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The '''High Priest of [[Metzetta]]''' is the leader of the [[Chulcheo]] religion. Traditionally a high ranking [[Government of Metzetta|government]] official until the separation of state and religion under [[Anru Daeku|Emperor Daeku]]. Chulcheo priests are not restricted in having children and the position normally passes down through the generations; each High Priest is entitled to name his or her successor. Women can hold the position of High Priestess but are markedly less common than men. The first two High Priests were Emperors, the position was not separated from the monarch by default, though early High Priests are considered fictitious much like the early emperors. Their lineage is well documented thanks to the Metzettan obsession with [[Genealogy in Metzetta|genealogy]].
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== History ==
I can't help it if I'm lucky.
As recounted in the [[Iyagi-seda]], the first man born was [[Yang-jo]], who was [[Metzetta|Metzetta's]] first [[Emperor of Metzetta|Emperor]]. Yang's first child [[Wa]] succeeded him as Emperor; both Yang and Wa are counted in the traditional order of succession of the High Priests. Wa's second son Dangun was the first stand-alone High Priest after Wa divided the powers of the Emperor in 3, freezing out the positions of High Priest and War Chief; his first son [[Kitae]] took over as Emperor while his third son Jinbae became the new War Chief. Early Emperors' daughters often became shrine maidens at prestigious locations. Marriages between the High Priests and high-ranking clans, including the Imperial Family, were and remain common. Currently the office is controlled by the [[Zuzeonhwa Clan]]. Many of the early High Priests are only known through family trees included in the [[Iyagi-segye]], having largely been skipped over in the intervening [[Iyagi-ingan]].
==The Quick Rundown==
== Roles ==
[[Metzetta]] is a country in East [[Alshar]], ruled by an [[Emperor of Metzetta|Emperor]], with its capital in [[Hanzeong]]. The language is [[Metzi]] and the currency is the [[Metzettan Won]]. In OOC terms it is based most closely on Korea with elements of other countries thrown in to prevent it being a complete copy-paste job. Metzetta was neutral during the First Great War and joined the side of the allies a year into the Second Great War. Do not hesitate to contact me if you wish to work on some joint lore for our nations.
The High Priest is the ultimate authority on [[Chulcheo]]. Other duties include crowning the [[Emperor of Metzetta|Emperor]] and performing special rituals on [[Holidays in Metzetta|important dates]]. As a physically active role, High Priests may retire and return to life as a normal, if highly-respected, priest, unlike Emperors who are expected to serve until death.
 
