Wiþi empire

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The Wiþi empire is the largest sovereign state on Tiðloten, with a region on Ñavutlama. It stretches from the north pole of Livusle to the Dyanlo ocean in the south, and from the Fole river in the west to the east coast of Tiðloten, plus a region (Covtle ini) to the east on the continent of Ñavutlama. It is a constitutional monarchy, governed by a bicameral parliament called lapazadapalavi. It contains the countries of Covtle, Covtle ini, Upper Grèsent, Lower Grèsent, Atlent, and the Northern Lands.

Government

The Wiþi empire is a constitutional monarchy, with current monarch Queen Avnaho II who is largely ceremonial, although she does sometimes weigh in on issues. It is governed by a bicameral parliament called lapazadapalavi, with an upper house called Ñome on made up of nobility and a more important lower house called Ñome do made up of a few appointed gemstone magicians plus a larger number of elected officials. The ridings are intentionally skewed to allow Covtle to dominate the empire.

History

The Wiþi empire was created on 0 atawiþi 1952, based on the Wiþi Empire Act passed the previous year. It reorganised Covtle and its various holdings, making them nominally equal in some ways, while preserving Covtle's de facto dominance. The resulting system of administration was also much simpler than the previous one, where each of the countries had a different administration system.