising the threat of archonic contagion for the Garden as a whole, the presence of [[Kurgoko Vecht]] in the Upland Confederation posed a threat not only to Kalgachi interests in that joint-protectorate but worse would menace the refuges of the [[Deep Singers]] in neighbouring [[Lepidopterum]], who were profoundly menaced by the rise of [[Nationalist and Humanist Party|human supremacism]] in [[Benacia]] and the [[Micras|wider world]].


[[File:Lapivrilposter.png|thumb|right|200px|A recruiting poster for [[Project Newrad]].]]
While Lepidopterum was formally a joint Kalgachi-UGB protectorate, Benacia Command had been sensible enough to keep its engagement with the government of that territory to the absolute barest minimum. Formal representation was provided by a single junior tribune from the Political Directorate, supported by a staff of eight, and a security detail of forty-men. The policy of these political officers had been to interact only with human interlocutors, an approach that suited Doronist and [[N&H]] ideologues alike. Whilst a coup in [[Merensk]], orchestrated by those officers led by [[Jeremiah Avon-El]] who were more mindful of their numbered accounts in [[Pachadsberg Special Recreational Zone|Pachadsberg]] than their more ideologically committed brethren did go some way towards deescalating tensions, the situation in the Upland Confederation remained a fractious and indeed a fragile one.


In the mid 160s AL Kalgachia's immense programme of military fortress construction was nearing its conclusion, ensuring that no part of the country was more than 75 kilometres away from a heavily equipped battery of assorted guns, hypersonic and surface-to-air missiles. Simultaneously the full weight of the [[War of the Casks|Great Enterpise of Keltia]] was being brought to bear against Nova England among [[War of the Harpy|other escalations]] in that continent's polar region, offering the world yet another ripple in the interminable flexion of Shirerithian military muscle. In Kalgachia the events inspired renewed doubts in the ability of even its newly-fortified military to repel such an onslaught, given the seemingly psychotic determination of Shireroth's rogue steward to pursue his military ambitions without regard to the cost and the apparently helpless inability of moderates within Shireroth to restrain him. Such concerns were tempered only by a general relief that Shireroth's adventures in faraway [[Keltia]] had bought Kalgachia added time to enhance its own defences before the Shirerithian hordes were, inevitably as Kalgachi security organs felt, directed against them. After the much-delayed and over-budgeted completion of the [[Military of Kalgachia#The Kalgachi Defence Force|KDF]] fortress network, however, there was little appetite within the Council of Perfecti to divert yet more of Kalgachia's assets into the front end of national defence, especially during the marginal stagnation in Kalgachia's standard of living caused by the war in Nova England and its effect on imports. Instead the Council looked to the [[Kalgachia#The Troglodyti|Troglodyti]], Kalgachia's hidden but well-connected esoteric order whose initiates within the country's academia had recently embarked upon a holistic initiative intended to have positive implications for national defence, socio-economic strength and ultimately spiritual salvation. Named [[Project Newrad]], it envisaged the creation of a new national redoubt located deep underground to restore the safety of sovereign tenure which had previously been conferred by Kalgachia's mountain topography but was now almost completely vulnerable to the Shirerithian spectre of mass-produced gravimetric transport and full-spectrum aerial/space surveillance. On a spiritual level it was also hoped that the sub-surface lifestyle of the new territory's inhabitants would resonate with the spirits of their ancestors' chthonic Benefactors and bring Kalgachia as a whole into a deeper state of grace with the Garden Ketheric. Heavily reliant upon geothermal power and nuclear transmutation for its intended function as a closed system, the territory was codified into existence as the Lieutenancy of Lapivril and granted the full resources of the Kalgachi state - inspiring some irritation within the [[Kalgachia#The Directorate of Public Works|Directorate of Public Works]], whose masses of overworked navvies and foremen had anticipated a period of rest in which they could finally spend the considerable pay and bonuses they had accrued during the preceding decade of fortress-building. Ultimately many of them were in fact able to so do, including the Directorate's entire contingent of ageing Froyalanish navvies, on account of the Troglodyti's strict conditions for entry into Lapivril which were restricted to mixed Kalgachi and Nezeni ethnicities alone.
Nonetheless, if the UGB were to succeed, either by the ongoing process of introducing settlers into the territory or by winning the ''Džirgas'' over to Kurgoko Vecht's banner, in "flipping" the Upland Confederation over to the Gubernatorial side, the prospect of Laq raiding into Lepidopterum, combined with the prospect of more enduring human encroachments and settlements in areas reserved for the Deep Singers would be an intolerable outcome. For those on the ground, and those reporting [[Chthonarchotrix|down the chain of command]], the situation was pointing towards a localised [[endsieg]].


===The Emergence of Kasterburg (167-169 AL)===
More unsettling news was to arrive in the final months of {{AN|1691}}, as rumours began to percolate through the various subterranean halls of the [[Chthonarchotrix]] of a fair skinned lady, clad in yellow robes, and seemingly in her late forties - on account of the long locks of her soft brown hair being shot through with strands of grey, traipsing the backwoods and trails of the Lieutenancy of Schlepogora. One more vagrant in a continent full of dispossessed souls would have been singularly unremarkable were it not for the reported effect that encountering this lady had upon those sent to detain her for questioning. Of the Frontier Patrol Units and partisan detachments sent to undertake the task, not a single one has returned. Instead, according to those suspicious Laq of Schlepogora who kept a wary distance, all who sought to detain her had, upon encountering the lady, fallen to their knees, cast aside their weapons, and fallen in with the steadily growing penitential procession that follows in her wake singing [[Ketherism|Ketherist]] hymns as they go.


Meanwhile in 167 AL, to Kalgachia's southwest, a new sovereign state emerged in the old Minarborian territory previously known as Poroly. The [[Kasterburg]] Republic, founded by exiles from Shirerithian [[Batavia]], was quick to assert its neutral credentials by denouncing both Shireroth and Kalgachia; the former for mistreating Kasterburg's emissaries and violating its territory, and the latter for harbouring a 'political inspired pseudo-religion' and being tardy in opening diplomatic channels, which were belatedly established through a formation of KDF cossacks who happened to be in the area. Ultimately, however, Kasterburg's attitude appeared refreshingly non-ideological and it began to engage cordially with both its neighbours, accepting a donation of Kalgachi anti-tank guns for the nominal purpose of resisting the marauding [[Tyrannocricetus aliger|Tee-als]] which had beset its early development, although the utility of the weapons in deterring further uninvited territorial incursions by Shireroth was left conspicuously un-denied. Kalgachia in addition launched Operation Beefsteak, a military anti-bandit sweep along the ungoverned limitrophes of the Kasterburg border to assist in Tee-al rollback and disperse groups of itinerant raiders who had inevitably become attracted to the new republic's concentration of wealth.
What had the [[Kalgachia#The Prefects|Prefects]] thoroughly alarmed, to say nothing of the effect upon the superior organs of church and state below them, were the accoutrements that the Lady in Yellow had about her. Of concern was the animal familiar, a raven, that seemingly followed the Lady wherever she went, but that was nothing as to what the Lady was carrying in her hands - an unremarkable terracotta pot seemingly containing a small shrub hidden from the gaze of a sinful world by a thin sheet of white gauze. Amongst the [[Kalgachia#The Troglodyti|Troglodyti]] an anguished debate raged in consequence of these reports. Of every one convinced by the external signifiers, there would be two more who would angrily retort that the arrival of this "Lady" via smuggler's paths into the Garden from [[Lachdolor]] was clear evidence of the malevolent hand of the Archonic enemy at play. To this assertion came the answer that the [[Tales from Kalgachia - 46|last credible reports as to the whereabouts of Vascarina Goldcluck]] had her in the dismal Gubernatorial domains. That being the case who then would dare gainsay the will of the Garden Ketheric? The continuing debate became a source of scoffing, ill-will, and faction, across the key departments of the bunkered state, with the tensions increasingly seeping out into the below-ground sections of civil society, where the [[Media of Kalgachia#The Good, The Bad And The Shrubly|cultural]] and [[Ketherism#Relics|religious]] significance of the figure of Vascarina had only increased during the dark days for the Garden following the [[Inner Benacian Conflict]]. Even the mere suggestion that not only had sainted Vascarina returned but that the [[Minarboria#Religion|Bashful Shrubly One]] had in someway ''rematerialised'' was enough to send more than one [[Kalgachia#The Lywallers|Lywaller]] into a "frightful tizzy", with terrifying consequences usually for those nearby.  


