Asteria

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Republic of Asteria

Flag of Asteria
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CapitalConcordia
Largest cityYarmouth
Official languagesÆnglish
Recognised national languagesAtemeraw Romance Gaelic
Demonym(s)Asterian
GovernmentUnitary presidential constitutional republic
• President
Fatima Alvarez
Chaska Enapay
• Speaker
Lionel Lampe
Bethany Jackson
LegislatureCongress of Asteria
Senate
Assembly
Independence 
from Faneria
October 25, 1836
Population
• 2026 census
14,756,240
GDP (PPP)2032 estimate
• Total
$677,783 billion
• Per capita
$45,932
HDI0.900
very high
CurrencyAsteria dollar (AST)
Driving sideright
Calling code+94
Internet TLD.as

Asteria, officially the Republic of Asteria, is a country in Crona. It is neighbored by Alstin and Tierrador. The borders of Asteria have traditionally been the Northern Plateau to the north and east, Saint Thomas River to the west, called the Gamboa River in Alstin, and the Rees Hills and Blue River to the east. With the Sea of Orixtal to the south, trade flows into the extensive Western Sound. The Atemeraw peoples had inhabited Asteria for nearly a thousand years prior to the settlement of Milsboro. According to Atemeraw tradition, they had originally resided in a northern climate, but were pushed south by a violent tribal society that swept into their original homeland. Varshanologists now believe that it was Varshan who forced the exile of the Atemeraw. Largely settling along the Yare River and the Western Sound, the Atemeraw subsisted on basic agricultural products as well as fishing. In 1389, Paul Aster made contact with the Cuyahoga, a coastal peoples who were Atemeraw. Altough contact was peaceful, Arketa, Sachem of the Cuyahuga, believed that the Levantine would return with ships and soldiers. Over the next fifty years, Arketa conquered the disparate Atemeraw peoples, and in 1447 created the Atemeraw Confederacy with a central government and written constitution.

Following the Nordmontaine War and the Great Confessional War from 1543 to 1575, the Levantine Protesant movement was nearly eradicated. In massive numbers, Ænglish refugees marched north. One of the leaders was John Harrison, a petty noble who survived the destruction of the Anglasworc, read of John Aster's expedition to Crona. Fleeing to Faneria, Harrison founded the Midlands Company, the goal being to resettle in Crona with faithful Protestants, especially those supporting the Ænglish Church. However, he disagreed with Alstanus Ryefield on multiple theological issues, including the idea of monarchy. After decades of building support, the Midlands Company on April 12, 1627, founded the Milsboro Colony. During the next five decades, the Midlands Company launched new expeditions across what they called West Asteria, a name that would remain a constant through most of Asteria's early history. Protesants in Faneria were told tales of New Jerusalem, a Harrisonian doctrine of building a society to be as close to the afterlife as possible. New settlements were built along the coast, relations wth the Atemeraw peoples being warm. The Midlands Company signed the First Milsboro Accord in 1633, granting the company all coastal lands not in use by the Atemeraw. Yarmouth was founded at the end of the Western Sound, while company navigators explored much of the interior with Atemeraw guides. Yarmouth Colony was officially founded in 1655 by Thomas Rees and Kathryn Wright. Due to Rees' belief in creating a New Jerusalem in Crona, he launched expeditions along the river into Atemeraw lands. When a missionary was killed in 1672, the Yare War was launched. Colonial militias marched into Atemeraw lands,destroying everything in their path.

The Yare War expanded settlement. With relations between the Ænglish settlers and the Atemeraw broken, the Midlands Company sent out the Proclamation of 1677, the fiftieth anniversary of Milsboro. Expansion was now law, and local militias began to push into the interior. The Atemeraw pulled back as the colonists advanced north over the following decades. Finally, after decades of growth, the Atemeraw, ever patient, finally resisted. The Kidnapping of Seoirse Kelly on December 5, 1763, saw Kele, Sachem of the Atemeraw, invade Yarmouth with a small war party. Seizing the daughter of John Kelly, Governor of Yarmouth, Kele married her in an impromptu ceremony, and converted her to the Ænglish Rite. Kelly was nominated by Faneria as governor, a prelude to that nation purchasing the Midlands Company. A member of the Catholic Church, he demanded assistance from Faneria. Kelly's War lasted twelve years, and saw the victory of the Atemeraw, allied with anti-Catholic Ænglish settlers. Faneria on July 2, 1775, seized the offices of the Midlands Company and annexed their colonies. Milsboro, Yarmouth, and other settlements were merged into the Colony of West Asteria.

