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==Background==
==Background==
In the centuries leading up to the Cosmopolitan Age, military and political power had been streamlined in ''' Anchor Empire''', which controlled more than half of the human-habitable land in the world, and nearly all of its major cities. When Anzan was torn apart by civil war around 4200 AD, there was no foreign power waiting on the sidelines to take over its role in world affairs. Instead, humans simply no longer had a major military power.   
In the centuries leading up to the Cosmopolitan Age, military and political power had been streamlined in ''' Anchor Empire''', which controlled more than half of the human-habitable land in the world, and nearly all of its major cities. When the Empire was torn apart by civil war around 4200 AD, there was no foreign power waiting on the sidelines to take over its role in world affairs. Instead, humans simply no longer had a major military power.   


With the collapse of Anzan, human civilization and cooperation fdewll apart.  The mountain tribes such as [[Gala language|Gala]], [[Ihhai]], [[Litila]], and others, reverted to tribal rule instead of cooperating with the lowland powers around them.  This meant that the tropics was now cut off from the northern civilization in what had been Repilia.   
With the collapse of the Anchor Empire, human civilization and cooperation fell apart.  The mountain tribes such as [[Gala language|Gala]], [[Ihhai]], [[Litila]], and others, reverted to tribal rule instead of cooperating with the lowland powers around them.  This meant that the tropics was now cut off from the northern civilization in what had been Repilia.   


The period immediately preceding the collapse had seen the center of power shift markedly northward.  From the tropics to the NW corner of the continent, as the climate warmed.  The climate was still warming, but it was now mostly during winter instead of summer. This meant that the climate was also becoming more habitable fo other animals, including [[Teppalan wildlife|predators]] of humans.
The period immediately preceding the collapse had seen the center of power shift markedly northward.  From the tropics to the NW corner of the continent, as the climate warmed.  The climate was still warming, but it was now mostly during winter instead of summer. This meant that the climate was also becoming more habitable fo other animals, including [[Teppalan wildlife|predators]] of humans.
==Political developments==
:''See [[ppot]] for political parties that originated in the preceding era and overlapped into the Cosmopolitan Age.''
Consider the growth of political parties based on guilds rather than traditional ethnic affiliation. These would still be considered tribes, or perhaps subgroupings of tribes, and this would include even occupations that were not hereditary.  However, occupations became much more hereditary in the Cosmopolitan Age than they had been before.
Consider using [[cpot]] as a page for these, as it may grow out of control.
===Political parties of Cosmopolitan Dreamland===
:''See [[Dreamland#Cosmopolitan Age]] and [[Dolphin Riders]].''
The new '''Sepu Resinio''' party was formed in Susileme around 4150, slightly before the traditional boundary marking the beginning of the Cosmopolitan Age.  Its ideology was very similar to the Baywatch party, but they made no claim to Baeba nor to the Baywatch home state of '''Popa''', and thus could be considered a tribalistic party rather than an ideological one.  The word ''sepu'' was a new coinage, and had not appeared in the names of political parties prior to this era.
The '''Yukiese''' corporation, founded within and initially restricted to Baywatch  territory, sometimes was considered a political party as well.  It was closely modeled on [[STW]].
The '''Dakaŋō''' party (DKG) represented [[Middlesex]]-speaking immigrants from the underclass of Baeba Swamp.  They may or may not have considered themselves Crystals at the time of their migration into Dreamland, but they followed the developments around them in coming to see themselves as a tribal organization rather than a political one.  Baeba Swamp's government declared the Crystal party defunct within two generations, as the Crystals had split into two groups: one that lost a war, and the other that surrendered to a group of Dreamers and then failed in their attempt to reestablish independence.
DKG may have connections with Moonshine's '''Habit''' party, as they shared the same word in their names (but that word is not the part that means habit).
===Political parties of Cosmopolitan Moonshine===
Over the course of 3,000 years, only seven new political parties formed in Moonshine. See ''pab app a.c om/play /m oon.ph p'' for details.
===Guilds of Pusapom===
Unlike areas to the west, the UPL held an effective monopoly on politics, and new parties were instead based on guilds.


==Humans in the Cosmopolitan Age==
==Humans in the Cosmopolitan Age==
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[[Poswa]] only began to spread after 5547 A.D., meaning that non-Poswa names predominate for placenames.  [[Khulls]] fractured rely on into over 100 daughters,but classical khulls was still known by many.
[[Poswa]] only began to spread after 5547 A.D., meaning that non-Poswa names predominate for placenames.  [[Khulls]] fractured rely on into over 100 daughters,but classical khulls was still known by many.


==The rise of regional powers==
==Developments in Baeba Swamp==
Some said that Baeba Swamp had more diversity within its borders than existed in the rest of the world.  This is an exaggeration, but there were armies that had marched thousands of miles to get into the war in the hopes of becoming part of the coalition that ruled the world's only surviving city.
 
;Irons
The '''Iron''' coalition ruled Baeba Swamp and claimed to be a continuation of Nama.  They spoke [[khulls|Leaper]], which they had borrowed from Nama.
 
;Ghosts
Also spoke Leaper, and claimed the right to rule, but had only a toehold in Baeba Swamp.
 
;Crystal underclass
The Crystal underclass continued to speak [[Middlesex]].
 
;Lenian aboriginals
There was probably a Lenian underclass (PDP) concentrated in the west; these were  historically pro-Dreamland, and thus enemies of Baeba Swamp's very existence, but it may be that those who remained submitted to Baeba and came to live peacefully.  The PDP speakers considered themselves true pacifists who would be equally at home among enemies as among friends, and therefore many stayed when they were conquered by the Crystals. 
 
;Tinks
Descendants of the Tinks lived in the highlands, speaking Play and avoiding contact with the other groups as much as possible.  Though surrounded on all sides by taller tribes, they may have slowly abandoned the mountains as knowledge spread of the survival of [[#Creamland]] far to the southeast.
 
;Other Lenians
Some other Lenians would have been brought into the Swamp as slaves by various other armies.  These may have been lumped in with the  Crystals, since the Crystals were also enslaved, and since the slaveowners  ignroed the old tradition of building racial divisions among slaves to keep them from uniting.
 
Publicly, the Baeban government considered the Dreamers impotent, and declared that  the primary adversary of Baeba Swamp was the growing [[Ghost Empire]] to their east.  In fact, though, Baeba kept its border with Dreamland heavily fortified while allowing Ghosts to come and go as they pleased, figuring that while the Ghosts were winning battles against even weaker enemies to their east, they had not yet dared to attack Baeba, and likely  would not do so for a very long time.
 
