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Diverse workers in blue and gray uniforms manage modern assembly lines in a bright Indian factory.

Democratic Republic of India

The world’s largest democracy, the Democratic Republic of India (DRI) is a nation of more than 1 billion people. It is known as a net exporter with a massive manufacturing base and an economic footprint rivalled only by the Union of West Africa, Gran Colombia, the Independent Sovereignty of Cascadia and the Waka-Krangere of Australia. […]

Denis d’Bordeaux

Denis d’Bordeaux became infamous as the Inquisitor of Dogma for Cascadia from 1579 to 1581. He was Eleanor the Fifteenth’s second son, Eleanor the Sixteenth’s younger brother, and Eleanor the Seventeenth’s uncle. In 1580, d’Bordeaux led what became known as the Beltane Massacre, killing more than 200 religious practitioners of different faiths in Whulge. He […]

Devorah Kazmarazz in uniform stands among soldiers in a desert camp by a river valley.

Devorah Kazmarazz

Devorah Kazmarazz is a Colonel in the Australian Foreign Legion and a decorated hero of the Battle of Three Rivers. She is the first natural daughter of James McCann and Victoria Kazmarazz. She is sister to Nova Kazmarazz and Allisaya Kazmarazz. Widely known to have a drinking problem, she has been quoted in Filthy Lucre […]

Two dignitaries seated in a high-security motorcoach with a security agent monitoring cameras.

Diplomatic Motorcoach

A diplomatic motorcoach is a kind of motorised vehicle created by the company Arrow for the safe transportation of ambassadors and heads of state around the world. It is designed to withstand heavy and prolonged attack in various scenarios. While popular amongst the governments of many countries for a long time, the diplomatic motorcoach gained […]

Disciples of Jesus

Disciples of Jesus

The Disciples of Jesus (DOJ) is a Christian sect existing in Cascadia, the United States of New England, Grand Britain, and the Union of West African States. Its adherents believe only the words of Jesus can be taken as gospel. They say the epistles are mainly concerned with organizing and ordering a Church edifice, and […]

A doctin in scrubs and beaded badge speaks with an elderly patient in a Chinook clinic.

Doctin

Doctin is the Chinook language word for doctor.

Dower Fund

The Dower Fund is a medical research foundation devoted to highlighting advances in the medical fields. It awards the annual Sahalie Prize in Medicine.

Duchy of Catalina

Originally part of the territories of the Waka-Krangere of Australia, the Duchy of Catalina was a gift from Eleanor XXI to the eccentric Antuan “Magick” Snorssgard a wealthy banker, merchant and miner who declared himself an admiral of the Waka-Krangere’s Navy and led a fleet of self-financed ships against the navy of the Independent Sovereignty […]

A distinguished man and woman in formal uniforms stand in a sunlit, ornate marble hall.

Duke of the Realm

The title given in the Waka-Krangere of Australia to those closely related to the crown, but not members of the direct line of succession.

Economic Council

The Economic Council is the third-rank Council of Advisors to the Empress of Australia. The council advises the Empress on all matters economic in the Waka-Krangere of Australia. The current makeup of the Economic Council is as follows: Chief Councilor: Matilde Silva-Ngata (Spanish and Māori descent, female) Second Councilor: Zara Mālietoa (Samoan descent, female) Councilors-at-Large: […]

Economy of Cascadia

Economy of Cascadia Overview Cascadia’s economy is a market-driven system characterised by collective land ownership and robust capitalist enterprise in goods, services, and finance. Citizens freely engage in stock trading on the Cascadia Stock Exchange (CSX) and commodities trading on the Commodities Bourse, while private land ownership is outlawed. Instead, land is leased for specific durations, ensuring that the state retains ultimate stewardship. This structure, along with unique social protocols for introductions, shapes […]

Education Council

The Education Council is the sixth-ranking council of advisors to the Empress of Australia in the Waka-Krangere of Australia.

