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Isetium

 * Government: Pagan Theocracy (1020?-1321) | Christian Theocracy (1321-present)
 * Dynasty: Tarakis
 * Andros I (1321-1326)
 * Andros II (1326-1334)
 * Andreas I (1334-1339)
 * Andros III (1339-1348)
 * Andros IV (1348-1353)
 * Andreas II (1353-1356)
 * Marius I (1356-present)
 * Economy: Although The Second Campaign has halted trade in the north temporarily, trade among the eastern, western, and southern allies continues to maintain the economy from defaulting. Although the plague has made internal trade throughout the Kingdom troublesome, the more merchants have died, the more take their place, only for them to die and for more to take their place. Much of the surviving merchants, particularly along the coast, have secured personal wealth from the death's of their competition.
 * Capital: Alexandria
 * Demographics: 
 * Population: 5,000,000 (63% Egyptian, 15% Arameans, 12% Assyrian, 5% Israelite, 5% Other)
 * Religion: 64% Hellenic Christian, 30% Pagan, 4% Judaism, 2% Zoroastrianism, ~1% Other)
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * The Second Campaign: With the Coalition War against the Ilkhanate once again proving to be a challenge, the death of the incompetent Andreas II proved once more that a more hardened monarch was needed to seal their fate within the sands of Persia, and to diminish their power in the Levant. Marius I proclaims in his speach at Jerusalem, "... My forefathers, blessed be thee, have failed to end the heretic khanate from treading on our lands. We will no longer stand idle as those monsters occupy our territories!" Although the main army collapsed prior to the Siege of Damascus, the slow burn that the plague has drifted towards has allowed for yet another term of conscription-based conflict. With this, a force of 1,500 is sent up through Tripoli and Antioch in hopes of providing support to the forces in Tarsus, while the young Admiral Mehmet marches a five legions of 5,000 men in an effort to end the Siege of Damascus and make an offensive push towards Sura.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Abay, Aethopia, Adal, Alodia: A proposition to make a more direct road for trade is suggested, starting from Jerusalem, to Alexandria, to Syene, to Meroe, to Erota, to Axum and Gondar, and then to Harar.
 * Cyprus: Ensured sovereignty.
 * Attalea: Marius I's eldest son, the Prince Nicolas, is offered to take the hand in marriage of the eldest Princess.
 * Ahuric Empire, Georgia, Chaldea: As members of the Coalition, it is suggested that all major military forces begin making separate but a united front towards the cities of Nineveh, Tawres, and Ganzak.
 * Events:
 * End of Paganism: Although the Neo-Paganist ideology of the Cult of Kaides had slowly diminished in their power, the gradual unification of Hellenic Paganism with Catholicist Cristianity has allowed a large conversion of the base population into what Scholars have referred to historically as Hellenic Christianity. With the rise of Hellenic Christianity, a number of Priests working towards a perfected Egyptian sect has nearly doubled in quick time, the most popular of which being the Bishop Joseph after his publication of Isetium: Hellenic Sanctity.
 * The Plague: 41% of the population has died in total, dropping over 175% from the initial start of the Plague's rampage throughout Isetium.
 * House of Tarakis: The House of Tarakis, founded by the late Andros I, continues to exert it's individual influence over the territories of Isetium. After the transfer of power from the Hellenic Cult of Kaides into the hands of the House, separatist remnants of Kaides are purposefully exiled into the southwestern desert.