==Emerging powers east of Baeba Swamp==
===The Ghosts of Comfort===
===The Ghosts of Comfort===
The collapse of Anzan led to the reappearance of many weak, regional powers, whose territories were often defined by natural boundaries such as rivers and mountains.  The '''Ghosts of Comfort''' were one exception to this pattern.  The Ghosts were descendants of the [[Raspara]] who had ruled and abused their rivals for just a short time before their defeat a war in which they and their victims had been forced onto the same side.  The Raspara had retreated to the wilderness, promising themselves that they would someday rise again.  Now, with a new name, they had reappeared, and developed a new party platform.
The collapse of Anzan led to the reappearance of many weak, regional powers, whose territories were often defined by natural boundaries such as rivers and mountains.  The '''Ghosts of Comfort''' were one exception to this pattern.  The Ghosts were descendants of the [[Raspara]] who had ruled and abused their rivals for just a short time before their defeat a war in which they and their victims had been forced onto the same side.  The Raspara had retreated to the wilderness, promising themselves that they would someday rise again.  Now, with a new name, they had reappeared, and developed a new party platform.
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Under the Ghost democracy, the president had the power to remove from power any other sitting official in the government, and thus had the same powers as the kings of rival empires.  However they did not call their president a king because he was considered to be an elected official.  Furthermore the president was open to removal by the people, though as above, only when he himself gave permission and volunteered to run in election (called "confirmation" by the Ghosts).
Under the Ghost democracy, the president had the power to remove from power any other sitting official in the government, and thus had the same powers as the kings of rival empires.  However they did not call their president a king because he was considered to be an elected official.  Furthermore the president was open to removal by the people, though as above, only when he himself gave permission and volunteered to run in election (called "confirmation" by the Ghosts).


The Ghosts were descended from the [[Raspara]], who were descended from the [[Thunder Empire|Thunderers]] and various allies of the Thunderers.  They revived the name '''Cold Men''' for their party, and stated that although they had enemies both to the north and to the south, their enemies to the south were eternal, whereas they planned to form an alliance with the northern peoples such as the [[Moonshine]]s and various aboriginal peoples when they could be convinced to submit.
The Ghosts allowed the voters to bring down the government at any time by calling for new elections, but if the vote was successful, the entire government would be refreshed.  Thus the voters could not use this power to recall only specific politicians.


The Ghosts were not racists, and they drew much of their support from ethnic minorities; however, they avoided criticizing the racism of the early Thunderers; they said that the early Thunder policies had been correct because they were discriminating only against those who had abused them in the pastThe Ghosts said that they would also attack their abusers, but that in this era they were lucky enough to have no such enemies living within their territory; their only enemies were in foreign nations, chiefly [[Dreamland]].
The Ghosts were descended from the [[Raspara]], who were descended from the [[Thunder Empire|Thunderers]] and various allies of the Thunderers.  They revived the name '''Cold Men''' for their party, and stated that although they had enemies both to the north and to the south, their enemies to the south were eternal, whereas they planned to form an alliance with the northern peoples such as the [[Moonshine]]s and various aboriginal peoples when they could be convinced to submit.


====Language====
====Language====
The Ghosts spoke [[Khulls]], and were largely responsible for the stability of the Khulls language in their territory, whereas in other areas of the continent it had quickly divided into dozens of tribal languages.  This was the language of their historical enemies, the [[Crystals]], but in the decades leading up to the Collapse, war had become so intense that all old blood feuds had been settled and the war ended with the Crystals and the Raspara fighting on the same side.
The Ghosts spoke [[Khulls|Leaper]], and were largely responsible for the stability of the Khulls language in their territory, whereas in other areas of the continent it had quickly divided into dozens of tribal languages.  This was the language of their historical enemies, the [[Crystals]], but in the decades leading up to the Collapse, war had become so intense that all old blood feuds had been settled and the war ended with the Crystals and the Raspara fighting on the same side.
 
The Ghosts' language eventually evolved into the [[Ghost language]], which had a much smaller phonology than Leaper.


====Territory of the Ghosts====
====Territory of the Ghosts====
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Thus the Ghosts planned to do what the Raspara had done during their heyday: exploit the naive hospitality of the pacifists all around them to build parasitic colonies in the pacifists' nations, which would produce little or nothing of economic value, but be heavily armed in order to extract tributes from the pacifists and, in the end, crush the pacifists in an all-out war.
Thus the Ghosts planned to do what the Raspara had done during their heyday: exploit the naive hospitality of the pacifists all around them to build parasitic colonies in the pacifists' nations, which would produce little or nothing of economic value, but be heavily armed in order to extract tributes from the pacifists and, in the end, crush the pacifists in an all-out war.


===The Crystals===
==Northwest Coast==
Shortly after the great Collapse, a civil war occurred in [[Paba]].  Here, the [[Crystals]] invaded Paba and rescued the Pabaps from their tormentors, even though they knew that nothing of benefit to the Crystals could come from this war. Thus, their role in the war was purely humanitarian. 
The [[Play party]] conquered Tata and overwhelmed the local population.  They themselves were pushed into slavery within two generations, but this time the conquering force (the [[Matrix]]) was tiny and did not replace the local population. Therefore, [[Cosmopolitan Play languages]] outlasted the Matrix occupation and slowly divided into daughter languages as their territory became less important in world affairs.
 
After the Crystals succeeded in rescuing the Pabaps, the Pabap royal family transferred the ownership of the Pabap people to the Crystals.  They announced that the Pabaps, who had been enslaved for more than 3000 years, would be enslaved for at least 3000 more, but now their masters would be the Crystals instead of other Pabaps.  All of this was done without the Crystals' support, and many would-be slaveowners among the Crystals resisted; see [[Pusapom#Slavery]] and [[Lamuan languages]].
 
Soon, however, civil war engulfed the Crystal homeland of Lobexon as well, because the '''Gems of Tebbala''', a treasure central to the Crystal religion, had been stolen and the Crystal religion stated that without them no humans could achieve salvation.<ref>this is actually a subconscious holdover from 1991  ... see the video game "mystic quest"</ref> Many Crystals became ''hulihipuha'', people who believed they were damned to eternal torment no matter how virtuous they were.  These people often became very abusive slaveowners, since the practice of slavery had been opened up by the Pabaps themselves and the Pabaps were too weak to resist.  This, in turn, led to the extension of Lobexon's civil war into Paba, and the Crystals found themselves simultaneously fighting off other Crystals and non-Crystal intruders who had come to rescue the Pabaps from the people who had rescued the Pabaps from their previous abusers.
 