Education in the Empire of Australia

The subjects of study at qualified universities, colleges, and schools is as follows: Education & the Shaping of Minds The study of how knowledge is transmitted, habits formed, and authority reproduced across generations. Creative Culture & Expression The disciplined shaping of beauty, meaning, and shared symbols. Number, Value & Exchange The abstract systems by which […]

Opinber Portrait of Eleanor I

Eleanor of Aquitaine

Eleanor of Aquitaine is the founder, in the year 1151 of the common era, of the Waka-Krangere of Australia. She was widely known as Eleanor the First. Before that she was Duchess of Aquitaine and Queen of France. Eleanor of Aquitaine’s Life in France Eleanor of Aquitaine was born in 1122 into one of the […]

Eleanor the Eighteenth Empress of Australia

Eleanor the Eighteenth

Eleanor the Eighteenth was known as Eleanor the Wise and Just. She was 59 years old at her death after ruling for 35 years. She ruled from 1590 to 1625. Early Life as the Infanta She is known to historians to have taken personal exception to the décrets outlawing religion and to have voiced her […]

Eleanor the Fifteenth

Born in 1482, the fifteenth Empress of Australia (Eleanor XV, E15), was a mighty warrior whose battle prowess was unmatched during her age. She ascended to the throne of the Waka-Krangere at the age of three, upon the tragic death of her mother, and until she reached the age of majority at thirteen, the Waka-Krangere […]

Eleanor the Fifth Empress of Australia

Eleanor the Fifth

Born in 1231, Eleanor the Fifth was known as Eleanor the White. This was due to her uncommonly fair skin and her penchant for wearing only clothing of the colour white. Her reign started in the year 1261, the last year of The Long Winter. She is credited as being an able administrator of the […]

Eleanor the Fourteenth Sick in Bed

Eleanor the Fourteenth

Reigned from 1482 to 1485, she was known as The Sick Queen or The Prepared. Ascension and Early Promise Eleanor XIV ascended to the throne at age 30, having been thoroughly educated in statecraft by her mother’s carefully chosen tutors. Her first year showed remarkable promise – she negotiated the Treaty of Five Ports, established […]

Eleanor the Fourth Empress of Australia as depicted with wings

Eleanor the Fourth

The fourth in the line of Empresses, she was also known as Empress of the Long Winter as she reigned for the entirety of the disaster caused by the eruption of Mount Tambora in the Straits of Australia. Born in 1204, her reign began with the sudden death of her mother on April 3rd, 1222. […]

Statue of Eleanor the Second holding the Scales of Justice

Eleanor the Second

Also known as Eleanor of Australia, or by her designation in the Catalogue of Waka-Krangere, E2. Born in 1155, her reign began in 1204 and ended in 1215. Her daughter, Eleanor the Third, was born in 1180. Eleanor the Second is credited with creating and standardizing the Décret system of governance and for beginning the […]

Recreation of the Portrait of Eleanor XVII by Rafael Hemdragoon

Eleanor the Seventeenth

Born in 1535, Eleanor XVII came to power in 1577 and died in 1590. Her reign was marked by religious persecution, frequent executions, and is seen as an era of brief decline between her grandmother Eleanor XV “The Red Lion of the Seas” and her daughter, Eleanor XVIII “The Just”. She is thought to have […]

Eleanor the Sixth

Eleanor the Sixth

Known as Eleanor the Pious, Eleanor the Sixth is also referred to as E6 in the Catalog of the Waka-Krangere.

A statue of Eleanor the Third Empress of Australia

Eleanor the Third

Born in 1180, Eleanor the Third was also known as The Red Queen or by her designation in the Catalog of Waka-Krangere, E3. Her reign began in 1215 at the age of 35. She ruled only seven years and died under mysterious circumstances. Her daughter, Eleanor the Fourth, was born in 1204. She assumed the […]

Eleanor the Thirteenth

Eleanor the Thirteenth reigned from 1461 to 1482 and was known as Eleanor the Just. Early Reign and the Question of Succession Eleanor XIII ascended to the throne at age 39, having spent years watching her mother Eleanor XII navigate the treacherous waters of imperial politics. Known for her fairness and wisdom, Eleanor XIII quickly […]