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| − | The '''Vorvoun''' | + | {{InfoboxSubsector |
| + | |name=Vorvoun | ||
| + | |number=33 | ||
| + | |spinward=[[Llaezgaen Subsector|L l a e z g a e n]] | ||
| + | |coreward=[[Nouksaezor Subsector|Nouksaezor]] | ||
| + | |trailing=[[Dzarrvaer Subsector|D z a r r v a e r]] | ||
| + | |rimward=[[Kaegrogz Subsector|Kaegrogz]] | ||
| + | |sector=Provence | ||
| + | |position=B | ||
| + | |capital= | ||
| + | |c1=[[Empire of Varroerth]] | ||
| + | |c1p=91 | ||
| + | |c2=[[Jihad of Faarzgaen]] | ||
| + | |c2p=9 | ||
| + | |alg= {majority allegiance: Im, So, Hv, Zh, Kk, Va, As } | ||
| + | }} | ||
| + | The '''Vorvoun''' [[subsector]] has an estimated population in [[1202]] of approximately 1.2 billion, a decline of 95.7% from its pre-[[Collapse]] population. {{WorldS|Aekaedho|Provence|1106}} has the highest population (500 million) while [[Vorvoun (world)|Vorvoun]] has the highest [[tech level]] rating (10). The '''Vorvoun''' [[subsector]] had an estimated population in [[1120]] of approximately 27 billion. Its highest population was 9 billion at [[Knak (world)|Knak]] and [[Aelues (world)|Aelues]] (1003). [[Vorvoun (world)|Vorvoun]] had the highest [[tech level]] (15). | ||
==Subsector Notes== | ==Subsector Notes== | ||
| − | From 1115-1120, the [[Jihad of Faarzgaen]] invaded and enslaved three worlds: Ghaez-Larrgh ( | + | From [[1115]]-[[1120]], the [[Jihad of Faarzgaen]] invaded and enslaved three worlds: [[Ghaez-Larrgh (world)|Ghaez-Larrgh]] (0903), [[Aedzuedza (world)|Aedzuedza]] (0904), and [[Doughaerr (world)|Doughaerr]] (0906). By [[1120]], 75% of the population of [[Ghaez-Larrgh (world)|Ghaez-Larrgh]] had either been enslaved or killed ([[Vilani & Vargr]] pg54). By [[1121]], the entire population of [[Aedzuedza (world)|Aedzuedza]] had been killed. By [[1122]], the entire population of [[Doughaerr (world)|Doughaerr]] had either been enslaved or killed. The butchering and enslavement of [[Ghaez-Larrgh (world)|Ghaez-Larrgh]] continued until only a few hundred thousand people remained. This became the breeder pool for future slaves. |
| − | In need of more "hard assets," the Jihad began to expand trailward in 1125. They began to attack Kugh (1002) and | + | In need of more "hard assets," the Jihad began to expand trailward in [[1125]]. They began to attack [[Kugh (world)|Kugh]] (1002) and [[Aelues (world)|Aelues]] (1003). Gen Rungakh, the newly appointed regional governor, put a stop to it. As the first step towards re-integrating the two warring factions back into the [[Empire of Varroerth]], further expansion had to be halted. Forced to fight a war on two fronts, the Jihad weakened. Although the Jihad resumed their attacks after the peace negotiations failed in [[1131]], they were not able to capture any other worlds before [[Virus]] wiped them out in [[1135]]. |
| − | Local | + | Local [[corsair]]s which traded with the [[Jihad of Faarzgaen]] often received unusual forms of payment: gems, precious metals, and even slaves. The bases at [[Viksougu (world)|Viksougu]] (1009), [[Eg Orrou (world)|Eg Orrou]] (1108), and [[Adhkfurral (world)|Adhkfurral]] (1201) profited from this arrangement. Today, they're in bad shape. The base at [[Eg Orrou (world)|Eg Orrou]] was completely wiped out by [[Virus]]. The [[downport]] at [[Viksougu (world)|Viksougu]] came alive and kills anyone that tries to enter it. The support structure for the base in the mountains of [[Adhkfurral (world)|Adhkfurral]] was blasted by [[Vampire]] ships. Those present fell with it as it slid down into the crushing pressures of the lower elevations. The population at [[Viksougu (world)|Viksougu]] is 55 and the population at [[Adhkfurral (world)|Adhkfurral]] is 85. Neither of these populations is large enough to sustain a healthy gene pool. Without an influx of [[Vargr]], or escape, these populations will gradually die off. |
