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The empire of '''Kxesh''' has had many names throughout its history, as it has had many languages. | The empire of '''Kxesh''' has had many names throughout its history, as it has had many languages. | ||
The native | The native '''Kxel''' tribes were dark-skinned and similar in appearance to the [[Star languages|Stars]]; the Kxels and the Stars nevertheless agreed where their tribal boundaries were, and there were no mixed groups; everyone was either a Star or a Kxel (in some contexts the Kxels were called '''Swords'''). | ||
Kxesh attracted a lot of immigration, both friendly and hostile; by 4000 AD it was one of the most ethnically diverse areas of the world, and included many tribes who had come from very far away. | |||
==Language== | ==Language== | ||
There has never been a single official language in Kxesh. Languages are distantly related to those of [[Baeba]], but when united as an empire, the Kxeshians tended to use foreign languages rather than those of their own homelands. | There has never been a single official language in Kxesh. Languages are distantly related to those of [[Baeba]], but when united as an empire, the Kxeshians tended to use foreign languages rather than those of their own homelands. | ||
In 3141, Lenians of the Subumpamese tribes settled Kxesh and smothered all of the aboriginal languages, making [[ | In 3141, Lenians of the Subumpamese tribes settled Kxesh and smothered all of the aboriginal languages, making [[Oyster language]] the official language of all of Kxesh. | ||
==Geography and climate== | ==Geography and climate== | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
In 2057, a feminist organization calling itself [[FILTER]] declared war on Kxesh, even though they shared a common enemy, [[Nama]]. FILTER considered Nama a potential future ally because in Nama, women had many rights that men did not. By contrast, the feminists in FILTER claimed that Kxesh was a male-dominated empire and that its men needed to be broken. | In 2057,<sup>Need to confirm date</sup> a feminist organization calling itself [[FILTER]] declared war on Kxesh, even though they shared a common enemy, [[Nama]]. FILTER considered Nama a potential future ally because in Nama, women had many rights that men did not. By contrast, the feminists in FILTER claimed that Kxesh was a male-dominated empire and that its men needed to be broken. | ||
However, some Swords supported FILTER and tried to get the women to listen to them so they could stop the war. The war slowed down as FILTER signed an alliance with the [[Crystals]] and [[Kava]], but this alliance also meant that Kxesh could no longer call on surrounding nations for help against FILTER. | However, some Swords supported FILTER and tried to get the women to listen to them so they could stop the war. The war slowed down as FILTER signed an alliance with the [[Crystals]] and [[Kava]], but this alliance also meant that Kxesh could no longer call on surrounding nations for help against FILTER. | ||
===Treaty with FILTER=== | ===Treaty with FILTER=== | ||
:''See [[Oyster Empire]].'' | |||
After more than a thousand years, FILTER signed a peace treaty with Kxesh in which all of the lands controlled by both tribes were united into a single empire, and the Swords were given the right to violate certain laws. Since the Swords outnumbered FILTER, it could also be said that there were laws that only applied to FILTER members. But most of these laws affected men, and men were not usually allowed to join FILTER. | After more than a thousand years, FILTER signed a peace treaty with Kxesh in which all of the lands controlled by both tribes were united into a single empire, and the Swords were given the right to violate certain laws. Since the Swords outnumbered FILTER, it could also be said that there were laws that only applied to FILTER members. But most of these laws affected men, and men were not usually allowed to join FILTER. | ||
Even though the Swords outnumbered the FILTERs, they learned FILTER's language, because by this time Kxesh was just one part of the empire, and the remainder of the empire was entirely run by FILTER. | Even though the Swords outnumbered the FILTERs, they learned FILTER's language, because by this time Kxesh was just one part of the empire, and the remainder of the empire was entirely run by FILTER. | ||
==Contact with TCT== | |||
In the winter of 4191, a troop of 476 children arrived from Paba, in the war-torn empire of [[STW#Decline|Anzan]]. They were mostly orphans fleeing conscription, as their army had begun to run out of adults, and the remaining adults were more disobedient than the remaining children. Yet these orphans were rich, and collectively they even owned slaves. These slaves agreed to sail to Kxesh with them and build them a luxury resort on a leeward mountain slope with plenty of sun all year long. | |||
Once the luxury resort was complete, the children moved in, glad that they had been brave enough to disobey their military. However, they soon realized food was difficult to come by, and that the mountain slope they had chosen had been unsettled for that very reason. There were locals in a nearby river valley, but few of these were interested in adopting the children, and the children had no labor skills which they could trade for food. Neither could they reestablish contact with STW from such a distance. | |||
Once the luxury resort was complete, the children moved in, glad that they had been brave enough to disobey their military. However, they soon realized food was difficult to come by, and that the mountain slope they had chosen had been unsettled for that very reason. There were locals in a nearby river valley, but few of these were interested in adopting the children, and the children had no labor skills which they could trade for food. | |||
A group of | A group of immigrants calling themselves the [[Tarise#tr5|River People]] soon arrived in the children's fort, having heard of their plight shortly after they had left. The River People were adults both male and female, and they promised to protect the children from potential abusers, and also to provide them all the food and other supplies they needed to live safely. Yet the River People had their own needs as well, and the children never fully agreed on whether they were better off with the River People or without them. | ||
As the children aged, many moved out of the resort and joined mainstream Kxel society. Those who stayed found that, with a smaller population, the resort was livable after all, and therefore their private town became permanent as they raised new families within its walls. | As the children aged, many moved out of the resort and joined mainstream Kxel society. They were not shunned for their appearance, as the people of Kxel had had contact with immigrants before. Those who stayed in the resort found that, with a smaller population, the resort was livable after all, and therefore their private town became permanent as they raised new families within its walls. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Latest revision as of 07:01, 15 May 2022
The empire of Kxesh has had many names throughout its history, as it has had many languages.
