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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 - present) (b. 1409)
 * Heir: Pachacuti (II) (b. 1439)
 * Pretenders: N/A
 * Current Dynasty: Pachacutian
 * Capital: Wankapampa
 * Economy: As the Wanka Empire is born under the hands of the new leader, Pachacuti sought to centralise trade and transfer all the riches of the mountains into one place. A centralised planned economy is being partially implemented, while a 'tax' system is imposed to ensure that gold and silver flows into Machu Picchu, who Pachacuti sees as his own palace whenever he wishes to take a break (but not now as of this climate). Agriculture is still very much primitive but uses terrace farming to get around the mountainous terrain that prevents regular farming. The bartering system is still working pretty well and the Andean kingdoms are essentially 'cashless' in some contexts. There are llama and alpaca farms operating for food, wool and transportation. Guinea pigs are also considered a delicacy for some reason, but yes, it is a thing. Traders are important in communicating with other far-flung settlements, which also helps for gold and silver to be transferred in some way later in the 15th century into a place that only the Sapa Wanka can access, along with approved eyes.
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 659,000
 * Wankapampa: 14,500
 * Lima: 8,000
 * Ica: 1,300
 * Nazca: 8,200
 * Qusqu: 16,000
 * Abancay: 2,000
 * Orcopampa: 1,900
 * Arequipa: 900
 * Atacama: 2,000
 * Huachacalla: 1,200
 * Culture: 77% Quechua/Chirip, 33% Quechua/Sedena
 * 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.
 * Northern Army: 1700 soldiers
 * 150 elite warriors
 * 300 spearmen
 * 250 slingers
 * 600 archers
 * 400 axemen/clubmen
 * First Southern Army / Colla Offensive: 2790 soldiers
 * 30 elite warriors
 * 760 spearmen
 * 400 slingers
 * 600 archers
 * 1000 axemen/clubmen
 * Second Southern Army: 2050 soldiers
 * 500 spearmen
 * 350 slingers
 * 600 archers
 * 600 axemen/clubmen
 * Overall:
 * 180 elite warriors
 * 1560 spearmen
 * 1000 slingers
 * 1800 archers
 * 2000 axemen/clubmen
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Colla: (see Let It Die Please)
 * Kunza, Pacajes and Charcas: (see The Bountiful Conquests of Pachacuti)
 * Diplomacy: N/A
 * Events:
 * Let It Die Please (Colla): As Pachacuti slowly realised that their resistance against the integration of Wanka Empire was going to be a hard time for his empire, Pachacuti on 1460 suddenly decided to split the army into three, with one heavily focusing on the destruction of Colla and full subjugation. Scorched earth policy however, is not permitted, but new tactics are being made to uproot Colla ultimately. Workers from the construction site of Machu Picchu were relocated to the frontline to build camps and holes. Over 2,800 troops are sent to push an offensive through to occupy Puno and eventually Collasuyu. All of them used surprise attacks to weaken smaller armies of Colla, who are thought to be morally superior, thus Wanka could eliminate 50-70% of the army. These soldiers would hide in the mountains and hills. It is hoped that by the end of 1465, the annexation of Colla would be achieved or at least occupy Puno as a fallback option, with Collasuyu besieged. Pachacuti is increasingly impatient on this sheer resistance (even giving hints of obsession over taking Collausyu) and hopes that the fall of Colla will be achieved before his death.
 * The Bountiful Conquests of Pachacuti (Part 5): Meanwhile, the rest of the Wanka military outside of the Colla and northern front is allocated to the subjugation of Kunza, Pacajes and Charca (whcih is currently out of the question thanks to the Colla resistance, man is Pachacuti getting obsessed over it?). There is still some focus to it as he still wanted to ensure that both armies are equally supplied well, but Pachacuti is still angry over the existence of Colla. Kunza is to be annexed, with Tiwanaku at least being occupied, along with most of the northern half of Pacajes.
 * Script Stealing (Part 3, will be rpt.): The so-called Inca script, which is actually a set of pictographs that are now structured and formalised, continue to spread across the Wanka Empire throughout the 1460s and 1470s.
 * The Spot for a New Settlement (Part 3): There has been setbacks in construction unexpectedly. Although gold and treasury are slowly piling up in completed structures and storage for it is being stashed somewhere, Pachacuti has started making considerations of also making Machu Picchu a place for his own residence and vacation. This adds onto the new plans and buildings that would require the Sapa Wanka to enjoy. Not to mention that the failed conquest of Colla, which had resisted the hands of Wanka for the past ten years had led to workers being diverted and ending up fighting and digging for Wanka. It was mostly out of frustration that he couldn't end the existence of Colla. (so far, this is 60% complete)