====The Sĕyepa religion====
A new religion called '''Sĕyepa''' took hold in the Crystal Empire, as few Crystals were willing to continue belief in a religion that doomed all of its followers to Hell, and the prospect of recovering the Gems of Tebbala seemed more out of reach with each passing generation.  This religion quickly became popular, and orthodox Crystals living in the Crystal Empire soon became afraid to profess their religion.  The Sĕyepa believers considered themselves morally superior for various reasons, chief among them the fact that the orthodox Crystals enslaved innocent Pabaps and the Sĕyepa were self-sufficient. 
 
Since the orthodox Crystals believed that they needed to recover the Gems, they could no longer tolerate living in the Crystal Empire, which had refused to dedicate any effort to that task. Thus the orthodox Crystals fled into Pabap territory, seeking to rebuild the Crystal Empire in Paba using Pabap slave labor.  Mwanwhile, the Seyepa religion achieved nearly 100% support among the people of the original Crystal Empire (which had retained its name).  Since the Ghosts of Comfort also lived in historically Crystal territory, the Ghosts and the Seyapists came into conflict with each other, but they stopped short of launching yet another civil war.
 
===The Poswobs===
===The First Slavery Era===
The Pabaps' gratitude at having been saved by the Khulls tribes in c. 4100 became part of their religion and thus was carried down for hundreds of generations without the Pabaps becoming generally angry at being enslaved forever.  Although some Pabap slaves did get angry, their lives would be even worse in the wilderness or in other nations where they would be free but not guaranteed safety because they would be a foreigner.  Nevertheless, Pabaps began flowing north across the Popoppos mountains into cold uninhabited territory and set up new nations.  Other tribes unrelated to the Pabap/Khulls system were moving north as well, and a "new world" was created.  But the Pabap nations found that without the protection of the Khulls masters, they were in danger, and exploration of the north slowed down. 
 
Pabaps in Wamu had traditionally had large families, and being slaves did not slow them down.  They did not often marry up into the Khulls tribes because the great difference in body size — Khulls people were much taller and often more than triple the body weight of the Pabaps — made such relationships seem unnatural and cause the children to be rejected by the Khulls society. Thus the Pabap population grew much faster than the Kuroras and soon the day in which the Pabaps would be the majority came to pass.<ref>Originally, adult Khulls males averaged around triple the body weight of adult Pabap males, and about 10 times the body weight of adult male Andanese.  This huge ratio, however, slowly declined over time, because even though the Khulls people generally would not marry tiny Pabaps, they did marry aboriginal peoples such as Repilians that were about halfway in between the two, and the Pabaps also married Repilians, which led to the groups eventually becoming similar enough to find marrying each other socially acceptable.  However, it took a much longer period of time for anyone with even partial Andanese ancestry to approach this level.</ref>
 
Some of the local governments in Wamu feared that an ever-expanding Pabap population would make their continued enslavement impossible and set their slaves free.  They formed the Wami Alliance, whose symbol was a flat stone with a Khulls soldier and a Pabap soldier holding hands, showing that they were equal in their new society. (They were distinguished by dress style, not by size, as the Khulls people did not want the Pabap male soldiers to fear being physically belittled even by their allies.) But other Wamu states stayed conservative and built walls around their territory to keep their slaves physically bound to their land, and keep free Pabaps out.  The threat of civil war loomed, and the parent nation of Mili threatened to invade in order to help keep the slave system in place.


But the Wamians<ref>Note that this is unrelated to another nation in a much later time period also called "Wamia".</ref> realized they were in poor shape to fight a war, since they were outnumbered and their states were not all physically contiguousMoreover they had mixed feelings about actually giving weapons to the Pabaps, since they could put themselves in danger that way, and on the other hand didn't want to fight a war in which half of their population was completely defenseless and yet necessary since they did most of the work in their society despite not being slaves.
It is likely that the high birthrate of the Play population would carry over for hundreds of years, even in their new territory where child labor was less important to farming, and therefore the Players would become the majority even in areas that they had not initially intended to settleIndeed it is possible that the descendants of the Players eventually reach [[Lypelpyp]] and continue to experience population pressure for more than 4,000 years, leading to the steady stream of immigrants from Lypelpyp to [[Blop]] as late as the 8700s.  Nonetheless, the Play birthrate at its peak was unsustainable in peacetime and therefore must decline.


So there was no war, and the Wami Alliance agreed to never attack the slave societies among them.  They did, however, insist on assigning a higher status to their Pabaps than the slavemasters did to theirs. They considered their areas as private property, just as the slaveowners did theirs. Over the years the non-slave societies' Khulls and Pabaps blended together and mostly came to identify as Pabaps since the children of mixed marriages almost always identified as Pabaps.  This period of mingling meant that later Pabaps even in the heart of their territory had significant Khulls ancestry and were not, on average, quite as short as their relatives further east in nations such as [[Thaoa|Saklo]] and Qoqendoq.
:''Note that [[Crystals#Other_areas]] proves that there were speakers of Oyster languages who were not Thunderers and thus may have outlasted the Anchor Empire.''


===The Revolution of 4767===
Note that the '''Cupbearers''' are the parent party of most of the Play-speaking families in this area, and that it is possible that the Players' high birth rate did not carry over after all, as it was partly dependent    on their practice of tying food aid to family size, which they would not have been able to do without a strong one-party state[[Creamland]] was a major source of population for the Poswob Empire, and at least until 5547 AD, was the primary source.   It may be that the Play speakers in the Tata region did not grow enough to trigger significant emigration until some time much after this year.
In the year 4767, the Kuroras religion (known as Kâham) collapsed because the sacred treasure at the Temple of Alahon, the Gems of Tebbala, was stolen.  Unless the Gems were recovered, Kuroras scripture stated, all people of all nations would go to Hell and remain there eternallyA manmade religion named Theyape became popular in the urban areas of the Kuroras empire, which by now extended far beyond Mili and even considered Mili an insignificant are not worth wasting soldiers in defense of. But most of the Kuroras people in Wamu did not change their religion even though the Pabap people they ruled over had been practicing a different religion right in front of them for thousands of years.


Instead, they became more focused on the task of regaining the Gems of Tebbala so they could go to Heaven. They became more irritable than before and decided to throw out all of their ideas about people being equal so that they could use the Pabaps as slaves in order to search for the Gems more efficiently.  The famous sculpture of two soldiers holding hands was defaced and replaced with a sculpture of a crowd of waist-high Pabap slaves saluting their Khulls masters.  Abuses against Pabaps reached unheard of levels as the leaders frantically tried to recover the Gems.
==Emerging powers in the tropics==
These areas are ordered from east to west.
===Tadpoles (Subumpam)===
This area is likely to become part of [[Creamland]] early on and exchange populations with the rest of Creamland.