== List of High Priests ==
Joined Ixnay: 18th February 2022
==Wiki Pages==
Pages marked ☆ are highly significant to the history, geography or culture of Metzetta. Pages marked ★ are of international importance.
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! style="background:#d50b0b; color:white;" |Page
!No.
! style="background:#003478; color:yellow;" |Collaboration Opportunities
!Name
! style="background:#d50b0b; color:white;" |★
!Lived
!Served
!Clan
!Notes
|-
|-
! colspan="6" |'''Imperial High Priests'''
|[[Metzetta]]
|embassies, history, trade
|★
|-
|-
|1
|[[Emperor of Metzetta]]
|[[Yang-jo|Emperor Yang-jo]]
|marriages, state visits
(양조)
|
|2353 BC - 2278 BC
|2333 BC - 2278 BC
|Imperial Clan
| rowspan="2" |The office of High Priest did not exist independently of the [[Emperor of Metzetta|Emperor]] initially but they are still counted in the traditional order of succession. Presumed legendary.
|-
|-
|2
|[[Iyagi-seda]]
|[[Wa|Emperor Wa]]
|book translations and foreign editions, entries on contact with ancient kingdoms
(와)
|
|2330 BC - 2238 BC
|2278 BC - 2238 BC
|Imperial Clan
|-
|-
! colspan="6" |Legendary High Priests
|[[Hanzeong]]
|embassies, city twinning, expat communities, university campuses, art exhibitions
|☆
|-
|-
|3
|[[Ankae]]
|Dangun
|consulates, city twinning, expat communities, university campuses
(단군)
|
|2307 BC - 2241 BC
|2238 BC - 2241 BC
|Imperial Clan
|First non-Emperor to hold the position. Presumed legendary. Married a priestess and had two daughters; Misun and Eun. The last High Priest mentioned by name in the [[Iyagi-seda]].
|-
|-
|4
|[[Pomewa Haeki]]
|Misun
|honours and titles, state visits, marriage to children
(미순)
|
|2286 BC - 2216 BC
|2241 BC - 2220 BC
|Imperial Clan
|First woman to hold the position. Presumed legendary. Married into the Zuzeonhwa Clan and had six children; Jeontugi, Maechunbu, Undong, Juin, Hyunjoo and Hiah. First High Priest to retire rather than die in office. Known from the [[Iyagi-segye]].
|-
|-
|5
|[[Orders, decorations, and medals of Metzetta]]
|Zuzeonhwa Jeontugi
|honours for your citizens
|2263 BC - 2194 BC
|
|2220 BC - 2194 BC
|-
|[[Zuzeonhwa Clan]]
|[[Joya Hachi]]
|First of the High Priests not to belong directly to the Imperial Family. The Zuzeonhwa Clan would go on to be heavily associated with the position. Presumed legendary. Married a priestess and had three sons; Joon, Tyae and Myu.
| honours and titles, state visits, marriage to children
|
|-
|[[Metzettan Won]]
|use as reserve currency, commemorative coins
|☆
|-
|[[Joya Rindo]]
| honours and titles, state visits, marriage to children
|
|-
|[[Laura Scudder]]
| marriage to child, foreign syndication of shows, foreign publication of books, visits
|
|-
|-
|6
|[[Imperial Regalia of Metzetta]]
|Zuzeonhwa Joon
|depiction in art, conspiracy theories
|2244 BC - 2179 BC
|
|2194 BC - 2179 BC
|[[Zuzeonhwa Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married a priestess and had two children; Hana and Boon.
|-
|-
|7
|[[Saraçen Motors]] (Adopted)
|Zuzeonhwa Boon
|export, hiring foreign citizens
|2224 BC - 2143 BC
|
|2179 BC - 2145 BC
|[[Zuzeonhwa Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. First male to retire rather than die in office. Died childless and nominated his nephew through his sister Hana as his successor.
|-
|-
|8
|[[Jamsu]]
|Jaenan Cheogul
|city twinning, factories, expat communities, university campuses
|2203 BC - 2125 BC
|☆
|2145 BC - 2135 BC
|[[Jaenan Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married Empress Chyun's daughter Lona and had three daughters; Hing, Misun and Juin.
|-
|-
|9
