Avtovati Isles

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The Tavari East Cerenerian Isles are an island chain in the eastern Pacific Ocean, between the continents of Gondwana and Aurora. The islands lie roughly between the Tropic of Makara and 30°S, east of the meridian at 160°W. The islands were first settled in 1655 in a venture funded primarily by the Church of Akrona but also endorsed by the Tavari crown.

Tavari East Cerenerian Isles

Vakani Sereneria Elat Tavarašta (Tavari)
Tavari Ida-Vaikne saared (Rodokan)
Flag
The location of the Tavari East Cerenerian Isles (dark green), southwest of the continent of Gondwana.
Capital
and largest city
Mt. Akrona
Official languagesTavari
Rodokan
Ethnic groups
(2020)
Orc 78%
Human (Native Rodokan) 20%
Other 2%
Demonym(s)Islander, Vakanašta
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Emperor
Otan IV
• Administrator
Kala Udrovi Navradan
LegislatureEast Cerenerian Isles Assembly
Establishment
• Mt. Akrona settlement established
1655 CE
• Sale of islands to Salovia
1698 CE
• Ranat Accords
6 June 2022
Area
• Total
5,891 km2 (2,275 sq mi)
Population
• 2022 estimate
1,613,760
CurrencyTavari Našdat (TAN)
Time zoneUTC -9
Driving sideright

The most populous of the islands is Mt. Akrona, home to the city of the same name, that is the caldera of an otherwise-submerged extinct undersea volcano. Other major settlements include Avtovat, which is the largest settlement of the "Dry Isles" known for their unique (for Tavaris) climate. Vaalsaar, a Native Rodokan settlement under the governance of the Rodokan Native Tribal Administration, was previously administratively part of the Tavari East Cerenerian Isles, but became part of Rodoka and the Isles as part of the Ranat Accords in 2022. Both historically and in the present day, the majority of the population is Akronist, due to the Akronist church being the primary driving force behind the settlement project. Akronist missionaries hoped to use the islands as a base of operations to spread their religion to Aurora and beyond.

Initially, the Tavari claimed and began to build upon a longer chain of islands. However, due to a years-long economic downturn caused by the Fourth War with Bana, the cash-strapped Tavari crown sold the seven-most southwesterly islands in the archipelago to what was then Salovia. Those islands, known as Didi Zghvis K'edeli, are today controlled by Tuvaltastan.