===The Second Slavery Era===
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However, the period of desperation lasted only a few decades.  Wamu underwent a revolution from within as a strong central government formed in Paba, and created a single army to replace the earlier system of decentralized armies under the control of single families of slavemasters.  They were able to intimidate the local kings with new technology borrowed from neighboring empires with better economies.


The new government sharply limited the privileges given to Kuroras slaveowners, even though it also reaffirmed their families' privilege to remain slaveowners forever and stated that slavery was natural and would never come to an end.  The Pabaps were permitted to have government entities and societies of their own, even though their laws could sometimes be overruled from "above".  For example, the Pabap legislature would consist of 30 or 40 legislators, who would propose bills and vote on them, and a single Kuroras overseer, who could look at the result and say "yes" or "no".  But in some types of votes, his vote could not overrule a unanimous decision, so he needed to have at least one person in the lower legislature agreeing with him to actThe only time the overseer could overrule a unanimous decision is if they were voting on something that would affect the nation itself, e.g. to get rid of slavery.  Another way to describe this is that the Kuroras overseer can choose who's right, even if he chooses a position embraced by only 1 out of 40 Pabaps, but he cannot choose a position that none of them like at all.
===Tadpoles (Lobexon)===
From 23N to 27N there was a territory of [[Cosmopolitan_Play_languages#Tadpole_languages|Tadpoles]] who considered themselves part of Paba.   


===The Birth of Pusapom===
It is not clear how the Tadpoles came to speak PlayIt may be simply that all areas that were conquered by the Merari tribes around 2668 AD came to have Pabap majorities by 4100 AD, as the slow but steady population increase caused by Paba's farming culture would have overwhelmed any other populations present in their areasThis does not fully explain the situation, as one    would expect the Tadpoles' language to have diverged from Play shortly after 2668 AD, but it may also be that population exchanges kept the various Pabap areas linguistically coherent.
Meanwhile, Kuroras people calling themselves Crystals (after the Gems) were aggressively expanding into the areas immediately north of the Popoppos mountainsIn some areas, they found Pabap people already living there, who called themselves Poswobs after a type of skirt that their women wore during the summer months.  (''Pwa'', known as ''tòṭa'' in [[Khulls]])  But the Kuroras tribes considered the Poswobs to be aboriginals, and thus enslaved themBut this slavery was of the old, unreformed, cruel type that gave the Poswobs no rights at all, even the right to life.  Thus Poswobs in the north who were aware that the southern areas had become gentler began fleeing back over the mountains, knowing that they would still be welcomed as "Pabaps" despite their new national identity.  However, other Poswobs moved even further north to join the [[proto-Moonshine culture|Moonshine]] people, who were of the same religion as the Crystals but much more liberal and all-welcoming, or fled into inaccessible mountain areas which were inhabited by nobody, even aboriginals.  Also, Poswobs were not quite as easily intimidated as Pabaps traditionally had been, since they had been living alone for many years.  Thus the progress of the Crystals was not always easy.


The invading Crystals enslaved both Poswobs and the Repilians, who were the true aboriginals of their territory.  Previously, the Poswobs and the Repilians had been enemies, having fought many wars against each other after earlier attempts at peaceful coexistence had failed.  But peace between the two tribes became the rule after all now that they were both being attacked and oppressed by the slavemaking Crystals.  The Khul/Kuroras people soon came to consider them to be as one with each other, especially since religion was the real defining characteristic of ethnicity and as a general rule people lived only with those of the same religion.
There may have been minorities of [[#Pabahais]] and [[#Oyster]] speakers in this area, which by 4108 were incorporated into the Tadpole population and thus came to identify with the other Tadpoles, but since AlphaLeap's reign over this area was short, they may have survived the occupation with their linguistic heritage intact and could have broken apart from the Play speakers, causing the name '''Tadpole''' to be associated only with the Play speakers.


====Birth of the Poswobs====
The isolation of the area will cause the people to think of themselves as a standalone culture and not be part of Paba, Amade, or any other area.  In the far future, it becomes part of [[Nama]], but the cultural exchanges that made this possible were not present in the early centuries of the Cosmopolitan Age.
Shortly after the announcement of eternal slavery, some Pabap families fled up the mountains, into the territory of aboriginal peoples such as the [[Gala language|Galà]], [[Ihhai]], and [[Litila]]; of these, some continued further north into the temperate forests that lay on the other side of the great mountain range. This land, which was still called '''Repilia''', had once been the primary center of [[Raspara]] power, but when the bulk of the Raspara population had forfeited their land to fight for control of [[Baeba Swamp|Baeba]], far to the west, no new power had taken their place.


As Pabaps began spilling into Repilia, they realized that the large-bodied, military-oriented Raspara, who had sadistically abused the ancestors of the Poswobs for their entire reign, posed little threat in the post-Collapse world.  The Raspara were poorly organized now, and lived mostly in the wilderness rather than in cities.  There was no longer a reliable way to identify a Raspara on sight; they no longer had distinctive clothes, nor a distinctive language; they were not even the largest minority in their territory, since most had fled west.  Most importantly, though, the Raspara here had given up their dreams of achieving an empire, and submitted to a lifestyle of subsistence hunting, focusing on maintaining their food supply and protecting their children from danger. 


The Pabaps moving north into Repilia came to adopt a new identity: the [[Poswa|Poswobs]], named after a type of skirt their women wore when the weather was warm. Like the Pabaps, the Poswobs supported pacifism and went to great lengths to protect themselves from more warlike rival tribes. Unlike the Pabaps, however, the Poswobs were not willing to submit to slavery, and preferred a life of extreme poverty in freedom to a safe and well-fed life of slavery. They thus had much in common with their historical enemies the Raspara, and many Raspara leaders married Poswob women as they moved closer together. 
Note that there  may have been Pabahais migration to this area, even    during Merari administration, but  that  any such migrations were perceived as being outside the reach of Paba.


Another minority was the [[Moonshine]] people, who were also pacifistic.  Most Moonshines here were nomadic, and therefore claimed no land of their own, and did not consider the various other peoples spilling into majority-Moonshine areas of Repilia to be invadersThe result of this was that the Moonshine people came to be associated with the cold climates of high mountains and the far north; Moonshine families persisted in the warmer climates of the lowlands and the southern extremes of their territory, but they became a minority early on and often married out.
There was a small holdout of [[AlphaLeap|Leapers]], who had become pro-Tadpole and then fled into this region after AlphaLeap had lost control of itThese people may or may not have tried to move somewhere else after the war died down.


