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|map_width=150px}}The '''Republic of Auravas''', commonly referred to as Auravas, is a nation in southeast [[Gondwana]], in the region of [[Kaskada]]. the Auravasi mainland is situated on the Kaskadan peninsula, bordering [[Zemeprievadai]] to the south. Auravas has extensive coastline, facing the Sea of Gondwana to the west and the Unovian Strait to the East. Kalana island to the east of the peninsula in the Unovian Strait is also a part of Auravas. Auravas has a total area of 98,181.73 km<sup>2</sup> and an estimated population of 916,014243,016716, with humans holding a slim plurality of the population at 29.9%, followed by elves with 25.7%.
 
Auravasi civilization dates back millennia to the Kalan and Heterad civilizations. Through the first millennia BCE, Auravas was characterized by a number of small warring polities, though they were united for a time under the Auravasi Confederation. The Kingdom of Auravas was founded in 1 BCE bu King Soroda of the Sekriat dynasty and saw major expansion into Kaskada in the following centuries, reaching a peak in power in the 700s to the 900s. Auravasi fortunes rapidly shifted during the Auravasi-Liesvozian wars of the 900s and 1000s, where Auravas lost large swathes of land to the ascendant Liesvozian Empire. Auravas was able to regain much of this land in the Kaskadan Succession War and entered a period of religious conflict between Silvists and the state-supported Shviesists. Following the conclusion of these conflicts, Auravas experienced a golden age of maritime expansion and culture. Centralization reforms coincided with the beginning stages of the Intellectual Revolution, a period of scientific and ideological development, culminating in the failed Auravasi Revolution.
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===== Philosophical Developments =====
Through the new central force that now controlled a large portion of the Shviesist world, the priestly class of the temples saw an opportunity to extend their authority and religious influence, while the authorities of the Confederation saw a way to further legitimize their power by obtaining the backing of a centralized religious authority. In 333 BCE, A group of priests from the most influential temples in Auravas, which had already maintained an informal network of connections, held the General Council of Uravin, which proclaimed a central authority over Shviesism, referred to as the Shviesist Council, the first time a central authority had been proclaimed over the religion. The Shviesist Council received support for this proclamation by the Assembly, tying together the authorities of the Confederacy and the Council. Though the Council proclaimed authority over all of Shviesism, the actual influence of the Council was largely restricted to the territory of the Confederation, with those in modern day Zemeprievadai generally continuing to operate independently.
 
==== Savir's War ====
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In 136 BCE, the largest internal conflict the Confederation had seen began, as legions of Kalanan peasants rose up against Confederation authority, driven by agricultural deficits, lingering separatist sentiments, and support from ambitions local nobles. The rebels made rapid progress, occupying almost all regions of the island, save for some small holdouts on the southwest coast, in only a few months. Caught off guard by the revolt, the federal assembly hosted an emergency vote to empower one of the most popular of the Directorate, a statesman named Dioran Savir, with increased power over the state and the military for the duration of the crisis. Savir proved to be be an adept military commander, quickly crushing the revolt and re-asserting control over the island. Savir was also an ambitious man, however, and he wished to maintain his increased power over the Confederation. When the Assembly requested Savir to give up authority over the army he had assembled to crush the revolt, Savir refused under the pretense of maintaining security after the revolt. Though Savir hoped his popularity among the Assembly would allow him to continue to govern for some time, many members of the Assembly grew concerned over his refusal to give up power, and the assembly and remaining directorate began to build up an army if conflict escalated. Once again, the Assembly ordered Savir to step down, and he realized he had misjudged his influence.
 
As Savir already had control over Kalana with his army, he declared independence from the Confederation and Sovereign Authority over the island. Though the Assembly had greater resources at their disposal, they hadmilitary notforces builtwere upin athe militaryhands forceof yetSavir, and as such, Savir decided to launch his attack on the mainland immediately. Though some initial progress was made, Savir's forces were repulsed just a few dozen kilometers north of Urav at the battle of Akarsa, and his retreating forces were encircled and routed, Savir being captured and later executed.
 
'''Decline of the Confederation'''
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The threat that Savir posed to the power of regional authorities within the Confederation greatly worried members of the Federal Assembly, who wanted to preserve their autonomy and began to see the central authorities of the Confederation as a threat. As such, the Assembly decided to greatly increase the autonomy of the members of the Confederation and dissolve many of the roles of the Confederation, including that of the Directorate, devastating the central authority of the Confederation and reducing it to less of a unified state and more akin to a league of autonomous polities bound into mutual defense and barebones economic and political regulations.
 