|[[Automotive Industry in Metzetta]]
|Jaenan Hing
|exports, imports, business relationships
|2179 BC - 2100 BC
|
|2135 BC - 2106 BC
|[[Jaenan Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married a distant cousin from the Zuzeonhwa Clan, returning the position to their hands. She had four sons; Baelgul, Byankul, Jin and Dangun.
|-
|-
|10
|[[Istroyan Games]]
|Zuzeonhwa Baelgul
| ask to be on the waitlist to host Games
|2161 BC - 2083 BC
|★
|2106 BC - 2083 BC
|[[Zuzeonhwa Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married a priestess and had one son; San.
|-
|-
|11
|[[Hanzeong 1950 Summer Games]]
|Zuzeonhwa San
|foreign athletes as required, prestigious visitors
|2132 BC - 2065 BC
|
|2083 BC - 2068 BC
|[[Zuzeonhwa Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married a prostitute and had three children; Jin, Tyae and Zong.
|-
|-
|12
|[[Hanzeong 2000 Winter Games]]
|Zuzeonhwa Jin
|foreign athletes as required, prestigious visitors
|2112 BC - 2043 BC
|
|2068 BC - 2045 BC
|[[Zuzeonhwa Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married a priestess and had two daughters; Hiah and Chyun.
|-
|-
|13
|[[Yang-jo]]
|Zuzeonhwa Hiah
|
|2088 BC - 2029 BC
|☆
|2045 BC - 2029 BC
|[[Zuzeonhwa Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married Emperor Joja's son Jindo and had one daughter; Hyunjoo.
|-
|-
|14
|[[Metzettan National Football Team]]
|Chyun Hyunjoo
|Matches, players
|2069 BC - 1998 BC
|
|2029 BC - 2001 BC
|Imperial Clan
|First instance of a High Priestess taking over from another High Priestess. Presumed legendary. Married into the Pyeolhae Clan and had five children; Hiah, Byanpae, Sik, Tak and Pang.
|-
|-
|15
|[[Hyansae Motors]]
|Pyeolhae Byanpae
|Exports, notable employees, joint ventures
|2046 BC - 1996 BC
|
|2001 BC - 1998 BC
|[[Pyeolhae Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married a priestess and had one son; Rindo.
|-
|-
|16
|[[Dalrae]]
|Pyeolhae Rindo
|
|2023 BC - 1949 BC
|☆
|1998 BC - 1949 BC
|[[Pyeolhae Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married a priestess and had four children; Byankul, San, Misun and Tyae.
|-
|-
|17
|[[Mettubok]]
|Pyeolhae Byankul
|Fashion labels
|1998 BC - 1908 BC
|☆
|1949 BC - 1920 BC
|[[Pyeolhae Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Died childless and nominated his nephew through his brother San as his successor.
|-
|-
|18
|[[Pomewa Joya]]
|Pyeolhae Namu
|honours and titles, state visits
|1970 BC - 1914 BC
|
|1920 BC - 1914 BC
|[[Pyeolhae Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married a woman of leisure and had two children; Hunrae and Kitae.
|-
|-
|19
|[[Pomewa Seulgi]]
|Pyeolhae Kitae
|honours and titles, state visits, marriage to children
|1946 BC - 1889 BC
|
|1914 BC - 1889 BC
|[[Pyeolhae Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married a priestess and had two children; Undong and Juri.
|-
|-
|20
|[[Pomewa Seunsi]]
|Pyeolhae Undong
|honours and titles, state visits, marriage to children
|1927 BC - 1866 BC
|
|1889 BC - 1866 BC
|[[Pyeolhae Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married a priestess and had three daughters; Pang, Jun and Chyun.
|-
|-
|21
|[[Twinned cities|Twinned Cities]] (BIS)
|Pyeolhae Pang
|twinning, The Ssangdosi
|1899 BC - 1839 BC
|
|1866 BC - 1840 BC
|[[Pyeolhae Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married into the Migyung Clan and had two sons; Kwangsun and Bitgaram.
|-
|-
|22
|[[Janggwari]]
|Migyung Kwangsun
|town twinning, visits by notable individuals
|1874 BC - 1811 BC
|
|1840 BC - 1811 BC
|[[Migyung Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married a priestess and had one son; Mogsu.