A fourth minority soon appeared in Repilia: the [[Crystals]]. These were not the Crystals of Lobexon, who had now mostly converted to the '''Sĕyepa''' religion, but the orthodox Crystals who had invaded Paba and made a new life for themselves based on enslaving the PabapsBut for some Crystals, even the slavery they enjoyed in Paba was not enough: the Crystals in power had enacted reforms limiting the abuses of the slave owners, and a faction of the Crystals who wanted unlimited power had rebelled against their rulers, proclaiming that the Pabap people were their property since the Pabap royal family had promised them that, and that Pabaps had no rights.
There may have also been holdouts from a Fern minority in Paba, who had moved to Paba and then later to Lobexon (rather than directly from Fernland to Lobexon)The double move would have likely caused the people to blend together and speak only one Fern language instead of many.  They would be unwilling to submit to Pabahais because Pabahais drove them out of Fernland 1500 years earlier.


The rebels had lost their fight against the reigning Crystals, and chosen instead to move north to chase down the Poswobs who were fleeing PabaThey considered the Poswobs to be among the aboriginals of this territory, and declared that this meant that the enslavement of the other aboriginal peoples was also legalThus the Crystals chased not only Poswobs, but also the Moonshines (who were a branch of the Crystals) and in some cases even the Raspara.
===Former Leaper territory===
This area may not exist as a state, as all that was left of the Leaper colony was deserts.  Nevertheless, at least three tribes lived in the area, each with their own identity.  The natives were descendants of the Leapers' Lenian slaves, and historically had called themselves '''Dətiās''' (in Gold, not Leaper).  There were also descendants of the Thunderers and of the Crystals.  The Dətiās people were the upper class, above the Thunderers, with the Crystals as the lowest classThe land could not have supported large populations, however, and most food would be taken from the sea, meaning that the party who controlled the coast would control the other partiesThis can only have been the Dətiās people; on the other hand, the Dətiās may have gradually fled the region to live in more bountiful climates.


The entrance of the Crystals ended any lingering resentment between the Raspara, the Moonshines, and the Poswobs; all were now fighting against  the Crystals, and since the Crystals considered the tribes they were invading to be as one with each other, increasingly so did they.  The name "Poswob" came to be used as a cover term for all of the non-Crystal inhabitants of Repilia, even though most people in Repilia were not of majority-Pabap ancestry.  Since the Raspara and Moonshines had historically been much taller than the Pabaps, the rapidly blending population that called itself the Poswobs tended to have a taller average adult height than had the Pabaps.  Since a large portion of the population was nomadic, local differences in people's physical appearance were less noticeable than they historically had been in similarly large land areas.
The navy of '''Wax''' also existed and was strong enough, as late as 4164, to patrol both its own coastline and that of Amade.


====Poswob back-migration====
It is possible that [[Paleo-Pabappa]] survives here, from assorted migrations of Pabaps who had not switched to speaking Gold.
Despite the fact that the Poswobs outnumbered the invading Crystals by an enormous factor, the Crystals were much better soldiers; the Poswobs and Moonshines had been pacifists for hundreds of years, and the Raspara who had remained in Repilia were generally not of the military class.  In response, some Poswobs fled back into Paba, preferring slavery under the more moderate Pabap government to the vicious and bloody slavery being imported into Repilia.  Other Poswobs pushed even further north, into territory at very margin of human habitability.  Here they mingled with [[Moonshine]]s and the remnants of the [[Andanese]] people, both of whom had fled to the arctic in the past for similar reasons.  However, the Poswobs moving into the far north had cut themselves off from the other Poswobs, and did not claim political unity with them; instead they became nomadic and joined the Moonshines in a culture in which people identified with the nearest permanent human settlement, generally a coastal city where fish were abundant, rather than with a tribal identity, a language, or even a religion.


===Poswob-Pabap relations===
===Taryte===
Communication between Paba and the Poswobs in Repilia, which was now called [[Pusapom]], was difficult because of the presence of hostile aboriginal tribes in the mountains that separated the two empires.  These aboriginals had taken no part in any of the wars of the post-Collapse world, seeing that they had nothing to gain even from a victory in such a war, and much to lose if they joined the war and found themselves on the wrong side.  Tiny mountainous nations such as [[Gala language|Gala]] had achieved living standards higher than the lowlands despite all of their disadvantages, and were proud of this.  Slave drivers such as the Crystals were generally not interested in practicing slavery on the mountains, since agriculture was nearly impossible and the people were entirely hunter-gatherers.  Instead the Crystals were content to hold the lowlands and prevent the mountain people from ever leaving their homelands without paying a tribute to the Crystals.
:''See [[Taryte#Taryte_in_the_Cosmopolitan_Age]]''.


However the Crystals in Pusapom soon became dependent on trade originating from the tropical ports of [[Paba]] and points south; and for this, they needed the cooperation of the mountain tribes. Thus it was the aboriginals in the mountains who were collecting tributes from the Crystals rather than the reverse. 
===Amade===
The '''Firestone''' army drove out all of the peoples who had lived in this area, even the Crystals, whom they had originally been enslaving.  Thus the territory was entirely [[Cosmopolitan_Play_languages#Play_.284162.29_to_Firestone_.286843.29|Play]]-speaking.  Any surviving languages would have dispersed into surrounding areas, mostly towards the east.


Soon, the aboriginals living in the highest, coldest lands of all declared themselves to be [[Moonshine]]s, thus reducing the number of aboriginal nations by almost half.  These people considered themselves allies of the Poswobs, since the mainline Moonshines had been allied with the Poswobs for hundreds of years.  In response, other political alliances formed among the aboriginals, and although they did not all pledge allegiance to the Poswobs, they all promised to remain enemies of the orthodox Crystals.  Aboriginals living south of the continental divide generally interacted mostly with [[Paba]]; aboriginals on the north side interacted mostly with the [[Pusapom|Poswobs]] and some came to consider themselves to be Poswobs themselves, as the Poswob ideal of a society with no ethnic boundaries appealed to them even though at home they were generally loyal to their own tribe above all others.
Unlike all other Play-speaking tribes, the Firestones may have learned the Leaper language, as '''Wax''' was still a strong local power at the time of their migration.


====Treaty of 5547====
===Area between Amade and Atlam===
In 5547, [[Pusapom]] formally declared independence from Paba, and established its own boundaries both with Paba and with other empires such as that of the [[#Ghosts]] in the west.  Their declaration of independence did not trigger a war; neither the Poswobs nor the Pabaps had military control of their own territory, since the Crystals were dominant in the areas most important to them, and the Crystals considered the Poswobs as private property, lacking even the rights to a nation, let alone an empire with a standing army.
This territory did not survive as a distinct political entity.