Due in part to this assistance, Kasterburg was able to expand its territory in 168 AL - although this did have the effect of closing the ungoverned territory between the [[Lywall Protectorate]] and Shirerithian Batavia (known as the ''Poroly Gap'' after the area's Ashkenatzi-Minarborian name), which had been Kalgachia's only open trade route with nations outside the Benacian continent. Under pressure from the Oktavyan Import-Export Corporation, whose business had already been crippled by the war scare in Nova England, Kalgachi diplomats descended on Kasterburg to negotiate right of passage for Kalgachia's long-range cargo aircraft. In 169 AL The result of these negotiations, in the form of the Sterklucht Agreement on Airspace Security, succeeded in re-opening Kasterburg's airspace to Kalgachi flights in exchange for an annual fee and the delivery of a hundred Kalgachi surface-to-air missile systems to Kasterburg's [[Kasterburg#Military|nascent military]], which had hitherto lacked any air defence capability.
And through all of this the procession of the Lady in Yellow continued and grew.


The speed with which Kalgachia defied its own reputation as a paranoid hermit state and pumped military aid into a new, unknown and occasionally critical neighbour was surprising to casual observers who were taken aback by the negotiating skill required - the tendency of the Kalgachi diplomatic corps toward flippantly informal discourse had only recently caused a stir at a summit on geopolitical non-alignment in [[Caputia]] where the Kalgachi delegation had notoriously torpedoed the summit's central mission statement and cast the [[Raspur Khanate|Raspurid]] representatives, among others, into a state of bewilderment. To the straight-talking Batavian elite of Kasterburg, however, Kalgachi directness was a refreshing break from the pomp, pageantry and nebulous affectations seen elsewhere on the Micran diplomatic stage. This allowed Kalgachia to secure vital understandings with Kasterburg while Shireroth's efforts to pre-empt them with [[Imperial Expedition to Kasterburg|its own more grandiose overtures]] became bogged down in logistical minutiae.
==The 1700's==


==The 170s==
The '''Schlepogora Rising''' ({{AN|1701}}) was a social conflict originating in the Kalgachi city of Schlepogora. The uprising was initiated by riots amongst the majority Laqi fans of the football team ''Basmachi Schlepogora'', angered by the perceived deterioration of the [[Octavian League]]. The occupation of the club's stadium by Laqi fans rapidly attracted dissidents, criminals, and other marginalised groups banished to the surface by the [[Chthonarchotrix|inverted hierarchy]]. Protestors from the subterranean levels surfaced to demonstrate outside the stadium over stagnant wages, rising living costs, and the hostile obstructive attitude of the Lieutenancy of Schlepogora towards surface level habitations. The ground-swell of dissent saw bands of Laqi depart from the stadium and march towards tunnel entrance of the administration building in the centre of the city where Church Partisans dispersed protesters by gunfire.  Arrests, show trials, and cover-ups ensued: more than four hundred were arrested, ninety of whom were convicted of crimes against the [[Oktavyan Code]]. As the majority of those subsequently executed were of Laqi ancestry, in spite of the ethnically mixed nature of the city and the protests, marked the inauguration of a feud between the Lieutenancy and the clans of the surrounding countryside.


===The Cinematic Egregore (171 AL)===
The reappearance of Roy Stone, presented at the [[1703 "BU-KAL" Talks|Fort Ana negotiations]] with the [[Benacian Union]] as Perfectus of the Directorate of Labour and Economic Planning, hinted at the survival and perhaps potential rehabilitation of [[Rubina Yastreb]]. That negotiations regarding a north-south transportation corridor, linking the joint protectorates of [[Northbloom]] and the [[Upland Confederation]] through core Kalgachi territory, were being entertained at all suggested that the influence of the Hypernationalist and  Pesakhnik tendencies had begun to wane in the deepest reaches of the Garden.
 
The advent of the [[Benacian Union Kalgachia Aligned Corridor Exchange]] from {{AN|1704}} onwards marked the first significant opening up of the Garden to access by its former foes. The arrival of [[Benacian Labour Reserve|Benacian work gangs]] in the lowland regions was seen by many conservative Ketherists as an ominous portent of what was to come.


In 171 AL, for reasons unknown to the layperson but held by Kalgachi arcanists to be a new memetic front in the chthonic/archonic war for the soul of humanity, a sudden craze for the cinematic arts swept across Micras. It [[Cinema of Caputia|began in Caputia]], a nation which had [[Church of Caputia|already established]] fearsome esoteric credentials with [[Caputia#The Vision of Zalae|a direct invocation]] of the ascendant but historically-hazardous Siren archetype, and now launched forth with [[La Fin Absolue du Monde|a metareferential production]] so brazenly drenched in themes of blood sacrifice that its seminal role in what followed is considered, from certain viewpoints, entirely understandable. Like a tornado of leaves rising to the mage's staff, a wave of celluloid creations was soon drawn forth [[Cinema of Kasterburg|from Kasterburg]], [[Cinema of Nova England|from Nova England]], [[Cinema of the Florian Republic|from the Florian Republic]] and [[Shirerithian cinematography|from Shireroth]]. The small-time cinematographers of Kalgachia were no less immune to the legion of muses unleashed by the unlikely warlocks of Zalae and were soon compelled to band together in creative groups of their own, the largest of these forming the 'Schlepfilm' studio of Schlepogora and producing a [[Media of Kalgachia#Film|series of epic screen tales]] in which the scenery of Kalgachia itself proved to be as much a star as the leading actors. However the hazard and expense of indulging ambitious scriptwriters, and filming on location in the [[Tyrannocricetus aliger|Tee-al]]-infested wastes beyond Kalgachia's borders, soon caught up with the studio which eventually required a bailout from the [[Kalgachia#The Directorate of Education and Outreach|Directorate of Education and Outreach]] to prevent its promising repertoire being kept from the silver screen by financial ruin.
The involvement of Kalgachi industry, from {{AN|1707}}, in the development and production of the [[HK-IV M1707 Stalker|Stalker tank-destroyer programme]], in cooperation with member-states of the [[Raspur Pact]], marked a further stage in the ongoing thaw in relations with the [[Benacian Union]]. It was moreover a telling indication that, for all the resource hoarding undertaken during the high years of the Yastreb dynasty's rule, the need for significant capital investment was beginning to haunt the minds of the occluded and subterranean councils of the ''Perfecti''.


===The Octavian Thaw (172 AL)===
==The 1710's==


The change in the Stewardship of Shireroth in 168 AL - from the overbearing Waldemar Zinkgraven to the erudite Mira Octavius-Aryani - entailed not only a slackening of the iron grip on Shirerithian government enjoyed by the outgoing Steward's chief sponsors, the [[Nationalist & Humanist Party]], but also a moderation of the party's own platform in an attempt to disassociate itself from the excesses of their erstwhile figurehead who was now a figure of disgrace in [[Shirekeep]] since the full extent of his overseas rampages had come to light. In terms of foreign relations this entailed a notable reduction in Nationalist-Humanist dogma - which had consistently characterised Kalgachia as a nest of heretical schismatics and inferred that civilisation would benefit from the wholesale extermination of [[Kalgachia#The Nezeni|certain sections]] of its population - amid a more general shift in the public conduct of the Shirerithian government from ideological frontloading to technocratic transparency.
In 1715, the Kalgachi Defence Force attempted a coup against the central government of Kalgachia. The coup was led by the Chairwoman of the Council of Perfecti, Karin Bai, who was seeking to consolidate her power in the face of those members who wished to maintain collective government on the council.