|-
|-
|23
|[[Sports Leagues of the world|Sports Leagues of the World]] (BIS)
|Migyung Mogsu
|add your sports leagues
|1843 BC - 1781 BC
|
|1811 BC - 1781 BC
|[[Migyung Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married a priestess and had five daughters; Daesa, Juri, Jun, Hanyeo and Hing.
|-
|-
|24
|[[Country Codes]] (BIS)
|Migyung Daesa
|add your country codes
|1824 BC - 1745 BC
|
|1781 BC - 1745 BC
|[[Migyung Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married into the Zuzeonhwa Clan and had three children; Eobu, Alemdaun and Gunin.
|-
|-
|25
|[[Flags around the world]] (BIS)
|Zuzeonhwa Eobu
|add your flags
|1796 BC - 1714 BC
|
|1745 BC - 1730 BC
|[[Zuzeonhwa Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married a priestess and had two children; Nongjangju and Hanyeo.
|-
|-
|26
|[[Rapid transit systems around the world]] (BIS)
|Zuzeonhwa Nongjangju
|add your rapid transit systems
|1771 BC - 1703 BC
|
|1730 BC - 1710 BC
|[[Zuzeonhwa Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married a priestess and had one son; Ssyeong.
|-
|-
|27
|[[Provinces of Metzetta]]
|Zuzeonhwa Ssyeong
|expats, university and transport links, production facilities, state visits
|1744 BC - 1660 BC
|☆
|1710 BC - 1672 BC
|[[Zuzeonhwa Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married a dancer and had one daughter; Hanyeo.
|-
|-
|28
|[[Flag of Metzetta]]
|Zuzeonhwa Hanyeo
|add places in your nation the flag is flown
|1724 BC - 1658 BC
|☆
|1672 BC - 1658 BC
|[[Zuzeonhwa Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married Empress Oli's daughter Soomin and had two sons; Gunin and Jin.
|-
|-
|29
|[[National anthems around the world]] (BIS)
|Zuzeonhwa Gunin
|add your national anthems
|1703 BC - 1652 BC
|
|1658 BC - 1652 BC
|[[Zuzeonhwa Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Died childless and nominated Princess Moon's eldest son Hagja, his cousin, as his successor.
|-
|-
|30
|[[Coats of Arms around the world|Coats of arms around the world]] (BIS)
|Ssuseol Hagja
|add your coats of arms or national emblems
|1711 BC - 1647 BC
|
|1652 BC - 1647 BC
|[[Ssuseol Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married a minor princess and had three sons; Gom, Mogsu and Undong.
|-
|-
|31
|[[Jangeomhan Gungjeon]]
|Ssuseol Gom
|notable visitors
|1690 BC - 1631 BC
|☆
|1647 BC - 1631 BC
|[[Ssuseol Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married a priestess and had six daughters; Joseonga, Zowe, Yeri, Zong, Jeonyleong and Boseog.
|-
|-
|32
|Ssuseol Joseonga
|1665 BC - 1616 BC
|1631 BC - 1616 BC
|[[Ssuseol Clan]]
|[[Ssuseol Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married into the Pyeolhae Clan and had four sons; Eobu, Jeontugi, Hagja and Namu.
|marriages
|
|-
|-
|33
|Pyeolhae Eobu
|1647 BC - 1592 BC
|1616 BC - 1598 BC
|[[Pyeolhae Clan]]
|[[Pyeolhae Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married a priestess and had three children; Simrae, Hana and Jiggong.
|marriages
|
|-
|[[Apsu Clan]]
|marriages
|
|-
|-
|34
|[[List of national association football teams by nickname]]
|Pyeolhae Jiggong
|add your team's nickname
|1625 BC - 1543
|
|1598 BC - 1543 BC
|-
|[[Pyeolhae Clan]]
|[[Universities in Metzetta]]
|Presumed legendary. Married a priestess and had one son; Jido.
|notable students, campus exchanges, joint programs
|☆
|-
|[[Hanzeong National University]]
|international partnerships, notable alumni and faculty
|
|-
|-
|35
|[[List of national symbols]] (BIS)
|Pyeolhae Jido
|add your symbols
|1601 BC - 1528 BC
|
|1543 BC - 1528 BC
