Talk:Konig des Menschen Chapter IV (Map Game)/@comment-26044830-20190326231139

Umor Tribal Confederation
 * Government: A primitive tribal confederation, comprising of many families, although there are high priestesses and the matriarch that could slowly revive the remains of the ancient 'Daevite Confederation' for a new era.
 * Matriarchs:
 * (Unknown, lost to history) (21X AD-2XX AD)
 * (Unknown, lost to history) (2XX AD-249 AD)
 * Douma (249 AD-present)
 * Military: 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.
 * 700 horse archers
 * 300 melee soldiers (comprised of spears, rarely long swords and daggers)
 * 400 foot archers
 * 0 sacrificers
 * Economy: The economy relies on basic subsidence and resources around the region. Agriculture is somewhat minimal, although since they are settled for now, minor activities related to cultivating is seen, with livestock being predominant. There is some trading with the south, but that is often rare.
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 15,000
 * Religion: 100% Blood Gods
 * Culture: 98% Daevite, 2% other (basically people from other places like traders)
 * Backstory: (let's go back when the Daevite Confederation was born)
 * The Old Daevite Confederation: Ancient Daevite tellings say that the old Daevite Confederation was an empire from the east, where many of the Daevite tribes have united and form a formidable force. That is until their collapse had come. Many of the remains, such as the written language of the Daevites by the ancient high priestesses have been forgotten, the book written had gone missing and thus the Daevites eventually regressed. The Xiongnu, who are descendents of the old Daevite Confederation have somehow carried some form of literacy and are Daevite, but they have slowly become Sinicised and eventually adopted the Chinese script during the peak of the Yang Dynasty before its downfall. Many of the Daevites have spread far and wide into the steppes, living peacefully for centuries, spreading the tales of ancient priestesses and matriarchs that have done well to the people of the Daevite culture. They are now fragmented into many tribes, that is until approximately c. 230 AD.
 * The Recuperation: Around c. 230 AD, a mysterious book originating from Xiongnu, with strange scriptures was given in the Umor tribal hut, that houses the chieftess and matriarch by some strange traders in the east. It was made of bamboo, instead of leather that was in the original copy of all the tales and stories of the Daevite people itself. It had the strange scriptures that was neither Latin, Chinese or cuneiform. Everyone was almost illiterate in that script, as if it were Linear A and B. However some of them are partially literate on ancient scripts like this, they tell them in a seemingly off-putting dialect, that was very foreign for few instances and left the tribal village. It took over 15 years until finally when high priestess Douma came along, she would finally find herself reimmersed in the past. On her sleep, the Blood Gods, those worshipped by the Daevites for over millennia have come to her to start uniting her people and bring back a united Daevite civilisation again. This began the story of the Umor Tribal Confederation.
 * Events:
 * Unification of Tribes: Despite the Daevites being largely illiterate except the Xiongnu (only scholars, bureaucrats and rulers to be the case) as rumoured, Douma was the only literate person who somewhat knows the past very well. She was able to convince the message of unification in exchange for coming out of being passive and perform raids and sacrifices to the Blood Gods again. No longer the Blood Gods are images of the Daevite culture from Chinese tales and literature, the sacrificing culture finally returns again, but whether this legacy of this Daevite tribal confederation would carry on will be at the hands of Matriarch Douma.
 * I only think of this as some form of tale that is taught sometime in the 13th-17th century in Europe/China about the Daevite history, so the accuracy here is largely disputed, however the facts are often half-true.