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===House of Pnüeng===
===House of Pnüeng===
The printing press was invented in [...] later this period. It was also a time when the Empire was weakening and the government was perceived to be incompetent and corrupt. A few decades after, the Anvirese civil servant and writer Yemmisoom Gariad published his translations of the old Tigol writings and his protest politico-religious poems, which were widely disseminated thanks to the printing press.
The printing press was invented in [...] by [...] later this period. It was also a time when the Empire was weakening and the government was perceived to be incompetent and corrupt. A few decades after, the Anvirese civil servant and writer Yemmisoom Gariad published his translations of the old Tigol writings and his protest politico-religious poems, which were widely disseminated thanks to the printing press.


The Windermere authorities weren't happy about this and tried to suppress the spread of Gariad's ideas. But it was too little, too late: Gariadism had already provoked a firestorm of rebellious and nationalistic sentiment across the Talmic-speaking part of Talma.
The Windermere authorities weren't happy about this and tried to suppress the spread of Gariad's ideas. But it was too little, too late: Gariadism had already provoked a firestorm of rebellious and nationalistic sentiment across the Talmic-speaking part of Talma.

Revision as of 06:43, 6 March 2018

Wen Dămea (Windermere: /wen dəmeə/) is a country in Talma.

History

Inspirations: Historical China, Roman Empire, Catholic Church

Early history

Warring States period

Windermere Empire

House of Gweats (0 fT - 522 fT)

House of Pnüeng

The printing press was invented in [...] by [...] later this period. It was also a time when the Empire was weakening and the government was perceived to be incompetent and corrupt. A few decades after, the Anvirese civil servant and writer Yemmisoom Gariad published his translations of the old Tigol writings and his protest politico-religious poems, which were widely disseminated thanks to the printing press.

The Windermere authorities weren't happy about this and tried to suppress the spread of Gariad's ideas. But it was too little, too late: Gariadism had already provoked a firestorm of rebellious and nationalistic sentiment across the Talmic-speaking part of Talma.

Gariadian Rebellion (935-961 fT)

The war caused the empire to lose much of its territory...

Post-Rebellion

Modern