|[[Pyeolhae Clan]]
|Presumed legendary; Married a priestess and had two daughters; Yolisa and Micheru
|-
|-
|36
|[[Parental leave by country|Parental leave around the world]] (BIS)
|Pyeolhae Yolisa
|add your parental leave policy
|1575 BC - 1510 BC
|
|1528 BC - 1510 BC
|[[Pyeolhae Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married a minor prince and had two children; Moon and Hagja.
|-
|-
|37
|[[Inyang]]
|Oli Hagja
|city twinning, expat communities, university campuses
|1544 BC - 1470 BC
|
|1510 BC - 1470 BC
|Imperial Clan
|Presumed legendary. Married a priestess and had three sons; Angjoje, Saem and Gi.
|-
|-
|38
|[[History of computing in Metzetta]]
|Oli Angjoje
|imports, exports, joint projects
|1511 BC - 1449 BC
|
|1470 BC - 1449 BC
|Imperial Clan
|Presumed legendary. Married a priestess and had two children; Jilla and San.
|-
|-
|39
|[[Royal palaces around the world]] (BIS)
|Oli San
|add your royal palaces
|1484 BC - 1408 BC
|
|1449 BC - 1408 BC
|Imperial Clan
|Presumed legendary. Married a priestess and had one son; Tongri.
|-
|-
|40
|[[Government of Metzetta]]
|Oli Tongri
|
|1451 BC - 1371 BC
|
|1408 BC - 1379 BC
|Imperial Clan
|Presumed legendary. Married a court musician and had two children; Manshik and Moon.
|-
|-
|41
|[[Ramyeonba]]
|Oli Manshik
|international locations
|1422 BC - 1363 BC
|
|1379 BC - 1363 BC
|Imperial Clan
|Presumed legendary. Married a priestess and had three children; Sangsanglyeog, Jin and Bitgaram.
|-
|-
|42
|[[Culture of Metzetta]]
|Oli Jin
|foreign foods, foreign music
|1400 BC - 1313 BC
|
|1363 BC - 1322 BC
|Imperial Clan
|Presumed legendary. Married a priestess and had one daughter; Jilla.
|-
|-
|43
|[[The Kukki Sisters]]
|Oli Jilla
| husbands and children of the sisters, releases in other regions
|1369 BC - 1309 BC
|
|1322 BC - 1309 BC
|Imperial Clan
|Presumed legendary. Married into the Zuzeonhwa Clan and had four children; Geonchugga, Mogsu, Minrae and Angjoje.
|-
|-
|44
|[[Holidays in Metzetta]]
|Zuzeonhwa Geonchugga
|recognised celebrations
|1345 BC - 1271 BC
|☆
|1309 BC - 1280 BC
|[[Zuzeonhwa Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married a priestess and had one son; Balwa.
|-
|-
|45
|[[The Cathay Triangle]]
|Zuzeonhwa Balwa
|notable incidents, reports in media, researchers
|
|
|-
|[[Counties of Wassi]]
|expats, university and transport links, production facilities, state visits
|
|
|[[Zuzeonhwa Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married a priestess and had two children; Sangin and Kang.
|-
|-
|46
|[[Metzi]]
|Zuzeonhwa Kang
|distribution, as a foreign language
|☆
|-
|[[Haruka Kang]]
|marriage to children
|
|
|-
|[[Unmyeong Jin]]
|marriage to child
|
|
|[[Zuzeonhwa Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married a priestess and had one son; Jimmu.
|-
|-
|47
|[[Music of Metzetta]]
|Zuzeonhwa Jimmu
|foreign music in Metzetta, Metzettan music abroad
|☆
|-
|[[Alshar-centric world map]]
| uses in your nation
|★
|-
|[[Iseul Oh]]
|
|
|
|
|[[Zuzeonhwa Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married a priestess and had three children; Sunrae, Gihun and Apya.
|-
|-
|48
|[[Sinmun-seda]]
|Zuzeonwha Gihun
|articles, staff, languages
|
|
|-
|[[Ancient Istroyan literature]]
|authors and works
|
|
|[[Zuzeonhwa Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married an imperial handmaid and had one daughter; Hironi.
|-
|-
|49
|[[Polar World Archive]]
|Zuzeonhwa Hironi
|add your seeds, data and literature
|★
|-
|[[Shon Iksung]]
|recordings and performances of his works, influence on later composers
|
|
|-
|[[Foreign relations of Metzetta]]