To reward the tenor of the new administration, the Directorate of the Tumultuous Wastes authorised Kalgachia's principal STEM establshment, the University of Bergburg, to invite a delegation from its Shirerithian equivalent, the University of Our Lady the Ergane in the ex-[[Antica|Antican]] island territory of Kezan, to visit Kalgachia and inspect the progress of [[Project Newrad]] - an unprecedented honour denied to most Kalgachi citizens, let alone foreigners. In return, Kalgachi journalists found themselves accredited to attend press conferences of the Shirerithian Ministry of the Exterior and Shireroth was the first to extend its condolences upon the event which would soon cast Kalgachia into mourning.
However, the coup was met with strong resistance from the Church of Kalgachia, which saw it as a threat to its own power and influence within the country. The Church mobilised its followers and used its extensive network of spies and agents to gather intelligence on the coup plotters and thwart their plans.


===The Death of the Pedagogue General (172 AL)===
One of the key figures in the Church's efforts was Abbot Marcus, a young and ambitious priest who had risen through the ranks thanks to his exceptional intelligence and cunning. Father Marcus was tasked with infiltrating the coup plotters and gathering evidence of their plans, which he was able to do by using his charm and charisma to gain their trust.


[[File:Ilessaportrait.png|thumb|right|150px|Ilessa Aerit, Kalgachia's first Pedagogue General.]]
As the coup drew closer, Abbot Marcus was able to provide the Church with valuable information that allowed them to anticipate the coup plotters' moves and prepare a counter-offensive. When the coup finally took place, the Church was able to mobilize its forces quickly and effectively, crushing the rebellion and ensuring the council's continued hold on power.


Ilessa Aerit, the Pedagogue General of Kalgachia and architect of the [[Urchagin]] system, died in 172 AL from complications in the birth of her third child, who survived. The official and public reaction to her demise far outweighed that normally appropriate for a government technocrat - effectively confirming Aerit's long-suspected marriage to the rumoured Kalgachi head of state, Xantus Yastreb, as well as the high regard in which she was held within Kalgachi government service, by pupils she had taught in her days as an elementary school teacher, and by the many thousands of badged graduates from her Urchagin camps who appreciated the programme's 'character building' role in their lives. She received a state funeral in Oktavyan which was notable for its unusually-large masses of wailing mourners along the processional route and its entirely ''a capella'' musical selection delivered by the Kalgachi National Youth Choir. It was also the first official appearance of Xantus Yastreb, albeit in no admitted capacity other than the husband of the deceased, who was visibly distressed to a degree which shocked most observers - not least the invited foreign dignitaries. After choking his way through a glowing eulogy and expressing half-attentive thanks to selected mourners for attending, he departed with his daughter Rubina - who carried his newborn son Falcifer - for Ilessa's private burial in the playground of the school where she had once taught.
The suppression of the coup sparked a wider conflict between the institutions of the central government, as the Church and the council jostled for power and influence. Despite the tensions, however, the council was ultimately able to maintain its position at the top of the political hierarchy, thanks in part to the efforts of Abbot Marcus and the Church. Today, the council continues to hold supreme power in Kalgachia, with the identities of its members remaining shrouded in secrecy.


Whether by editorial whim or outside command, Kalgachi news media that evening made much of the closing remarks in Xantus' eulogy, that the departure of Kalgachia's first and greatest pedagogue was a sign from the [[Kalgachia#Religion|Garden]] that Kalgachia was "all grown up now". In the days following, government organs which routinely referred documents down for the Council of Perfecti's signature began to experience unusually long delays in obtaining them back.
Following the failure of the coup, the central government of Kalgachia launched a series of purges to root out any remaining supporters of the rebellion. The purges were carried out by the Church of Kalgachia, which had played a key role in thwarting the coup, and were led by Abbot Marcus, the young priest who had infiltrated the coup plotters and provided the Church with valuable intelligence.


===The Enclosure of Lepidopterum (174 AL)===
The purges were brutal and ruthless, with suspected coup supporters being rounded up and arrested without trial. Many were subjected to torture and other forms of mistreatment in an effort to extract confessions and information about other potential rebels. Those who were found guilty of involvement in the coup were executed, often in public to serve as a warning to others.


In 174 AL a leaked comment from the boardroom of [[Kasterburger Handelsregister#List of Registred Companies|Kasterburger Spoorwegen]], revealing the company's desire to connect its rail network to Kalgachia, met with much enthusiasm at the Directorate of the Tumultuous Wastes. The prospect of a solid transport link with Kasterburg, and the territorial adjustments needed to make it possible, aligned with three important aspects of Kalgachi foreign policy: the aggressive promotion of Kasterburg's autarkic development, the prevention of a Shirerithian monopoly over the Kalgachi frontier, and the protection of the Nezeni population in Benacia's ungoverned territories against bands of racial supremacists from the social elite of both Shireroth and Kasterburg, who had often ventured into Nezeni areas and engaged in dubious pursuits resembling something between private game hunting and state-sanctioned genocide. To justify a Kalgachi intervention to other organs of state which were vehemently critical about any extension of their homeland beyond the safety of the Octavian mountains, The DTW tapped up its enterprising ''Rezidentura'' in [[Shirekeep]] and Kasterburg to acquire incriminating photo reels of pasty-faced bluebloods in sun hats and safari shorts, posing with high-calibre rifles atop heaps of dead Nezeni - in one memorable case depicting a well-provisioned picnic where the wife and children of the 'hunter' were accompanied by bullet-ridden corpses held up by the family servants and dressed in safari attire with the handwritten caption "Extra guests :-D". After the photos' wide exposition in the [[Media of Kalgachia|Kalgachi media]], popular demand for some kind of action swelled - most notably in the Nezeni heartlands of Lithead whose military units took the lead in proposing, planning and ultimately executing a military drive to the ruined city of Lepidopterum which held notable cultural value as the last known residence of their progenitorial Broodmother. Until that point, KDF expeditionary operations had been limited to cossack raids and covert reconnaissance with little capability for large-scale extended operations on potentially-unfriendly ground - ultimately the force's Whirdlebirb helicopter squadrons bore the brunt of troop transport and supply duties as they proved the only expeditious method of traversing the area's immense forests and thickets of engineered, often predatory flora with pockets of Tee-al infested heathland. The predominantly-Nezeni units were kept back from the final contact line with Kasterburg to avoid aggravating the latter's ethnic prejudices and were [[Tales from Kalgachia - 24|substituted by more presentable units]] from the Kalgachi interior, although the latter's relative inexperience with the local biome did cause their casualties to mount disproportionately over time.
The violence and repression sparked widespread fear and anger among the population, and many began to question the legitimacy of the central government and the Church's role in supporting it. Despite the widespread opposition, however, the government and the Church continued their crackdown, using their power and influence to silence any dissent and maintain their grip on power.


Faced with the theoretical indefensibility of Lepidopterum's flat topography, military planners lobbied heavily for that part of the newly-gained area behind the city of Lepidopterum and the Kasterburg contact line to be depopulated and converted to a 'biomic minefield' of the Minarborian style, wherein dangerous species would be actively encouraged to flourish and where those Tee-als driven from other parts of Kalgachia could be herded and contained. In the end it was realised that two such reserves would be required, bisected with a sanitary cordon through which Lepidopterum and Kasterburg could be linked to the Kalgachi interior by road and rail. As the effectiveness of such containment efforts had been less than absolute, even in Minarborian times, the DTW entertained the proposal of a [[ESB Euran Directorate|delegation of Euran businessmen]] who had approached Kalgachia's Shirekeep diplomatic mission with a promise to provide armoured trains, inspired by [[Haifo-Pallisican Imperial Trade Union|Bassarid]] designs which they claimed would be coming imminently into their possession following an [https://bastionunion.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=21260 adjustment] in [[Constancia|Constancian]] foreign policy.
The purges and violence continued for many months, with thousands of people being arrested and killed. The legacy of the failed coup and the subsequent repression was felt in Kalgachia long afterwards, with many people remaining wary of the central government and the Church's power.


