Krasoa Islands

The Krasoa Islands are a colony and overseas state of the Kiravian Federacy comprising the southern half of the Avicii Archipelago, between Ugarit Bay and the Kindreds Sea off the coast of continental Ixnay.

Ionya Krasoa é axerka us ūrifararókiārka Kiravix Rektārká, ɣetrix déskax idrul Esoxorosk Avikíl, tuvis Yugarimonta us Dóntrafara, barras taserınd Ixnaīdask.

Etymology
The provenance of the name "Krasoa" is currently unknown, and may come from the undocumented indigenous language(s) of the islands, related to those spoken in Loa Republic.

A theory attributing the name to a Tryhstian navigator named Fernão Crassoa gained currency during the 21010s and was commonly printed in reference works and local school textbooks until around 21194, when an exhaustive study by an élite team of historians failed to find written records of anyone by that surname dating from before the word was in use as a name for the islands. Nonetheless, a statue of Fernão Crassoa (modelled on an unknown subject) still stands in front of the Colonial Stanora building, and many parks, squares, and schools in the colony are named in honour of the spurious Crassoa. However, some families with ties to the islands do bear the surname Crassoa, as for many decades during Kirosocialism it was bestowed on children of unknown parentage raised in state-run orphanages.

Geography
The Krasoas comprise three major islands - Drakostea, Eastion, and Ixanar from north to south - as well as two smaller islands, A and B, and a numbers of smaller offshore islets.

The archipelago has a suptropical/Mediterranean climate with altitudinal variation. The mountainous interiors of the three largest islands are home to dense temperate forests known as the Haunted Woods (forest).

History
As early as they were described in writing by Occidental and Coscivian geographers, the islands that would one day be included in the Krasoa Colony were inhabited by Austronesian peoples related to the people of Loa Republic. It is now believed that these seafaring Austronesian settlers displaced an earlier population when they migrated to the islands, whose descendants survive as the isolated indigenes of the Haunted Woods.

The Krasoa Islands were frequented by merchants from Sarpedon and Kiravia to trade for their exotic botanical goods. They subsequently became contested between Pelaxia, Kiravia, Caphiria, etc? during the Kindred Wars. Kiravian-backed forces failed in their goal of conquering the entire archipelago, but did consolidate control of the southern four* or whatever islands.

Initially, each island was governed as a separate colony, subject to the oversight of the Superintendant of Hāverma in Pribraltar. The islands were initially governed by the Bay Trading Company and the Kerēgulan Merchants of the Tropics under patent from the Kiravian government, but over time the Colonial College asserted greater and greater authority over the islands before finally declaring them a single colony under civil administration in [YEAR].

During Kirosocialist rule in Great Kirav, the Krasoas remained in the hands of the Federalist rump state based on Æonara.

Insuo Loa Colonization


In the 1200s, the Krasoa Islands witnessed a transformative period as the Loa people, stemming from the Isi Loa, underwent a settlement and cultural evolution. The Loa, have already developed their seafaring capabilities and hierarchical chiefdom structure, established themselves as skilled hunters and gatherers with an acute understanding of the open seas. The Isi Loa, originating around 1100 CE, played a crucial role in this process. This indigenous population, emerging from a bottleneck in the 800s BCE.The Loa, a ethnically distinct community, emerged alongside the development of Insuo Loa.

As the Loa people started exploring the open seas eastward towards the Kindred Sea, their settlement of the Krasoa Islands unfolded organically, and settled the diverse archipelago during the 1200s. This period marked a critical juncture in the islands' history as the Loa communities established themselves across the entirety of the isles.

The settlement process was not merely a physical occupation but also a cultural integration, as the Loa infused their distinct way of life into a more nomadic colonization of the areas and its resources. The Loa's arrival and settlement in the 1200s laid the foundation for the rich cultural tapestry that would unfold in the centuries to come, shaping the identity and history of the Krasoa Islands. The amalgamation of Austronesian roots, chiefdom traditions, and seafaring prowess defined this period of vibrant cultural establishment.The distinguished and revered high chief of the tribes of the Krasoa Islands, known for his profound impact and historical significance, bears the esteemed title of Kahu'i Marakatu Loa, which translates to the "Supreme Celestial Guardian of the Loa." This name reflects not only his paramount role as a leader among the Loa people but also underscores the celestial and spiritual dimensions attributed to his leadership. The title encompasses the honor, authority, and spiritual guidance associated with the most revered chief in the history of the Krasoa Islands.

War of the Tides
The War of the Tides, spanning from 1330 to 1350, stands as a significant chapter in the history of the Kindred Sea. This conflict primarily revolved around the strategic control of the waterways governing access to and from the sea. The principal instigator, the Duchy of Albalitor, sought to secure vital maritime routes in service of the Despote of Cognata, seated in Albalitor. The despotate aimed to attain greater autonomy in managing trade, diminishing reliance on the Caphiravian Republic.

The focus of the conflict lay in the geopolitical maneuvering to control key ports and sea routes. The Duchy of Albalitor, under the auspices of the Despote of Cognata, perceived dominance over these maritime arteries as essential for economic self-sufficiency. The Loa Confederation, who maintained ties of vassalage with the archipelago through the chiefdom system, with the Krasoa Islands, resisted external attempts to control the vital waterways.Unified under the leadership of their esteemed high chief, Kahu'i Marakatu Loa, the Loa Confederation fought fiercely to safeguard what was deemed “ancestral lands” and maintain autonomy against external encroachment.

