Iridian Isles
The Iridian Isles is a constituent nation of the United Isles. They are a former county of Shireroth and was expected to form a governorate within the Unified Governorates of Benacia from 1679 and on, but the Treaty of Hareffa Lunti ceded the islands to the United Isles.
The island group is located in the Istvanistani-Benacian island chain, and consists of four large islands and two minor ones.
Geography
All the Iridian Isles have white sandy beaches and an interior of rolling hills or mountains covered in jungle. The only exception is the southeastern island, which consists of a rocky plateau with grasslands and tropical forests, surrounded on all sides by sheer cliffs. On a few places there are stairs carved into the side of the cliffs, on other places there are climbing holds. The functional capital The Village is located on this island. The Village is considered to be the only fairly safe place in the nation for foreigners to visit.
Government
The Iridian Isles does not have a single common government, instead each island governs itself according to custom and tradition. Each island is inhabited by one tribe, and each tribe is lead by a Chief and a council of elders. The Chief is selected by the heads of the families of the tribe every time the position falls vacant, which is quite often. A traditional way of replacing a tribal chief is to either fail to prevent a violent accident, not seldom falling off the cliff outside The Village, or to accidentally spread poisonous insects in his domicile. While a Chief is in office, he rules his tribe and his island as he sees fit. He is usually required by custom to consult with the council of elders, but the advice it renders is only as binding as the Chief's desire to not have an accident. The island that the capital The Village is located on is held in communal ownership by all tribes, and is the only place where the tribes have contact with the outside world, including people from the other United Isles nations. The Village is used as a meeting place for tribal leaders when common issues need to be discussed, or there is a conflict between the tribes or members thereof. Since there is no common leadership, conflicts and issues are either resolved through discussion, or through fighting.