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Revision as of 03:39, 3 March 2026
Kingdom of Wadiin Ḍyāwayhwā ʿWaḍīnīfwā | |
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Flag | |
Motto: ‘We listen, Widya speaks’ | |
| Capital | Ḍīzunḍyi |
| Official languages | Wadiin |
| Religion | Kunwidya |
| Demonym(s) | Wadiin |
| Government | Parliamentary theocratic semi-absolute monarchy |
• Dyaway | Shada IV |
• Experts | [Some amount] |
• High Jiya | X |
| Sons of the Prophet, The Experts | |
| The Jiyadom | |
Wadiin (/ˈwɑ:di:n, wəˈdi:n/; Wadiin: Ḍyāwayhwā ʿWaḍīnīfwā) is a country located on the island of Wadiin. Wadiin is largely an island nation, but still maintains several overseas holdings, bordering both Chiöq and the United Kadinist Provinces. Wadiin is a religious monarchy, and the heartland of Kunwidya, the largest(?) religion on Jotunnheim.
Etymology
The word ʿWaḍīn is believed to originate from the word for storm "ʿwaḍ." This is linked with the Kunwidyan story of the creation, where humanity was created after dropping down as rain from Widya's great storm.
History
Prehistory
Western Dun Migration
Pre-Kunwidya Wadiin
Pre-Kunwidya Wadiin was largely more diverse than modern day Wadiin. Wadiin was home to no centralized power, and was largely a collection of various medium-sized states to small city states. These various states were largely homogenous in religion however, and shared a common and religiously enforced caste system.