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Federation of the Mirhaimian Realm

ᚠᛟᚾ-ᚨᛁᛗᛖ ᛗᛁᚱᚺᚨᛁᛗᛖ×ᛊᚨ (Trinter)
Flag of Mirhaime Federation
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Motto: ᛊᛁᛁᚾᚲᚨᚱ ᛞᚱᛖ ᛊᚲᛟᚢᚱ; ᛊᛟᛁᚲᚨᚾ ᛞᚱᛖ ᛞᚱᛟᚢ "Siinkar dre Skour; Soikan dre Drou"
"Victory through Diligence; Peace through Strength"
Anthem: ᚲᚨᚱᛖᛚ ᛖᚹᛖᚾ ᚾᛁᚺᚨᛚ

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StatusUniversally Recognized
Capitalᛚᛟᚱᛖᚾ×ᚲᚨ (Loren'ka)
Largestᛒᚨᚠᚨᚨᛊ×ᚲᚨ (Bafaas'ka)
Official languagesTrinter
Recognised national languagesTribek; Aeinsar; Wotak.
Ethnic groups
94.8% Trinter (elves, humans, dwarfs included), 5.2% Others
Religion
84.8% Pantheon of Glaithon, 15.2% No religion/Others.
GovernmentFederal one-party Siinkarist semi-presidential republic
• Paragon
Anrah Witra Siinkar nar Pankow'ka Ke'hai
• Premier
Ilia Wikta Eyra nar Loren'ka
Legislatureᛊᛇᚾᚨᛞ ᚾᚨᚱ ᚠᛟᚾ-ᚨᛁᛗᛖ ᛗᛁᚱᚺᚨᛁᛗᛖ×ᛊᚨ (National Assembly of the Mirhaime Federation)
Independent
• First Unification of the Realm
0 A.U (1 BCE)
• Anarchy of the Realm
1589
• Formation of the Trinterian Confederation
1625
• Liberation of Loren'ka
August 29th, 1650
• Treaty of Daemir
September 1st, 1650
• Formation of the Mirhaime Federation
September 2nd, 1650
• Current Constitution
April 2nd, 1966
Population
• 2021 estimate
67,395,412
GDP (PPP)2021 estimate
• Total
$2,575,865,585
• Per capita
$38,220
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
$822,431,321,456
• Per capita
$12,203
Gini (2021)33.4
medium
SDI (2021)Increase 0.875
very high
CurrencyMirhaime Federation Inter(s) (MFI)
Mains electricity240V, 50Hz
Driving sideright
Calling code511
ISO 3166 codeMHF; MF
Internet TLD.mf

The Federation of the Mirhaimian Realm (Trinter: ᚠᛟᚾ-ᚨᛁᛗᛖ ᛗᛁᚱᚺᚨᛁᛗᛖ×ᛊᚨ. Ansa: Fon-aime Mirhaime'sa), commonly referred to as Mirhaime (Trinter: ᛗᛁᚱᚺᚨᛁᛗᛖ), is a country located in Novaris consisting of thirty-eight states, two special metropolitan regions and nine islands. It shares a land border with Tedeschi, and Celannica to the East as well as a maritime border with Tretrid to the South, and Galevimland to the West.


Mirhaime can be traced back to the Trinterian Commonwealth, which arose about 2000 years ago. Despite previous battles with the faux Dynasty of Feldrot, which governed the Realm from its establishment to its dissolution 500 years ago, the Federation declares itself to be the sole true successor of the Commonwealth.

