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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 - 1471) (b. 1409 - 1471)
 * Tupac Wanka (Pachacuti II) (r. 1471 - 1493) (b. 1439 - 1493)
 * Huayna (r. 1493 - present) (b. 1469)
 * Heir: N/A
 * Pretenders: N/A
 * Current Dynasty: Pachacutian
 * Capital: Wankapampa
 * Economy: At the end of the 15th century, the Wanka Empire is almost complete in unifying the mountain kingdoms. Even after the death of Pachacuti, his descendant leaders, Tupac Wanka and later Huayna would become the most prosperous leaders of the region at the time, having amassed large amounts of gold and silver from all over the mountains and then stashing it somewhere, most likely the Machu Picchu. There, the so-called myth of Paititi began to spread among commoners, a lost city that would eventually be meeting the conscious minds of the Europeans by the 16th century, in search of what they would call El Dorado. The late 15th century and early 16th century (up until the Europeans have discovered the Wanka civilisation) would be a golden age after following decades of conquest by force.
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 1,400,000
 * Wankapampa: 18,700
 * Lima: 8,500
 * Ica: 1,800
 * Nazca: 9,100
 * Qusqu: 17,000
 * Abancay: 2,500
 * Orcopampa: 2,600
 * Arequipa: 1,100
 * Atacama: 2,500
 * Huachacalla: 1,600
 * Calama: 700
 * Puno: 1,200
 * Collasuyu: 7,100
 * Tiwanaku: 10,400
 * Uyuni: 2,000
 * Oruro: 1,500
 * Huanuco: 7,200
 * Tarapoto: 1,800
 * Moyobambda: 5,000
 * Cajamarca: 3,000
 * Ambato: 600
 * Quito: 2,500
 * Manta: 950
 * Tumber: 900
 * Chiclayo: 700
 * Chan-Chan: 6,000
 * Chimbote: 1,600
 * Culture: 40% Quechua/Chirip, 45% Quechua/Sedena, 15% Chavin
 * Religion: 100% Inca pantheon
 * Military: By the start of the 1460s, Pachacuti splits the whole army structure and formalising it into three army groups. This is to ensure refined logistics and dedication to each conflict, so that Pachacuti and his own generals can summarise how many troops would be needed to take on the country. The Northern Army is also still preparing for invasion, but unless Pachacuti finally subjugates the south, they are very much garrisoned in the north.
 * First Northern Army: 2500 soldiers
 * 200 elite warriors
 * 600 spearmen
 * 500 slingers
 * 800 archers
 * 400 axemen/clubmen
 * Second Northern Army: 2700 soldiers
 * 800 spearmen
 * 600 slingers
 * 600 archers
 * 700 axemen/clubmen
 * First Southern Army (relocated to the north): 2800 soldiers
 * 50 elite warriors
 * 800 spearmen
 * 500 slingers
 * 600 archers
 * 800 axemen/clubmen
 * Second Southern Army (relocated to the north): 2450 soldiers
 * 50 elite warriors
 * 700 spearmen
 * 500 slingers
 * 600 archers
 * 600 axemen/clubmen
 * Overall:
 * 300 elite warriors
 * 2900 spearmen
 * 2100 slingers
 * 2600 archers
 * 2500 axemen/clubmen
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Guancavalica: (see Northern Conquests)
 * Chimu: (see the Chimu Wars)
 * Diplomacy: N/A
 * Events:
 * Northern Conquests (Final): The new century saw an end to Guancavalica, with only one army focused on subjugating the kingdom and al of the Chavin people under the hands of the Wanka Empire.
 * Chimu Wars (Final): With Chan-Chan falling on 1501, just a decade after the Chimu have retaliated against the invasion and conquest of all the high mountain kingdoms, Chimu is subjugated to the hands of the Wanka Empire. The Chimu Kingdom is the last kingdom to be subjugated, as they prove to be highly resistant against attackers.
 * All to Their Homes: Most of Wanka armies have departed for the first time from an attack, knowing that it is truly the end of a long ambition set by Pachacuti. For now, a steady expansion to the east was also made by the current Sapa Wanka, Huayna for security reasons. Small outposts were constructed to watch over the vast Amazon rainforest.