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The Graecian state has not managed to find the real origins of the Tarr people, but they seem to originate from mainland central Keltia. This would put them in the Atterano-Skerrian family of nations, probably bearing a degree of kinship, and reprehensibility, with the [[Dromosker]] and [[Androphagi]] in consequence.  
The Graecian state has not managed to find the real origins of the Tarr people, but they seem to originate from mainland central Keltia. This would put them in the Atterano-Skerrian family of nations, probably bearing a degree of kinship, and reprehensibility, with the [[Dromosker]] and [[Androphagi]] in consequence.  


In Greacia, the Tarr people are associated with violence, gang warfare, drug trade. The Graecian government has repeatedly tried, but failed, to organize this people in a communist society. It is also unknown why they have such contra-revolutionary behaviour, but the Graecian state believes that they develop such behaviours in so in the period in-between the collapse of Taeland and the foundation of Graecia, when the island of Graecia was abandoned.
In Greacia, the Tarr people are associated with violence, gang warfare, and drug trade. The Graecian government has repeatedly tried, but failed, to organize this people in a communist society. It is also unknown why they have such contra-revolutionary behaviour, but the Graecian state believes that they developed such behaviours in so in the period in-between the collapse of Taeland and the foundation of Graecia, when the island of Graecia was abandoned.


As Graecian academics have pointed out before, they are very difficult to control. They have found a series of ways to manipulate the young and inexperienced Graecian police, either by bribing State officers (a series of them is already accused of High Treason), or creating false accusations of police violence, so the police has been unable do deal with them. Graecia accuses the Tarr people of not wanting to integrate with the society. The vast majority of Graecians works in the factories, only to understand that their taxes are spent on the failed attempts of the State to integrate these people into society.
As Graecian authorities have pointed out before, they are very difficult to control. They have found a series of ways to manipulate the young and inexperienced Graecian police, either by bribing State officers (many of whom are facing trials of high treason), or creating false accusations of police violence, so the police has been unable do deal with them. Graecia accuses the Tarr people of not wanting to integrate with the society. The vast majority of Graecians works in the factories, only to understand that their taxes are spent on the failed attempts of the State to integrate these people into society; While the median Graecian has his daily money from working, the Tarr receive more by just exploiting the integration money given to them by the state and committing robberies.
 
While the median Graecian has his daily money from working, the Tarr receive more by just exploiting the integration money given to them by the state and committing robberies.


In 1687, Graecia hinted that mass killing of the Tarr people might be the only solution facing the Graecian society, lest the entire society might collapse. Chryse objected to this language, and Graecia called on Chryse to assist. As such, Chryse and Graecia concluded the [[Chryse–Graecia Friendship Treaty]] in which they, among other things, decided to transfer the entirety of the Tarr nation to Chrysean protection. Chryse, realizing too late that it could impossibly house close to a million people in its small city state, established with the help of the House of Laegel an agricultural colony of the same name in the Antilles where one quarter of the Tarr nation went. One quarter was taken to Chryse's city state, and half of all Tarr were granted the status of [[Shirerithian_neofeudalism#Protected_persons|protected people of the Kaiseress]] in [[Shireroth]].
In 1687, Graecia hinted that mass killing of the Tarr people might be the only solution facing the Graecian society, lest the entire society might collapse. Chryse objected to this language, and Graecia called on Chryse to assist. As such, Chryse and Graecia concluded the [[Chryse–Graecia Friendship Treaty]] in which they, among other things, decided to transfer the entirety of the Tarr nation to Chrysean protection. Chryse, realizing too late that it could impossibly house close to a million people in its small city state, established with the help of the House of Laegel an agricultural colony of the same name in the Antilles where one quarter of the Tarr nation went. One quarter was taken to Chryse's city state, and half of all Tarr were granted the status of [[Shirerithian_neofeudalism#Protected_persons|protected people of the Kaiseress]] in [[Shireroth]].

Revision as of 14:19, 8 September 2020

The Tarr people are an indigenous people of Graecia, evacuated therefrom in 1687. Traditionally, nomadic and without a central governance within them, they are a tribal people where loyalties are found within select tribes or families. Since 1687, the Tarr people is divided with half of them residing in Shireroth as protected persons of the Kaiseress, one quarter of them in Chryse, and one quarter in Chryse's agricultural colony Laegel.

History

The Graecian state has not managed to find the real origins of the Tarr people, but they seem to originate from mainland central Keltia. This would put them in the Atterano-Skerrian family of nations, probably bearing a degree of kinship, and reprehensibility, with the Dromosker and Androphagi in consequence.

In Greacia, the Tarr people are associated with violence, gang warfare, and drug trade. The Graecian government has repeatedly tried, but failed, to organize this people in a communist society. It is also unknown why they have such contra-revolutionary behaviour, but the Graecian state believes that they developed such behaviours in so in the period in-between the collapse of Taeland and the foundation of Graecia, when the island of Graecia was abandoned.

As Graecian authorities have pointed out before, they are very difficult to control. They have found a series of ways to manipulate the young and inexperienced Graecian police, either by bribing State officers (many of whom are facing trials of high treason), or creating false accusations of police violence, so the police has been unable do deal with them. Graecia accuses the Tarr people of not wanting to integrate with the society. The vast majority of Graecians works in the factories, only to understand that their taxes are spent on the failed attempts of the State to integrate these people into society; While the median Graecian has his daily money from working, the Tarr receive more by just exploiting the integration money given to them by the state and committing robberies.

In 1687, Graecia hinted that mass killing of the Tarr people might be the only solution facing the Graecian society, lest the entire society might collapse. Chryse objected to this language, and Graecia called on Chryse to assist. As such, Chryse and Graecia concluded the Chryse–Graecia Friendship Treaty in which they, among other things, decided to transfer the entirety of the Tarr nation to Chrysean protection. Chryse, realizing too late that it could impossibly house close to a million people in its small city state, established with the help of the House of Laegel an agricultural colony of the same name in the Antilles where one quarter of the Tarr nation went. One quarter was taken to Chryse's city state, and half of all Tarr were granted the status of protected people of the Kaiseress in Shireroth.

Language

They speak the Tarr language. It is believed to be a creole mix of Istvanistani and other local languages. No scholar has attempted to make a report about this language, and, as such, we know nearly nothing about it.