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===Fall of the Doccábhan Empire and the Gintem Confederation===
 
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Following the X War and subsequent collapse of the Doccábhan Empire, [[Sendeasta Missisin]] established the [[Gintem Confederation]], a loose alliance of all the various Gintem tribes that had rallied together to fight against the Doccábhans. Under her leadership, the various tribal peoples of the confederation began to divide the land of the rich Doccábhan East amongst themselves.
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Following the X War and subsequent collapse of the Doccábhan Empire, [[Sendeasta Missisin]] established the [[Gintem Confederation]], a loose alliance of all the various Gintem tribes that had rallied together to fight against the Doccábhans. Under her leadership, the various tribal peoples of the confederation began to divide the land of the rich Doccábhan East amongst themselves. After her death, the Gintem remained in place as a semi-trans-national entity, meant as a central mediator for disputes between the various feuding kings that followed the collapse of the Doccábhan Empire.
   
 
===Great Gintem War===
 
===Great Gintem War===

Revision as of 18:45, 3 July 2022

Kingdom of Tschintiessteiss

Tranzrööss Tschörntischee
Flag of Tschintiessteiss
Flag
of Tschintiessteiss
Coat of arms
Motto: Tåchzåss tschö schans eschischitö
"Gods with us"
Anthem: Schöss Pånscho Wü
"The Red Banner"
TSC (and colonies) within the Gintem Confederation.
CapitalX
Official languagesTschintierst
Demonym(s)Tschintierst
GovernmentMonarchy
• King
X
State in the Gintem Confederation
Area
• 
360,146 km2 (139,053 sq mi)

Tschintiessteiss (Tschintierst: Tschörntischee), often abbreviated as TSC, is a country located in Northeastern Yazland. A powerful country within the Gintem Confederation, it is at the forefront of military and technological progress, and was the victor of the Copper War. It borders Dhimrai to the West; and (insert a shitton of countries here), and Küüztschüüsches to the South.

Etymology

History

Bronze age collapse and Yasgan migrations

Gintem Migration

During the 2600s CY, various Milevic groups migrating around the Narrow Sea had caused the displacement of numerous Gintem Groups. Forcing their migration northwards towards the modern day location of the Gintem Confederation. Many simply settled in the lands inhabited by the X, with little known as to if such settlement was peaceful or not; but as the Milevic Migration continued, more and more Gintem groups began to migrate northwards.

Fall of the Doccábhan Empire and the Gintem Confederation

Following the X War and subsequent collapse of the Doccábhan Empire, Sendeasta Missisin established the Gintem Confederation, a loose alliance of all the various Gintem tribes that had rallied together to fight against the Doccábhans. Under her leadership, the various tribal peoples of the confederation began to divide the land of the rich Doccábhan East amongst themselves. After her death, the Gintem remained in place as a semi-trans-national entity, meant as a central mediator for disputes between the various feuding kings that followed the collapse of the Doccábhan Empire.

Great Gintem War

Copper War

Post-War

Postwar TSC was subject to heavy reorganization after the death of the mad king was made public. Many of the old order officers were arrested and either executed or imprisoned for life. This purge of the highest military leadership has lead to disorganization and confusion amongst the army and the public, as many government secrets have been kept classified.

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