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Kingdom of Wanka
WIP
 * Government: Despotic Monarchy / Tribal Monarchy
 * Monarch:
 * Kukuri (r. 1391 - 1418) (b. 1355 - d. 1418)
 * Nayaraq (r. 1418 - 1434) (b. 1386 - 1434)
 * Interim (1434 - 1438)
 * Pachacuti (r. 1438 - present) (b. 1409)
 * Heir: Pachacuti (II) (b. 1439)
 * Pretenders: N/A
 * Dynasty: Pachacuti's Dynasty
 * Capital: Wankapampa
 * Economy: Primitive by Old World standards, the economy of most Inca kingdoms and states in the 15th century were mainly relying on agriculture and cultivation of plants. There is some craftsmanship and maybe copper (but not really), but nothing that can be extended beyond metallurgy, which is an alien concept at that time. There is llama and alpaca herding as well, which gives the Inca some wool and transportation across the mountains with domesticated llamas and alpacas. With dirt roads being paved under the gaze of the Wanka Kingdom, connections with remote villages to large towns and terrace farms are soon going to be a standard.
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 359,000
 * Wankapampa: 10,000
 * Lima: 6,500
 * Ica: 1,200
 * Nazca: 7,200
 * Culture: 100% Quechua/Chirip (...unless you want to subdivide the groups further down)
 * Religion: 100% Inca pantheon
 * Military:
 * 150 elite warriors
 * 1000 spearmen
 * 500 slingers
 * 500 archers (bow & arrow ranged infantry essentially)
 * 1000 axemen/clubmen
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Cuzco:
 * Diplomacy: N/A
 * Events:
 * The Fight for Sapa Wanka: This is an internal civil war that Wanka has gotten into after the death of Nayaraq. The Five Pretenders co-rule the kingdom briefly in the first few months of 1435. It turned chaotic just shortly after, with Inka deciding to murder Anku at one night in a temple personally. This shocked the rest of the rulers, which eventually turned into a conflict. As the kingdom is on the verge of destabilisation in 1437 with Inka becoming ruthless and eventually claiming himself to be the sole ruler of the so-called 'Sapa Wanka' title. Pachacuti on the other hand, has decided to take on a prestigious, yet ambitious route. He claimed that he could convince the rest of his subjects by negotiating with the remaining two co-rulers, Qawan and Urpi, to retract their roles, to instead become his personal advisors and commanders of each army that he is planning to form and fully organise to fight against the Cusco Kingdom. Both agreed and rescinded much of their position to Pachacuti, but Inka refused the offers that Pachacuti offered to him, instead recruiting few hundreds of personal men, all poorly organised and trained. But Pachacuti himself, had a new plan to choke Inka's plan to succeed as leader on 1438.
 * Battle of the Ragged Hills: Inka and Pachacuti meet as Inka staged an uprising in few villages that he managed to exert control over. Leading hundreds of troops, Pachacuti saw a great opportunity to redeem his status within his newly acquired domain against an enemy. First, he had to rally and train his now loyal army of soldiers to fight for his cause. Pachacuti ordered to stage an attack on Inka's villages and this led to the poorly organised levies shattered easily, with low morale compared to the highly organised and vigorously trained troops that Pachacuti sent. In one of the villages, Inka jumped off from one of the mountains and then to be never heard of again. It is rumoured that he decided to surrender after realising that his army was defeated in few of the villages that he temporarily held control over. Pachacuti, seeing success, has decided to return to Wankapampa to organise his announcement of Inka's death and settling the leadership dispute ultimately. He vowed not to name his soon-to-be empire after a traitor in his own words and so, the Wanka Kingdom will be known as the Wanka Empire.
 * Birth of the New Emperor: On 14th March 1438, Pachacuti is now crowned as Sapa Wanka. He intends to continue his ambition to expand his own kingdom over the mountains by intending to conquer the Cuzco people and subjugating them at will. The city of Cuzco, is rich according to traders across the Andes and is a very large settlement too. He wanted to take the city to the ground and bring his own people to glory. Once it falls, then he will send messengers across to bow down to the new Emperor. (It is funny that this Pachacuti will be fighting against OTL Pachacuti's own people but the main goal of using Pachacuti is to unite the Andes into one empire just in time for the Europeans)
 * Childbirth: Pachacuti announces the birth of a new child in the name of Inti as well on November 1439 but haven't decided on a name yet. He saw this as a blessing and may even intend to name his heir after himself.
 * New Settlement Proposals (reminder, repeat): With the death of Nayaraq, these plans of hoarding gold and wealth has been temporarily put on hold under the short-lived era of the Five Pretenders.