Following the union of the Trinterian Realm to combat a barbarian invasion, the Commonwealth was founded from a ruined assemblage of Trinter kingdoms, teyrnions, and dukedoms. The Commonwealth grew into a regional power under the leadership of a pseudo hereditary monarchy, the Feldrot Dynasty, which deployed a large armed force to aggressively expand its territory while promoting cultural values, and scientific advancements. For a while, the Commonwealth stood as a sentinel, spanning enormous swaths of territory and employing its resources to construct massive fortifications, palaces, spires, and embankments that are still in use by the modern Mirhaimian state. Despite many victories and accomplishments throughout their rule, the Feldrot Dynasty was plagued by political infighting that ranged from minor during the First and Second Eras to severe during the Third. The throne was passed from one noble line of the Feldrot Dynasty to another as a result of the infighting. The Commonwealth was disbanded due to severe inequality, administrative incompetence, and a catastrophic economic recession caused by an epidemic in the late 16th and early 17th century. Subordinate states withdrew their oath of devotion to the Drake Throne and declared independence, resulting in the Court of Heaven being defunct.

Hera Siinkar nar Lesteka Ke'sed, a figurehead descended from a prestigious line of Commonwealth generals, rose from the region of Lestek by the Donga'drah. Despite certain skirmishes, the nascent Republic established itself as a military power in the Trinter-speaking world in only 19 years. Their peak came in 1625, when the Kingdom of Naki attacked the Realm, albeit their words already hold weight in the Trinterian League of Powers.

The Republic managed to rally 23 out of 38 states into a new Trinterian Confederation in an eight-year struggle that culminated in a decisive victory in Antai. Siinkar, the Paragon of the Confederation, backed by Geith, proclaimed a Crusade for the historical capital of Loren'ka and the Greater Bay Region, which was and still is the Realm's economic and cultural heart. Siinkar's army successfully wrested control of the Ka's of Loren and Bafaas from the Aeter Imperium in only four years; any states that refused to yield soon swore their allegiance to the soon-to-be-defunct Drake Throne in the Treaty of Daemir, which saw the establishment of the Mirhaime Federation, a federal one-party semi-presidential republic with Hera Siinkar nar Lestek'ka Ke'sed ascending to the position of Paragon of the Federation that same year.

The Federation was engulfed in constant warfare with its neighbors as it sought to solidify its position in the region, and with itself as insubordinate groups sought to thwart the Saenad's newly established grip on the Realm under the rule of Siinkar and the Ansan Party (renamed the Siinkarist People's Party after Siinkar's death in 1685). Despite a precarious start, the Federation was able to achieve lasting peace in 1662 after defeating the now-defunct Venkire Republic. These valuable years of calm had benefited Mirhaime, with its population steadily increasing and its economy gradually rebuilding from the wreckage of previous anarchies.

An economic recession followed by numerous political scandals in the late 1950s and early 1960s led to the Federation withdrawing itself from regional politics, and into a period of isolationism as it begun to restructure its economy, and reform its political system under a coalition of reformist delegates led by Jalo Siinkar nar Pankow'ka who later became the Federation's new Paragon and the new General Secretary of the Siinkarist People's Party. He and the reformers executed Doika ("Renovation"), a set of free-market reforms that repealed inefficient economic policies while carefully managing the economy's transformation into a "siinkarist-oriented market economy." Under Doika, the government incentivized the private sector, deregulated the economy, and promoted foreign investments while maintaining control over strategic industries, despite the fact that the state's authority remained unquestioned. Mirhaime's economy grew rapidly in agricultural and industrial production, construction, exports, and foreign investment as a result of these reforms, however, income disparity increased as new firms developed to replace existing cooperatives.


Mirhaime is now a federal one-party siinkarist semi-presidential republic led by a paragon who is elected to authority by a majority vote in the National Assembly (also known as ᛊᛇᚾᚨᛞ, or Saenad) in the capital of Loren'ka.

The Federation is a rising regional power with a robust economy, with excellent industrial production capabilities and a developing finance sector thanks to favorable government regulations. The Federation is currently reintegrating into regional affairs and attempting to reassert itself as a regional force, as seen by its increased involvement in regional trade and recent rearmanent campaign.