It was not clear what happened to Karin Bai, the Chairwoman of the Council of Perfecti who encouraged the Kalgachi Defence Force to organize the coup. It was considered possible that she was arrested and executed following the failure of the coup, along with other key members of the rebellion. Alternatively, she may have managed to escape and gone into hiding to avoid being caught by the government and the Church. Following the coup, her portraits were removed from public display. It was considered likely that her portraits were removed to prevent them from being used as a rallying point for any potential future rebellions. In either case, her disappearance from public view was a clear sign of her downfall and the failure of the coup.


===Tumult at the Frontiers (175 AL)===
Rumours of her demise were, for the moment, temporarily quashed by the appearance of a short TV segment on 12.VIII.{{AN|1715}}, in an episode of [[Media of Kalgachia#Blizzard 1|"Their Garden and Yours"]], showing an apparently relaxed Karin Bai, without reference to her leadership status or recent events, being touring the facilities of the [[Pachadsberg Special Recreational Zone]].


Ultimately the Enclosure of Lepidopterum obtained more geopolitical initiative for Kalgachia than its government was willing to exploit, content as it was with banishing the spectre of total Shirerithian envelopment for as many generations as it took for the latter to subdue Kasterburg into servile clienthood and/or annexation - but having disrupted the spell of impending Shirerithian hegemony which had hitherto been seen as inevitable, Kalgachia's example inspired a number of other groups contesting the ungoverned territory beyond its frontiers and most recently distressed by Shireroth's own reaction to the situation in the form of [[Fall Schwartz-Tilman]], the latest in a long line of heavy-handed military sweeps through the lawless Benacian interior. From these battered but newly-emboldened populations, two polities eventually coalesced into some recognisable form - the [[Transbataafsche Vrystaat|Transbatavian Free State]] in the land north of [[Kolmenitzkiy|Nackholm]] and the [[Republic of Inner Benacia]] (RIB) along most of Kalgachia's remaining frontier, centred upon the erstwhile Deep Singer stronghold of Stonetree which had been largely evacuated or else liquidated during a recent Shirerithian sweep of the area.  
From this nadir, the military rallied, the bonds of solidarity amongst the officer corps complimenting the long established institutional jealousies of the Garden's [[Chthonarchotrix|power structures]], and began to push back against the fleeting ascendancy of the Church. In the midst of this strife the anxieties of the Directorate of Public Works, ever mindful of the downward trends across almost all of the zealously hoarded and jealously guarded strategic reserves, began to be heard. More and more a divide began to open up between those who would seal themselves off from the outside world entirely and those who sought to come to an accommodation with the foe that would ensure the survival of the Garden into the precarious and uncertain future.


[[MCS|International reaction]] to these nascent states was sceptical in the extreme, an attitude mirrored in Kalgachia after it simultaneously received two RIB emissaries - one tasked with negotiating the delineation of the already well-established Kalgachi frontier, and the other to attack said frontier with the inexplicable but apparently symbolic throw of a spear into Kalgachi territory. The latter envoy, his approach spotted from some distance by the [[Military of Kalgachia#The Prefects' Border Guard Service|Prefects' Border Guard Service]] on account of the dozen or so chanting ritualists accompanying him, was observed to throw his spear across the border whereupon he was immediately liquidated by two PBGS snipers concealed in the dense coniferous forest beyond. The other envoy, after a brief detention, was sent back to his masters with the message that the tenor of any future relationship between Kalgachia and the RIB would be determined by the willingness of the latter to adjust its attitude with regard to the deployment of combat weapons against Kalgachi territory.
Everything now pointed to the outbreak of a civil war. The grouping of forces were clear to see. The Kalgachi Defence Force had a large, well-equipped regular, with a powerful artillery ensconced in nigh impregnable fortresses. Against this the Church and their allies in Prefects had near absolute dominion over the subterranean reaches of the Garden and a force of nearly three million partisans at their beck and call. Onto the scales of this precarious balance, by the machinations of the Directorate of the Tumultuous Wastes, was thrown the freshly signed [[Treaty of Oktavyan]]. With its provisions, and the promise of the introduction of a Benacian garrison, the balance shifted in favour of the party of compromise. If it came now to conflict they would have recourse to the aid of the [[Benacian Union|Union-State]] and the [[Raspur Pact]]. The supreme objective of the conspirators now was the securing of a peace through the disarming of the Church. The effect of the news of this treaty, once it became widely known, was incendiary. Immediately it was denounced as a capitulation, the populace was thrown into a tumult, and from the depths came ominous portents betokening the boundless fury of the troglodyte arcanists whose duty it had been to maintain the wards excluding the [[Cedrism|archonic hosts]] from the chthonic realm. Throughout the months of {{AN|1716}}, the denizens of the Garden, sullenly and silently, began to divide into two watchful and bitterly suspicious armed camps, whilst, from the south, came ceaseless reports of vast [[Operation Penitent|preparation of armaments]]. In the increasingly dire prognostications of the troglodyte seers, one message was repeated as a constant refrain, the window of opportunity in which the most dreadful and long feared [[Endsieg]] could be averted was fast closing.


Worse news came from the protectorates which had been, since the [[Inner Benacian Conflict]], both a buffer zone and an area of overlapping jurisdiction between Garden and its Benacian neighbours. [[Mondo]], the jovial yet enigmatic lord of [[Northbloom]], had seemingly tired of the paralysis and factionalism gripping his long-standing protectors. Taking the Treaty of Oktavyan as his cue, he readily agreed to reopen a dialogue with the agents of the Benacian Union - swiftly concluding the [[Treaty of Fort Ermingander]], bringing much of the [[Mondosphere]] into the Raspur Pact and formally asserting the independence of his realm in Northbloom.


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The History of Kalgachia extends from the dying days of its predecessor state, the Empire of Minarboria, to the present day. It charts the geographical, social, and ultimately genetic coalescence of various central Benacian populations who withstood the privations of late-Minarborian anarchy and, with the help of a spiritually motivated and technologically competent leadership, were able to marshal disparate scraps of their cultural and material inheritance into a functioning sovereign state of their own.

(All dates are Anno Libertatis up to the 220's and Ab Nortone thereafter)

The 140s

For more detail, see The 140s.

140 years after the deified shrub Minarbor had sprouted amid the plague and tumult of Shirekeep, the sprawling empire established in his name finally outran its telluric carrying capacity and expired. The collapse of Minarboria was disastrous for its citizens, condemning populations on four continents to an uncertain future in an unguarded world, rife with common barbarism and tyrannical ambition. It was naturally the population of Minarboria's core territories - the erstwhile 'Imperial Shrublands' of central Benacia - who clung longest onto the old way of life and instinctively sought to preserve and adapt, through untold danger and privation, the spiritual and social norms into which they had been born. While a majority fell to slaughter or subjugation in the years ahead, fate blessed a modest remainder of this benighted race with an unholy alliance between the refugee clergy of the defunct Minarborian church and a horde of Laqi cossack clans who fondly regarded that church's legacy as a reliable consumer of 'protection' services. Flush with the requisitioned wealth of the Minarborian state and the proceeds of its own business portfolio, the remains of this church continued to obtain a modest degree of security from the raiding Laqi as it ushered its scattered congregations toward the safety of the Octavian mountains, deep in the Benacian interior. Gone was the wordly personage of their cherished shrub and the technocratic elite of the empire he had founded - all that remained were ideas, ancestral stories of the Garden's verdant bosom and the jealous celestial wrath poured upon it, all shot through with an apparently deranged and irrational will to survive and to creep forth once more, as the dandelion finds tiny cracks in the sterile archonic pavement to offer its modest bloom unto the world.

