the_factions_of_the_belt

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revision Previous revision
Next revision
Previous revision
the_factions_of_the_belt [2023/01/15 19:01] shtothe_factions_of_the_belt [2023/01/16 13:22] (current) – [The Federalists] shto
Line 1: Line 1:
 ====== The Factions of the Belt ====== ====== The Factions of the Belt ======
  
 +<WRAP column right 20%>
 +^  Faction  ^  Nation Name  ^
 +|  Federalists  |  [[The Oligarchy of Metropolis]]  |
 +|  :::  |  [[The Theocracy of Airaind]]  |
 +|  :::  |  [[The Tribes of Bariathon]]  |
 +|  :::  |  [[The Democracy of Eralest]]    |
 +|  :::  |  [[The Scholarium of Inden]]  |
 +|  Confederates  |  [[The Kingdom of Entrine]]  |
 +|  :::  |  [[The Despotism of Argorin]]  |
 +|  :::  |  [[The Shogunate of Kalon]]  |
 +|  :::  |  [[The Guild Republic of Ladrestir]]  |
 +|  :::  |  [[The Empire of Lyzum]]  |
 +|  Independents  |  [[The Anarchy of Thraven]]  |
 +|  :::  |  [[The Aristocracy of Cataros]]  |
 +|  :::  |  [[The Empire of Egron]]  |
 +|  :::  |  [[The Confederacy of Sirisea]]  |
 +|  Unaligned (Church)  |  [[The Theocracy of Church]]  |
 +|  :::  |  [[The Theocracy of Nith]]  |
 +|  Unaligned  |  [[The Kingdom of Maelstrom]]  |
 +</WRAP>
  
 Bathed in near-perpetual twilight, the Belt is split into three main factions, each with one of the more powerful nations at their heads. Ideologically, these factions are split based upon the future of the Belt that each nation wishes to see. In practice, however, the membership of a nation within each faction is determined as much by geography as it is by actual ideology. Some nations have also forged their own path outside of these factions, and remain unaligned. Bathed in near-perpetual twilight, the Belt is split into three main factions, each with one of the more powerful nations at their heads. Ideologically, these factions are split based upon the future of the Belt that each nation wishes to see. In practice, however, the membership of a nation within each faction is determined as much by geography as it is by actual ideology. Some nations have also forged their own path outside of these factions, and remain unaligned.
Line 11: Line 31:
  
 ===== The Federalists ===== ===== The Federalists =====
-During the early days of the Mercury War, it became clear quickly that not all nations in the Belt were created equal. The distribution of resources, populations, cultures, and other factors all gave the various governments their own strengths and weaknesses. During this conflict, however, the Belt united into one force that was capable of holding its own against the allied nations of Umbria. But this cooperation was severely strained and limited by existing tensions and disagreements.+During the early days of the [[mercury_road_war|Mercury War]], it became clear quickly that not all nations in the Belt were created equal. The distribution of resources, populations, cultures, and other factors all gave the various governments their own strengths and weaknesses. During this conflict, however, the Belt united into one force that was capable of holding its own against the allied nations of Umbria. But this cooperation was severely strained and limited by existing tensions and disagreements.
  
 In this cooperation, Metropolis saw a potential superpower. If the disparate factions of the Belt could put aside their differences and share the benefits of their various strengths, the resulting nation would be far stronger than the ancient Solarian Empire and the infant nations of Umbria. Metropolis has been attempting to do so ever since and the nations of Airaind, Eralest, Bariathon, and Inden have already made steps toward full integration. In this cooperation, Metropolis saw a potential superpower. If the disparate factions of the Belt could put aside their differences and share the benefits of their various strengths, the resulting nation would be far stronger than the ancient Solarian Empire and the infant nations of Umbria. Metropolis has been attempting to do so ever since and the nations of Airaind, Eralest, Bariathon, and Inden have already made steps toward full integration.
Line 23: Line 43:
 The push to increase cooperation within the Belt was not well-received by all, and several nations have pushed back against what they feel to be threats to their autonomy. Chief amongst them is the fiendish nation of Thraven, which maintains that any cooperation between the nations should be on a case-by-cases basis based on mutual benefit. The nations of Cataros, Egron, and Sirisea likewise seek to minimize their ties. The push to increase cooperation within the Belt was not well-received by all, and several nations have pushed back against what they feel to be threats to their autonomy. Chief amongst them is the fiendish nation of Thraven, which maintains that any cooperation between the nations should be on a case-by-cases basis based on mutual benefit. The nations of Cataros, Egron, and Sirisea likewise seek to minimize their ties.
  
-Far less unified than any other faction by its nature, the Independents maintain their relevance through individual deals with the various powers in line with their needs and goals. Further, while the lesser nations of this faction have no formal defensive agreements, their proximity and friendliness to Thraven makes them poor targets for any nation that does not wish to go to war with demonic hordes and devilish legions.+Far less unified than any other faction by its nature, the Independents maintain their relevance through individual deals with the various powers in line with their needs and goals. Further, while the lesser nations of this faction have no formal defensive agreements, their proximity and friendliness to Thraven makes them poor targets for any nation that does not wish to go to war with its fiendish legions.
  
 ===== The Unaligned ===== ===== The Unaligned =====
 Some nations in the Belt have no interest in participating in the competition between factions, and have the strength to make forcing their involvement undesirable. The nations of Maelstrom and Church maintain their own goals separate from those of their neighbors, while the nation of Nith is unable to consider joining a faction due to its subjugation by Church. Some nations in the Belt have no interest in participating in the competition between factions, and have the strength to make forcing their involvement undesirable. The nations of Maelstrom and Church maintain their own goals separate from those of their neighbors, while the nation of Nith is unable to consider joining a faction due to its subjugation by Church.
- 
-====== Factions of the Belt ====== 
-^  Faction  ^  Nation Name  ^ 
-|  Federalists  |  [[The Oligarchy of Metropolis]]  | 
-|  :::  |  [[The Theocracy of Airaind]]  | 
-|  :::  |  [[The Tribes of Bariathon]]  | 
-|  :::  |  [[The Democracy of Eralest]]    | 
-|  :::  |  [[The Scholarium of Inden]]  | 
-|  Confederates  |  [[The Kingdom of Entrine]]  | 
-|  :::  |  [[The Despotism of Argorin]]  | 
-|  :::  |  [[The Shogunate of Kalon]]  | 
-|  :::  |  [[The Guild Republic of Ladrestir]]  | 
-|  :::  |  [[The Empire of Lyzum]]  | 
-|  Independents  |  [[The Anarchy of Thraven]]  | 
-|  :::  |  [[The Aristocracy of Cataros]]  | 
-|  :::  |  [[The Empire of Egron]]  | 
-|  :::  |  [[The Confederacy of Sirisea]]  | 
-|  Unaligned (Church)  |  [[The Theocracy of Church]]  | 
-|  :::  |  [[The Theocracy of Nith]]  | 
-|  Unaligned  |  [[The Kingdom of Maelstrom]]  | 
- 
  • the_factions_of_the_belt.1673827289.txt.gz
  • Last modified: 2023/01/15 19:01
  • by shto