The native Kxel tribes were dark-skinned and similar in appearance to the Stars; the Kxels and the Stars nevertheless agreed where their tribal boundaries were, and there were no mixed groups; everyone was either a Star or a Kxel (in some contexts the Kxels were called Swords).
Kxesh attracted a lot of immigration, both friendly and hostile; by 4000 AD it was one of the most ethnically diverse areas of the world, and included many tribes who had come from very far away.
Language
There has never been a single official language in Kxesh. Languages are distantly related to those of Baeba, but when united as an empire, the Kxeshians tended to use foreign languages rather than those of their own homelands.
In 3141, Lenians of the Subumpamese tribes settled Kxesh and smothered all of the aboriginal languages, making Oyster language the official language of all of Kxesh.
Geography and climate
Kxesh today stretches from about 12°N to 22°N, with the population density being greatest in the central area. In the south, the climate is a tropical rainforest, and rainfall decreases moving north, soon becoming a true desert. Even so, most of the population lives in the desert because rivers flowing from the mountains supply them with water and the land is most free of obstructions here.
Demographics
Kxesh is racially mixed but adheres to strict tribal boundaries, so there are no individuals identifying as mixed-race. All Kxels are either Swords (traditionally dark-skinned) or FILTER (traditionally blonde and fair-skinned ("Lenians")). The groups are allies, so there is frequent intermarriage; each mixed couple decides which group to raise their children in. The Swords outnumber the FILTERs by about 3 to 1.
Contact with Dreamland
Many Swords moved to Dreamland to get away from the conservative politics of their host empire. They moved mostly into the Sessi zone, which was geographically closest.
History
In 2057,Need to confirm date a feminist organization calling itself FILTER declared war on Kxesh, even though they shared a common enemy, Nama. FILTER considered Nama a potential future ally because in Nama, women had many rights that men did not. By contrast, the feminists in FILTER claimed that Kxesh was a male-dominated empire and that its men needed to be broken.
However, some Swords supported FILTER and tried to get the women to listen to them so they could stop the war. The war slowed down as FILTER signed an alliance with the Crystals and Kava, but this alliance also meant that Kxesh could no longer call on surrounding nations for help against FILTER.
Treaty with FILTER
- See Oyster Empire.
After more than a thousand years, FILTER signed a peace treaty with Kxesh in which all of the lands controlled by both tribes were united into a single empire, and the Swords were given the right to violate certain laws. Since the Swords outnumbered FILTER, it could also be said that there were laws that only applied to FILTER members. But most of these laws affected men, and men were not usually allowed to join FILTER.
Even though the Swords outnumbered the FILTERs, they learned FILTER's language, because by this time Kxesh was just one part of the empire, and the remainder of the empire was entirely run by FILTER.
Contact with TCT
In the winter of 4191, a troop of 476 children arrived from Paba, in the war-torn empire of Anzan. They were mostly orphans fleeing conscription, as their army had begun to run out of adults, and the remaining adults were more disobedient than the remaining children. Yet these orphans were rich, and collectively they even owned slaves. These slaves agreed to sail to Kxesh with them and build them a luxury resort on a leeward mountain slope with plenty of sun all year long.
Once the luxury resort was complete, the children moved in, glad that they had been brave enough to disobey their military. However, they soon realized food was difficult to come by, and that the mountain slope they had chosen had been unsettled for that very reason. There were locals in a nearby river valley, but few of these were interested in adopting the children, and the children had no labor skills which they could trade for food. Neither could they reestablish contact with STW from such a distance.
A group of immigrants calling themselves the River People soon arrived in the children's fort, having heard of their plight shortly after they had left. The River People were adults both male and female, and they promised to protect the children from potential abusers, and also to provide them all the food and other supplies they needed to live safely. Yet the River People had their own needs as well, and the children never fully agreed on whether they were better off with the River People or without them.
As the children aged, many moved out of the resort and joined mainstream Kxel society. They were not shunned for their appearance, as the people of Kxel had had contact with immigrants before. Those who stayed in the resort found that, with a smaller population, the resort was livable after all, and therefore their private town became permanent as they raised new families within its walls.