Such was the breadth of Minarborian territory falling into anarchy that neighbouring Shireroth, although willing to annex it all, found itself materially ill-prepared and consumed to distraction by its internal struggle against the overbearing perversions of King Noah of Elwynn. As the Auspicious Occasion played out in the Benacian east, the overlooked Minarborian refugee population of the Octavian mountains found the respite they needed to begin weaving their shattered society back together in a new and hardier form. Thus was born the nation known as Kalgachia.

The 150s

For more detail, see The 150s.

The 150s in Kalgachia saw the first emergence of a coherent foreign policy, compelled by the immense War of Lost Brothers which involved every active power in Micras to varying degrees. Whilst Kalgachia officially declared neutrality, the sympathies of its emergent social establishment were heavily informed by a perception of past Shirerithian aggression against Minarboria and fell broadly in favour of the USSO, setting Kalgachia immediately at odds with Shireroth as the principal power of the opposing SANE alliance. To avert an imminent war (which, unbeknown to the Kalgachi, was in the advanced stages of Shirerithian planning) a team of emissaries was sent to Shirekeep to negotiate the Slavegate Treaty of Peace and Civility, a document which would subsequently be tested to its limits by both sides but ultimately maintained a fragile peace until the conclusion of the global war. The document's emphasis on direct military liaison for purposes of operational deconfliction would, in the decades ahead, provide an unwitting communicative backup during public diplomatic breakdowns as well as a direct line of negotiation with Shireroth's military-industrial 'deep state', this back channel arguably doing more to establish a post-Minarborian consensus for the Benacian continent than all other Sxiro-Kalgachi diplomacy combined.

The decade's end saw the maturation of the first citizens born within the Kalgachi state, scions of an emergent pedagogical complex who would be lauded in the national media as manifestations of a bright and verdant future. Around this time, the financial liquidity and trade stimulation arising from the minting of Kalgachia's own gold-backed currency triggered a slight but steady rise in the national living standard, slowly overcoming the precarious privation of the previous decade.

The 160s

For more detail, see The 160s.

The 160s in Kalgachia began with a near-fatal breakdown in relations with Shireroth, which was in the advanced stages of planning an invasion of Nova England and reacted with barely-concealed rage to the revelation that Kalgachia was negotiating the supply of advanced Minarborian-era air defence and anti-tank systems to the Nova English. Although the deal was negotiated before the outbreak of physical hostilities and fell technically within Kalgachia's treaty commitment to desist from militarily assisting nations at war with Shireroth, the latter power threatened to bring the invasion forward to the detriment of the still-mobilising Nova English unless the deal was cancelled. Kalgachia responded by deferring the matter to the Nova English legislature and tensions cooled, although the singular will of Shireroth's executive branch to pursue a programme of naked global conquest would have lasting ramifications for Kalgachi state planning. The most salient effect was the committal of immense government resources to Project Newrad, an experiment in self-sufficient sub-surface civilisation intended to weather an annihilation of Kalgachia's surface population by the fantastically-bloated Shirerithian military.

The 160s also saw the importation of bonded Froyalanish labour ended and the partial rehabilitation of those Froyalaners already within Kalgachia, maintaining their mass strerilisation but providing them with a minimum living standard and certain civic freedoms for a more comfortable die-off than their Shirerithian counterparts.

Toward the end of the decade Kalgachia was met with a more agreeable neighbour in the form of the emergent Kasterburg Republic, founded by Batavian exiles trekking toward Kalgachia's western border. As Kalgachia's only route off the Benacian continent outside Shirerithian control, Kasterburg assumed an immediate level of importance and drew enthusiastic support from the Kalgachi government as it sought to secure its frontiers against the Laqi brigands and predation by gigantised rodents of engineered Minarborian origin.

The 170s

For more detail, see The 170s.

The 170s are remembered as something of a Golden Decade in Kalgachi history, beginning with a creative renaissance in the national film industry and moving into a period of détente with Shireroth, whose dissident intelligentsia briefly wrested control of the empire's government from the ideologically-frenzied militarist class which had led it into a succession of costly wars. Kalgachi initiative in Western Benacia was regained with the reclamation of Lepidopterum, an old Minarborian Deep Singer stronghold off Kalgachia's southwestern frontier. The expansion of this frontier allowed for the establishment of a common border with Kasterburg, substantially increasing trade volumes between the two countries.

This otherwise-sublime decade was broken at its midpoint by a short period of armed conflict with the nascent Republic of Inner Benacia, a confederation of warrior clans from ungoverned ex-Minarborian territories to Kalgachia's south and west. What began as a cross-border show of strength by the Inner Benacians making a symbolic attack on Kalgachi territory, was quickly ended by a series of retaliatory Whirdlebirb raids and a psyops campaign by Kalgachi special forces, culminating in a series of generous bribes and ritual accomodations with Inner Benacian chieftains who eventually agreed a peace settlement.

The 180s

For more detail, see The 180s.

The 180s in Kalgachia were marked mainly by the failure of the Directorate of the Tumultuous Wastes to anticipate or properly adapt to the unchecked recapture of the Shirerithian state, and the majority of southern Benacian territory, by one Daniyal ibn Daniyal Simrani-Kalirion and his Nationalist-Humanist horde - a development which effectively ended the previous decade's Sxiro-Kalgachi détente overnight and rendered the loquacious Kalgachi diplomatic mission in Shirekeep sufficiently intolerable that its Chief Emissary was expelled. This loss of diplomatic face was unprecedented in Kalgachi history, as was the commitment of substantial resources to a railway construction project dependent upon a Sxiro-Batavian territorial settlement which failed to develop in the manner predicted by the DTW. At this stage, for the first time, the existence of a Kalgachi Deep State (arguably a redundant metaphor for a government located entirely underground) made itself known in public affairs. Centred upon the KDF Intelligence Staff, the DEO and somewhat inevitably the Troglodyti, this informally-networked faction had moved at the beginning of the decade to halt the career progression of Rubina Yastreb, the Lady Lieutenant of Oktavyan who had taken the alarming step of marrying into the Shirerithian nobility. In the latter half of the decade it moved on the DTW, pressuring Kalgachia's ruling Council of Perfecti to permit a wholesale purge of the Directorate and the usurpation of its diplomatic corps by KDF intelligence operatives, with the formulation of Kalgachi foreign policy given over to a new cadre of technocrats appointed and controlled by the DEO and the Troglodyti. These measures spelled an abrupt end to the DTW's autonomy within the Kalgachi government and the effective expiry of its famously-freewheeling bureaucratic character, replaced by an almost penitent sobriety throughout its ranks in an attempt to heal Kalgachia's lacerated diplomatic reputation.

The effect of these stabilising measures upon the dormant chthonic energies remnant in the region from the Minarborian era appeared to re-animate the personage of Lord Toastypops, the undead wintertide gift-bringer and paragon of jollity whose presence in the region had been perennially persistent since the demise of Ashkenatza. Rising from his hidden tomb in Kalgachia's central mountains, Lord Toastypops found that the folk memory of his deeds had been incorporated into current spiritual practices and his return to worldly activities was regarded with salvational awe by the Kalgachi church and population alike. This earned him the Lord Lieutenancy of his home territory and a voice in the national government, where he expressed his scepticism of Kalgachi pedagogical thought but threw his support behind KDF plans for a protective occupation of Northbloom, an enigmatically-adminstered territory on Kalgachia's northern frontier. The occupation fit into the gutted DTW's new creed of concrete action replacing vain rhetoric and was duly authorised at the end of the decade, resulting in the assertion of a Kalgachi protectorate over the area.

The 190s

For more detail, see The 190s.

