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Wanka Empire

 * Government: Despotic Monarchy
 * Monarch:
 * Kukuri (r. 1391 - 1418) (b. 1355 - d. 1418)
 * Nayaraq (r. 1418 - 1434) (b. 1386 - 1434)
 * Interim (1434 - 1438)
 * Sapa Wanka (The One Ruler of Wanka):
 * Pachacuti (r. 1438 - present) (b. 1409)
 * Heir: Pachacuti (II) (b. 1439)
 * Pretenders: N/A
 * Current Dynasty: Pachacutian
 * Capital: Wankapampa
 * Economy: As the Wanka Empire is born under the hands of the new leader, Pachacuti sought to centralise trade and transfer all the riches of the mountains into one place that the then-ruler of Wanka, Nayaraq had thought about, believing that gold and silver that came from the mines needs to be hidden from the eyes of enemies. A centralised planned economy is underway. Agriculture is still very much primitive but uses terrace farming to get around the mountainous terrain that prevents regular farming. The bartering system is still working pretty well and the Andean kingdoms are essentially 'cashless' in some contexts. There are llama and alpaca farms operating for food, wool and transportation. Guinea pigs are also considered a delicacy for some reason, but yes, it is a thing. Traders are important in communicating with other far-flung settlements, which also helps for gold and silver to be transferred in some way later in the 15th century into a place that only the Sapa Wanka can access, along with approved eyes.
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 538,000
 * Wankapampa: 13,000
 * Lima: 7,000
 * Ica: 1,300
 * Nazca: 8,200
 * Qusqu: 15,800
 * Abancay: 2,000
 * Orcopampa: 1,900
 * Culture: 100% Quechua/Chirip (...unless you want to subdivide the groups further down)
 * Religion: 100% Inca pantheon
 * Military:
 * 170 elite warriors
 * 1430 spearmen
 * 800 slingers
 * 800 archers (bow & arrow ranged infantry essentially)
 * 2000 axemen/clubmen
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Omaguacua, Chara and Colla: (see The Bountiful Conquests of Pachacuti)
 * Kunza, Pacajes and Charcas: (see The Bountiful Conquests of Pachacuti)
 * Diplomacy: N/A
 * Events:
 * The Bountiful Conquests of Pachacuti (Part 4): The final years for the conquests of Omaguacua, Chara and Colla are starting to show up. By the end of roughly around 1458, these kingdoms are fully subjugated to the hands of the Sapa Wanka. But Pachacuti, rather than wait and prepare an invasion, decided to also push an invasion further south. In the north, preparations of invading the north is also being prepared. With more people being subjugated into the empire, Pachacuti is slowly becoming overconfident that he will eventually conquer his own peoiple (in terms of ethnicity not sub-cultural groups within the Quechua or are more known as the Chirip, though the Sedena are related somehow)
 * Script Stealing (Part 2): The Incan pictogram script continues to grow. After a decade of its existence, it became popular in Wankapampa's artisans, not just a handful of scholars and religious figures there. This perhaps not-so-coincidental or maybe coincidental script, said to have come from the east (Jahluhets?), is growing as time goes on. Nevertheless, it will eventually spread to other cities, but this will take even more years to come before they would become the norm. And even by that point, the script may as well become obsolete when the Europeans come.
 * The Spot for a New Settlement (Part 3): For the first time, the gold and silver are arriving at Machu Picchu by the hands of thousands of workers as part of their due tax as subjects of the Wanka Empire. They are mostly supervised by guards to prevent rebellion. Soon, this will be complete and it will attract many. (so far, this is 50% complete)