Ortalyk
Capitol | Kala Astanals |
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Head of State | Tsar Batil Zhurek |
Government | Tsarist Autocracy |
Location | Central Otan |
Racial Mix |
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Founded | 1 IM |
Founded by | Zhurek Dynasty |
Landmarks | Towers of Eriquat |
Ortalyk is the largest human populated nation in Otan. Many factors including it's size, population, central location and apparent willingness to trade with non-human races, Ortalyk remains a dominant influence in most aspects of world politics.
Population
The bulk of the Ortalyk nation is made up of the Ortalykshilar people, who have presumably existed in the region since before the year 1 IM.
In recent times, particularly in the northwest regions of the Ortalyk, other humanoid races including Elves, Dwarves and even Orcs have been trading and occasionally setting in the region. Most settlers are typically in service of the massive trade routes, however many settle thanks to the high levels of security provided by the nation's leader, Tsar Batil Zhurek. There are small enclaves of Elves inhabiting the woodland areas.
Geography
Big, central, mountains, plains, oceans.
Ortalyk Regions
Astanals Province
Land mass (sq. mi.) | 3,260 |
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Rural population | 285,736 |
Urban population | 83,984 |
Total population | 369,720 |
The Astanals Province is home to the nation's capitol, the largest city on Otan. The major settlements are as follows:
- Kala Astanals (pop 77,779) - provincial and national capitol
- Uyenki (pop 6,205)
Gemlok Province
Land mass (sq. mi.) | 9,292 |
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Rural population | 601,599 |
Urban population | 22,393 |
Total population | 623,992 |
The Gemlok Province is one of the least populated regions of the country. The major settlements are as follows:
Kalampir Province
Land mass (sq. mi.) | 19,832 |
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Rural population | 1,242,968 |
Urban population | 94,630 |
Total population | 1,337,598 |
The Kalampir Province is the most populated region of the country. The major settlements are as follows:
- Xikori (pop 64,909) - provincial capitol
- Kizilagas (pop 13,751)
- Sirsa (pop 12,914)
- Torsik (pop 3,056)
Karagay Province
Land mass (sq. mi.) | 11,348 |
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Rural population | 354,202 |
Urban population | 32,686 |
Total population | 386,888 |
The Karagay Province is a small province with only three major settlements. The major settlements are as follows:
Neim Province
Land mass (sq. mi.) | 22,424 |
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Rural population | 881,971 |
Urban population | 62,164 |
Total population | 944,135 |
The Neim Province is the home of six major Ortalyk settlements, which are as follows:
- Balkaragay (pop 26,249) - provincial capitol
- Arsa (pop 7,419)
- Jumaskagas (pop 11,896)
- Kattigaskar (pop 4,133)
- Muyiz (pop 3,204)
- Siegasi (pop 9,263)
Rezenke Province
Land mass (sq. mi.) | 8,836 |
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Rural population | 598,978 |
Urban population | 29,679 |
Total population | 628,657 |
The Rezenke Province is home to only two major settlements, which are as follows:
Sayagasi Province
Land mass (sq. mi.) | 16,348 |
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Rural population | 1,086,625 |
Urban population | 82,406 |
Total population | 1,169,031 |
The Sayagasi Province is host to seven major settlements. These are as follows:
- Jangak (pop 42458) - provincial capitol
- Dolana (pop 8173)
- Karagas (pop 8169)
- Kayin (pop 10593)
- Kizgaldak (pop 4389)
- Omela (pop 5616)
- Talsin (pop 3007)
Sop Province
Land mass (sq. mi.) | 8,072 |
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Rural population | 136,161 |
Urban population | 14,437 |
Total population | 150,598 |
The Sop Province is home to only one major settlement, Balsagasi which serves as it's capitol as follows:
- Balsagasi (pop 14,437) - provincial capitol
Kiywar Territory
Land mass (sq. mi.) | 56,468 |
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Rural population | 240,305 |
Urban population | 0 |
Total population | 240,305 |
The Kiywar Territory is the largest and least populated region of the country and has no official settlements.
