The Delkish Empire was an empire located in the Delklands, at its height made up of nine departments (Lobott, Flotch, Crahia, the Sarpland, the Badlands, Telf, the Far West, Estlenn, and Ires), and the colony of Henkenne. Finded by Billow the Slave on CC: 14/02/4,740 at Parthshore as the Coldlands, it became Lobott about fifty years later after the 1st Cold War, which was a revolutionary war led by Flotch against Lobott. During the Sefenlander occupation of the Delklands, Lobott maintained more autonomy than any other region under Delkish control, and armed more revolts than any other region. Eventually, a coup with the help of Princess Sulenn Messon against the Sefenlands succeeded, and the Delkish Empire was established, led by the Lobott, their Sefenlander Imperial Monarchy, and with co
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| - The Delkish Empire was an empire located in the Delklands, at its height made up of nine departments (Lobott, Flotch, Crahia, the Sarpland, the Badlands, Telf, the Far West, Estlenn, and Ires), and the colony of Henkenne. Finded by Billow the Slave on CC: 14/02/4,740 at Parthshore as the Coldlands, it became Lobott about fifty years later after the 1st Cold War, which was a revolutionary war led by Flotch against Lobott. During the Sefenlander occupation of the Delklands, Lobott maintained more autonomy than any other region under Delkish control, and armed more revolts than any other region. Eventually, a coup with the help of Princess Sulenn Messon against the Sefenlands succeeded, and the Delkish Empire was established, led by the Lobott, their Sefenlander Imperial Monarchy, and with co
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Capitol
| - - Billow's Tower
- Great-Domes of Parthshore
- Free Palace
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Caption
| - Delkish Empire in red. Newly acquired lands in dark red. Colonies in pink.
- Slaves' Standard
- Delkish Empire in red. Claims in pink. Newly acquired lands in dark red.
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Heraldry
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faiths
| - - Faith o' Nine
- Faith of the Four Gods of Nature
- Faith of Calthoss the Shadow & the Shine
- Faith of the Mother Sphinx
- Faith of the Mother Bear
- Faith of the Slope-headed Gods
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names:
| - - Deklands
- Red Empire
- Evil Empire
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Top-level Map
| - The Delkish Empire Highligted.png
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Currency
| - The Red -
Я - Red Letter
Б - Blue Letter
1 Я = 100 Б
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Inhabitants
| - - Lobott
- Flotch
- New Coldlanders
- Sefenlanders
- Crahishmen
- Sarplanders
- Badlanders
- Farwesterners
- Estlenners
- Black Islanders
- Iresmen
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Population
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notable people
| - - Queen Sulenn IV Messoloriha
- King Mattes Messoloriha
- Sir Ross Fourthwalk
- Groll Halfsmith
- Madame Vayess Halfsmith
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Motto
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Location
| - The Delklands, This Earth
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finding date
| - CC: 14/2/4,740
CC: CC: 35/4/4,976
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abstract
| - The Delkish Empire was an empire located in the Delklands, at its height made up of nine departments (Lobott, Flotch, Crahia, the Sarpland, the Badlands, Telf, the Far West, Estlenn, and Ires), and the colony of Henkenne. Finded by Billow the Slave on CC: 14/02/4,740 at Parthshore as the Coldlands, it became Lobott about fifty years later after the 1st Cold War, which was a revolutionary war led by Flotch against Lobott. During the Sefenlander occupation of the Delklands, Lobott maintained more autonomy than any other region under Delkish control, and armed more revolts than any other region. Eventually, a coup with the help of Princess Sulenn Messon against the Sefenlands succeeded, and the Delkish Empire was established, led by the Lobott, their Sefenlander Imperial Monarchy, and with controll of all of the Delklands. Things changed drastically in the last century of its existence. Prior to its dissolution by King Mattes Messoloriha, it only controlled Lobott (not including the New Coldlands), Crahia, and the Badlands. It had lost the other six, Crahia, and the Badlands after 29th left the Delklands in chaos, and managed to gain Crahia, and the Badlands after the events of the Dogfight, but had not yet fully designated either as a department again.
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