Noteworthy engagements, such as the Battle of Bahía Creciente in 1335 and the Siege of Marisport in 1342, marked the tactically intricate nature of the war. These military endeavors were characterized by maneuvers to secure or disrupt maritime access points. The overarching objective was the establishment of control over ports and channels facilitating trade within the Kindred Sea. The War of Tides concluded in 1350 with a negotiated peace treaty. While the Despote of Cognata retained certain territorial claims as the newly found “Comarca de la Crasoa” as an enclave further enforcing the presence of the Pelaxian and Caphiravian culture in the Kindred Sea.

Politics & Governance
As a chartered colony and overseas state, the Krasoa Islands are a constitutionally integral part of the Kiravian Federacy.

''Stoloímix axerkí us ūrifarax ārkí, é Ionya Krasoa vemtiáldas .... ''

The executive branch of the colonial government is structured as a normally exercising power collegially. The Executive College is chaired by the Governor of the Krasoa Islands, who is appointed by the Prime Executive of the Kiravian Federacy and confirmed by the Colonial Stanora. Also included in the EC are the President (elected by the legislature), the Auditor General (elected by the citizenry), who enjoy special procedural powers and (in certain circumstances) an internal veto on EC measures; as well as no more than five appointed cabinet ministers with full collegial voting rights, and a variable number of cabinet ministers with limited or no voting rights.

The legislative body is known as the Colonial Stanora.

Krasoa is subject to the Krasoa Islands Security Act, federal legislation that imposes special immigration, customs, and other policies on the islands.

The colonial defence forces are the Colonial Guard (ground and air forces) and the Krasoa Colonial Navy, which functions as a and. One notable unit of the Colonial Guard is its Defence Motorways Patrol, which provides assistance to motorists with disabled vehicles. Staffed mainly by reservists, the Defence Motorways Patrol was created during [time of international tension] when there were credible fears of war with Pelaxia and Governor Ɣrampianus Risson ordered that reservists be stationed at rural roadway intersections to provide visual confirmation of the passability of the roads in case of bombing and be ready to clear the roads of civilian traffic quickly should the roads be needed by military vehicles. Today, the DMP functions mainly as a highway safety patrol offering roadside assistance to motorists, removing, and supporting first responders in handling roadway emergencies.

Law
Krasoa is one of several federal subjects with marital fusion, whereïn a married couple is treated as a single, unified entity for the purposes of civil law (though not criminal law). It is also rated the sixth-most difficult Kiravian federal subject in which to obtain a divorce by the Association of Kiravian Marital Attorneys, with its courts requiring high standards of proof for marital fault, mandating extensive efforts at counselling and reconciliation before beginning dissolution proceedings, and recognising none of the "loophole faults" used in some other states to approximate divorce by mutual consent (which does not exist in Kiravia) or otherwise expedite the process.

Furries are shot on sight.

Economy
Agriculture is the historic mainstay of the Krasoan economy. Citrus fruits, olives, oilseeds, grapes, and products derived from them (olive oil, soaps {see below} and medicaments, wine, etc.) were and remain major export earners. Processing of food, beverage, and agricultural products is the largest component of the and provides jobs for thousands of Krasoans.



is a major industry and source of employment, though since the end of Kirosocialism the large industrial soapworks have declined in favour of smaller operations selling market-diversified products, many of which are artisanally crafted. A growing number of small and medium soapworks in Krasoa are coöperatives. Krasoan soap is highly regarded in Great Kirav and Sydona and is increasingly sold abroad. Several traditional types of Krasoan soap have been granted geographic designations and other intellectual property protections by the Kiravian government.

Citrus cultivation, esp. limes.

The explosion of the essential oils market in recent years has been a boon to the islands' economy.

During the Kiro-Burgundian Gin & Tonic Race, the Colonial College tried to establish plantations in suitable areas of Krasoa, to obtain a domestic supply of cinchona bark from which to extract, in order to bypass the effective Cartadanian monopoly on the substance. These efforts were frustrated by difficulty in obtaining the necessary land and smuggling saplings out of Cartadania. As such, the Krasoan plantations were slow to reach maturity and were not targeted for arson by Burgoniesc saboteurs like their counterparts in the Melians and Saint Kennera. Kiravia's eventual defeat in the Gin & Tonic Race led to the Colonial College selling off the plantations, and most of the land was converted to other uses. However, a few sites remain, owned by a local private company, Sovakaīn Tonics of Krasoa SAK, which produces artisan tonic waters for the Kiravian market.

The agreeable climate and pleasant landscape of the islands has nurtured a growing tourist industry based on and wine tourism, beaches and marine recreation, and destination weddings.

According to a 32-page profile printed in the weekend edition of the Primóra Moon, another growing but low-profile source of income in the Krasoas is the "VIP real estate" and "quiet retirement" sector, which chiefly involves the sale of comfortable and well-appointed country homes to wealthy individuals, mainly from continental Ixnay and Audonia. As described by an unnamed Krasoan real estate agent who was interviewed for the article, this industry caters to a diverse array of clients, including ousted and disgraced former politicians, foreign lesser nobility and cadet princelings of deposed royal houses, and white-collar criminals. There is usually an element of involved, aided by the islands' proximity to Pribraltar, privileged access to the Pribraltarian financial system, and the fact that many Pribraltar-based banks have branches in Krasoa. This business model was first developed in the Melian Islands, where disused manor houses on coffee plantations in the uplands and secluded beach villas were sold to many foreign buyers with similar needs during the 21190s.

Points of Interest
Haunted Woods