Over time, the restriction on internal conflict interfered with the ambitions of the now empowered regional leaders. In the ''Ardalite War (96 BCE - 87 BCE),'' Tritac of Ardal, one of the most powerful states in the Confederation at the time, broke the agreement of non-aggression between the member states of the confederation by invading the territory of the city-state of Parad, and the Assembly called for the recruitment of a pan-Confederation military force to curb the act of aggression. However, many other states defied the authority of the Assembly, andwith some of the more ambitious ones evenmany pledgedpledging support for the powerful Ardal state against the Confederation joint armies. What followed was a peninsula-wide war, pitting the armies of the Confederation against those who defied Confederation authority, a war in which the defiant states were eventually victorious, dissolving the Confederation. During the war, some Kalanan states backed the Ardalite forces in exchange for more control of the island in the peace deal, but many sided with the Confederation with the promise of autonomy post war. The war further inflamed as the leaders of the defiant realms severed ties between the priests of their lands and the central authority of the Shviesist Council, further disempowering the Confederation. In their place, the now independent priests created autonomous religious orders within each independent state. The peace treaty after the war was quite harsh to the defenders of the Confederation, many states being partitioned, annexed, or otherwise subjugated by the attacker states, and those that escaped territorial exchange were forced to pay heavy reparations to Ardal. Following the peace, the Shviesist Council practically dissolved, as the political landscape was now dominated by independent realms that swore no allegiance to the Council.
 
WarPeace would only last a decade, however, as the ''Second Ardalite War (71 BCE - 65 BCE)'' quickly followed due to the former states of the Ardalite coalition feeling as though they had been cheated in the peace deal, as Ardal and the states with the greatest ties to them had reaped much of the territorial and monetary victories of the Ardalite War. In this war, Ardal suffered a devastating loss, ending their short quasi-hegemony over the states of Auravas. After these two wars and the breakdown of central authority, the political landscape of Auravas was more reminiscent of the fragmented times of Dictri, no one power dominating the rest.
 
==== Broken States Period ====
AfterThe period after the fall of the confederation and the Ardalite Wars, the scientific and cultural growth that the period saw rapidly ceased as the warring environment did not provide enough stability for such innovation. This period was instead characterized by a return to hereditary rule after the quasi-republican nature of the confederation and petty wars between the kingdoms. Due to this, royal dynasties took a much more prominent role in political affairs, as though one person's rule would be limited to their realm, families in entirety could rule vast swathes of land. OutLooking ofto the many dynasties ofempower the period,religious eachauthorities ofonce them had a Shviesist patron deity. In 44 BCEmore, the Sacred Guard was created in 44 BCE, an alliance of the most powerful statesorders of each deity, in order to crush anti-shviesist states and leaders that opposed the orders.
 
==== Rise of The Sekriat Dynasty ====
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==== Era of Asuna ====
The period between the end of the Third Southern Campaign and the Auravasi-Liesvozian wars is known as the Era of Asuna, and is known for the prosperity and increase in power Auravas saw during this era. In this period, Auravas was the largest and most influential power in the Kaskada region and projected its influence far past Kasada.
 
The Auravasi had regularly traded with the natives of Hayaneste for their valuable raw resources and had established a significant naval presence in and around the Floosian Strait due to their status as a major naval trading power. In order to expand Auravasi trade and influence and entrench it deeper into the strait, King Asuna saw it fit to establish a holding on the shores of the strait itself. In 750, a fleet funded by the crown and under the command of naval commander Apitim Osna landed at a site on the northeast coast of Hayaneste, where modern day Ewising stands and established the city of Sevnik. Over the next few years, the city would see rapid development and expansion, partially sponsored by the Auravasi government. The reaction of the Hlenderian natives, who had already established regular interaction with the Auravasi through trade, received the new settlement quite amicably, and trade between the citizens of Sevnik and by proxy Auravas and the native peoples sharply increased in the following decades. Sevnik gave Auravas a southern port and an even more firmly established position in the strait, and numerous expeditions were launched from the city bound eastward up the Gondwanan coast and possibly to Arcturia.
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==== Auravasi-Liesvozian Wars ====
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==== Era of Liesvozia ====
As the ability of Auravas to project influence across the Sea of Gondwana declined with successive losses to the Liesvozian Empire, Sevnik became more and more disconnected from Auravasi authority, and within a few decades of the final Auravasi defeats in the Auravasi-Liesvozian Wars, the city had asserted its independence, transforming into a very wealthy city-state that lived off trade.
 
==== '''[[Kaskada Succession War|Kaskadan Succession War]]''' ====
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==== Maritime Expansion ====
Auravas emerged from the Silvist Conflicts a far more militaristic and centralized state than it entered it, the territories gained during the Succession war now firmly under control of the monarch. Auravas significantly built up its naval forces, the power of which had declined during the Era of Liesvozia, and significant interest in the pre-Liesvozian era of Auravas emerged, partially due to its powerful presence, particularly on the seas, and this interest quickly expanded to other elements Pre-Liesvozian Auravas, such as architecture and painting, creating a rebirth of the peak of Auravasi culture. The novel ''The Voyages'', written in 1344 by Oras RatiskTasik and chronicling the journeys of an early 9th century Auravasi navigator, is regarded as a key work of Auravasi literature and has contributed greatly to the modern understanding of both the evolution of the Auravasi language as well as Auravasi views of previous eras during the time period.
 
