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Grand Admiralty of Rinashima and the Riaus

 * Government: piratical/merchant republic
 * Grand Admiral: Jotaro Kujo (b. ~1259, r.1287-)
 * Capital: Rinashima-kyo
 * Economy: Although some fishing and farming is praciticed, this is mainly only to feed the people. Rinashima's greatest source of income is piracy, trade (specifically trade seeking to avoid the Li port at Tangbana, and certain illicit trades) and piracy. Oh, did I mention piracy?
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 10,140
 * Rinashima-kyo: 900
 * Religion:  3% Syonanese Shintoism, 1% Buddhism, 36% Hinduism, 57% native Malay religions, 3% other
 * Ethnicity: 3% Syonanese, 87% Malay, 6% Parawan-hito (Cuyonon), 4% other (several Filipino ethnic groups, Han Chinese, etc.)
 * Military:
 * Army: pirate sailors double as assorted infantry
 * Navy: 25 "conventional" pirate ships, 1 junk, 874 pirate sailors
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Malaccan Madness: Assaults on the port of Malacca ensue, in much the same manner of that of the Sack of Singapura. Along the way, each and every coastal village of Temasek between Singapura and Malacca is plundered clean of anything signifying personal wealth.
 * Events:
 * ​​​​​​​A New Generation of Pirates: With many of the original founders of Rinashima growing old or passing away, a new generation of pirates has arisen, comprising not only the Syonanese, but also many native islanders yearning to escape the monotony of their lives. A notable member of this new generation of pirates is one Ruffi Kera, an ethnic Malay from the Riau Islands, who has been growing in notoriety throughout the seas of Asia as of late, and also become the first non-Syonanese to hold a captaincy title.
 * JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, pt.1: It is well-known that Jotaro, at times, regretted completely cutting himself off from his family and village. It was a source of guilt and shame for him, a burden that he carried with himself for much of his life. It was this desire to reconnect with his long-estranged family that led Jotaro to charter a small boat to Moriyama under a fake identity (pirates were still banned from entering Ruzon-koku on pain of death) in October of 1329, and trek the 37 miles north to his home village. However, upon arriving there, Jotaro quickly found out that his village was not the same one he had left at age 14. For one, almost everyone who he had known was dead, save for a few people, who were old, senile, and could not recall him. In an even greater insult, Jotaro's entire immediate family was long dead, and the only living member of his extended family was a cousin who had gone mad. Jotaro returned to Rinashima-kyo a changed man, with a heavy heart and well aware of his own mortality.