However, the weaker aboriginal nations in the mountains unanimously endorsed the Treaty of 5547, and congratulated the Poswobs on building the only empire to originate after the great Collapse that had occurred more than a thousand years prior. (The Ghost Empire was generally considered to be a revival of the Raspara empire.)  The aboriginal military leaders signed the Treaty of 5547 themselves to put in writing their commitment to their alliance with the Poswobs and the promise that, should the Poswobs ever agree to it, they could cooperate with the aboriginals in a squeeze march to push the parasitic Crystals out of their territory.
===Atlam===
This area was probably part of [[Kxesh]] for more than 2,000 years before the dawn of the Cosmopolitan Age, but as governments broke down, its tribes may have asserted independence both from Kxesh and from each other.


However, the Poswob leaders reaffirmed their commitment to pacifism, and promised to never fight back no matter how far into their territory the Crystal invaders intruded.  The Poswobs said that they could tolerate the Crystals' parasitic colonies because they were going to grow to the north and west, where there were no aggressive enemies to fight, and offered the aboriginals safe passage to anywhere in Pusapom should they wish to abandon their ancient homelands to live in the new empire growing on the northern plains.
===Pabahais===
Likely independent and little changed since 2100 AD, although more groups may have arrived.


There were some potential sources of conflict even in the north. For example, the nation of '''Sàkʷalo''' was officially part of the Moonshine Empire, but was now inhabited by [[Moonshine]]s, Sĕyepa Crystals, and Poswobs.  The Poswobs here were partly Moonshines who identified politically with Pusapom rather than the Moonshine Empire.  However, all three of these great powers were supremely pacifistic, and the military leaders of all three sides agreed that their dispute was about taxes and fishing rights and could be easily resolved without war, and without bothering the wider imperial governments of their respective empires.
===Western Tip===
Likely independent and little changed since 2600 AD.


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The seyepa birthrate was higher, so the popu6began to shift to majority seyepa instead of majority Moonshines.


The ghost govt claimed all seyepa lands as their own, however, nd looked for a way to turn the Moonshines against the seyepa.
=Cosmopolitan Cream culture=
:''See [[Memnumu]].''
==Other areas==
:''See [h t tp://www.frath wiki .com/in dex.ph p?title= Cosmopolit an_Age&oldid=138558# Other _hiso r  hi to ry] for details.''


===Dreamland===
=Notesy-Boatsies!!!=
[[Dreamland]] persisted as an independent empire and was not invaded by any outside power, nor did they laun h an invasion of their own. They were seen as allies of the seyepa relig, but there was no conn9.


==Notes==
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 16:11, 27 December 2023

The Cosmopolitan Age on planet Teppala was a period of time characterized by poor living standards for human beings and a return to a subsistence based way o f life, and increased interaction with animals.

Its name derives from the fact that, although human civilization regressed severely, peace returned and Nama once again served as a diplomatic hub for all of the nations around them. Thus, Nama became cosmopolitan.

Background

In the centuries leading up to the Cosmopolitan Age, military and political power had been streamlined in Anchor Empire, which controlled more than half of the human-habitable land in the world, and nearly all of its major cities. When the Empire was torn apart by civil war around 4200 AD, there was no foreign power waiting on the sidelines to take over its role in world affairs. Instead, humans simply no longer had a major military power.

With the collapse of the Anchor Empire, human civilization and cooperation fell apart. The mountain tribes such as Gala, Ihhai, Litila, and others, reverted to tribal rule instead of cooperating with the lowland powers around them. This meant that the tropics was now cut off from the northern civilization in what had been Repilia.

The period immediately preceding the collapse had seen the center of power shift markedly northward. From the tropics to the NW corner of the continent, as the climate warmed. The climate was still warming, but it was now mostly during winter instead of summer. This meant that the climate was also becoming more habitable fo other animals, including predators of humans.

Political developments

See ppot for political parties that originated in the preceding era and overlapped into the Cosmopolitan Age.

Consider the growth of political parties based on guilds rather than traditional ethnic affiliation. These would still be considered tribes, or perhaps subgroupings of tribes, and this would include even occupations that were not hereditary. However, occupations became much more hereditary in the Cosmopolitan Age than they had been before.

Consider using cpot as a page for these, as it may grow out of control.

Political parties of Cosmopolitan Dreamland

See Dreamland#Cosmopolitan Age and Dolphin Riders.

The new Sepu Resinio party was formed in Susileme around 4150, slightly before the traditional boundary marking the beginning of the Cosmopolitan Age. Its ideology was very similar to the Baywatch party, but they made no claim to Baeba nor to the Baywatch home state of Popa, and thus could be considered a tribalistic party rather than an ideological one. The word sepu was a new coinage, and had not appeared in the names of political parties prior to this era.

The Yukiese corporation, founded within and initially restricted to Baywatch territory, sometimes was considered a political party as well. It was closely modeled on STW.

The Dakaŋō party (DKG) represented Middlesex-speaking immigrants from the underclass of Baeba Swamp. They may or may not have considered themselves Crystals at the time of their migration into Dreamland, but they followed the developments around them in coming to see themselves as a tribal organization rather than a political one. Baeba Swamp's government declared the Crystal party defunct within two generations, as the Crystals had split into two groups: one that lost a war, and the other that surrendered to a group of Dreamers and then failed in their attempt to reestablish independence.

DKG may have connections with Moonshine's Habit party, as they shared the same word in their names (but that word is not the part that means habit).

Political parties of Cosmopolitan Moonshine

Over the course of 3,000 years, only seven new political parties formed in Moonshine. See pab app a.c om/play /m oon.ph p for details.

Guilds of Pusapom

Unlike areas to the west, the UPL held an effective monopoly on politics, and new parties were instead based on guilds.

Humans in the Cosmopolitan Age

Since human society fell apart early in this era, the resulting human societies had little in common. Nevertheless, they all shared some characteristics in common:

  1. War was very uncommon, as humans had little to gain for their efforts.
  2. Agriculture was mostly confined to the tropics, even though the climate of the north was warming.
  3. Human population declined due to massive predation by wild animals. This was nothing new: it was just that the humans living in the areas where they were being eaten the fastest had been living in safe, walled-off cities when the food supply had been sufficient. Now almost all humans were rural and were easy prey for various animals, especially the firebird.
  4. Humans began to participate in animals' wars whenever the animals' territory overlapped the humans'.
  5. Technological progress was halted and in many areas went backward.

Humans were not at the top of the food chain. Indeed, they never had been, but as above, during the peaks of human civilization they had been able to hide out from predators in compact cities where even though the firebirds roaming the sky above would have no trouble finding a meal among the thousands of people in the city center, the humans were capable of fending off an attack when they were able to fight back as a team.

Humans generally avoided war, as they had little to gain from conquering a nearby territory and a lot to lose if they were unsucessful. The few wars they did participate in generally were not continuations of Anzan-era conflicts but new, ex nihilo conflicts resulting from happenstance environmental changes such as the flooding of the whole of the territory of a minor coastal tribe.

