Tizirian Empire
"Aola burns warm with love for her Emperor, and we burn warm with the love of our Empire." -Tizirian National Motto
Initial History
Government Form | Absolute Monarchy |
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Head of State | Emperor Tzeonoch II |
Capital | Moghes |
Demographics | Lizard and Kobold Majority |
Official Language | Sun Tongue, Draconic |
Official Religion | Kajiili Church |
The Tizirian Empire started from their homeland, the dunes of Moghes. The planet was perfect for reptillian life, dotted with oases and savannahs for plant life to thrive in. Towards the northern and southern hemispheres existed more temperate forests, however these greenlands weren't suitable for long-term survival by the Early Tizirians due to their cold-blooded nature.
The planet orbited fairly close to its red sun, which was named "Aola". The sun would come to affect many of the lizards' religions thanks to its affect on their cold-blooded bodies. Eventually, however, a mutation would occur in a geneline of the Lizard allowing for their bodies to produce warm blood. This new mutation would quickly spread among many lizard populations that moved north and south respectively, and at the time many of these lizards would be considered blessed by Aola, or "Sun-Kissed".
Many eons would pass on the Tizirian sands and the planet would find itself united under the Imperial Tizirian Dynasty. The Monarchs would be those that were Sun-Kissed and descendants of the founding Emperors and Emperesses. Following this unity, the Tizirians would experience rapid leaps in technology and as soon as they had raised the United Tizirian Banner, they were landing on their moons.
The Tizirian Empire rapidly expanded, finding many uninhabited planets in their reach and planting the Green, Gold and Red banner in their new colonies. It was only until the Tizirians had grown to a comparitvely large size to their neighbours did they discover that they weren't alone in the Universe. The new contact kickstarted an effort to industrialize their military industry as they prepared to test the mettle of Tizirian tech on their new acquaintances. The resulting war of subjugation displayed the indomitable might of the Tizirian Empire.
War and Revolution
The Tizirian Empire had bounced from solar system to solar system, colonizing to manifest their destiny in the Known Galaxy. They had grown to a considerable size when they encountered the nations of Theasperri, SolFed, and The Federation. As one, The Tizirian easily outsized the three nations, though together they sized up the Empire, but the Tizirians didn't expect them to fight as one.
The state of Kesa'aresz was established as a base of operations for the Tizirians against Sol, Theasperri and The Federation. Industrial efforts had begun in Kesa'aresz to prepare the state for the invasion of Theasperri, the first of the 3 targets, and as an ion cloud had passed through Theasperri borders from Kesa'aresz, so did Tizirian warships. The invasion, initially, was very successful, Theasperri fleets were routed from multiple key systems (thanks to communication outages from multiple ionic cloud movements), though they would soon be halted when they encountered 2 new holo-banners waving in the far distance.
The Empire was now on the back-heel as a combined force of The Federation, Sol, and Theasperri launched a massive counterattack, liberating the Theasperri planets and holding a continuous front against the Tizirians. The war was now one of attrition, with the alliance having a strong upperhand thanks to its close distance to the warzone. The Empire had the disadvantage of needing to prepare fleets in its home-territory then navigate to Kesa'aresz as much of its industrial infrastructure had been damaged from raids.
The line would eventually be broken and many Tizirian fleets would retreat to other vantage points, leaving Kesa'aresz to fall into enemy hands. Alliance ships entered into Kesa'aresz and started launching land-invasions, soon occupying the entire state with little to no pushback from the Tizirians. Many alliance strategists theorized that they'd never get further into Tiziria, and many Tizirian generals were now stumped trying to figure a way to crack the developing allied defenses.
The war would soon to come to an end as the Tizirian, Federation, Solarian, and Theasperri governments would come together and discuss peace terms. The Tizirians would cede the territory of Kesa'aresz permanently to the newly formed Galactic Federation, to the displeasure of many Tizirians and Areszians patriotic to their motherland. The period after the war was one of strife riddled with instability and economic depression for the Empire, which would only come to an end after the Reds rose up and kicked the nation's economy back into the gear.