Etymology

The Codexian word Trinteria derives from the archaic term Trinktria which was used by the lost merchant people of Ytian to refer to the people who resided in the Don'drah plains. and grew a combination of wheat and rice for supplement. The native term Mirhaime, the true meaning of which is lost to time, was first documented in the 12th century Before Unification in "Codex of the Realm" written by a collection of unknown writers in Old Trinter, and was later adopted as the official name of the Commonwealth in Trinter (ᚲᛟᛗ-ᛚᚨᚦᚨᛊ ᛗᛁᚱᚺᚨᛁᛗᛖ×ᛊᚨ. translit: Commonwealth of the Mirhaimian Realm). By historical records and writings, beginning in the 10th century Before Unification, educated Trinterians (humans; dwarves; and elves alike) began to refer to themselves as daoine Mirhaime (Mirhaimian people).

History

Prehistory and Early History

A Rytakian bronze drum of the Don'drah agrarian culture, dating back to the mid 1st millenium BU.

Archaeological excavations have revealed the existence of humans in what is now Mirhaime as early as the Paleolithic age. Stone artefacts excavated in Potza'ga have been claimed to date to 0.78 Mya. Homo erectus fossils dating to around 500,000 BC have been found in caves in Tenkir'ga and Laethan'ga provinces in Central Mirhaime. The oldest Homo sapiens fossils from mainland Mirhaime are of Middle Pleistocene provenance, and include isolated tooth fragments from Osten, and Oro. Teeth attributed to Homo sapiens from the Late Pleistocene have been found at Bafaas, and from the Early Holocene at Naoned, and Loren. By about 2,000 BC, the development of agriculture in the Zisak'drah and Don'drah floodplains led to the flourishing of the Don'drah culture, notable for its bronze casting used to make elaborate bronze drums. At this point, the early Trinterian kingdoms appeared, and the culture's influence spread to other parts of Novaris, including Maritime Novaris, throughout the second and first millennium BC.

Thus, Trinteria became the home of some of Novaris' oldest advanced civilizations and is considered the birthplace of the Mirhaimian civilization, beginning with the Rytak civilization (1600-1700 BU) in modern day Loren'ka, the Sybak civilization (1600-1500 BU) on Sentinel Island, and the Trinter-speaking elven Ostka civilization (1400-1300 BU) in modern day Osten'ga. These civilizations possessed writing, all of which were some form of runes which later evolved into the modern Furak Script which has been in use since the Realm first united 2,000 years ago. Though the unearthed texts are too fragmentary for the reconstruction of the political landscape and can't support the existence of a larger state, contemporary Tretridian, and Sarvian records suggest the presence of a single state under a "Great Emperor" based in mainland Trinteria. However, it is likely that this State, had it even existed, suffered a catastrophic collapse which gave way to the birth of the eras known as Ancient Trinteria, and later Classical Trinteria.

The First Anarchy and the Unification of the Realm

With the growth of Trinter kingdoms following the flourishing of their culture, many tribal unions, city states, kingdoms and empires came to dominate the geopolitical landscape of ancient Trinteria. These states and their colonies reached great levels of prosperity that resulted in an unprecedented cultural boom, that of classical Trinteria, expressed in architecture, drama, science, mathematics and philosophy. In 689 BU, the elven City of Osten'ka instituted the world's first democratic system of government, ruled by a decentralized government comprised of Senators voted into power by the city's citizens.

Trinteria's lack of political unity resulted in frequent conflict between Trinter states. The Kilishandra War (675–629 BU) was the most devastating intra-Trinter war, won by the Likta Hierarchy (modern day Loren'ka and Bafaas'ka) and signaling the end of the Kyri Republic (modern day Potza'ga and Tenkir'ga) as the leading power in ancient Trinteria. Beginning in the sixth century BU, the Likta Hierarchy, based on the thriving Loren'ga, became a dominant military, cultural, and economic power in ancient Trinter, absorbing several smaller cities and kingdoms through either calm diplomacy in the League of Daitak or brutal wars of conquests (ie. The War of the Azure Coast, 353 BU - 322 BU between the Likta Hierarchy and the Oro Empire.).

