Bassarid Penal Colony of Drag'os
Bassarid Penal Colony of Drag'os Bassarid Drag'Os | |||
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Location of Bassarid Drag'os | |||
Capital | Zamma | ||
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Demonym | Ralgonese | ||
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Area | 95,814 km² | ||
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Population | TBD (TBD PSSC) | ||
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Abbreviation | BY |
History
Originally established as part of the Ralgonese territory of Drag'os, the territories claimed by the Bassarid Penal Colony were annexed by the Haifo-Pallisican Imperial Trade Union in exchange for the Realm of Alphaville, a move which itself prompted outrage and enflamed anti-government sentiments across the Bassarids. Under Bassarid control, the territories were classified as a penal colony intended for all individuals convicted of crimes related to their connection to the monastic rebellions which had swept the nation in recent years.
The establishment of the Bassarid Penal Colony served two major purposes. On one hand, it provided an opportunity for the Bassarid government to effectively dispose of individuals and groups known to be opposed to the Empress. On the other, it provided an additional opportunity to maintain a level of stability in lands recently abandoned by Ralgon's ruling class, as those shipped here by the Bassarid government were forced to develop and maintain infrastructure capable of withstanding attacks from the island's native dragons and threats posed by rebellious, indigenous populations.
Although the former Ralgon rulers had left the military infrastructure intact at the capital of Zamma and in significant bases inland, much of the country was depopulated by events during the Ralgon Civil War. Despite the majority of the population departing the region in the wake of the larger conflicts and regional political collapse happening around them, about four million people were either unable or unwilling to leave the colony between the point the ruling classes fled the region and the Bassarid takeover on behalf of the USSO's strategic initiative to save the population from massacre at the hands of the wild elder dragons burning down the island near-unchecked. Surprisingly, the common population within the city of Zamma and within the wider territory reacted with relative ambivalence to the Bassarid takeover of the region, with many opting to stay in the province and help rebuild in exchange for preferential treatment. The presence of a large, agreeable native population further helped the Bassarids re-stabilize the colony for use as a convenient place from which they could expand their interests in the continent of Cibola.