For a long time leading up to the war many have speculated that an internal struggle of some sort was on the horizon, many Tizirians supporting a reformation of the government had started organizing protests and riots across the nation's planets. The instability of the nation's political hemisphere was one of the many reasons why the Tizirians fell so hard during the war, and they were about to fall even harder. Late into the night in the Capital on Moghes, firebombs would rain upon government buildings.
The revolution had begun, but luckily for the Imperial forces, they could end it swiftly. The revolution was very short and resulted in a lot of under-guarded and under-developed territories ceding from the Empire. The revolutionaries knew they couldn't take over the entirety of the Empire, it was impossible, especially with a veteran military they were now up against, but they could end it swiftly with a single hard blow to the Empire's heart, the Emperor, and during the Shining Sun's parade, they had their chance.
Revolutionaries all equipped with IEDs blended into the massive crowds gazing upon the Emperor's float as it moved along the street, and at the perfect moment, hundreds of explosives would be thrown at the float, bringing it down as the crowd dispersed with screams of terror, and a firefight ensued. The revolutionaries were quickly gunned down by Imperial protection agents, however the Emperor was already confirmed dead, and his heir would have to take the throne.
The Tizirian Empire abandoned much of its un-used territory and organized a formal ceasefire virtually, ceding the territory to the newly formed Republic which had its own issues to deal with. The Empire was left in a state of disrepair, as well as a new and inexperienced Emperess on the throne. Everything truely seemed like the end of the Empire's supremacy in Galactic Politics.
Modern History
After the revolution, however, things really started to improve for the Tizirians. The wartime economy had kept chugging and allowed for the nation to continue developments in infrastructure and resource extraction, and the 2 massive losses brought many Tizirians together to support the rebuilding of their nation, not only that, what was left of the Tizirian military was a hardened and hungry-for-revenge force. The NRI was also encroaching on some of the Empire's colonies, providing even more experience and justification for wartime measures.
The new Emperess, Skelta Yeklio, showed a lot of promise with rallying the people behind the common cause of rebirthing the Empire. There was a lot of work to do, however everything seemed far more promising than before. What came first was economic developments, which started many exports of traditional Tizirian items, particularily food, to other nations, primarily the Galactic Federation.
The second step was coming to terms with The Federation. They were here, they won, but that didn't need to be the end of their interactions. The Emperess approached The Federation herself and opened up friendly communications between their two nations, building the groundwork for future cooperation. The Federation was an advantageous ally to the Empire, they had the largest military, was economically prosperous, and most importantly, had the same enemies as the Tizirians.
After a few decades, the Tizirian Empire was born anew, it took quite a bit of time for them to restart and reboot the backwards nature of the post-revolution Empire, however the new Emperess stepped up to the plate and batted home-runs for the nation's development, bringing it back onto the world stage with a larger, hardened army, and constant industrial development to add, the Tizirian Empire was back.
However, Emperess Skelta would become gravely ill almost overnight. Her condition continued to plummet until she was completely incapable. A regency was instituted to rule in her place until she got better, however that time never came, and shortly after the regency was insituted, she passed away in her sleep. Skelta mothered many children, however the child she designated as the heir to the throne was her youngest son, Tzeonoch II, which has become the most recent controversy in the Empire.
Government
The Government is headed by the Imperial throne with heavy delegation moving down the hierarchy. The Imperial Monarchy is a bit of an outlier to traditional monarchies, as the throne does have extensive control over the nation politically and can enact policies as they wish, however many civil issues are usually handled by courts rather than the monarchy itself, like a functionally constitutional monarchy but an absolute monarchy in theory.
The other major difference between traditional monarchies and the Tizirian monarchy is the complete lack of a regency unless the ruler is completely incapable of ruling, ie. in a coma. This is the center of a lot of internal debate as the current ruler, Tzeonoch II, is not the age of majority, and rules without a regency. The reason for the lack of regency was always centered around the right of kings, and that the Imperial ascendency was holy and its decisions should not be undermined unless the ruler is physicially unavailable.