Following the annihilation of the Utmo Dynasty which had dominated the Hierarchy for more five centuries, the usurping Aran Nima Feldrot nar Loren'ka Ke'sed assumed the leadership of the Likta Hierarchy and proclaimed a holy union to combat an invasion from the Itak Horde from the East in 17 B.U, a union which conveniently allowed him to solidify his position in the League of the Realm. Undefeated in battle, the young Aran had not only defeated the barbarian invasion, but had also conquered the historical homeland of the Itakis in the land which became the Ga of Lium by 10 B.U. Following a 2 year period of stabilization, Aran proclaimed a crusade with the approval of the Church of Glaithon in Geith and succesfully united the Realm under a single banner, proclaiming the establishment of the Trinterian Commonwealth in what became Year 0 in the Realm Calendar. A 30-year period of stabilizing the political situation, and ensuring the continued unificiation of the Realm ensued, wherein great changes were brought to the Realm from compulsory education to the Proclaimation of Faith which solidified the Pantheon of the Nine Divines as the dominating religion in Trinteria from there onwards. What ensued was a golden age for the Realm and the rapid spread of the Trinter language and Trinter culture in the territories conquered by following Monarchs. Trinteran Commonwealth science, technology, and mathematics are generally considered to have reached their peak during the First and Second Era of the Commonwealth.

First Era of The Commonwealth

Following the ascendency to the Drake Throne, Emperor Aran Ke'sed and trusted advisors began work to stabilize the fragile Realm. From the Humiliating of Ytian (7 AU) to the War for Magai (12 AU), a sense of national pride was ignited across the Commonwealth. Historians attributed the longevity of the Realm partially to the introduction of a system of compulsory education known as Limu nar Daoine (People's Learnings) under Emperor Aran in a Commonwealth-wide decree, which was revolutionary for its level of standardization, and promotion of a single national identity through a large collections of sayings called Huvan. Every child was educated, no matter his or her social status, whether noble, or commoner. Two different schools taught the young—one for the noble class and one for commoners, although bright, talented commoners might be chosen for advanced learning at the noble school.

The closure of the education gap from the peasantry to the upper class, as well as a new-founded sense of national pride ensured the continued existence of the Commonwealth, as well as a steady increase in craftsmanship, and trade across the Commonwealth. The introduction of a compulsory educational system solidified the Drake Throne's hold on the Realm, and formed a culture that promotes intellectualism. Three of the most influential Trinter poets—Ovon, Hitak, and Kitan—belong to this period of history. Ovon wrote the Aeneid, creating a national epic for Trinteria whilst Hitak perfected the usage of the Sautam verse form which swiftly became popular for its easy-to-learn tone, and rhyme rules which allowed it to be enjoyed and composed by lowly peasants to noble princes alike. Kitan followed suit, and wrote The Tale of Kanri, an epic poem considered one of the most famous poem and a classic in Trinterian literature.

The Ascension to Godhood of Aran Ke'sed, who was named Hero-god of the Realm, God of Might, Conquest, Strength, Honor, State, and Law by the Church of Glaithon in Geith following his death in 57 AU, is one notable event in this era. Though there was some opposition, worshiping Aran Ke'sed became widespread, and by the reign of Empress Saoirse from 134 to 174 AU, it had become common practice.

Second Era of The Commonwealth

It is universally agreed upon that the Second Era of the Commonwealth begun following the ascension of the young Princess Aine Elmear Feldrot nar Loren'ka Ke'sed to the Drake Throne in 985 in a period known as the Ainean Era, and ended following the end of the reign of Empress Freida Aein Feldrot nar Jisak'sa Ke'sed in 1400, an event which also marked the end of the Freidan era and the beginning of the Third Era of the Commonwealth.