The 190s marked the end of Kalgachia's foundational era, after the last Benacian territories left ungoverned by the collapse of Minarboria were re-occupied by various powers to complete the new continental order. Within Kalgachia, much of the leadership responsible for hewing the nation from the inert granite of the Octavian Mountains began to expire with age or proved themselves unfit to maintain their creations in ever-changing continental circumstances. With new leadership came a new mindset, as the preceding half-century's frenzy of infrastructural development matured into a more managerial attitude in affairs of state and society - traditionally the point at which Micran nations lose their animus and expire, or else sink into insipid cycles of manufactured conflict scarcely discernable from the banditry of the ungoverned Green. Discussions of this eternal challenge had occupied Kalgachia's younger leadership long before their emergence into the halls of power, and a partial answer came in the form of a rehabilitated Temporal Secessionism which sought to emulate the example of Tellia and Raikoth, among other territories, in attaining a perfect steady-state society seemingly immune to the twin perils of internal collapse and external aggression.

The 200s

For more detail, see The 200s.

As the third century of Shrubdom turned, Kalgachia was still frenziedly importing raw materials in preparation for the expected collapse of Kasterburg, the only territory preventing Kalgachia's complete enclavement by the Raspur Pact. But a sudden cluster of ailments among the Shirerithian nobility, exacerbated by outbreaks of a new fungal disease among their subjects, conspired to mollify Kalgachia's traditional geopolitical adversary at around the same time as a glut of gold exports from Helderbourgh hit world markets, causing a steady decline in the purchasing power of the gold-backed Kalgarrand and slowing imports accordingly. When the severance of the Kasterburg trade route finally occurred, it was in the form of a voluntary withdrawal by Kasterburg itself in support of a new colonial venture in Los Liberados. While Shireroth duly moved to occupy the vacated land and consolidate its de facto annexation of the Republic of Inner Benacia, the cession of its Western Benacian holdings to a resurgent Batavia put a new sovereign neighbour on Kalgachia's western border. The new territorial settlement coincided with a loss of commercial confidence in the Port of Vines due the Bassarid Empire's erratic baheviour after the collapse of Caputia, compelling a steady realignment of Kalgachia's foreign investments toward the Batavian Confederation.

Within Kalgachia the decade also saw a gradual increase in the influence of the Lord Lieutenants' Council - previously a largely ceremonial organ of the Kalgachi government whose membership had nonetheless begun to feature persons and artifacts of immense theological significance, allowing the Council a voice rivalling that of their nominal seniors in Kalgachia's supreme Council of Perfecti.

A sharp increase in the Kalgachi living standard, combined with diplomatic and economic successes abroad, caused the 200s to be remembered as a Golden Decade unmatched since the 170s.

The 210s

For more detail, see The 210s.

The 210s opened with Kalgachia's first foreign military deployment for 35 years, to the faraway Captive Sea in support of Hoenn. Nearer to home the development of resurgent Batavia continued and the functionality of Shireroth continued to decline, the latter resulting in the Kalirion Fracture. Nearer still, a re-emergence of unmongrelised Deep Singers from the caverns beneath Lepidopterum - including a lost Salvator of the Ketherist faith - rocked Kalgachia with a theological and esoteric hubbub unseen since Lord Toastypops had sprung a similar surprise in 187 AL.

The timing of that event with an adjacent territorial claim by the Nationalist-Humanist led Unified Governorates of Benacia resulted in Operation Broodmother III, a deployment of the KDF to assist the area's Black Laqi population in resisting and ultimately expelling the Gubernatorial Black Legions from lands adjoining the Kalgachi southwest, denying them the territorial leverage to institute a regime of interminable cross-border provocation against the Deep Singers and Nezeni. The resolute scale of the Kalgachi deployment, contrasted with the area's minimal strategic priority from the Gubernatorials' perspective, resulted in a negotiated peace in the form of the Slavegate Convention which formalised Kalgachi-UGB relations for the first time.

The 220s

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The 220s began with a phased drawdown of Kalgachi military forces in the Upland Confederation following the Slavegate Convention, only for part of them to be redeployed for border security duties in Northbloom and Northern Schlepogora after the government of West Amokolia announced a rehabilitation of the continentally-reviled Froyalanish people. The resultant political hazard to Kalgachia's trade route through Batavia (the latter's monarchy being in personal union with West Amokolia) was further exacerbated by the increasingly erratic behaviour of the House of Verion and its corporate possession, the Iron Company on whose logistical services Kalgachia's foreign trade was wholly reliant. Moves were duly commenced to diversify the country's trade links and were well underway by the time a plane crash in the Great Western Sea wiped out several key players of the Verion empire and reduced the family's global power to a shadow of its former extent. Within Kalgachia these events were interpreted by the deepest strata of government as evidence that the technocratic fulfilment layer of the Kalgachi state had succumbed excessively to pecuniary fixations and threatened the sublime insulation from global geopolitical tumult which distinguished Kalgachia favourably from the neighbouring post-Shirerithian Vulture States and underpinned the legitimacy of its leadership. The Council of Perfecti duly called an Extraordinary Grand Council of senior state figures - only the third in Kalgachia's history - to revise the strategic priorities and overall governance of the country in the following decades.

The unsatisfactory conclusions and inadequate implementation of the Extraordinary Grand Council were eventually to do for the House of Yastreb what decades and centuries of machinations by hostile external powers could not and signalled its near-complete and perhaps timely demise as a political force in the Garden. Whilst the ouster of Caustifer from the Chairmanship of the Council had been a collective and cross-party effort, the divergent visions for the future of Kalgachia were too irreconcilable for a way forward to be agreed upon by amicable means, and an inevitable amount of unavoidable unpleasantness duly ensued. The Kalgachi themselves do not acknowledge the occurrence of what external sources refer to as the 1677 National Revolution but, be that as it may, all are obliged to concur in the observation that the fate of the Garden was decided by a three-way tussle between between the Commercialists, the Cryptocrats, and the Hypernationalists, of whom the latter, under the leadership of Witold "Berry" Pommerovsky, would eventually emerge in the ascendant, setting the Kalgachi on a path of Benacian chauvinism and an unexpected alignment with those forces opposed to the rise of the "Neo-Vanic State" on their northern frontier.

The 1680s

General Pommerovsky, the ill-fated former Chairman of the Council of Perfecti and de facto Kalgachi head of state, who was the first to hold the deepest office of state after the "upwards expulsion" of the Yastreb dynasty. His conduct of the Inner Benacian Conflict necessitated his removal from office by the pro-peace faction amongst the perfecti. His present whereabouts are unknown but the disappearance of his official portraits, once omnipresent in public areas, hints at the thoroughly conclusive nature of his disappearance and erasure.

With the downfall of the House of Yastreb much of the civilisational distinctiveness of the Kalgachi state began to wane. Amongst the first indications of this being the case was the silent transition to the Norton calendar and the implied re-synchronisation of the Garden with its neighbouring lands and trading partners. That this was able to occur at all was in and of itself an indication of the precipitous collapse in the prestige and authority once enjoyed by the Troglodyti - whose failure to identify and root out the manifest corruption of the later Yastrebs had done much to devalue their esoteric ruminations.

The Pommerovsky regime had tentatively lent its industrial and economic might to the cause of the Raspur Pact during the Second Amokolian War, largely on the basis that a cabal of inept militarist oligarchs were a known quantity and infinitely preferable to a new continental hegemony established by the alternative. Whilst the outcome had been near the optimum desired by the Council - a stalemate in which neither side had emerged victorious - the lethargic performance of the Pact's forces, bogged down acrimoniously before Chryste and confounded by an ill-defined Francian missile defence system on the Amokolian front had been a cause for comment. Amongst the Prefects, the Kalgachi Defence Force, and the Church's own Partisans, there arose a belief that the Raspur Pact was in fact a paper tiger. Certainly the experience of the Kalgachi themselves appeared to validate this opinion. Had not the swift and decisive mobilisation of the KDF entirely derailed the long threatened offensive of the Black Legions? When push had come to shove and the ideologues finally confronted by the push-back of determined resistance the result had not been Endsieg but rather an abrupt capitulation.

