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=History= | =History= |
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Shireroth sumus. Tempus in parte nostrum est. (We are Shireroth. Time is on our side.) | |||
Land of the Nifty | |||
Capital | Shirekeep | ||
Largest city | Shirekeep, Ardashirshahr, Musica, Brookshire Hamlet | ||
Official language(s) | Præta Sxiróþes (official) English (administrative) | ||
Demonym | Shirerithian, Shirithian | ||
- Adjective | Shirerithian, Shirithian | ||
Government | Federal Commonwealth | ||
- Kaiser of Shireroth | Kaiser Hjalmar | ||
- Steward of Shireroth | Altea Lomax | ||
- Legislature | Landsraad | ||
Establishment | 292 ASC (April 24, 2000) | ||
-Ranked | NA | ||
Area | NA | ||
- Ranked | NA | ||
Population | 477,993,369 (simulated) | ||
- Active | 8 (community members) | ||
- Ranked | NA | ||
Currency | Erb (€) | ||
Abbreviation | SXI | ||
National website | ShireWiki | ||
National forum | Shirithian Forum | ||
National animal | Blue Moose | ||
National food | Mango | ||
National drink | Antyan wine | ||
National tree | Malarbor |
The Imperial Republic of Shireroth, or simply Shireroth (Shirithian English: ['ʃaɪɻ.ɻɑθ]; Elw: Xiroo); is a Federal Commonwealth founded in 292 ASC. It is the oldest state on Micras to have remained in continuous existence, yet its has changed dramatically, in both political and cultural terms, during the course of its long history.
Contents
Government
The Charter & Lawbook
A labyrinthine series of laws that takes years to kinda have a feel for.
The Kaiser
The thankless job of grand poobah.
The Landsraad
Citizens are supposed to talk here
Subdivisions
Imperial States
Goldshire Elwynn Lichbrook
Imperial Dominions
I don't remember what they are. I think Zy-Rodun is one.
Military
Some say it's mighty, others say it's shit.
Foreign Relations
We try every now and then.
Culture
Major Religions
Cerdrism, folk legends, Catalogism (the worship of catologs)