|diplomatic ties with your nation
|★
|-
|[[Chulcheo]]
|cults in your area? it's more likely than you think
|☆
|-
|[[High Priest of Metzetta]]
| marriages to children
|☆
|-
|[[Lemon Drop]]
|chart positions abroad, foreign tours
|
|
|[[Zuzeonhwa Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married into the Ssuseol Clan and had two sons; Rindo and Jinbae.
|-
|-
|50
|[[Tanso]]
|Migyung Rindo
|
|
|
|
|[[Migyung Clan]]
|Presumed legendary. Married a priestess and had one son; Gihun.
|-
|-
|51
|[[MetzRail Class 4]]
|Migyung Gihun
|Exports and preservation in foreign museums
|
|
|-
|[[History of Metzetta]]
|Events involving your nation
|★
|-
|[[International League of Radio Amateurs]]
|
|★
|-
|[[Amateur radio in Metzetta]]
|
|
|[[Migyung Clan]]
||
|Presumed legendary. Married a priestess and had four daughters; Apya, Hironi, Daesa and Sun.
|-
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|52
|[[Jinju]]
|Migyung Apya
|History
|★
|-
|[[Saint Beatrice's Cathedral]]
|
|
|
|
|[[Migyung Clan]]
|-
|[[Dong Yuji]]
|Honours and titles, marriage to relatives
|☆
|-
|[[Christianity in Metzetta]]
|
|☆
|-
|[[Moravian Church]]
|Moravian churches in your nation
|★
|-
|[[Inyang-class frigate]]
| Purchases by your navy
|
|-
|[[Metzettan Air Force]]
|History, joint operations, training agreements
|☆
|-
|[[MetzRail]]
|
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|☆
|}
|}
==Categories==
[[:Category:Metzetta|Metzetta]]
[[:Category:Metzettans|Metzettans]]
[[:Category:Istroyan Games|Istroyan Games]]
[[:Category:Sports in Metzetta|Sports in Metzetta]]
[[:Category:Education in Metzetta|Education in Metzetta]]
[[:Category:Geography of Metzetta|Geography of Metzetta]]
[[:Category:Cuisine|Cuisine]]
[[:Category:Culture of Metzetta|Culture of Metzetta]]
[[:Category:Newspapers|Newspapers]]
[[:Category:Music of Metzetta|Music of Metzetta]]
==Templates==
Metzetta Country Data:
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Metzettan Flag Icon:
{{flagicon|Metzetta}}
Alshar topics:
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Jinju Country Data:
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Jinju Flag Icon
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==Order of Lore==
[[IxWiki:OOL|OOL]]-winning pages may be of interest to you as they have been judged as worthy by a panel of 3 peers.
===Daily Wins===
Pages marked ★ were daily winners. Pages marked ☆ were daily runners-up.
==== 2022====
★ 17th March for [[Hanzeong 1950 Summer Games]]
★ 18th March for [[Hanzeong 1950 Summer Games]]
☆ ''19th March runner-up for [[Dalrae]]''
★ 3rd April for [[Coria 1954 Summer Games]]
★ 7th April for [[Culture of Metzetta]]
★ 9th April for [[Cancale 1958 Summer Games]]
☆ ''14th April runner-up for [[Shon Iksung]]''
☆ ''16th April runner-up for [[Foreign relations of Metzetta]]''
☆ ''18th April runner-up for [[Chulcheo]]''
★ 21st April for [[Chulcheo]]
★ 22nd April for [[Lemon Drop]]
☆ ''26th August runner-up for [[International League of Radio Amateurs]]''
☆ ''1st October runner-up for [[Inyang-class frigate]]''
★ 8th October for [[MetzRail Class 4]]
===Weekly Wins===
March 16th-19th 2022 (truncated week)
===Lore Panel Service===
====2022====
March 27 - April 2 (Second panel and March 2022 monthly)
April 3 - April 9 (Third panel) ('''Foreman''')
April 17 - April 23 (Fifth panel)
August 28 - September 4 (Seventh panel and erroneous September 4th ruling)
September 5 - September 10 (Eighth panel)
October 9 - October 15 (Third experimental panel) ('''Foreman''')
[[Category:Metzetta]]
[[Category:Metzetta]]
[[Category:Culture of Metzetta]]
[[Category:Religion]]