Here then was an opportunity. If Benacia Command yielded whenever subjected to the sudden and overwhelming application of force - was now not the moment to strike for further concessions and the advantageous adjustment of the frontier with schismatic Siyachia and moribund Inner Benacia. Certainly this opportunity, if it existed, was bounded by a window of time. The new Kaiserin in Shirekeep was showing indications of initiative and ability unseen during the dismal Imperial Regency. A ruler such as this might, if allowed to operate for long enough unhindered, undo much of the damage inflicted upon Shireroth by the Kalirion Fracture occasioned by the death of her father, and could even bring the old hegemonic and archonic forces back to bear upon the Garden. Surely it would be better to strike now in order to attain an advantageous position before the inevitable resumption of the former state of siege. Pommerovsky was not without sympathy for this point of view and duly called yet another Extraordinary Grand Council of senior state figures to discuss "the revision of long-standing defence and security doctrines".

The story of the ensuing Inner Benacian Conflict is told elsewhere, but its humiliating outcome for the Garden in the Treaty of Gloomburg in 1681 AN put the lie to predictions of the Raspur Pact's weakness. The engagement of the Kalgachi protectorates in a condominium with powers beyond the Garden led to a severe loss of prestige - not only to the Hypernationalists who had supported the war, but also to the Commercantists whose advocacy of foreign relations was felt to have permitted unpardonable Archonic corruption into the Garden.

For several years after the Treaty, Pommerovsky remained as Chairman, but the reemergence of Lord Toastypops from seclusion in early 1684 proved politically fatal. Having been apprised of the war and all that had occurred during it, the Salvator immediately traveled to Oktavyan. While the results of the meeting were never made public, an Extraordinary Grand Council was immediately called, which eventually resulted in the "voluntary retirement" of not only General Pommerovsky, but well over half the rest of the Council of Perfecti. A wave of similar retirements of Hypernationalists, and of the more vocal Commercantists, swept across the country.

There was some talk of restoring the House of Yastreb to the chairmanship; but aside from the unfavorable impression left by Caustifer and his financial involvements, his whereabouts, and those of Falcifer and Rubina, remained unclear in the aftermath of the events of 1677; there were many rumors that the family survived in hiding in Laprivil, but if this was indeed the case, the Troglodyti were singularly unenlightening on the matter. The only other remaining candidate who might be construed as part of the family, Prethil Nal, apparently remained in Lepidopterum, but when eventually contacted - as the Deep Singers seemed to be awakening from their torpor - appeared to be in severe distress about the unknown fate of her descendants, and showed no interest in taking up government in Kalgachia proper.

The 2.V.1684 slate of replacements to the Perfecti were ultimately influenced by a coalition of Propriestists, Shrubbitarians - whose presence was somewhat boosted by Lord Toastypops' involvement - and moderate Sixers. The new chairwoman, Karin Bai, was a mixed Kalgachi of Nezeni ancestry, who broadly fell into the Shrubbitarian camp but was considered friendly to Sixer influence.

The 1690s

Although installed in office as Chairwoman of the Council of Perfecti solely to sign the articles that would terminate the Inner Benacian Conflict with the UGB Karin Bai managed nonetheless to sustain herself in office and gradually assert her authority to the extent that her portrait now appears on prominent public display, having eclipsed her rivals on the council.

For the Shrubbitarian tendency amongst the Perfecti, and Karin Bai especially, the problems facing Kalgachia above ground, that of increasing entropy and the ongoing disagreeable presence of the agents of Benacia Command, now well ensconced in Fastenborg Keep, Pachadsberg, and in six colonial settlements established in the Upland Confederation, as well as the continuing onerous burden of the annual tribute, were now beginning to have a distorting effect upon the faithful who sheltered below ground waiting out the present age of archonic supremacy.

While it was possible to discretely minimise contacts between the isolated outposts of the Raspur Pact inside Kalgachia proper to the polite and formal minimum stipulated under treaty, thereby minimising the threat of archonic contagion for the Garden as a whole, the presence of Kurgoko Vecht in the Upland Confederation posed a threat not only to Kalgachi interests in that joint-protectorate but worse would menace the refuges of the Deep Singers in neighbouring Lepidopterum, who were profoundly menaced by the rise of human supremacism in Benacia and the wider world.

While Lepidopterum was formally a joint Kalgachi-UGB protectorate, Benacia Command had been sensible enough to keep its engagement with the government of that territory to the absolute barest minimum. Formal representation was provided by a single junior tribune from the Political Directorate, supported by a staff of eight, and a security detail of forty-men. The policy of these political officers had been to interact only with human interlocutors, an approach that suited Doronist and N&H ideologues alike. Whilst a coup in Merensk, orchestrated by those officers led by Jeremiah Avon-El who were more mindful of their numbered accounts in Pachadsberg than their more ideologically committed brethren did go some way towards deescalating tensions, the situation in the Upland Confederation remained a fractious and indeed a fragile one.

Nonetheless, if the UGB were to succeed, either by the ongoing process of introducing settlers into the territory or by winning the Džirgas over to Kurgoko Vecht's banner, in "flipping" the Upland Confederation over to the Gubernatorial side, the prospect of Laq raiding into Lepidopterum, combined with the prospect of more enduring human encroachments and settlements in areas reserved for the Deep Singers would be an intolerable outcome. For those on the ground, and those reporting down the chain of command, the situation was pointing towards a localised endsieg.

More unsettling news was to arrive in the final months of 1691 AN, as rumours began to percolate through the various subterranean halls of the Chthonarchotrix of a fair skinned lady, clad in yellow robes, and seemingly in her late forties - on account of the long locks of her soft brown hair being shot through with strands of grey, traipsing the backwoods and trails of the Lieutenancy of Schlepogora. One more vagrant in a continent full of dispossessed souls would have been singularly unremarkable were it not for the reported effect that encountering this lady had upon those sent to detain her for questioning. Of the Frontier Patrol Units and partisan detachments sent to undertake the task, not a single one has returned. Instead, according to those suspicious Laq of Schlepogora who kept a wary distance, all who sought to detain her had, upon encountering the lady, fallen to their knees, cast aside their weapons, and fallen in with the steadily growing penitential procession that follows in her wake singing Ketherist hymns as they go.

What had the Prefects thoroughly alarmed, to say nothing of the effect upon the superior organs of church and state below them, were the accoutrements that the Lady in Yellow had about her. Of concern was the animal familiar, a raven, that seemingly followed the Lady wherever she went, but that was nothing as to what the Lady was carrying in her hands - an unremarkable terracotta pot seemingly containing a small shrub hidden from the gaze of a sinful world by a thin sheet of white gauze. Amongst the Troglodyti an anguished debate raged in consequence of these reports. Of every one convinced by the external signifiers, there would be two more who would angrily retort that the arrival of this "Lady" via smuggler's paths into the Garden from Lachdolor was clear evidence of the malevolent hand of the Archonic enemy at play. To this assertion came the answer that the last credible reports as to the whereabouts of Vascarina Goldcluck had her in the dismal Gubernatorial domains. That being the case who then would dare gainsay the will of the Garden Ketheric? The continuing debate became a source of scoffing, ill-will, and faction, across the key departments of the bunkered state, with the tensions increasingly seeping out into the below-ground sections of civil society, where the cultural and religious significance of the figure of Vascarina had only increased during the dark days for the Garden following the Inner Benacian Conflict. Even the mere suggestion that not only had sainted Vascarina returned but that the Bashful Shrubly One had in someway rematerialised was enough to send more than one Lywaller into a "frightful tizzy", with terrifying consequences usually for those nearby.

And through all of this the procession of the Lady in Yellow continued and grew.