However, humans soon learned that they were not alone on their planet in their capactiy to fight wats. The dolphins of planet Teppala were unaffected by the collapse, and continued their slow but presistent war as if nothing had happened. THis war was against 2 major alliances of dolphins, oje living in coldf water and the other living in warm water. The dfolphin nations had strictly defined borders but no internal boundaries; all dolphins where werlcome anywhere n their own nation, but not in the other nation. There was no pacifistic neutral nation, but pacifists were also welcome in both nations.

The human societies that bordered water that was deep within the territory of each of the 2 folphin nations were unaffected by the war. But the boundary between the 2 was ever-shifting, and humans who were caught in between had to play very carefully as their boats could be bumped from blow by a dolphin if they were perceived to be allied with the wrong dolphins.

Interaction with firebirds

Firebirds were the chief prefdator of humans. The firebirds kept humans from settling muich of the western half of the continent, because this was where the firebirds were at their strongest and humans could not survive their attacks. Thus, many human settlements were located deep inland, in areas where it was difficult for humans to find food, because the firebirds could not tolerate the harsh climates of the interior. Firebirds nests were usually on islands.

However, some humans moved into the center of their predators' territory, and built settlements there, on the rationale that since the firebirds were prospering in those areas even without humans to prey on, they could probably work out an agreement with the firebirds which would allow humans to live there without having to wrry about being snatched up from their beds in the middle of the night and dropped into a nest to be torn apart by baby firebirds.

languages

Poswa only began to spread after 5547 A.D., meaning that non-Poswa names predominate for placenames. Khulls fractured rely on into over 100 daughters,but classical khulls was still known by many.

Developments in Baeba Swamp

Some said that Baeba Swamp had more diversity within its borders than existed in the rest of the world. This is an exaggeration, but there were armies that had marched thousands of miles to get into the war in the hopes of becoming part of the coalition that ruled the world's only surviving city.

Irons

The Iron coalition ruled Baeba Swamp and claimed to be a continuation of Nama. They spoke Leaper, which they had borrowed from Nama.

Ghosts

Also spoke Leaper, and claimed the right to rule, but had only a toehold in Baeba Swamp.

Crystal underclass

The Crystal underclass continued to speak Middlesex.

Lenian aboriginals

There was probably a Lenian underclass (PDP) concentrated in the west; these were historically pro-Dreamland, and thus enemies of Baeba Swamp's very existence, but it may be that those who remained submitted to Baeba and came to live peacefully. The PDP speakers considered themselves true pacifists who would be equally at home among enemies as among friends, and therefore many stayed when they were conquered by the Crystals.

Tinks

Descendants of the Tinks lived in the highlands, speaking Play and avoiding contact with the other groups as much as possible. Though surrounded on all sides by taller tribes, they may have slowly abandoned the mountains as knowledge spread of the survival of #Creamland far to the southeast.

Other Lenians

Some other Lenians would have been brought into the Swamp as slaves by various other armies. These may have been lumped in with the Crystals, since the Crystals were also enslaved, and since the slaveowners ignroed the old tradition of building racial divisions among slaves to keep them from uniting.

Publicly, the Baeban government considered the Dreamers impotent, and declared that the primary adversary of Baeba Swamp was the growing Ghost Empire to their east. In fact, though, Baeba kept its border with Dreamland heavily fortified while allowing Ghosts to come and go as they pleased, figuring that while the Ghosts were winning battles against even weaker enemies to their east, they had not yet dared to attack Baeba, and likely would not do so for a very long time.

Emerging powers east of Baeba Swamp

The Ghosts of Comfort

The collapse of Anzan led to the reappearance of many weak, regional powers, whose territories were often defined by natural boundaries such as rivers and mountains. The Ghosts of Comfort were one exception to this pattern. The Ghosts were descendants of the Raspara who had ruled and abused their rivals for just a short time before their defeat a war in which they and their victims had been forced onto the same side. The Raspara had retreated to the wilderness, promising themselves that they would someday rise again. Now, with a new name, they had reappeared, and developed a new party platform.

Politics

Unlike the Raspara, the Ghosts accepted one achievement that had been invented by the weak, gullible Swamp Kids: democracy. Unlike the Swamp Kids, however, the Ghosts supported only a one-party democracy, with them in control. Furthermore, the people would not be allowed to vote against any Ghosts currently in power without that person's permission. Thus, the only power the voters had in the Ghosts' democracy was to choose between one Ghost and another, running for the same office, and only when both Ghost candidates agreed to obey the voters' decision.

Under the Ghost democracy, the president had the power to remove from power any other sitting official in the government, and thus had the same powers as the kings of rival empires. However they did not call their president a king because he was considered to be an elected official. Furthermore the president was open to removal by the people, though as above, only when he himself gave permission and volunteered to run in election (called "confirmation" by the Ghosts).

The Ghosts allowed the voters to bring down the government at any time by calling for new elections, but if the vote was successful, the entire government would be refreshed. Thus the voters could not use this power to recall only specific politicians.

The Ghosts were descended from the Raspara, who were descended from the Thunderers and various allies of the Thunderers. They revived the name Cold Men for their party, and stated that although they had enemies both to the north and to the south, their enemies to the south were eternal, whereas they planned to form an alliance with the northern peoples such as the Moonshines and various aboriginal peoples when they could be convinced to submit.

Language

The Ghosts spoke Leaper, and were largely responsible for the stability of the Khulls language in their territory, whereas in other areas of the continent it had quickly divided into dozens of tribal languages. This was the language of their historical enemies, the Crystals, but in the decades leading up to the Collapse, war had become so intense that all old blood feuds had been settled and the war ended with the Crystals and the Raspara fighting on the same side.

The Ghosts' language eventually evolved into the Ghost language, which had a much smaller phonology than Leaper.

Territory of the Ghosts

The Ghosts took power in the lands in which the Raspara had been best preserved; these lands were far to the west of their original homeland, and in fact consisted mostly of historically Crystal territory rather than historically Thunder territory. Here, even in the high latitudes, the winters were mild because of the proximity to the west coast, and summers were also warmer because of the low relative humidity of the onshore winds.[1]

The Ghosts also achieved power in rural areas of what had been Thunder territory, but were blocked by the "Rempe" River (note: this is far to the east of the Hamster River). These areas had little carrying capacity for human civilization because its rivers were very far from each other, and the climate was fairly dry. Nevertheless, existing cities such as Lypelpyp survived the transition to Ghost rule relatively intact.

