Sunday, January 7, 2007

Salan Kajakan Tros


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Kajakan Tros Province (#6)
Origin of Province name: Kajakan Tros means "North Bear Land" In Zekresh. It is named after the Verronese people who in ancient times were called the "Bear People".
Provincial Capital: Bakoya Kajak
Estimated Population: 250,000
Population at last census: 252,468 (Census of 40 Cledman VI)
Year annexed to Empire: 9 Vergriman II (779 years ago)

Ulor (governor): Kortelan (appointed 27/8/40 Cledman VI)
Political Alignment of Ulor: Neutral
Ethnic background of Ulor: Verronese
Ulor's primary advisor: Galan
Ethnic background of advisor: Verronese
Popular Support for Empire: medium - high

Economic Development: The main economic activity in the province is farming, followed by fishing, trade and manufacturing. The economy is highly developed, but is more rural than the other two "Bear Provinces".

Imperial Military Garrison: 3 phalanxes of infantry
Governor's Guards: 100 Rizado Kajakan Tros (North Bearland Guards)
Civilian officials and their servants: 119

Estimated Average Annual Tax per Person: 2.75 baylo

Govt Finances: The provincial government is current on tax collections, but not on remittances to Zekran or payments of its debts. Its budget is large. Taxes are higher than in the rest of the Empire.

Land and Climate:
Kajakan Tros Province is only part of the lands that were historically the territory of Bear Tribes nearly a thousand years ago. It consists of the former Bear Tribes lands that lie North of Kajakan Folon (West Bear Land). The old Bear Tribes lands were divided into three provinces. Kajakan Tros (North Bear Land) is one of those. The other two provinces that are parts of the old Bear Tribes land are called Kajakan Yost (East Bear Land) and Kajakan Folon (West Bear Land).

Kajakan Tros is heavily forested, but about a quarter of the province is now farmlands and pasturelands. The province has good rainfall, and a moderate climate. There is greater population density than in many provinces.

Description:
The provincial capital is Bakoya Kajak, which means "Port of the Bear" in Zekresh. Although Verronia in Kajakan Yost is frequently called the cultural capital of the Verronese and the first city of the Verronese, Bakoya Kajak is also an important Verronese city.

The Ulor's palace looks like it is fit for a king. The Ulor's guards are the Rizado Kajakan Tros (North Bearland Guards) an elite unit that is not part of the Imperial Army and answers only to the Governor of Salan Kajakan Tros. They are armed with traditional Verronese battle axes rather than the spears that most of the Imperial Army carries. Also, the men of the Rizado Kajakan Tros are all very large and uncommonly strong, that being a requirement to join the unit.

Ethnic Groups:
The descendants of the ancient Bear Tribes call themselves the Verronese. This is derived from "verron" the word for bear in the Verronese language. (The work "kajak" means bear in the Zekresh language.)

Nearly three quarters of the population are Verronese. The nearby provinces of Kajakan Yost (#4), Kajakan Folon (#5) and Nass Mysktia (#3) all have majority Verronese population. The second largest ethnic group in the province are the Ferillyans from Ferillyan (#7) to the Northwest. About 10% of the population are Ferillyans. The Verronese tend to look down on the Ferillyans, but relations are reasonably good.

There is a significant ethnic Zekresh population in the province estimated at 1% of the population.

About 5% of the population is neither Zekresh, Verronese nor Ferillyan. Many are of mixed ancestry, some are members of small local ethnic groups and the rest are people from all over the Empire, mostly from nearby provinces.

Recent actions by the provincial government:
The provincial government fell behind on tax remittances to Zekran

Apparent consequences of provincial government policies:
Due to delinquent tax remittances to Zekran and other matters, the Ulor was forced to resign.

Situations which may or may not have resulted from government policies:
The Verronese see themselves as equal to or better than the Zekresh and much better than the Ferillyans or just about any other ethnic group. Consequently the Zekresh consider them "uppity" and the Ferillyans resent their superior attitude. Thus far, however, there has been no significant ethnic violence.

There are many traders and sailors coming in and out of the province, mostly Verronese. High taxes are levied on goods brought into the province and on sales in the public market places. Smuggling by Verronese merchants and the Slythian organized crime gangs is common to avoid these taxes.

History:
Over a thousand years ago, when the Empire was new and first brought civilization to the Bear people, the ancestors of the modern Verronese, they were primitive tribes of hunters, fishers and a few subsistence farmers. In those days they were known as the Bear Tribes because the Bear was their totem animal. They've come a long way. Now they are one of the main civilized nationalities in the Empire. Verronese civil servants, soldiers and merchants are found throughout the Empire. They are also one of the most numerous nationalities in the Empire.

Kajakan Tros was the last of the lands of the Bear to come under Imperial control. The Empire had contact with the Bear Tribes as far back as twelve hundred years ago, when the Empire was small and barely a century old. In those days, the Bear Tribes already had primitive agriculture, metal weapons and a vast land and population. Their size and power was comparable to or possibly even greater than that of the Zekresh Empire in those early days. For four centuries there was trade and peaceful contact between the Zekresh Empire and the people of the Bear Lands. At first, this was a relationship between equals, but as the Zekresh Empire grew stronger and larger, the Zekresh increasingly looked down upon the people of the Bear and dreamed of conquering their lands.

The conquest of the Bear Tribes began in the Vergriman Dynasty in the 3rd year of the reign of Emperor Vergriman II (eight centuries ago). That conquest, known as the "Bear Wars", took nine years to accomplish and was one of the most difficult wars ever fought by the Empire. At one point, the Bear Tribes actually invaded the Zekresh Empire, recaptured Nass Mysktia occupied Slythia and beseiged Nass Umrug. For a time, it seemed like they might even march to Zekran. The Bear Tribes actually did raid Zekran twice by sea. Naval power was essential to the conflict and the Bear Tribes had constructed hundreds of longboats which aided them greatly in the war. It was the defeat of this fleet by the Zekresh Imperial Navy at the seige of Nass Umrug which turned the tide of the Bear Wars in favor of the Zekresh Empire.

The Verronese today are proud of how well their ancestors fought and still retain an attitude that the war was an anomaly and that the proper relationship between Verronese and Zekresh is between two great nations that are essentially equal. It is also a widely held belief by the Verronese that the war could easily have gone the other way in which case Zekran would be a province of a Verronese Empire instead of the other way round.

After a rebellious period in the first century after conquest, the old Bear Tribes faded away and their descendants became prominent in the Empire as military officers, noblemen, administrators of new provinces, especially in the North, and as merchants and sailors. So much of the Empire's territory was conquered by Verronese soldiers, ruled by Verronese Ulors and patrolled by ships built and crewed at Verronia that Verronese often claim credit for having built the Empire. Verronese sailors, bankers and merchants have made so much money trading throughout the Empire that it is often said that it is really a Verronese Empire with a Zekresh Emperor, built by and for the benefit of the Verronese. It is not a joke that when the Empire needs money, it borrows from Verronese bankers.

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