During the Ainean Era, the Commonwealth begun to emerge as a prominent imperialist power as it engaged in several wars of expansion in a two-century long period of expansion and settlement driven by a widely held cultural belief known as Destined Growth which states that Trinteria's expansion and growth are the Will of the Divines. Another event of note during the Ainean Era is the Rise of Trinterian Naval Prowess wherein a decree written by Empress Aine begun the construction of several fleets of flotillas which the Commonwealth used to wrestle control of several islands in the regional sea, allowing it to dominate shipping lines for a period of time.

Though generally considered to be a period of great military, scientific, and political changes, political discord and civil disobedience began to emerge for a plethora of reasons during this era, culminating in the event known as The Schism wherein the noble house of Jelias deposed the Makit line of the Feldrot Dynasty from power, and installed their Patriarch, Eimear Jelias nar Loren'ka, as Emperor of the Commonwealth before being removed from power by a loyalist army led by the young Freida Aein Feldrot nar Jisak'sa who was crowned Empress the following year. Under the militant Empress Freida, political power was slowly stripped from the Church of Glaithon and into the hands of the Diets, and the Inquisition which were revamped and expanded. It was also under her command that the Banner Army successfully completed their 500-year attempt at the subjugation of the Northern Marches as the lost Kingdom of Nordlys and came to swear its "unwavering loyalty and devotion to the cause of the Drake Throne, and whomever chosen by the Divines to mount it.".

Third Era of The Commonwealth

According to modern historians, the Third Era of The Commonwealth began with the death of Empress Freida Aein Feldrot nar Jisak'sa in the year 1400, marking the first stepping stone in the degradation and eventual dissolution of the Commonwealth as a sovereign governing entity. Though her death was quickly followed by the ascension of her eldest and most excellent daughter, Ilia Aein Feldrot nar Loren'ka, contemporary political commentators and modern historians alike agree that her naiveté and inability to handle court politics without the assistance of a handful of corrupted advisors led to the removal of policies and laws ratified under her mother's rule, making backdoor malfeasance a common occurrence within all branches of the government. It was not uncommon during this period to hear or see political rivalries being resolved via petty skirmishes carried out by private militias, a historically prohibited form of a organized force of arms legalized by Ilia in 1413.

Though stability was maintained, the Commonwealth ceased all growth by the late 15th century, becoming engulfed in political infighting that culminated in a number of peasant revolts and mutinies well into the 16th century as subsequent Emperors and Empresses failed to contain the spread of corruption and division in Trinterian society. Historians came to agree that two major events led up to the catastrophic dissolution of the Commonwealth: The Erian War (1534 to 1554) and the Plague of Juhina in 1567.

The Erian War was a civil war that began in Erian'ga with a splintering of Banner Army units and Orders of Knights. Initially dismissed as insignificant, the movement gained popularity among the region's common people and nobles through an effective political front that rallied the population around a common cause of reforming the Commonwealth. Minor skirmishes escalated into major battles, and fighting devolved into painful stalemates and high costs in lives and resources, forcing the movement's leadership to surrender to Emperor Alia Aein Feldrot nar Loren'ka Ke'hai's forces in 1554. The War had serious consequences because it nearly bankrupted the crown by the end, forcing the current Emperor to scale back the size of the Banner Army and Armada, resulting in the Commonwealth being unable to prevent vassals and puppets from breaking away from its sphere of influence.

The Plague of Juhina (1567 - 1573) was the first major outbreak of the first pandemic which began with a contagious disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis. The disease afflicted the entirety of the Trinterian Commonwealth, and several neighboring states. Named after the reigning Empress Juhina Aein Feldrot nar Loren'ka (1544-1578) who, according to her court historian Witak nar Osten'ga, contracted the disease and recovered in 1569, at the height of the epidemic which killed about a fifth of the population in the Commonwealth's capital. In its wake, the Plague left as many as 4 million death, and weakened the Commonwealth to the point of total political collapse in 1589.