Although the consolidation of West Asteria was immensely popular, it set the stage for eventual independence. For the remaining decades of the eighteenth century, a common Asterian identity developed. Unique styles of music were established in the Northern Plateau. Yarmouth became the capital of West Asteria in 1789 after it had been in Milsboro. The other former colonies, fearing Yarmouth would dominate them, petitioned their colonial masters to create a new city on the interior. The Royal Charter of 1797 formally created Concordia, which was located on the interior along the Yare River. The population of West Asteria grew rapidly during this time from a little under a million in 1775 to three million by 1805. Ethnic and religious tensions continued, however, with multiple raids and pogroms between the Ænglish, Atemeraw, and Gaelic citizens of the colony. When Gaelic representatives in 1820 petitioned the King of Faneria on their special status, the ruler responded with the West Asteria Proviso, which declared all citizens of West Asteria as equal. The Gaels were angered by this, and they joined the West Asteria Congress in 1823. The Gaelic, Ænglish, and Atemeraw were now united behind the cause of independence. The Asteria Revolution began on May 5, 1826, when the Colony of West Asteria was reorganized into the Dominion of West Asteria, centered in Yarmouth. Pro-independence leaders John O'Brien, Michael Ashton, and Shiye Makaya organized self-governing Frontier Republics in the Northern Plateau to preserve the movement as more moderate leaders like Llewellyn Penrose worked to negotiate a settlement with the King. All out war began on December 12, 1829, during the Milsboro Massacre. The Colonial Army was created, and in a series of campaigns against the Royalist League in 1830, 1831, and 1832, the Asterians slowly beat back their colonial masters. At the Battle of Stonebridge on June 17, 1833, much of the Asterian Royal Army was destroyed, its remnants retreating to Yarmouth. Weeks later, on August 15, 1833, the Fiery Night saw the final defeat of the royalists when Shiye Makaya led two thousand Atemeraw warriors into Yarmouth Harbor and burned over a hundred Fanerian ships. A ceasefire was declared, and three years later, the Treaty of Oirthidún was signed on September 6, 1836. A little under two months later, the last Fanerian forces left Yarmouth, ending the war.

On October 25, 1836, the Asteria Declaration of Independence was formally signed. The Republic of Asteria was formally established on that date. Joseph Marshall, commanding general of the Colonial Army, was elected President of Asteria that same day, and worked to rapidly expand the fledgeling nation's infrastructure, funding a series of turnpikes, canals, and railways. Ports in Milsboro and Yarmouth were expanded, and a new national bureaucracy created. Marshall was elected to a full six-year term in November 1837, and served until December 1843. His successors tamed the wilderness of the Northern Plateau, creating the Bureau of Atemeraw Nations to manage the indigenous lands, and gradually civilizing the Great North as many Asterians endearingly call those regions. Most wars during the remainder of the century were domestic, conquering rogue tribes or putting down revolts. The final large-scale war ended in 1867, when Peter West declared that the creation of Asteria was complete. Economic prosperity followed, exports of cattle, oil, and rubber creating a vibrant economy. Asteria was neutral during the First Great War but did provide war materiel to the belligerent powers. This started Asteria's long-standing defense industry.

The Asteria Civil War was sparked after nearly sixty years of peace and prosperity. Political corruption, polarization, and the rise of new ideologies shattered the republic. From 1925 to 1931, two million were killed during the war, either by combat, disease, or massive crimes against humanity. Communists dominated the urban areas, while fascists controlled the south. Asteria's government in Concordia, led by Cyrus McPherson gradually brought the country to order. The separatists and radicals were defeated, and the nation spent much of the 1930s and 1940s in an economic depression. Only involvement in the Second Great War restored the economy, and transformed Asteria into a regional military power. The post-war economic boom saw light industry, computing, and defense become the Asteria Trinity and the recipe for success. Although rubber, tropical fruits, and cattle products remained important exports, the new industries ensured economic success. Tensions, however, grew with Varshan in the 1990s, leading to a massive military buildup. Following their involvement in the Final War of the Deluge, Asteria has remained an important power in Crona, albeit one that has grown increasingly militaristic.

Asteria is a member of the League of Nations.