The 1700's

The Schlepogora Rising (1701 AN) was a social conflict originating in the Kalgachi city of Schlepogora. The uprising was initiated by riots amongst the majority Laqi fans of the football team Basmachi Schlepogora, angered by the perceived deterioration of the Octavian League. The occupation of the club's stadium by Laqi fans rapidly attracted dissidents, criminals, and other marginalised groups banished to the surface by the inverted hierarchy. Protestors from the subterranean levels surfaced to demonstrate outside the stadium over stagnant wages, rising living costs, and the hostile obstructive attitude of the Lieutenancy of Schlepogora towards surface level habitations. The ground-swell of dissent saw bands of Laqi depart from the stadium and march towards tunnel entrance of the administration building in the centre of the city where Church Partisans dispersed protesters by gunfire. Arrests, show trials, and cover-ups ensued: more than four hundred were arrested, ninety of whom were convicted of crimes against the Oktavyan Code. As the majority of those subsequently executed were of Laqi ancestry, in spite of the ethnically mixed nature of the city and the protests, marked the inauguration of a feud between the Lieutenancy and the clans of the surrounding countryside.

The reappearance of Roy Stone, presented at the Fort Ana negotiations with the Benacian Union as Perfectus of the Directorate of Labour and Economic Planning, hinted at the survival and perhaps potential rehabilitation of Rubina Yastreb. That negotiations regarding a north-south transportation corridor, linking the joint protectorates of Northbloom and the Upland Confederation through core Kalgachi territory, were being entertained at all suggested that the influence of the Hypernationalist and Pesakhnik tendencies had begun to wane in the deepest reaches of the Garden.

The advent of the Benacian Union Kalgachia Aligned Corridor Exchange from 1704 AN onwards marked the first significant opening up of the Garden to access by its former foes. The arrival of Benacian work gangs in the lowland regions was seen by many conservative Ketherists as an ominous portent of what was to come.

The involvement of Kalgachi industry, from 1707 AN, in the development and production of the Stalker tank-destroyer programme, in cooperation with member-states of the Raspur Pact, marked a further stage in the ongoing thaw in relations with the Benacian Union. It was moreover a telling indication that, for all the resource hoarding undertaken during the high years of the Yastreb dynasty's rule, the need for significant capital investment was beginning to haunt the minds of the occluded and subterranean councils of the Perfecti.

The 1710's

In 1715, the Kalgachi Defence Force attempted a coup against the central government of Kalgachia. The coup was led by the Chairwoman of the Council of Perfecti, Karin Bai, who was seeking to consolidate her power in the face of those members who wished to maintain collective government on the council.

However, the coup was met with strong resistance from the Church of Kalgachia, which saw it as a threat to its own power and influence within the country. The Church mobilised its followers and used its extensive network of spies and agents to gather intelligence on the coup plotters and thwart their plans.

One of the key figures in the Church's efforts was Abbot Marcus, a young and ambitious priest who had risen through the ranks thanks to his exceptional intelligence and cunning. Father Marcus was tasked with infiltrating the coup plotters and gathering evidence of their plans, which he was able to do by using his charm and charisma to gain their trust.

As the coup drew closer, Abbot Marcus was able to provide the Church with valuable information that allowed them to anticipate the coup plotters' moves and prepare a counter-offensive. When the coup finally took place, the Church was able to mobilize its forces quickly and effectively, crushing the rebellion and ensuring the council's continued hold on power.

The suppression of the coup sparked a wider conflict between the institutions of the central government, as the Church and the council jostled for power and influence. Despite the tensions, however, the council was ultimately able to maintain its position at the top of the political hierarchy, thanks in part to the efforts of Abbot Marcus and the Church. Today, the council continues to hold supreme power in Kalgachia, with the identities of its members remaining shrouded in secrecy.

Following the failure of the coup, the central government of Kalgachia launched a series of purges to root out any remaining supporters of the rebellion. The purges were carried out by the Church of Kalgachia, which had played a key role in thwarting the coup, and were led by Abbot Marcus, the young priest who had infiltrated the coup plotters and provided the Church with valuable intelligence.

The purges were brutal and ruthless, with suspected coup supporters being rounded up and arrested without trial. Many were subjected to torture and other forms of mistreatment in an effort to extract confessions and information about other potential rebels. Those who were found guilty of involvement in the coup were executed, often in public to serve as a warning to others.

The violence and repression sparked widespread fear and anger among the population, and many began to question the legitimacy of the central government and the Church's role in supporting it. Despite the widespread opposition, however, the government and the Church continued their crackdown, using their power and influence to silence any dissent and maintain their grip on power.

The purges and violence continued for many months, with thousands of people being arrested and killed. The legacy of the failed coup and the subsequent repression was felt in Kalgachia long afterwards, with many people remaining wary of the central government and the Church's power.

It was not clear what happened to Karin Bai, the Chairwoman of the Council of Perfecti who encouraged the Kalgachi Defence Force to organize the coup. It was considered possible that she was arrested and executed following the failure of the coup, along with other key members of the rebellion. Alternatively, she may have managed to escape and gone into hiding to avoid being caught by the government and the Church. Following the coup, her portraits were removed from public display. It was considered likely that her portraits were removed to prevent them from being used as a rallying point for any potential future rebellions. In either case, her disappearance from public view was a clear sign of her downfall and the failure of the coup.

Rumours of her demise were, for the moment, temporarily quashed by the appearance of a short TV segment on 12.VIII.1715 AN, in an episode of "Their Garden and Yours", showing an apparently relaxed Karin Bai, without reference to her leadership status or recent events, being touring the facilities of the Pachadsberg Special Recreational Zone.

From this nadir, the military rallied, the bonds of solidarity amongst the officer corps complimenting the long established institutional jealousies of the Garden's power structures, and began to push back against the fleeting ascendancy of the Church. In the midst of this strife the anxieties of the Directorate of Public Works, ever mindful of the downward trends across almost all of the zealously hoarded and jealously guarded strategic reserves, began to be heard. More and more a divide began to open up between those who would seal themselves off from the outside world entirely and those who sought to come to an accommodation with the foe that would ensure the survival of the Garden into the precarious and uncertain future.

Everything now pointed to the outbreak of a civil war. The grouping of forces were clear to see. The Kalgachi Defence Force had a large, well-equipped regular, with a powerful artillery ensconced in nigh impregnable fortresses. Against this the Church and their allies in Prefects had near absolute dominion over the subterranean reaches of the Garden and a force of nearly three million partisans at their beck and call. Onto the scales of this precarious balance, by the machinations of the Directorate of the Tumultuous Wastes, was thrown the freshly signed Treaty of Oktavyan. With its provisions, and the promise of the introduction of a Benacian garrison, the balance shifted in favour of the party of compromise. If it came now to conflict they would have recourse to the aid of the Union-State and the Raspur Pact. The supreme objective of the conspirators now was the securing of a peace through the disarming of the Church. The effect of the news of this treaty, once it became widely known, was incendiary. Immediately it was denounced as a capitulation, the populace was thrown into a tumult, and from the depths came ominous portents betokening the boundless fury of the troglodyte arcanists whose duty it had been to maintain the wards excluding the archonic hosts from the chthonic realm. Throughout the months of 1716 AN, the denizens of the Garden, sullenly and silently, began to divide into two watchful and bitterly suspicious armed camps, whilst, from the south, came ceaseless reports of vast preparation of armaments. In the increasingly dire prognostications of the troglodyte seers, one message was repeated as a constant refrain, the window of opportunity in which the most dreadful and long feared Endsieg could be averted was fast closing.

Worse news came from the protectorates which had been, since the Inner Benacian Conflict, both a buffer zone and an area of overlapping jurisdiction between Garden and its Benacian neighbours. Mondo, the jovial yet enigmatic lord of Northbloom, had seemingly tired of the paralysis and factionalism gripping his long-standing protectors. Taking the Treaty of Oktavyan as his cue, he readily agreed to reopen a dialogue with the agents of the Benacian Union - swiftly concluding the Treaty of Fort Ermingander, bringing much of the Mondosphere into the Raspur Pact and formally asserting the independence of his realm in Northbloom.