Collapse of The Commonwealth

The collapse did not occur overnight, but rather a decade-long process in which Ga's who had been a part of the Commonwealth for thousands of years seceded from the Court of Heaven and revoked their ancient oaths of allegiance to the Drake Throne, which then sat alone in the possession of whoever controlled the military of the Ga of Loren at the time. Banner Army units broke rank, and came to swear their service to the Lords of their native Ga's, whilst the flotillas of the Banner Armada descended into infighting, and piracy. When its Patriarch. Lord Deku Gottin nar Oro'ga, declared his intention to depart from the Court of Heaven and establish dominion over his own Ga in 1589, the Ga of Oro, became the first to break away from the Commonwealth. This abrupt secession was expected to be met with fierce opposition both militarily and politically from the Emperor and his Diets, however, only silence came as Loren'ka struggle to gather enough soldiers to man its ramparts let alone reconquer the region. Disappointed, and thrilled alike, the Lords of the Realm began preparations to secede whilst the crown could do little to halt the inevitable collapse. A Commonwealth which had stood firm for over a millennium finally drew its last breath in 1599 when the reigning Emperor Zari Aein Feldrot nar Loren'ka declared the end of the Commonwealth in an announcement that was distributed all across the "civilized world" by his loyal knights. The Commonwealth Diets were promptly disbanded, replaced by the League of Trinteria which stood as council wherein the newly formed kingdoms and republics of Trinteria could come together and discourse in relative safety. The only thing that remained was the Drake Throne which stood as the throne upon which the ruler of the Loren'ga sa, that being the Aien line of the weakened Feldrot Dynasty. After reorganizing their part of the Realm into the Aeter Imperium, the increasingly unpopular Aein Feldrot Dynasty would come under much scrutiny from ithe populace, enraged by the incompetence of subsequent Emperors and Empresses.

Anarchy and Unification of the Realm

For more than 15 years, there had been no central order as various kingdoms and republics clash over territorial and political disputes. Though there was some nostalgia for the Commonwealth, which led to the formation of the short-lived Trinterian Concordance, it was clear that rivalry among the nobility was powerful enough to derail any chance of peaceful reunification. Not to say that there weren't noble houses who sincerely wanted to see the Realm united once more. The House of Siinkar was one of them, a line of prestigious and respected Commonwealth generals and knights descended from the Ga of Lestek who led their Republic to become a major power under the young Hera Siinkar nar Lestek'ka Ke'sed.

Hera Siinkar used the invasion of the foreign Kingdom of Naki to his advantage, uniting 23 of the 38 Ga's under the banner of the Trinterian Confederation and claiming the Mandate of Heaven after a decisive final victory in Antai'sa in 1633, bringing the 8-year military and political struggle to a close. This claim was later supported by the Church of Glaithon following Geith's incorporation into the Confederation in 1639, which provided him with much-needed legitimacy and recognition. Following that, the ambitious leader sought to incorporate more Ga's into the Confederation through either peaceful diplomacy or military conflict. By

By 1646, 32 of the Ga's had yielded and swore their allegiance to the Confederation and whomever came to reign as its Paragon. With newfound strength and support both from the nobility and the populace, Hera Siinkar proclaimed a crusaded for the historical capital of Loren'ka and the Greater Bay Region, which was and still is the Realm's economic and cultural heart. Siinkar's army successfully wrestled control of the Ka's of Loren and Bafaas from the Aeter Imperium in only four years; any states that refused to yield quickly swore allegiance to the soon-to-be-defunct Drake Throne in the Treaty of Daemir, which saw the establishment of the Mirhaime Federation, a federal one-party semi-presidential republic with Hera Siinkar nar Lestek'ka Ke'sed ascending to the position of Paragon of the Federation that same year.