Luckily for Tzeonoch II, the delegation of powers allows the nation to run efficiently without Imperial intervention, and has contributed to the defense of the current state, with many traditionalists calling the idea of a regency for the young Emperor blasphemous and unpatriotic to the wisdom of the blessed Imperial family. Though, that doesn't dissuade many skeptics from believing that a regency would allow for a more stable rule until the Emperor comes of age, who make up a considerable portion of the Imperial Court, though definitely not the majority.
From the crown, the Empire is split into many provinces in which a duke and their lineage rules over. These duchies may have a change in leadership from one dynasty to another if there is a vote to do so by the other Dukes with a 2 thirds vote, or the throne intervenes and replaces them directly. In each province, there are planets which are ruled by their own governor, called "Yn'mer", these Yn'mer can only be replaced by the Emperor, the Duke of the Province, or all cities vote with a 2/3 majority.
On every planet, and by extension orbital stations as well, they are usually ruled by a mayor or are ruled directly by the Church. In cities and stations ruled by a mayor, they are elected by the Sun-Kissed residents to govern the municipality, whereas in stations and cities ruled by the Church, governors and ministers are appointed directly to rule.
Despite the autocratic nature of the government, there are some good social policies in place provide a good safety net for the populace, especially for employment. Nearly all social services are provided by the Church, which includes limited healthcare coverage, relocation for the unemployed, maternity leave, and many different amenities related to the religion and the church, like festivals and social gatherings.
In terms of military, the Tizirians have always done well on being on-par, or ahead of the game. Though after their defeat in the war, they had a massive fall from grace, taking time to rebuild their fleets and their de-organized military. The Tizirian fleet in the current age is large, larger than it was before, but it's to match the continuously growing fleets of their rivals. The Tizirian armed forces are also as endless as they have always been, and thanks to tech from the Federation, they're far more formidable than they ever were.
Culture
Tizirians are very proud of their strong culture, which encompasses nearly every facet of day-to-day life in the Empire. This is only magnified by their aversion to other cultures, though that doesn't mean that subcultures don't develop in different parts of the Empire, with some in the modern age opening up to foreign cultures and taking some traditions, festivals, and foods into their own unique culture, which has mostly been seen with Federation cultures and the most recent addition of Christmas as a national Holiday in some Tizirian duchies.
The Kajiili Church is the central power in organizing belief within the Empire. Kajiilis are a sect of the Aolan Pantheon which have consolidated power within Tizirian culture and initially structured the government which would become the Imperial administration. They are also responsible for the "Imperial Consecration", which was the proclamation of the Emperor's lineage being divine and descendants of Aola herself.
Tizirian culture is a very vibrant culture, with aspects of their religion and identity as Tizirians impacting nearly every aspect of their life. National festivals are held nearly monthly, celebrating each and every god and goddess in the Aolan Pantheon, celebrating their role in Tizirian society and their role in the universe at large. These festivals have amenities such as parades, games, and traditional foods for all those that participate. Tizirian floats for their parades are often very elaborate, and a few festivals are carrying over into The Federation by Tizirian immigrants.
The first, and usually most visible difference between Tizirians non-Tizirians is their clothing. Specifically cold-blooded Tizirians tend to wear many insulating layers, even in the heat, wearing special fabrics all over their entire body typically called Sun-catchers. Sun-catchers are usually warm colors like red, orange, and yellow, and are wrapped around their head, leaving only the eyes and sometimes the rest of the face open, paired with a dress fashioned from the same fabric as the head-dress. Sun-Catchers are made from a fabric that is exceptionally good at holding heat, allowing Tizirians to warm themselves up in the sun for a day, then remain warm for multiple days afterwards in a cold environment.