Latest revision as of 19:05, 31 August 2023

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The Quick Rundown

Metzetta is a country in East Alshar, ruled by an Emperor, with its capital in Hanzeong. The language is Metzi and the currency is the Metzettan Won. In OOC terms it is based most closely on Korea with elements of other countries thrown in to prevent it being a complete copy-paste job. Metzetta was neutral during the First Great War and joined the side of the allies a year into the Second Great War. Do not hesitate to contact me if you wish to work on some joint lore for our nations.

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Wiki Pages

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Metzetta embassies, history, trade
Emperor of Metzetta marriages, state visits
Iyagi-seda book translations and foreign editions, entries on contact with ancient kingdoms
Hanzeong embassies, city twinning, expat communities, university campuses, art exhibitions
Ankae consulates, city twinning, expat communities, university campuses
Pomewa Haeki honours and titles, state visits, marriage to children
Orders, decorations, and medals of Metzetta honours for your citizens
Joya Hachi honours and titles, state visits, marriage to children
Metzettan Won use as reserve currency, commemorative coins
Joya Rindo honours and titles, state visits, marriage to children
Laura Scudder marriage to child, foreign syndication of shows, foreign publication of books, visits
Imperial Regalia of Metzetta depiction in art, conspiracy theories
Saraçen Motors (Adopted) export, hiring foreign citizens
Jamsu city twinning, factories, expat communities, university campuses
Automotive Industry in Metzetta exports, imports, business relationships
Istroyan Games ask to be on the waitlist to host Games
Hanzeong 1950 Summer Games foreign athletes as required, prestigious visitors
Hanzeong 2000 Winter Games foreign athletes as required, prestigious visitors
Yang-jo
Metzettan National Football Team Matches, players
Hyansae Motors Exports, notable employees, joint ventures
Dalrae
Mettubok Fashion labels
Pomewa Joya honours and titles, state visits
Pomewa Seulgi honours and titles, state visits, marriage to children
Pomewa Seunsi honours and titles, state visits, marriage to children
Twinned Cities (BIS) twinning, The Ssangdosi
Janggwari town twinning, visits by notable individuals
Sports Leagues of the World (BIS) add your sports leagues
Country Codes (BIS) add your country codes
Flags around the world (BIS) add your flags
Rapid transit systems around the world (BIS) add your rapid transit systems
Provinces of Metzetta expats, university and transport links, production facilities, state visits
Flag of Metzetta add places in your nation the flag is flown
National anthems around the world (BIS) add your national anthems
Coats of arms around the world (BIS) add your coats of arms or national emblems
Jangeomhan Gungjeon notable visitors
Ssuseol Clan marriages
Pyeolhae Clan marriages
Apsu Clan marriages
List of national association football teams by nickname add your team's nickname
Universities in Metzetta notable students, campus exchanges, joint programs
Hanzeong National University international partnerships, notable alumni and faculty
List of national symbols (BIS) add your symbols
Parental leave around the world (BIS) add your parental leave policy
Inyang city twinning, expat communities, university campuses
History of computing in Metzetta imports, exports, joint projects
Royal palaces around the world (BIS) add your royal palaces
Government of Metzetta
Ramyeonba international locations
Culture of Metzetta foreign foods, foreign music
The Kukki Sisters husbands and children of the sisters, releases in other regions
Holidays in Metzetta recognised celebrations
The Cathay Triangle notable incidents, reports in media, researchers
Counties of Wassi expats, university and transport links, production facilities, state visits
Metzi distribution, as a foreign language
Haruka Kang marriage to children
Unmyeong Jin marriage to child
Music of Metzetta foreign music in Metzetta, Metzettan music abroad
Alshar-centric world map uses in your nation
Iseul Oh
Sinmun-seda articles, staff, languages
Ancient Istroyan literature authors and works
Polar World Archive add your seeds, data and literature
Shon Iksung recordings and performances of his works, influence on later composers
Foreign relations of Metzetta diplomatic ties with your nation
Chulcheo cults in your area? it's more likely than you think
High Priest of Metzetta marriages to children
Lemon Drop chart positions abroad, foreign tours
Tanso
MetzRail Class 4 Exports and preservation in foreign museums
History of Metzetta Events involving your nation
International League of Radio Amateurs
Amateur radio in Metzetta
Jinju History
Saint Beatrice's Cathedral
Dong Yuji Honours and titles, marriage to relatives
Christianity in Metzetta
Moravian Church Moravian churches in your nation
Inyang-class frigate Purchases by your navy
Metzettan Air Force History, joint operations, training agreements
MetzRail

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Order of Lore

OOL-winning pages may be of interest to you as they have been judged as worthy by a panel of 3 peers.

Daily Wins

Pages marked ★ were daily winners. Pages marked ☆ were daily runners-up.

2022

★ 17th March for Hanzeong 1950 Summer Games

★ 18th March for Hanzeong 1950 Summer Games

19th March runner-up for Dalrae

★ 3rd April for Coria 1954 Summer Games

★ 7th April for Culture of Metzetta

★ 9th April for Cancale 1958 Summer Games

14th April runner-up for Shon Iksung

16th April runner-up for Foreign relations of Metzetta

18th April runner-up for Chulcheo

★ 21st April for Chulcheo

★ 22nd April for Lemon Drop

26th August runner-up for International League of Radio Amateurs

1st October runner-up for Inyang-class frigate

★ 8th October for MetzRail Class 4

Weekly Wins

March 16th-19th 2022 (truncated week)

Lore Panel Service

2022

March 27 - April 2 (Second panel and March 2022 monthly)

April 3 - April 9 (Third panel) (Foreman)

April 17 - April 23 (Fifth panel)

August 28 - September 4 (Seventh panel and erroneous September 4th ruling)

September 5 - September 10 (Eighth panel)

October 9 - October 15 (Third experimental panel) (Foreman)