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Takatta Loa is also one of of most profoundly authoritarian nations in the world, though the power is diffused through a vast, byzantine bureaucracy and oligarchy rather then a single ruler or dynasty. All aspects of life are regulated and even the most basic activities such as leaving one's village requires a permit. In addition, the religious institutions of the Kapuhenasa maintain an iron tight grip on the population, combining theocratic zeal with ethno-nationalism and xenophobia specifically to enculturate an extremely caustic and isolationist attitude towards the Occident.
Takatta Loa is also one of of most profoundly authoritarian nations in the world, though the power is diffused through a vast, byzantine bureaucracy and oligarchy rather then a single ruler or dynasty. All aspects of life are regulated and even the most basic activities such as leaving one's village requires a permit. In addition, the religious institutions of the Kapuhenasa maintain an iron tight grip on the population, combining theocratic zeal with ethno-nationalism and xenophobia specifically to enculturate an extremely caustic and isolationist attitude towards the Occident.


Currently, it is impossible to visit the Union of Takatta Loa as that requires a permit, which can only be acquired by Loa citizens. Furthermore, it is specifically outlawed to not be a Loa or of Loa descent and to not follow the teachings if the Kapuhenasa, locking away the many ancient wonders and customs of Takatta Loa from an outside visitor. However, one can visit the relatively modern and developed capital of Ninao under severe guidance and the watchful eye of the Loa military police.
Currently, it is impossible to visit the Union of Takatta Loa as that requires a permit, which can only be acquired by Loa citizens. Furthermore, it is specifically outlawed to not be a Loa or of Loa descent and to not follow the teachings of the Kapuhenasa, locking away the many ancient wonders and customs of Takatta Loa from an outside visitor. However, one can visit the relatively modern and developed capital of Ninao under severe guidance and the watchful eye of the Loa military police.
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