Farmandie

Kingdom of the Isle of Farmandie (Burgoignesc: Le Royaume de l'Ile de Fiærmandie, Coscivian: Kongeriket å Fjærmandie Ø) or Farmandie is an independent post-colonial island country in Australis. Surrounded on all sides by the Ocean of Cathay. Farmandie national is called Farman.

Etymology
The name of the island is known to be of very old origin and its been told to come from old seaman saying "Further than a man has sailed to die." referring to the remoteness of the island and its disconnection from the rest of the world. This has not been confirmed.

History
The northern coast of the Farmandie island was known as a interim trading post, resting point and shipyard by Corummese, Kiravian and Burgoignac sailors since before the islands official charting in 1616.

Early colonisation (1700-1782)
In 1707 Kiravian goverment gave an order to establish a permanent colony at the mouth of River Vænd on the northern coast of the island. After the Burgoignac goverment found out about the Kiravian colony it gave an order to establish a competing colony on the island. The Burgoignac fleet arrived to Farmandie on summer of 1712. The captain in charge of the Burgoignesc fleet decided to make a bold move and ordered the settlement to be built on the opposing side of the river from the Kiravian colony on the eastern shore of the River Vænd. Altho peaceful at first the relations between the two colonies soon fell to the ground which led to freguent and violent skirmishes and ruthless competition of the resources between the two colonies.

Neglect and self govern (1783-1792)
Because of the extremely long sea voyages caused by the remoteness of the island both colonies were deemed a waste of time and resources. The colonies got forgotten and neglected by their colonial overlords which led the two colonies to get almost compeletely isolated from the rest of the world by 1785. After the realisation of their neglegted state on winter of 1788 the two colonies agreed to settle their differences and merge together as one larger settlement in favour of working together to survive on the island. This is often described as the birth of the town of Kæn, the first town on the Island of Farman. In the beginning the former hostilities still fresh in memory complemented with language barrier, food shortage and the punishing and harsh weather conditions and environment led to the settlers heavy drinking habits and grudges between the two ethnic groups. Disagreement especially between individuals of different ethnicities often led to violent escalations on a major scale after a heavy night of drinking. These drunken group fights were often referred as the small civil wars.

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