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Self-reported ethnic origin in the XXX (20XX)

  1 People (81.4%)
  2 People (7.2%)
  3 People (3.8%)
  4 People (2.8%)
  5 People (2.2%)
  6 People (1.4%)
  Other (1.2%)

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Asterian Religious Affiliation (2026)

  Asterian (73.5%)
  Catholic (10.7%)
  Collegiate (7.3%)
  Atemeran (4.9%)
  Other (3.6%)

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The people of Asteria are known for what locals call Neighborly Love, a concept that revolves around the idea that nothing matters outside of one's neighborhood, village, or town. Asterians can be passionate about what occurs in their locale, to the point of obsession. Town hall meetings are often crowded, and when neighbors are in trouble, Asterians react quickly to render assistance. Sociologist Lallo Maxwell studied the Asterian character in a 1999 white paper report to the government. In it he reported that "The Asterians outside of major cities are simple. Although urban professionals would label them as provincial rubes, they do have a deep emotional intelligence. They are often charitable to their own detriment, care for the simple pleasures of life, and will often celebrate as a neighborhood drinking beer and grilling steak or cheesburgers." Mistrust in the central government is high in these regions, and as a result, townwide or countywide social services are strong. During the 2026 Census, it reported that localized social services were far more effective than national services. They are more directed at existing problems, rather than blank checks. Maxwell believes that this phenomena is due to the Asteria Commune phenomena that developed during the Asteria Civil War between 1925 and 1931. During high-periods of conflict, the only government that existed outside of areas run from Concordia were at the town or county level, which have more direct governance from the people. As a result, Asterians generally oppose large government policies at a national level, but would support them at a local level.

Asterians invented a figuehead of their own to reflect their worldview. Hank Hill was invented by cartoonist and judge Michael Craig in 1927 to be a common man who criticizes in a simplistic way the goings-on of Asteria. Hill, according to Craig, lived in a fictional city west of Concordia called Arlen, with a wife and son. In his comics from 1927 to 1940, Hill was known to be tolerant, with simple tastes, suspicious of new ideas but still open-minded. The cartoon resonated with a wartorn and economically depressed nation. Jean Windsor, a historian of modern Asteria, summarized the people of her country as "Yearning for a simpler time, brushing up against new ideas, and while open-minded, need to be dragged into the present." Windsor's own thesis stated in 2017 that "Although Asterians will be on the right side of history in the end, they will exhaust all other options in getting there."

Although inward-looking, Asterians are welcoming of new cultures. Although traditional Asterian society is a mix of Ænglish, Gaelic, and Atemeraw cultures, and primarily Ænglish in faith, when a foreigner is seen on the streets or in a business, most Asterians would greet that person with a firm handshake and an invitation to dinner. However, most Asterians also keep their guard up when meeting someone from outside of their town or county, with some Asterians holding xenophobic views towards foreigners, and even people from the neighboring counties. Due to the Bandit Republics or Frontier Republics that existed in the Northern Plateau from the 1820s to the 1860s, old rivalries between these groups still exist. However, the anger is typically channeled through sports.

Kinship and Family

The Asterian family is an incredibly complicated subject among Asterians, and is the primary topic of an ongoing culture war. There are two types of families that exist in Asteria, the nuclear family, which is the father, mother, and two or three children, or the extended family, which includes a father, mother, children, grandparents, and possibly other relatives. The nuclear family became prevalent following the Asteria Civil War when many larger families were torn apart on different sides of the conflict. Lallo Maxwell explained during the 2008 Protect the Family annual convention that the war was devastating to the familial structures of the country. He said that "When the war broke out in 1925, extended families broke apart between supporters of the government, communists, fascists, and separatists. Parents often chose to leave the extended family with their children, to strike out on their own." The Bed Time Massacres were emblematic of this problem when at the onset of the war, many households turned into literal battlefields. Due to the lack of clean lines in the early war, these battles were fought in homes, streets, and workplaces. Although urban areas still retain the extended family model, which is starting to return in much of the country, the nuclear family dominates.

Gender roles are important to the Asterian family. It is expected that a man could provide for his family out of his own pay. Providing for the family is essential to a man's character, and those who fail to provide and seek assistance in times of need are seen as less than by their peers. Women are expected to stay at home to raise the children, although prior to having children and once the children go to school, women are also expected to work, albeit at less physically demanding jobs. These roles are slowly changing, as more women become the family's breadwinner in white collar jobs, while blue collar jobs dominated by men fall by the wayside. Still, Asteria's government has ensured that a family of four could survive on one income.

Extended family are typically welcomed in the nuclear family, but kept at arm's length. Grandparents are welcomed into the home more often than others, while aunts and uncles might go to celebrations or congegate outside of the household, cohabitating is rare. Many Asterians see their neighbors as family, from which their militias are organized and from whom they rely on for protection. County Militia are organized by neighborhoods, and most weekly meetings are an excuse to host a barbecue, which is central to social life for an Asterian. Here extended family, friends, and others gather to celebrate life and to take stock.

Despite resistance to the extended family, most Asterians welcome their children to stay at home as long as possible. As homeownership is the surest way to invest in retirement, many parents will sell their homes to their eldest child. Only once a child starts their own family are they expected to leave. However, it is increasingly common in some suburban areas for the young family to remain so that the parents can help in raising their grandchildren.

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