Growth of The Federation

Much to the general dismay of her neighbors, as well as some elements within the Nation itself, the Trinterian Realm was once again united under the banner of a capable regime based off of Loren'ka. Thus, for the next decade, the Federation was engulfed in constant warfare with its neighbors as it sought to solidify its position in the region, and with itself as insubordinate groups sought to thwart the Saenad's newly established grip on the Realm under the rule of Siinkar and the Ansan Party (renamed the Siinkarist People's Party after Siinkar's death in 1685). Despite a precarious start, the Federation was able to establish permanent peace in 1662 after defeating the now-defunct Venkire Republic. Having revived national pride and restored stability, the Saenad and subsequent Paragons continued where Siinkar left off, ushering in a period of political cultural and economic renaissance known as Tairas Soikan (translit: Resurging Peace) that lasted for well over two centuries.

Mirhaime's modern industrial prowess is thanks to the fact that it was one of the foremost pioneers of the industrial revolution in Novaris during the 18th century thanks to its relative stability, and favorable conditions both manpower and material wise. With an initial focus on the textile industries, this growth later spilled to other fields such as shipbuilding, arms manufacturing, steelmaking and mining. Thus, Mirhaimian bankers, shipbuilders and miners developed an immense advantage over other states in the region, allowing Mirhaime to arise as one of the foremost economic power throughout the 19th century. However, it slowly lost its competitive advantage as other nations such as Tretrid and Volscina caught up in industrialization.

The Troubles and New Constitution

The future leader of the coup, Brigadier General, Knight of Honour and Warmaster of the Guards Clodagh Lean nar Jisak'sa conversing with Realm Air Force Lieutenant Egi Saak nar Tenkir'ka of the 345th Tactical Fighter Wing during a visit to the airbase in April 2nd, 1963. 5 months before the event that came to be known as the Coup of Draal.

The Troubles referred to a series of major economic recessions and political infightings in the Saenad during the 1950s and 1960s. Beginning with the collapse of the Loren Exchange in 1959, in which stock prices collapsed completely and 6,410,030 shares were traded on the Loren'ka Stock Exchange in a single day. Billions of Inters were lost, wiping out thousands of investors, and stock tickers ran hours behind because the machinery could not handle the tremendous volume of trading. After October 29, 1959, stock prices had nowhere to go but up, so there was considerable recovery during succeeding weeks. Overall, however, prices continued to drop as the Mirhaime Federation slumped into an unprecendeted economic depression, and by 1962 stocks were worth only about 20 percent of their value in the summer of 1959. Though stock market crash of 1959 was not the sole cause of the Great Depression, it did act to accelerate the economic collapse. By 1963, nearly half of Mirhaime's banks had failed, and unemployment was approaching 8 million people, or 30 percent of the workforce.

Though measures could have been made to help the economy weather the storm, inept leadership and incompetence in a number of crucial areas did little to help. The paragons who were chosen to deal with the crisis failed terribly, and the Saenad plunged itself into chaos. The peak of this was the event known as the Coup of Draal in late 1963, in which several units of the Realm Guards formed a new Revolutionary Council of the Guards, headed by Brigadier General and Warmaster of the Guards Clodagh Lean nar Jisak'sa, marched to Loren'ka from their garrison in Kinsak (some 110km away) to seize power from the Saenad but was intercepted by loyalist elements and shattered at the Battle of Pankow'ka. The event shocked the entire nation, and allowed reformist movements within the Saenad to grow in power and influence. At the Siinkarist People's Party's 314th National Congress in September 1964, a coalition of reformist delegates foiled the 'old guards' government and replaced it with new leadership. Jalo Siinkar, 39, the leader of this movement was elected as the new Paragon of the Federation and General Secretary of the Party. He and the reformers executed Doika ("Renovation"), a set of free-market reforms, public work projects and financial reforms and regulations that repealed inefficient economic policies while carefully managing the economy's transformation into a "siinkarist-oriented market economy." Under Doika, the government incentivized the private sector, deregulated the economy, and promoted foreign investments while maintaining control over strategic industries, despite the fact that the state's authority remained unquestioned. Mirhaime's economy grew rapidly in agricultural and industrial production, construction, exports, and foreign investment as a result of these reforms, however, income disparity increased as new firms developed to replace existing cooperatives.