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Kingdom of Lustria | 'The Eternal Kingdom of the Lizard Gods'

 * Government: Centralised tribal monarchy
 * Great Chief / Mortal Bearer of the Lizard Gods:
 * K'oroka ([F], 1199-1246, r. 1222-1246)
 * Moszar ([M], 1214-1258, r. 1246-1258)
 * Urchannk ([M], 1230-1284, r. 1258-1284)
 * Azarkel ([F], 1255-1303, r. 1284-1303)
 * Oroku ([F], 1280-1347, r. 1303-1347)
 * Krokezal ([M], b. 1320, r. 1347)
 * Urgoka ([F], 1302-1361, r. 1347-1361)
 * Krokezal ([M], b. 1320, r. 1361)
 * Heirs and Pretenders:
 * As'gar ([M], b. 1352, heir)
 * (not related) Religious Leader of Krokanism / The Messenger to Kroak:
 * Rhok'sk ([M] 1284-1328, r. c. 1300s-1328)
 * Omako ([M] 1280-1352, r. 1331-1352)
 * Krokezal ([M], b. 1320, r. 1352)
 * Dynasty:
 * Urchannkian (1275-1361)
 * Krokezian (1361-)
 * Capital: Amekrog
 * Economy: The economy has shifted a lot after the death of Urgoka and the inauguration of Mortal Bearer pretender Krokezal to be the leader again. Trading by now is much focused on the Arawak and the Tremembe people as access to the Tupi people within the deep Amazon region has been cut off by Khorne cultists, thanks to Urgoka's demands to let Khorne cultists have their own kingdom.  Shrines and temples within the remainder of Lustria would begin accepting any food or tribute to any of the Lizard Gods recognised by the Krokanist faith, the 'reformed' part of the Lustrian folk religion. Any type of food would do, except meat, which is forbidden due to connotations of Khorne's sacrifice of meat as being worshipping Khorne.
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 41 900
 * Amekrog: 1 300
 * Osbme: 300
 * Koos'en: 350
 * Eztekol: 150
 * Sal'tcet: 80
 * Oppoks'ren: 100
 * Yok: 110
 * Mur'lok: 290
 * Roseg: 50
 * Araswel: 50
 * Sar'gel: 60
 * Kelo: 40
 * Turon: 30
 * Rest is just rural or other villages
 * Religion: 45% Lustrian folk religion, 3% Arawak folk religion, 50% Krokanist (a 'reformed' Lustrian religion with a more centralised belief system), 2% Cult of Khrone (primarily in western Lustria, Khorn'kor)
 * Culture/Ethnicity: 90% Lustrian, 7% Arawak, 3% Tremembe
 * Military: After the death of Urgoka, many of the Khorne cultists would be expelled from the military. Urgoka's organised military and recruitment strategy would remain, however there is nothing of importance in Lustria that has changed warrior tradition, not at least for the next two centuries.
 * Army: (number clamped down by cultist massacre)
 * 50 'Lizard Warriors' (clubmen with wooden with 'sparsely metallic' shields)
 * 150 'Rainforest Warriors' (spearmen)
 * 120 'Temple Guards' (axemen)
 * 120 'Bowed Protectors' (archers)
 * 20 000 fit men that could be trained into being warriors or hunters
 * Navy:
 * 500 canoes and rafts
 * 120 trading canoes
 * Diplomacy: N/A
 * Events:
 * Death of Urgoka: Urgoka died on 1361, despite her attempts to stay and live longer with some of her Khorne loyalists trying to 'extend' her life through sacrifices of hunted animals. This came with failure and after a decade of her own reign, the rule of tyranny over Lustria would also come to an end. This would be celebrated by Krokanists, but there will be setbacks.
 * Khorne Cultists Strike Back!: The Khorne temple is completed as early as expected on 1364. In that opened temple, cultists have shun the call for their own right to live by themselves. They see Loze'gorn, the son of Urgoka as their rightful ruler of Khorn'kor, as he bears the title of being the leader of the Khorne Cult after his mother's own death. Loze'gorn refused to gain the title of the Mortal Bearer of Lustria, believing that he could not live or tolerate with the 'other heretics' (non-Khorne believers). He rounded up hundreds of these cultists and armed them to Amekrog. Since Loze'gorn didn't take the title, the next pretender and the younger brother of Urgoka, Krokezal, usurped the title of being the Mortal Bearer. He took the title on 1361 and was popular along the Amazon river delta, but when he took notice of Loze'gorn, he took aggressive action against him and thus, the Battle of Amekrog began, an epic battle that is also one of the major events written down by some Krokanists as the 'fate of the Lizard Gods' own people'. Dozens would die and Amekrog's central quarter, where wooden huts and shrines meet, were burnt down and defaced by Khorne cultists in just four days. Later on, the Mortal Bearer's own palace and 'communicator' to all Lizard Gods, was besieged. Loze'gorn finally showed up for the first time. He would prefer to destroy the role and bring Lustria back into the 'great old past', but he instead demanded that Krokezal give Khorne cultists their own kingdom or else he would overthrow it and declare the Khorn'kor Kingdom, removing the instance of Lustria. Krokezal, having no choice, decided that the best choice to spare thousands of people, is to let Loze'gorn have his own cultist kingdom set up. By 1362, Khorne's Realm (or Khorn'kor) would be formed as an independent kingdom, which became extremely isolated from communication. In the long run, this kingdom would still survive for a while, but in the end, Krokezal and his descendants would vow to retake it soon. The Krokezian dynasty would officially become the new dynasty of the new face of Lustria and there would be relative peace shortly after.
 * Religious Book of the Lustrian Faith: Delays has been observed due to these events happening above. Some, if not all, of the inscribers were killed by Khorne cultists, which only delayed this from finishing. Only parts were done, mostly creationist stories and stories of the 'eternal past', with a lack of description of some other Lizard Gods. It is now expected to be done by the 1370s-1380s rather than the next decade.