Renavina

The Federal Republic of Renavina (Renavish: Pvinaramin Renëlamin Renavina ) is a federative republic located in West Velizka, It is borderered by the river Yisoma in the south, the Homlyda Ridge in the southeast, and the Ringkwo Sea to the west. It borders Torberia and Yalova to it's southeast, Yavatia to it's direct south,  Aspayn to it's east, and Ozpetrovina to it's northeast, namely it is a presidental republic with a prime minister serving as a sort of vice president in this case.Renavina's population as of 2000 sits at around 79.2 million residents. While Renavina is mainly a secular government, the beliefs of the Duoist religion retains certain aspects in Renavinian culture, namely finding balance as a way move forward each day



Tribal Era
What would become Renavina would be divided amongst 10 tribes from the end of the migrations to about 790, one of them being the Cryutei, a tribe known for their warriors and diplomacy. They were often the mediator between the other tribes as it was one of the 4 "great tribes" of the region, alongside the Lizibi, the Ocall, and Ozzons. It was said a great unifier would emerge from one of the 4 great tribes, and they were right to say the least.

Rise of Crysa Tágh, The Great Unifier and Uli Tágh, the First Tágh of the Dynasty
In 790 a young girl named Crysa would be born into the world. For 17 years she would watch her father, Tefoghar as he tried to maintain the fragile peace between the Cryutei and the Ozzons starting from 803 until he was assassinated in 820. With that, Crysa began rallying the Cryutei, and the Renavinian Unification wars began in earnest. Crysa became known for her quick witts, leading to one of the greatest counterattacks in Renavinian history, the battle of the Pvala valley, the future location of modern day Pvalaghar on the central coast. Crysa's son Uli would be the one to finish the job with the final surrender of the Ocali in 850, leading to Uli becoming Uli Tágh, or Uli the Great. Uli would reign from 850 to 902, seeing integration of the Deikunder peoples into the horde and seeing the creation of the Renavinian version of the Deikunder Bykita, the famed calvary of the Crytuei Dynasty.

From Horde to Kingdom and the Rise of Lumism
At the end of his reign, Uli passed away soundly in his sleep, with the title of Tágh passing to his eldest son, a man known as Jano. Jano wasn't the warrior type, and mainly sought to consolidate the power the kingdom had gained under Crysa and Uli. While the were warriors, Jano is often described as a man of the arts. He helped call on the construction of a capital for his people, which became Criteghar, a city shielded in the forests of the central areas of the empire. Jano also maintained the peace, namely ensuring the Hirosic and Rashortic peoples were appeased. Jano would rule from 902 to 954, and in that time, a new religion had sprouted up in the kingdom's west, known as lumism, the religion was founded on the god Lum, though with Renavinian interpretations depicting the twin moons of Rivesteka as lesser gods to incite a prospect of balance. The two being known as Yisoma (lifegiver in Renavish) and Friuma (deathbringer in Renavish). The creator of this interpretation of the Lum religion is still very much shrouded in mystery, but the religion would seep it's way into the ruling dynasty late in Jano's life. Some of the Deikunders meanwhile weren't too keen on Lumism, with most moving south into modern day Yavatia with some electing to stay behind.