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==Culture== | ==Culture== | ||
[[Image:BayenCulture.png|thumb|Cultures of the Kingdom of New Zimia.<br>{{legend|#9f05ae|Lyvian Culture}}{{legend|#0d374e|Ossyani Culture}}{{legend|#4ccfc8|Alindan Culture}}{{legend|#0efdcb|Aijiac Culture}}{{legend|# | [[Image:BayenCulture.png|thumb|Cultures of the Kingdom of New Zimia.<br>{{legend|#9f05ae|Lyvian Culture}}{{legend|#0d374e|Ossyani Culture}}{{legend|#4ccfc8|Alindan Culture}}{{legend|#0efdcb|Aijiac Culture}}{{legend|#78cfc8|Entuk Culture}}{{legend|#48cd67|Kuzru Culture}}{{legend|#10cf67|Merchant Braxian Culture}}]] | ||
=====Lyvian Culture===== | =====Lyvian Culture===== | ||
Lyvian Culture, which originated among the mystical [[Afrikaanian]] and [[Haifan]] followers of [[Mina|Madame Lye]], the Pallisican cult priestess who served as advisor and lover of [[Queen Mina I]], [[King Lucien IV]], and [[Queen Evahn I]], is the second most prominent of the New Zimian cultures. Members of this culture, who are known for their strange, mystical practices and belief systems, are regarded as being distrustful towards outsiders, but highly loyal within their communities. Many of the great Pallisican spies and religious leaders have arisen from this culture. | Lyvian Culture, which originated among the mystical [[Afrikaanian]] and [[Haifan]] followers of [[Mina|Madame Lye]], the Pallisican cult priestess who served as advisor and lover of [[Queen Mina I]], [[King Lucien IV]], and [[Queen Evahn I]], is the second most prominent of the New Zimian cultures. Members of this culture, who are known for their strange, mystical practices and belief systems, are regarded as being distrustful towards outsiders, but highly loyal within their communities. Many of the great Pallisican spies and religious leaders have arisen from this culture. |
Revision as of 16:57, 26 May 2019
Realm of Bayen Ämäzhti Trehsha Wozozos (Mighty as Allies) | |||
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Capital | Ossyo | ||
Major cities | Ossyo, Pach | ||
Demonym | Ossyian, Pachari | ||
- Adjective | Bayanese | ||
Area | 445,680 km² | ||
- Ranked | |||
Population | 2,967,507 (37.20 PSSC) | ||
- Ranked | |||
Density | 6.65/km² | ||
Abbreviation | BY |
History
Situated in the Great Valley along the Western Edge of the Inner Desert, the Realm of Bayen was originally a wealthy mercantile and agrarian society of Gamesman, who's capital city, Ossyo, once served as an important trade hub between the three realms major indigenous nations, the Bayanese, the Entuk, and the Kuzru. The Realm was annexed by Passio-Corum in 30.67 PSSC following the Gamesman Wars, which occurred as part of the generational wars waged amongst the native communities of Corum's Inner Desert. Today, the region is home to the headquarters of the Markets of Outer Corum, which is highly regarded for paying the highest wages of all companies featured on the Port of Vines. As such, the region is renowned for its agricultural output, which it owes to the existence of notable companies including Korhal Agricultural, and the Giid-Lisea Ranching Company.
Geography
Climate and Topography
Climate V|Topography > | |||||
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Sea Level | Coastal Plains | High Plains | Highlands | Mountains | |
Cfc | X | X | X | ||
Dsc | X | ||||
Dsd | X | X | X | ||
Dwa | X | X | |||
Dwd | X | X |
Demographics
Region Statistics
Year | Population | Growth (Growth %) | Food Imports (/Person) | Fuel Imports (/Person) | Other Imports (/Person) | Immigration Modifier (%) | Seats in Regional Government | Seats in Houses of Corum
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39.40 PSSC | 2,952,396 | -37,167 (-1.26%) | 1,339,896 (.45) | 5,481,722 (1.85) | 2,125,037 (.71) | .33 | 30 | 118 |
39.20 PSSC | 2,989,564 | 50,801 (1.7%) | 1,959,931 (.65) | 6,869,203 (2.29) | 3,129,124 (1.04) | .25 | 30 | 120 |
39.00 PSSC | 2,938,763 | -18,857 (-.64%) | 1,216,697 (.41) | 7,393,492 (2.51) | 2,274,120 (.77) | .27 | 29 | 118 |
38.80 PSSC | 2,957,621 | -47,295 (-1.6%) | 1,214,924 (.41) | 7,348,654 (2.48) | 1,635,116 (.55) | .29 | 30 | 118 |
38.60 PSSC | 3,004,917 | -9,460 (-.31%) | 1,112,791 (.37) | 7,112,704 (2.36) | 1,467,787 (.48) | .31 | 30 | 120 |
38.40 PSSC | 3,014,324 | -12,680 (-.42%) | 1,114,598 (.369) | 6,756,926 (2.241) | 1,548,329 (.51) | .32 | 30 | 121 |
