Maristella
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Maristella | |
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Maristellia | |
Country | Caphiria |
Capital | Port Leonoix |
Established | 1918 |
Government | |
• Type | Provinciarum |
• Praetor | Amilcarlo Lannucastov |
Area | |
• Land | 120,305 km2 (46,450 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Total | 273,300 |
Approximately 200,000 prisoners |
Maristella is an overseas possession of Caphiria located in Catenias, south of the Kindreds Sea between Vallos and mainland Sarpedon. The archipelago consists of four main islands: Orvela, Granmirada, Coribus, and Azzurina, along with several atolls.
The initial inhabitants of Maristella were originally believed to be predecessors to the North Songun civilization, with their arrival speculated to have been on Heaven Ships. However, archaeological evidence suggests that the region was settled by the Glaistic civilization, particularly the Mustrida people. By the collapse of the Adonerii in the 6th century BC, independent settlements were formed throughout the Kindreds Sea and colonies and trade networks were being established with eastern Vallos and Sarpedon. From the 2nd century until the 8th century, Maristella was part of the Emeritan Republic and was one of the wealthiest regions due to its proximity to the Sarpic coast and its natural resources. In the late 8th century, Maristella, then part of the Emeritan Republic, transitioned into a vassal state under the Caphiric First Imperium. Despite this change, Maristella maintained a significant degree of autonomy, setting it apart from other vassal states. The region's strategic location and natural resources made it one of the wealthiest areas, further fostering its development and integration into the Caphirian domain. This period also saw the deepening of cultural, economic, and political ties with Lucrecia, marking a golden age of mutual prosperity and collaboration. Following the collapse of the Second Imperium in 1172, Maristella remained under Caphirian control, contrasting with Lucrecia's temporary independence. With the formation of the Third Imperium in 1283, Maristella evolved into a formal colony, featuring private villas, military fortifications, and burgeoning cities. This development period solidified Maristella’s strategic importance and its role as a key possession of Caphiria.
Etymology
The word maristellia derives from the Latin "maris" (sea) and "stella" (star); in Caphirian legend, Maristellia
History
Geography
Maristella comprises four main islands: Orvela, Granmirada, Maristella, and Azzurina, along with several atolls. The archipelago's diverse landscapes, from lush forests to pristine beaches, contribute to its economic and cultural richness.