One of Tiziria's main export is food, which is not suprisingly very different from typical foods consumed by non-Tizirians. It's very suited for reptillian diets, obviously, typically including meat, nuts, some vegetables, bugs, and mushrooms. Mushrooms are a favourite, especially for making tea, which has started to get a lot of popularity all across the Federation and the known galaxy. Thanks to Tizirian immigrants, and cultural extraordinares, Tizirian companies have started establishing restaurants and vending machines for Tizirian meals that are affordable, seeing a lot of popularity on Nanotrasen stations for their relatively high Lizard population and cheap importation costs.
Foreign Relations
The Tizirians have always been fairly isolationist and militaristic diplomatically, with the bulk of Tizirian diplomatic actions towards other nations being some form of warfare. However, in recent years, during the rule of Emperess Skelta, the Tizirians veered off their course of isolation and battle into a more meaningful position on the Galactic Stage. The necessity of foreign influences had simply become too great, and the Tizirians needed to make some friends if they were ever to hope to survive.
Galactic Federation
The Tizirian Empire and Federation had always been on two ends of a spectrum, two polar opposites of one another, even fighting a war that knocked the Tizirians off their high-horse and into disarray. It came as a suprise to many when they started warming up to the Federation. Under Skelta's guidance, Federation and Tizirian diplomats convened and began the works for a pact of friendship, trading multitudes of resources, manpower, currency, and even technology. To put into perspective of how bad the Tizirians wanted to build an alliance with the Federation, they renounced their claims on Kesa'aresz, and recognized it as a core state of the Federation.
Their growing friendship didn't come without its backlash in both GalFed and the Tizirian Empire, moreso the Empire, but it was essential for the survival of both nations as their enemies began to greatly outnumber their allies. The Tizirian Empire was starting to accumulate a large front against potential invasion that they couldn't hold off alone, especially with the founding of the FLSR. In recent years, the resentment of the loss of Kesa'aresz has greatly died down in the Empire, with the percentage of those welcoming the Federation's friendship growing with every passing year.
With tensions between each of the powers in the known galaxy steadily rising, the Tizirians are moving closer to their Federation allies as their enemies move closer to eachother. Recently, reports of Tizirian and Federation naval vessels passing over into eachothers' space has been seen by citizens of both nations, with even a few joint operations against pirate activity.
Free Lizards' Socialist Republic (FLSR)
Contrasted to the relations with the Galactic Federation, Tiziria and the FLSR do not get along. The FLSR's origins being in a revolution against the Tizirians has pit the two in an eternal rivalry, only ended when the other ceases to be. The Tizirian Empire and the FLSR have engaged in zero diplomatic events that have benefited both nations, with the least destructful diplomatic action between both nations being the signing of the peace treaty, ending the revolution and allowing both nations to rebuild (until their inevitable rematch).
New Russian Imperium (NRI)
When it came to the Russians and the Tizirians, they never got along. At this point in time, neither of the two knows who actually laid the first punch and have been grinding against eachother ever since. In particular, the two nations have been skirmishing over the Slax'lheeli Nebula (Sloskovia Nebula in Russian) that the Tizirians had claimed a long time ago. It's primarily owned by the Tizirians, however there are enclaves of Russians, especially Russian pirates that lurk on suppliers to smaller colonies.
The Tizirian Empire has a fairly large portion of their military and navy stationed in the Slax'lheeli Nebula, though not nearly the largest portion, which is on high-alert of FLSR attacks. Though the need to split their fronts has caused some Russian attacks to go unanswered, especially with their hit-and-run tactics which is able to run circles around the Tizirian Imperial Navy. Despite this, Tizirian ships routinely decimate any Russian forces they catch, as any caught in the wrath of the Tizirian war machine, never make it out the same, if at all.
There have been some peaceful diplomatic treaties between the Russians and the Tizirians, especially in the terms of the Soatii. Historically when the Soatii arrived and the Tizirians were neutral of the Russians, Tizirian expedetionaries travelled across NRI space to engage with Soatii skirmishers. These expedetionary incursions have since ceased when the Russians claimed Slax'lheeli, though there are occasional mutual arms shipments sent over empty space to the Russians when news of the Soatii's advances reaches the Throne of the Empire.
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