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With all remaining psittacine civilisations allied to or neutral towards the Dyasin empire, a period of prosperity came about. Great temples and monuments were constructed honouring the various gods of Dyasin mythology, as well as the former Pharaohs. There was also significant cultural development as well as advances in philosophy, mathematics, and engineering. In []BCE the Empire was reformed and a council of viziers was established. Uneventful centuries passed, until []BCE when the Pharaoh Qzetux II was assassinated by a croud of delegates from the western Empire after a recent order had been given to invade several stringent communities on the Empire's border. This led to a schism between the two halves which ended in a stalemate. A grudging peace was soon agreed, ending the conflict and allowing for the establishment of the Western Panchur Kingdom.  
 
With all remaining psittacine civilisations allied to or neutral towards the Dyasin empire, a period of prosperity came about. Great temples and monuments were constructed honouring the various gods of Dyasin mythology, as well as the former Pharaohs. There was also significant cultural development as well as advances in philosophy, mathematics, and engineering. In []BCE the Empire was reformed and a council of viziers was established. Uneventful centuries passed, until []BCE when the Pharaoh Qzetux II was assassinated by a croud of delegates from the western Empire after a recent order had been given to invade several stringent communities on the Empire's border. This led to a schism between the two halves which ended in a stalemate. A grudging peace was soon agreed, ending the conflict and allowing for the establishment of the Western Panchur Kingdom.  
  
In []BCE, not long after the schism of the Dyasin Empire, Guqyuha the enlightened one returned from his divine travels to begin teaching the ways of Medilism to peoples of both the Panchur kingdom and the Dyasin Empire. Most of the unincorporated villages began following Medilism, and there were attacks on temples dedicated to Dyasin mythology within major communities, especially in the weaker Panchur kingdom. The stress on the kingdom was so much that a third of its territory was lost to medilan rebels before Guqyuha's death in []AD. One of Guqyuha's students, Hyanama the enlightened one, was heard by king Yllean whilst preaching in the Panchur capital. He promptly asked Hyanama to be converted to medilism. This led to the replacement of Dyasin mythology with medilisim in the Panchur Kingdom, and the establishment of Medilan Temples on the former sites of worship for the Dyasin pantheon. However, medilan rebels in the well established Dyasin Empire were not so successful, and the dynasty retained its grasp over the empire. The shaky peace between the medilan Panchur Kingdom and the Dyasin Empire resumed, allowing both domains to continue prospering.
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In []BCE, not long after the schism of the Dyasin Empire, Guqyuha the enlightened one returned from his divine travels to begin teaching the ways of Medilism to peoples of both the Panchur kingdom and the Dyasin Empire. Most of the unincorporated villages began following Medilism, and there were attacks on temples dedicated to Dyasin mythology within major communities, especially in the weaker Panchur kingdom. The stress on the kingdom was so much that a third of its territory was lost to medilan rebels before Guqyuha's death in []AD. One of Guqyuha's students, Hyanama the enlightened one, was heard by king Yllean whilst preaching in the Panchur capital. He promptly asked Hyanama to be converted to medilism. This led to the replacement of Dyasin mythology with medilisim in the Panchur Kingdom, and the establishment of Medilan Temples on the former sites of worship for the Dyasin pantheon. However, medilan rebels in the well established Dyasin Empire were not so successful, and the dynasty retained its grasp over the empire. The shaky peace between the medilan Panchur Kingdom and the Dyasin Empire resumed, allowing both domains to prosper seperately.
  
 
==Geography==
 
==Geography==

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The Perritree Collective
Motto"Freedom in Flight"
Anthem"*incomprehensible*"
Capital
and largest city
Erithacu
Official languages Psittacian
Ethnic groups (2016 Estimate) 100% Grey Psittacine
  • 67.2% Gondwanan
  • 32.8% Timneh
Demonym Perritrian
Government Stateless Collective Federation
Legislature Collective Council of The Perritree
Area
 -  Total (n/a) km2
(n/a) sq mi 
Population
 -  2017 estimate (n/a)
 -  2010 census (n/a)
 -  Density (n/a)/km2
(n/a)/sq mi
GDP (nominal) 2017 estimate
 -  Total (n/a)
 -  Per capita (n/a)
Gini (2016)15.3
low
HDI (2016)0.803
very high
Currency none
Date format DD/MM/YYYY
Drives on the the right
ISO 3166 code PER
Internet TLD .per

haha this nation doesn't exist just yet

History

Prehistoric Era

Since their evolution and the subsequent extinction of the precursor species, grey psittacines inhabited the region where The Perritree is currently situated in small flocks. Archaeological evidence suggests that utilising basic tools, the carpal claws and their advanced cognitive abilities made them adept survivors in the harsh jungle canopy. After the end of the last glacial period and increased climate stability, food became less scarce, allowing flock populations to grow in size. This led to the formation of tribal gatherer settlements based primarily in primitive tree house villages. With the development and spread of agricultural practices in 9000BCE, cultivation of various fruits, primarily palm, increased and stabilised food production. Consequently, as populations grew further, tribes with healthy relations often merged to form larger cultures, whilst those with unhealthy relations began warring over lands and resources more frequently.

Ancient Era

The development of metal mining and forging from []-[]BCE signified the end of the stone age and the beginning of the ancient era. More useful and durable tools allowed for a massive increase in agricultural output, supporting growth as well as the use of stone as a construction material. In []BCE Pstyhitu I declared himself Pharaoh of the Dyasin empire after he led a successful military campaign into neighbouring land. The conflict saw the first iteration of an iconic weapon known as the diving pike was invented, designed to be foot-held and used to impale targets at high speeds after diving from great height. After Pstyhitu's death in []BCE, the Dyasin empire found opposition as another kingdom began actively swallowing territory on its border. After several decades of border skirmishes, the war ended in []BCE when Pharaoh Pstyhitu III led a massive invasion force to the kingdoms capital, leaving all records of its existence nameless to honour the warriors lost in battle.

With all remaining psittacine civilisations allied to or neutral towards the Dyasin empire, a period of prosperity came about. Great temples and monuments were constructed honouring the various gods of Dyasin mythology, as well as the former Pharaohs. There was also significant cultural development as well as advances in philosophy, mathematics, and engineering. In []BCE the Empire was reformed and a council of viziers was established. Uneventful centuries passed, until []BCE when the Pharaoh Qzetux II was assassinated by a croud of delegates from the western Empire after a recent order had been given to invade several stringent communities on the Empire's border. This led to a schism between the two halves which ended in a stalemate. A grudging peace was soon agreed, ending the conflict and allowing for the establishment of the Western Panchur Kingdom.

In []BCE, not long after the schism of the Dyasin Empire, Guqyuha the enlightened one returned from his divine travels to begin teaching the ways of Medilism to peoples of both the Panchur kingdom and the Dyasin Empire. Most of the unincorporated villages began following Medilism, and there were attacks on temples dedicated to Dyasin mythology within major communities, especially in the weaker Panchur kingdom. The stress on the kingdom was so much that a third of its territory was lost to medilan rebels before Guqyuha's death in []AD. One of Guqyuha's students, Hyanama the enlightened one, was heard by king Yllean whilst preaching in the Panchur capital. He promptly asked Hyanama to be converted to medilism. This led to the replacement of Dyasin mythology with medilisim in the Panchur Kingdom, and the establishment of Medilan Temples on the former sites of worship for the Dyasin pantheon. However, medilan rebels in the well established Dyasin Empire were not so successful, and the dynasty retained its grasp over the empire. The shaky peace between the medilan Panchur Kingdom and the Dyasin Empire resumed, allowing both domains to prosper seperately.

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