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Umoric Confederation
WIP

Government: A tribal confederation, comprising of many families, although there are high priestesses and the matriarch are trying to actively revive ancient 'Daevite Confederation' for a new era within Daevite history. Many in the tribal council are confident that they could take the title of the Daevite Confederation or even an empire soon during the process of plundering Tistu. Matriarchs: Thyta (320 AD-327 AD) Pshean (327 AD-330 AD) Midu (330 AD-present) Military (idk if OP, but this is going to impact the next century): The military here is predominantly men (although female sacrificers might be seen as they are priestesses too) and since they are nomadic, the military tends to be larger, focused on cavalry and much flexible than organised armies of Rome or of former China. 4000 horse archers 3000 horsemen/cavalry (comprised of spears, rarely long swords and daggers) 1500 melee soldiers (comprised of spears, rarely long swords and daggers) 1000 foot archers 250 sacrificers Siege equipment such as ladders, battering rams and siege towers Few quickly built catapults (their accuracy doesn't go well) Economy: The economy relies on basic subsidence and resources around the region. With the sacking of Tistu villages and towns, along with the occupation, agriculture is being revived again, but for many of the Daevites, livestock is still predominant. No trade is observed from in and out of the Umoric Confederation, largely because of the current state, which is basically destroying everything in one path. Demographics: Though the population of Daevites quickly became a minority (apart from men who want to spread their genes, although the term gene did not exist then, it was a way to 'fasten the process of populating' further down the line by abducting non-Daevite women and trying to fertilise them), the Daevites have the most power and control over the Tistu kingdom itself very soon. Population: 309,000 (102,000 are of Daevite or half-Daevite [meaning those that were born from a Daevite father usually] descent, 150,000 are non-Daevites which are not considered slaves but forced to submit and 57,000 slaves) Religion: 43% Blood Gods, 7% Astryianism, 50% Other Culture: 33% Daevite, 60% Tistuic (probably Sino-European since 1st century AD), 7% Other Events: The Migration: The Umor finally settle around modern Kuban, where they would begin to build up makeshift settlements out of huts across the steppes and prepare the great course of a new Daevite Empire. However it it is not always met with invincibility, as two leaders during the 320s AD had existed living in a short period of time before high priestess Midu took over and finally consolidated centralisation and calls for the Daevites to 'proliferate through the impregnation of non-Daevite women' by abducting them as slaves. Astryianism: The religion of Astryianism spread with every slave and non-Daevite civilian who don't like the brutalities of the Daevite culture, but are influenced by that as a way 'to free themselves' from the oppression. Slave rebellion might be near impossible with every priestess and warrior watching upon every slave they take, but there could be one slipping by. The Scourge of Daevites: On 333 AD, the thousands of Daevite horse archers and cavalry have began to ransack multiple Tistu villages. Much of the Tistu soldiers are unaware of these new tactics that they've seen, even though they might've interacted with the Bonra who are primarily nomadic, an attack by nomadic people is something that they've never seen since perhaps the Yin-Tistu War that had persisted. As a result, thousands that were part of the Tistu army were slaughtered to death or are rounded up to be sacrificed in a Daevite traditional ritual to purify their bodies to their own gods. Those who resisted are to be sacrificed or to be mercilessly killed. Non-Daevite women are abducted and are forced into sex slavery with many Daevite warriors, who they would try to raise Daevite children in exchange to obtain more land for himself or a higher position. Villages were set on fire - now forgotten, towns were ransacked - now devastated and cities were ruined - now abandoned. Thousands fled by boat to the Roman Empire or any direction, but many don't seem to care. By 348 AD, they have reached the capital city of the Tistu Kingdom, where their main goal is to raze the capital to the ground into a small town again, to terrorise them with fear so they will not rebel at any cos