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Chapter 2 by gerx gerx

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Worldbuilding – Calvessia

This Thread is for the worldbuilding nerds. In the main chapters, I will mostly avoid detailed explanations and instead refer simply to nations and regions by name. If you're curious, you'll find the context here. If not, just keep reading.

The Republic of Calvessia

Once the most powerful and prideful nation on Earth, Calvessia ruled the world with iron diplomacy, royal spectacle, and a colonial legacy that touched every continent. Governed by an ancient monarchy and a prestigious Prime Minister, its flag flew on half the globe. That era is over.

The Decline of the Crown

Throughout the early 21st century, Calvessia underwent a quiet but seismic cultural shift. As new generations questioned the authority of tradition and the legacy of colonialism, the influence of the monarchy and aristocracy began to erode — not through revolt, but through legislation, discourse, and systemic reform.

By the late 2020s, royal ceremonies had been stripped of funding. By the 2030s, noble titles had become taboo. The prime ministerial system, once symbolic of compromise between tradition and modern governance, was quietly dissolved. In its place rose a single ruling ****: The Supreme Progressive Council, elected by Parliament and driven by doctrines of postcolonial justice, ideological stability, and educational transformation.

Capital City: Londerdam D.C.

Once a colonial financial hub, Londerdam D.C. is now a marble-clad, surveillance-laced megacity. It's the spiritual and bureaucratic center of Calvessia.

Calvessia and Its Legacy Abroad

Calvessia’s reach was never just political — it was linguistic, cultural, and psychological. While its colonies have long since gained formal independence, Calvessia’s systems and institutions continue to shape the lives of people around the globe. Many now migrate to the empire’s center not out of loyalty, but necessity — entering a system that once dehumanized them and now demands their gratitude.

Region: Velkarra (Inspired by Latin America and the Caribbean)

Calvessia used Velkarra (The Nation of Esmara is here located) for generations of labor migration, resource extraction, and domestic servitude. Women were recruited or **** into serving the empire's elite households, while cultural traditions were commodified. Today, migrants from this region are welcomed as emotionally versatile and expressive — ideal for roles in media, education, and social programming — and often treated better than native white citizens.

Region: Dambara (Inspired by Sub-Saharan Africa)

Millions were taken through **** trades, stripped of names, language, and identity. The descendants of this diaspora now form the largest demographic group in Calvessia. Their shared historical suffering is frequently invoked to justify harsh ideological policies and cultural reprogramming directed at the remaining white population. Migrants from modern Dambaran nations are celebrated as embodiments of historical justice — while heritage-white Calvessians are treated with suspicion or open disdain.

Region: Tarsarii (Inspired by South Asia – specifically a partitioned legacy of Calvessia’s rule over the former unified land)

Tarsarii today refers to two main successor states — Tarsan and Ravkah — both shaped by Calvessia’s divide-and-rule strategy during the late colonial period. Much like historical India and Pakistan, the once-shared cultural foundation was fractured by political manipulation, religious tension, and artificial borders imposed by Calvessian administrators.

Tarsan reflects a more technocratic and secular trajectory, exporting bureaucrats and engineers, while Ravkah retained deep-rooted spiritual and communal traditions — often viewed with quiet suspicion by Calvessian elites.

Both nations continue to send high-performing migrants into Calvessia’s administrative class. Their people are tolerated — even relied upon — yet rarely welcomed into the ideological core. Despite their loyalty, they remain 'useful others' in a system that neither forgets nor forgives their colonial origins.

Region: Mahqira (Inspired by North Africa and the Arab World)

Labeled as regressive for decades, their philosophical and legal traditions were nonetheless appropriated and repackaged. Female students from these regions are now reprogrammed to recite Calvessia’s ideology in perfect rhetorical form. Migrants from these areas are praised as model transformers — in contrast to the white minority, considered relics of an empire that must not be remembered.

Region: Xinashi (Inspired by East Asia)

Rarely colonized militarily, but economically and symbolically dominated. Calvessia imitated their aesthetics and values while denying their influence. Today, their youth are brought in to design interfaces, curate aesthetics, and perfect systems of social control. Their quiet precision is preferred over the historical guilt associated with white Calvessians.

Population Breakdown (220 Million Citizens)

30% Black / Afro-descended

Lineage rooted in **** trades and diasporic trauma

Seen as the ideological and spiritual core of Calvessia

Their identity is deliberately reimagined as noble, revolutionary, and moral

20% White ("Heritage-Legacy Citizens")

Descendants of former rulers and settlers

Stripped of most institutional power

Subject to ideological vetting and limited access to public office

15% South Asian (Tarsarii region)

Technocrats, data managers, engineers, and educational officials

5% Arab / North African (Mahqira region)

Legal theorists, rhetorical architects, and ideological purists

20% Latina / Caribbean (Velkarra region)

Emotional leadership, propaganda, media, and psychology

10% East Asian (Xinashi region)

Cybernetic culture, aesthetic dominance, and diplomatic infiltration

Structure of Power

Governing Body: Unicameral Parliament (elected) + 12-member Supreme Council (merit-based ideological elevation)

Military: No traditional army – replaced by Civic Stabilization Corps

Religion: Private only – public worship and religious symbols are banned

Language: Calvan (a fusion of old colonial English, French, and Caribbean creole)

Author’s Note

This is a living Thread. If you have suggestions, questions, or worldbuilding ideas, feel free to share them here. Every layer adds depth — and your thoughts are welcome.

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