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== Background == | == Background == | ||
The Saukhin Islands have been inhabited for nearly 2,000 years, with the possibility of [[Vallos|Vallosian]] origin, though recently there has been evidence of migrations from modern-day [[Stenza]] and [[Audonia]]. The islands were governed by the [[Saukhin Kingdom]], which was a theocratic island kingdom, ruled through the teachings of the indigenous Polynesian religion of [[Tuhauata]]. The kingdom was mostly characterized by its unique geographical attributes, such as volcanoes, lush greenery, unique and diverse marine life, and the ideal tropical climate. Situated in the heart of the Polynesian Sea, the small kingdom was renowned for its large areas of valuable fertile volcanic soil, mostly on its main island [[Ato'Ato]]. The fertile soil, a result of the island's volcanic origins, | The Saukhin Islands have been inhabited for nearly 2,000 years, with the possibility of [[Vallos|Vallosian]] origin, though recently there has been evidence of migrations from modern-day [[Stenza]] and [[Audonia]]. The islands were governed by the [[Saukhin Kingdom]], which was a theocratic island kingdom, ruled through the teachings of the indigenous Polynesian religion of [[Tuhauata]]. The kingdom was mostly characterized by its unique geographical attributes, such as volcanoes, lush greenery, unique and diverse marine life, and the ideal tropical climate. Situated in the heart of the Polynesian Sea, the small kingdom was renowned for its large areas of valuable fertile volcanic soil, mostly on its main island [[Ato'Ato]]. The fertile soil, a result of the island's volcanic origins, served as the foundation for a flourishing agricultural sector that spanned an impressive 300-year history. This lush land played host to a diverse array of crops, ranging from the tropical sweetness of bananas and mangoes to the exotic allure of papayas, dragon fruits, and kiwifruits. The Kingdom's agricultural prosperity not only contributed to its economic wealth but also painted a vibrant tapestry of biodiversity across its landscapes. | ||
Amidst the verdant fields and rolling hills, the strategic significance of the vast copper mines beneath the picturesque surfaces became evident. These mines, strategically located, served as a pivotal element in the manufacturing processes that fueled the Woqalate's industrial growth from the 19th century onward. The copper extracted from these mines became a cornerstone for the production of materials crucial to various industries, shaping the economic discourse not just within the confines of the Saukhin Kingdom but echoing within the broader geopolitical and economic context of the entire island. The extraction and processing of copper ore emerged as a key economic driver for the Saukhin Kingdom, dictating the flow of the kingdom's economic fortunes. The mines, hidden beneath the scenic landscapes, not only provided valuable resources for local industries but also played a vital role in establishing the Kingdom as a significant player in the regional and global economic arena. Beneath the seemingly idyllic facade of agricultural bounty and mineral wealth, a darker undercurrent flowed through the veins throughout the Kingdom. The islands were not only rich in agricultural produce and copper; they were also home to the potent drug known as [[copium]]. The Saukhins were unique in that sense as they were the only other area in the world, besides [[Takatta Loa]], to cultivate and export the copium narcotic, albeit illicitly. The illicit trade of the drug created complex underground trading networks networks. It is often theorized that the Saukhin Conquest began the domino effect which culminated in the [[South Cronan Narco Wars]] almost 130 years later, in 1959. | |||
== Conquest == | == Conquest == |
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