Notable Landmarks
- Koboldy Rock - Situated 30 miles west of Balagash this small keep is the furthest west Oratalyk edifice.
- Towers of Eriquat - Far west in the Kiywar Territory, these towers are the homes and fortresses of the legendary Council of Nine.
Political Environment
Ortalyk's current leader, Tsar Batil Zhurek was granted his title by his family, the legendary Zhurek dynasty. While it is traditional for the role of Tsar to pass from father to son, it is the Zhurek family who are the final arbiters. They have on rare occasions passed over sons for succession in favour of daughters and deposed reigning Tsars in favour of other family members. The tradition is family rule over all other tradition.
It is well known that the Zhurek dynasty has existed since 1 IM, but what is not known is how far back it actually existed. Some speculate a legacy as long as 1,000 years. Ortalyk's best spellcasters and clerics have been unable to divine information from before the Great Erasure in which the memories of all creatures and men of Otan were lost.
International Politics
With human and non-human states on all sides, Ortalyk often operates in broad strokes when it comes to managing their relationships with neighbor states. Ortalyk has been in nearly a constant state of war with the kobold, orc and goblin nations to the north. It has been in repeated conflicts with both their human and dragonborn neighbors to the south, the former for reasons that stem from religion and the latter for providing political, financial and material support to their kobold ancestors.
National Politics
Ortalyk is made up of 9 provinces, each of which is administered by a Boyar, including the capitol province of Astanals. The Boyars in turn nominate Governors to manage each settlement in their domain. While keeping life running smoothly in their assigned province is their chief concern, each Boyar is ultimately responsible to provide troops to the Tsar including infantry, crossbowmen and cavalry organized as divisions of the Tsar's Army.
Provincial Politics
In every province there are one or more settlements of a thousand or more Ortalykshilar. Each of the 27 settlements is administered by a Governor, who is appointed either by their representative Boyar or in some cases, by the Tsar himself.
Civic Politics
The governors are tasked with maintaining the cities, providing security for the inhabitants and assisting in recruiting for their reigning Boyar. During times of peace, it is not unusual for a city governorship to be a lifetime appointment unless corruption, egregious mismanagement, or other malfeasance is found in their administration. Minor frailties in a governor's rule will generally be met with 'special assistance' from the Boyar, or even the Tsar, before they are ever replaced.
Military
The Ortalyk military is made up of 18 regular divisions and one special division dubbed The Tsar's Guard. The latter are hand picked soldiers from the other provincial regiments. Provincial divisions are recruited and organized by that province's Boyar, though it is rare for the Boyar to be part of the division. Each division not led by the Boyar is commanded by soldier of the rank of general.
Military organization can vary from one division to another depending on a number of factors from recruitment and logistics, to terrain and the nature of the enemy. Flying enemies may require special tactics, while tunneling enemies require another. The bulk of most regiments are made up of infantry, followed in numbers by crossbowmen, cavalry, engineers, quartermasters, signallers and special forces. The latter often made up of spellcasters and other adventurer classes.
The Tsar's Guard is in contrast, low on infantry, while rich in crossbow and cavalry. This special division is also host to some very powerful spellcasters and other adventure classes with the Tsar Batil Zhurek having often taking to the battlefield himself.
History
The capitol of Ortalyk, Kala Astanals, has simply existed for all of known time. It's name in the Ortalykshilar tongue, once assumed to be the common tongue means "capitol city". Under the leadership of the Zhurek dynasty, Ortalyk has been in a state of constant war, most often with Orks and their like but periodically with other more agreeable humanoid racess such as Elves and Dwarves.
Many of these great conflicts found their origins in the wars fomented by the great wizard Nickar and his sworn enemy Zoranthar. It was Batil Zhurek with the help of Shardenzar who eventually brokered a peace between them. This peace ultimately spread through most of the Otan, though pockets of conflict continue to exist.
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