Tapakdore

Tapakdore, officially the Queendom of Tapakdore is a developing nation in the Audonian region of Daria. It is bound by Pukhgundi in the north, Dhavastu in the south, and a small stretch of the southern coast of the Sea of Saksona. Its capital and only coastal region is becoming more heavily urbanized with its interior remaining largely rural.

Tapakdore has an absolute monarchy who fills the role of both legislature and executive, and a supreme court, which has been criticized for being a puppet of the monarch.

It is a member of the League of Nations, the, and many other international organizations.

It is a in the process of transiting to a  from a  under the watchful eye of Burgundie, and other economic power brokers in the Middle seas region. It does not have a large export economy yet, but exploration companies from Burgundie have found evidence of deposits of rare earth metals that will be mined in the near future. There is a small fishing, ship breaking, and recycling economy that Burgundie is also investing in to expand and connect to the global trade network. During the colonial period it was a rich source of rubies and sapphires, many of which are featured in the royal scepter and orb of the Great Prince of Burgundie.

Many scholars have criticized its economic governance and politics, arguing that it is merely a client of the Burgoignesc thalattocracy's economic and cultural might.

The people of Tapakdore are predominantly culturally Sinhalese, speak, and most practice.