A small number of Ghosts settled in the extreme north, in states like Tòd'řóm, which ranged from 48N to 57N and was on the west coast. Its location gave it snowy winters, though with milder temperatures than areas further east in Xema at the same latitude. But it still got cold: temperatures below —40F occurred on the west coast and —50F occurred on the east coast.

Relations with other parties

As the Ghosts consolidated their territory, they realized they were surrounded by pacifists in all directions. To the north, they bordered the Moonshines, a strongly feministic people who had historically begun its wars by sending humanitarian aid workers into the enemies' territory in order to better the living situation of the invaders and convince them to call off the war. To the east and south, they bordered the young but growing Poswob empire, famous for sending women in short skirts to the front lines of battle, armed with gifts for the invading soldiers in the hopes that they could convince them to settle down in Poswob territory and marry the local women. To the west were the Sĕyepa Crystals, less pacifistic than the other two groups but still tolerant of the Ghosts' invasion of their territory.

Thus the Ghosts planned to do what the Raspara had done during their heyday: exploit the naive hospitality of the pacifists all around them to build parasitic colonies in the pacifists' nations, which would produce little or nothing of economic value, but be heavily armed in order to extract tributes from the pacifists and, in the end, crush the pacifists in an all-out war.

Northwest Coast

The Play party conquered Tata and overwhelmed the local population. They themselves were pushed into slavery within two generations, but this time the conquering force (the Matrix) was tiny and did not replace the local population. Therefore, Cosmopolitan Play languages outlasted the Matrix occupation and slowly divided into daughter languages as their territory became less important in world affairs.

It is likely that the high birthrate of the Play population would carry over for hundreds of years, even in their new territory where child labor was less important to farming, and therefore the Players would become the majority even in areas that they had not initially intended to settle. Indeed it is possible that the descendants of the Players eventually reach Lypelpyp and continue to experience population pressure for more than 4,000 years, leading to the steady stream of immigrants from Lypelpyp to Blop as late as the 8700s. Nonetheless, the Play birthrate at its peak was unsustainable in peacetime and therefore must decline.

Note that Crystals#Other_areas proves that there were speakers of Oyster languages who were not Thunderers and thus may have outlasted the Anchor Empire.

Note that the Cupbearers are the parent party of most of the Play-speaking families in this area, and that it is possible that the Players' high birth rate did not carry over after all, as it was partly dependent on their practice of tying food aid to family size, which they would not have been able to do without a strong one-party state. Creamland was a major source of population for the Poswob Empire, and at least until 5547 AD, was the primary source. It may be that the Play speakers in the Tata region did not grow enough to trigger significant emigration until some time much after this year.

Emerging powers in the tropics

These areas are ordered from east to west.

Tadpoles (Subumpam)

This area is likely to become part of Creamland early on and exchange populations with the rest of Creamland.

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Tadpoles (Lobexon)

From 23N to 27N there was a territory of Tadpoles who considered themselves part of Paba.

It is not clear how the Tadpoles came to speak Play. It may be simply that all areas that were conquered by the Merari tribes around 2668 AD came to have Pabap majorities by 4100 AD, as the slow but steady population increase caused by Paba's farming culture would have overwhelmed any other populations present in their areas. This does not fully explain the situation, as one would expect the Tadpoles' language to have diverged from Play shortly after 2668 AD, but it may also be that population exchanges kept the various Pabap areas linguistically coherent.

There may have been minorities of #Pabahais and #Oyster speakers in this area, which by 4108 were incorporated into the Tadpole population and thus came to identify with the other Tadpoles, but since AlphaLeap's reign over this area was short, they may have survived the occupation with their linguistic heritage intact and could have broken apart from the Play speakers, causing the name Tadpole to be associated only with the Play speakers.

The isolation of the area will cause the people to think of themselves as a standalone culture and not be part of Paba, Amade, or any other area. In the far future, it becomes part of Nama, but the cultural exchanges that made this possible were not present in the early centuries of the Cosmopolitan Age.


Note that there may have been Pabahais migration to this area, even during Merari administration, but that any such migrations were perceived as being outside the reach of Paba.

There was a small holdout of Leapers, who had become pro-Tadpole and then fled into this region after AlphaLeap had lost control of it. These people may or may not have tried to move somewhere else after the war died down.

There may have also been holdouts from a Fern minority in Paba, who had moved to Paba and then later to Lobexon (rather than directly from Fernland to Lobexon). The double move would have likely caused the people to blend together and speak only one Fern language instead of many. They would be unwilling to submit to Pabahais because Pabahais drove them out of Fernland 1500 years earlier.

Former Leaper territory

This area may not exist as a state, as all that was left of the Leaper colony was deserts. Nevertheless, at least three tribes lived in the area, each with their own identity. The natives were descendants of the Leapers' Lenian slaves, and historically had called themselves Dətiās (in Gold, not Leaper). There were also descendants of the Thunderers and of the Crystals. The Dətiās people were the upper class, above the Thunderers, with the Crystals as the lowest class. The land could not have supported large populations, however, and most food would be taken from the sea, meaning that the party who controlled the coast would control the other parties. This can only have been the Dətiās people; on the other hand, the Dətiās may have gradually fled the region to live in more bountiful climates.

The navy of Wax also existed and was strong enough, as late as 4164, to patrol both its own coastline and that of Amade.

It is possible that Paleo-Pabappa survives here, from assorted migrations of Pabaps who had not switched to speaking Gold.

Taryte

See Taryte#Taryte_in_the_Cosmopolitan_Age.

Amade

The Firestone army drove out all of the peoples who had lived in this area, even the Crystals, whom they had originally been enslaving. Thus the territory was entirely Play-speaking. Any surviving languages would have dispersed into surrounding areas, mostly towards the east.

Unlike all other Play-speaking tribes, the Firestones may have learned the Leaper language, as Wax was still a strong local power at the time of their migration.

Area between Amade and Atlam

This territory did not survive as a distinct political entity.

Atlam

This area was probably part of Kxesh for more than 2,000 years before the dawn of the Cosmopolitan Age, but as governments broke down, its tribes may have asserted independence both from Kxesh and from each other.

Pabahais

Likely independent and little changed since 2100 AD, although more groups may have arrived.

Western Tip

Likely independent and little changed since 2600 AD.

Cosmopolitan Cream culture

See Memnumu.

Other areas

See [h t tp://www.frath wiki .com/in dex.ph p?title= Cosmopolit an_Age&oldid=138558# Other _hiso r hi to ry] for details.

Notesy-Boatsies!!!

Notes

  1. Compare lowland cities in Idaho, eastern Oregon, Montana, etc to places at the same latitude in Michigan, Minnesota, and so on ... the west is much warmer, even in summer, despite being much closer to the Pacific Ocean. This happens also in central Asia and a little bit in South America.