Over the course of the 14th and 15th centuries, Auravas would extensively explore and revive trade in the areas around it, constantly pushing farther and farther into uncharted or poorly mapped territory. In 1395, admiral Nakaz Sivprasra led a large expedition along the western coast of Gondwana, reaching the Sultanate of Sayyed, bringing back large quantities of jewelry and Sayqidi literature. Further contact between the two civilizations would be established in the coming decades, with a number of trade-focused treaties being organized between the states, giving Auravasi merchants a near monopoly in Cerenerian Southwest Gondwanan trade.
 
With the resurgence of Auravasi power in the 1300s, repossessing and expanding its former hold on trade was made a priority. In the centuries since its independence, Sevnik had continued to function as a trade nexus, building up a substantial naval force to defend against pirates and empires. In 1385, an advance force of Auravasi ships was repelled by the bulk of the Sevnik navy off the coast of the mainland, but it was followed by a more substantial fleet that engaged and decisively defeated the Sevnik navy. With the resistance destroyed, the Auravasi force was able to sail into the Sevnik harbor, taking the city with the help of an overland force. The next few decades would see a number of new Auravasi settlements across the northern coast of Hayaneste. While the former governors of the city-state of Sevnik were disinterested in further expansion on the island and maintained cordial relations with the native Hlenderian people for trading and defense purposes, the new Auravasi settlements would rapidly grow and begin to settle deeper into the island. This expansion incurred resistance from many of the native groups, who led coordinated attacks on the colonies, which the colonial forces frequently returned in kind. By the mid-1400s, Auravas had control of the general territory of modern day Joralesia.
 
==== Auravasi Golden Age ====
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One of the most prominent parts of the Auravasi Golden Age was the diversification of religious belief. With the widespread usage of the printing press and the rise in literacy, older religious texts gained new prominence and spread alongside contemporary religious movements, which also rapidly spread, both challenging the conventional notions of Shviesism in Auravas. The most prominent sect that diverged from orthodox Shviesism in this period was Antoya, which [religionstuff]
 
==== Auravasi-Ethalrian Rivalry ====
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==== Union With Zemeprievadai ====
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=== Population===
The population in Auravas in 20222024 is estimated to be 916,014243,016716.
 
===Language ===
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===The Assembly===
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===Military===
 
The Armed Forces of Auravas were created in _____ out of the Auravasi Armed Revolutionary Forces following the people's revolution. Due to the failure of the original Auravasi Revolution, the Auravasi military would be generally well funded and decently sizable, and though those metrics have decreased in recent years due to the protection afforded by growing ties to the Federation of the Southern Coast, this trend has generally been maintained, especially due to the presence of Silvist Korćetta. Auravas relies on its proportionally substantial military force and the extensive Kaskadan mountain ranges for its overland defense, with portions of the mountains being fortified and ready to establish a defensive line in the case of southern invasion. The Auravasi navy was historically one of the most prominent forces in the Sea of Gondwana. This policy has been maintained to the modern day, with Auravas possessing a rank 4 blue water navy, due to Auravas' extensive coastline, strategic naval location, and lack of substantial nearby allies. The Armed Forces of Auravas havealso participated substantially in ainternational numberconflicts, particularly against imperialist forces and in support of socialist forces. Some conflicts, includingthat the Armed Forces of Auravas have participated in include _____.
 
==Economics ==
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===Energy ===
Auravas derives a large portion of its energy from hydroelectricnuclear power. Up until the 1960s, whichthe hasprimary beenenergy source in Auravas was hydroelectric power, made viable by Auravas' abundant waterways and mountainous terrain. ConcernsDue haveto beenconcerns raised regarding the impact hydroelectric plants could have on the environment and with increasing ties to the Federation of the Southern Coast in the 60s, which had been stockpiling nuclear material and aswas suchundergoing its own transition to nuclear energy, Auravas also transferred to primarily nuclear power. Despite the shift, hydroelectric power has remained the secondary source of energy in Auravas, though Auravas has implemented a number of safeguards against extensive environmental degradation, including evaluating the potential environmental impact of a plant prior to construction and close monitoring and mitigation of such impacts, such as pathways for aquatic fauna and erosion control measures. InAuravas 2003,conducts thesubstantial Nuclearresearch Transitionaryregarding Programthe wasenvironmental initiated, a multi-decade programimpacts of researchnuclear and infrastructurehydroelectric constructionenergy toand transferhow athey largecan portionbe ofmade Auravas'more energyefficient productionand to nuclear power. In recent yearssafe, thein Program has been revised to account forcollaboration increasedwith research cooperationinstitutes betweenin the Council of Gondwana and the Red Crown Economic Union.
 
==<s>Geography</s>==
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