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After the great war in 1920, a rebuilding took place. With assistance from their once colonial overlords, socialist party enacted several sweeping policies that guaranteed basic requirements for modern civilized life. The "Bill of Workers’ Rights" provided quality housing, food, healthcare, education, jobs and equality for all. More recently in 2016 internet access was added to the bill of social rights. If the bill is violated in some way such as housing quality isn’t up to the government regulations then an individual could sue the government for the failure.
 
=== Ethnicities ===
'''Normans''' - Settlers from the Norgesveldet. Nearly all humans with minor Tieflings & Elves minatories. Worshipers of Astru. Culture/politics wise they fall more on the liberal. Majority wish to translate into a free-market economy. Loves the Monarchy more than any other group.
 
'''Marcheurs Forestiers''' - Native to the Nordmands region, displaced by Normans. All orcs, Ademer worshipers. Strict conservative and intensive religious zeal. Live in orc-only villages in remote parts of the Republic. Fanatical to a fault and activity resisting the Federation actions developed their lands. They have a massive hatred of the Normans and the Monarchy. Their lands are some of the most undeveloped in the federation.
 
'''Nystatinne''' - Refugee minority from Nystatiszna. All Nekomimi, Akuanists. Refugees fleeing Nystatiszna are known for their insane work ethic and heavy drinking. Known to be very apolitical with the exception of dealings with their homeland. Lives mostly in urban areas, close together. Forming tight knitted and isolated communities.
 
'''Jardinières''' - Majority of the Nekomimi, native to the federation region, Akuanists majority (90%)  with a minor amount being Astru (10%). Educated focused, left-wing and liberal views. Bulk of the Federation government is made up of them. They still focus more on the collective than the individual but they still hold true to individual actions.
 
'''Gens Brûlés''' - Bulk of the Tieflings, settled in the region in ancient times. Worshipers of Duarism. Strict devout religious and semi-conservative way of viewing the world. Usually builds their life around the church community.
 
'''Voyageuses''' - Nomadic Nekomimi & Tieflings. A Carven is either Akuanist (62%) or Duarism (38%). They are like cowboys/cowgirls traveling with herds of cattle, sheep and goats.
 
'''Colline''' - Mountain Tieflings, worshipers of Duarism. Hardy and hardworking, humble. Shys away from prestige/wealth focusing more on the local family/village unit. Rather than keeping their wages to themselves they often give it all to the village. As the Colline saying goes "Village provides and we provide for the village."
 
'''Ceux Marqués''' - Aggressive Tiefling group. Honor-Warrior culture was formally nomadic but settled down on conquered territory. Martial Arts is considered to nearly be a religion at this point. With each village training with their own martial art style.
 
== Political Structure ==
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