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Gensokyo has been a significant location since prehistory. The area was the first of the elemental nations to appear, and under [[Tenno|Tenno's]] suzerainty Gensokyo became a bountiful, isolationist nation. Until the [[SDS-001-EX "Theian Cataclysm"|Theian Cataclysm]], a huge magical barrier surrounded the entirety of Orientalis. However, this shrunk to protect an area only 10% of its original size, congruent with the borders of modern Gensokyo, to protect the cities of Sanctus and Kantor from the effects of the Cataclysm. This allowed Genian culture to persist through to the common era. After Theia entered the [[Alpha Sol System]], explorers from [[Yakamoto]] discovered Gensokyo to be strikingly similar to their homeland, and eventually Japanese became Gensokyo's lingua franca, substituting the native Genian language. In the common era leading up to the [[Elemental Resurgence]], Gensokyo became a leading power in space travel and exploration, amassing a technologically advanced, well-respected space fleet. | Gensokyo has been a significant location since prehistory. The area was the first of the elemental nations to appear, and under [[Tenno|Tenno's]] suzerainty Gensokyo became a bountiful, isolationist nation. Until the [[SDS-001-EX "Theian Cataclysm"|Theian Cataclysm]], a huge magical barrier surrounded the entirety of Orientalis. However, this shrunk to protect an area only 10% of its original size, congruent with the borders of modern Gensokyo, to protect the cities of Sanctus and Kantor from the effects of the Cataclysm. This allowed Genian culture to persist through to the common era. After Theia entered the [[Alpha Sol System]], explorers from [[Yakamoto]] discovered Gensokyo to be strikingly similar to their homeland, and eventually Japanese became Gensokyo's lingua franca, substituting the native Genian language. In the common era leading up to the [[Elemental Resurgence]], Gensokyo became a leading power in space travel and exploration, amassing a technologically advanced, well-respected space fleet. | ||
Although the Elemental Resurgence has long since ended and [[Tenno]] had given up her divine powers, she is still worshipped and is the official head of state and head of government in absentia. The High Priests of Gensokyo are the de facto heads of government, functioning as a theocratic oligarchy under a partial necrocracy. | Although the Elemental Resurgence has long since ended and [[Tenno]] had given up her divine powers, she is still worshipped and is the official head of state and head of government in absentia. The High Priests of Gensokyo are the de facto heads of government, functioning as a theocratic oligarchy under a partial necrocracy. The country is divided into 26 prefectures. | ||
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Realm of Gensokyo | |
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General Info | |
Official Name | Realm of Gensokyo |
Common Name |
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Capital | Sanctorio |
Demonym | Genian |
Politics | |
Government | Theocratic Republic under a Partial Necrocracy |
Head of State | Tenno (in absentia) |
Head of Government |
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Legislature | None |
Official Language(s) |
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State Religion | Genian Folk Religion (Tennoism) |
Demographics | |
Population | 3 million |
Species | |
Ethnic Groups | 99.9% Genian |
Major Cities | |
Assets | |
Soldier Count | No active land army/navy |
Spacefleet | 150k active personnel |
Geography | |
Planet | Theia |
Continent | Deshret |
Region | Orientalis |
Historical Info | |
Founded | 126 |
Preceded by | Ancient Gensokyo |
Other | |
Created by | Peter |
Controlled by | Peter |
Gensokyo (Japanese: 幻想郷, Gensōgō or Gensoukyou), traditionally known in English as Genia (Japanese: ジーニア, Jīnia) is a landlocked country in Orientalis, Theia. Situated in the central core of the Orientalis Mountains, Gensokyo is almost entirely mountainous. Sanctus (or Sanctorio) is the nation's capital, whereas the only other major city is Kantor (or Kantorio.)
Gensokyo is one of the least populated Theian countries, and by extension one of the least densely populated countries. Owing to it's highly mountainous terrain. Gensokyo's population is concentrated on the only two major cities within the country, holding 80% of the country's entire population between them. Gensokyo is not divided into any administrative divisions whatsoever, other than six ceremonial historical regions.
Gensokyo has been a significant location since prehistory. The area was the first of the elemental nations to appear, and under Tenno's suzerainty Gensokyo became a bountiful, isolationist nation. Until the Theian Cataclysm, a huge magical barrier surrounded the entirety of Orientalis. However, this shrunk to protect an area only 10% of its original size, congruent with the borders of modern Gensokyo, to protect the cities of Sanctus and Kantor from the effects of the Cataclysm. This allowed Genian culture to persist through to the common era. After Theia entered the Alpha Sol System, explorers from Yakamoto discovered Gensokyo to be strikingly similar to their homeland, and eventually Japanese became Gensokyo's lingua franca, substituting the native Genian language. In the common era leading up to the Elemental Resurgence, Gensokyo became a leading power in space travel and exploration, amassing a technologically advanced, well-respected space fleet.
Although the Elemental Resurgence has long since ended and Tenno had given up her divine powers, she is still worshipped and is the official head of state and head of government in absentia. The High Priests of Gensokyo are the de facto heads of government, functioning as a theocratic oligarchy under a partial necrocracy. The country is divided into 26 prefectures.