38.20 PSSC | 3,027,005 | 5,500 (.18%) | 1,232,488 (.4) | 7,778,767 (2.59) | 1,799,477 (.59) | .28 | 30 | 121 |
38.00 PSSC | 3,021,505 | 36,988 (1.22%) | 1,057,524 (.34) | 6,373,176 (2.1) | 1,456,081 (.48) | .34 | 30 | 121 |
37.80 PSSC | 2,984,517 | -31,160 (-1.04%) | 877,580 (.29) | 5,777,706 (1.93) | 997,321 (.33) | .39 | 30 | 119 |
37.60 PSSC | 3,015,678 | 19,051 (.63%) | 775,046 (.257) | 5,441,690 (1.80) | 963,450 (.319) | .42 | 30 | 121 |
37.40 PSSC | 2,996,627 | 29,120 (.97%) | 740,567 (.247) | 5,279,166 (1.76) | 775,607 (.258) | .44 | 30 | 120 |
37.20 PSSC | 2,967,507 | 26,083 (.88%) | 650,631 (.219) | 4,900,578 (1.65) | 759,070 (.252) | .47 | 30 | 119 |
37.00 PSSC | 2,941,424 | 6,403 (.22%) | 614,987 (.209) | 5,073,014 (1.72) | 556,249 (.18) | .47 | 29 | 118 |
36.80 PSSC | 2,935,021 | -18,222 (-.62%) | 743,186 (.25) | 3,366,359 (1.14) | 3,213,740 (1.09) | .4 | 29 | 117 |
36.60 PSSC | 2,953,244 | 18,446 (.62%) | 691,500 (.234) | 4,137,393 (1.4) | 502,838 (.17) | .46 | 30 | 118 |
36.40 PSSC | 2,934,798 | -3,292 (-.11%) | 596,388 (.203) | 1,036,874 (.353) | 397,420 (.135) | .46 | 29 | 117 |
36.20 PSSC | 2,938,091 | -23,723 (-.81%) | 733,914 (.25) | 1,055,453 (.36) | 439,102 (.14) | .38 | 29 | 118 |
36.00 PSSC | 2,961,815 | 6,860 (.23%) | 739,587 (.25) | 1,054,916 (.35) | 510,909 (.17) | .46 | 30 | 118 |
35.80 PSSC | 2,954,955 | -106,914 (-3.62%) | 760,641 (.25) | 1,059,988 (.35) | 445,799 (.15) | .6 | 30 | 118 |
35.60 PSSC | 3,061,870 | 68,447 (2.24%) | 593,818 (.19) | 1,262,714 (.41) | 434,915 (.14) | 1.1 | 31 | 122 |
35.42 PSSC | 2,993,423 | -21,396 (-.71%) | 718,522 (.24) | 836,323 (.27) | 512,456 (.17) | .73 | 30 | 120 |
Transportation
The primary mode of transportation in the Realm of Bayen is rail. The region's railways are maintained by the Corumian Railway Corporation, which operates as part of the Pallisican Central Stock Fund. The region is also connected by an ancient system of roadways, originally constructed prior to the establishment of the Kingdom of New Zimia.
Military Installations
The Realm of Bayen is home to Fort Pallisico, the third largest of the Bassarid military bases found in Corum.
Protected Areas
The largest protected area in the Realm of Bayen is Lake Norton, the vast land-locked sea located in central Corum which conceals the primary entrance to The Corumian Underground. The region is also home to the Pach Monastery, one of a handful of monasteries operated by the New Zimian Temple Authority. Located along the mountainous far eastern border of the Realm of Bayen, the Pach Monastery sits at a higher elevation than any other Bassarid settlement in Corum. The site is therefore a popular destination for Pallisicans embarking on religious pilgrimages.
Culture
Lyvian Culture
Lyvian Culture, which originated among the mystical Afrikaanian and Haifan followers of Madame Lye, the Pallisican cult priestess who served as advisor and lover of Queen Mina I, King Lucien IV, and Queen Evahn I, is the second most prominent of the New Zimian cultures. Members of this culture, who are known for their strange, mystical practices and belief systems, are regarded as being distrustful towards outsiders, but highly loyal within their communities. Many of the great Pallisican spies and religious leaders have arisen from this culture.
Ossyani Culture
Ossyani Culture is the primary culture of the Bayanese Gamesmen who live in the Realm of Bayen. The core aspects of this culture dates back to Corumian pre-history, though in modern times it has assimilated many aspects of Pallisican culture. Traditionally, Ossyani culture was defined by a communal nomadic lifestyle in which communities wandered the region raising herds of Giid-Lisea-Eda and Eeli-Illt-Eda. Under the influence of Pallisican culture, Bayanese culture shifted away from its nomadic roots, towards a more urban and sedentary lifestyle, defined by a strict emphasis on trade and governance. With that said, members of the Ossyani culture are regarded for their fundamental industriousness, as well as for their close connection to, and knowledge of, the natural environment of northern and central Corum.
Alindan Culture
Aijiac Culture
Entuk Culture
Kuzru Culture
Merchant Braxian Culture
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