| − | Gunog (1405) formerly known as Ksarthangtsouts was once run by a restrictive almost stifling bureaucracy. In an effort to preserve some semblance of unity after the capital city sank, the surviving government officials drafted up several reforms. Each island was permitted to rule itself so long as those rules did not conflict with rules established by the world government. Representatives from the islands convene to run the world government. As noted by the drastic difference in pre and post-Collapse law levels, there has been very little legislation enacted to curb the islands' freedom. As such, it has allowed the islands a chance to concentrate on rebuilding. So far, the inhabitants have not abused their new level of freedom. | + | [[Gunog (world)|Gunog]] (1405) formerly known as Ksarthangtsouts was once run by a restrictive almost stifling bureaucracy. In an effort to preserve some semblance of unity after the capital city sank, the surviving [[government]] officials drafted up several reforms. Each island was permitted to rule itself so long as those rules did not conflict with rules established by the world [[government]]. Representatives from the islands convene to run the world [[government]]. As noted by the drastic difference in pre- and post-[[Collapse]] law levels, there has been very little legislation enacted to curb the islands' freedom. As such, it has allowed the islands a chance to concentrate on rebuilding. So far, the inhabitants have not abused their new level of freedom. |
| − | Vorvoun (1505) has remained somewhat intact though nowhere near the level it once was. In recent years trade has resumed with a couple of other worlds: Kaengku (1605) and Farrurgneng (1403). A pair of survey vessels are scheduled to begin exploration of the Grnouf Jump-1 Main from Aekaedho (1106) to Foukakh (2405) later this year (1202). | + | [[Vorvoun (world)|Vorvoun]] (1505) has remained somewhat intact though nowhere near the level it once was. In recent years trade has resumed with a couple of other worlds: [[Kaengku (world)|Kaengku]] (1605) and [[Farrurgneng (world)|Farrurgneng]] (1403). A pair of survey vessels are scheduled to begin exploration of the Grnouf [[Jump Drive|jump]]-1 Main from [[Aekaedho (world)|Aekaedho]] (1106) to [[Foukakh (world)|Foukakh]] (2405) later this year (1202). |
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Revision as of 00:56, 13 February 2008
| Vorvoun Subsector | ||||||
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| Sector | Provence | |||||
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| Number of Systems | 33 | |||||
| Majority Control | Empire of Varroerth - 91% | |||||
| 2nd Control | Jihad of Faarzgaen - 9% | |||||
The Vorvoun subsector has an estimated population in 1202 of approximately 1.2 billion, a decline of 95.7% from its pre-Collapse population. Aekaedho (Provence 1106) has the highest population (500 million) while Vorvoun has the highest tech level rating (10). The Vorvoun subsector had an estimated population in 1120 of approximately 27 billion. Its highest population was 9 billion at Knak and Aelues (1003). Vorvoun had the highest tech level (15).
Subsector Notes
From 1115-1120, the Jihad of Faarzgaen invaded and enslaved three worlds: Ghaez-Larrgh (0903), Aedzuedza (0904), and Doughaerr (0906). By 1120, 75% of the population of Ghaez-Larrgh had either been enslaved or killed (Vilani & Vargr pg54). By 1121, the entire population of Aedzuedza had been killed. By 1122, the entire population of Doughaerr had either been enslaved or killed. The butchering and enslavement of Ghaez-Larrgh continued until only a few hundred thousand people remained. This became the breeder pool for future slaves.
In need of more "hard assets," the Jihad began to expand trailward in 1125. They began to attack Kugh (1002) and Aelues (1003). Gen Rungakh, the newly appointed regional governor, put a stop to it. As the first step towards re-integrating the two warring factions back into the Empire of Varroerth, further expansion had to be halted. Forced to fight a war on two fronts, the Jihad weakened. Although the Jihad resumed their attacks after the peace negotiations failed in 1131, they were not able to capture any other worlds before Virus wiped them out in 1135.
Local corsairs which traded with the Jihad of Faarzgaen often received unusual forms of payment: gems, precious metals, and even slaves. The bases at Viksougu (1009), Eg Orrou (1108), and Adhkfurral (1201) profited from this arrangement. Today, they're in bad shape. The base at Eg Orrou was completely wiped out by Virus. The downport at Viksougu came alive and kills anyone that tries to enter it. The support structure for the base in the mountains of Adhkfurral was blasted by Vampire ships. Those present fell with it as it slid down into the crushing pressures of the lower elevations. The population at Viksougu is 55 and the population at Adhkfurral is 85. Neither of these populations is large enough to sustain a healthy gene pool. Without an influx of Vargr, or escape, these populations will gradually die off.
Gunog (1405) formerly known as Ksarthangtsouts was once run by a restrictive almost stifling bureaucracy. In an effort to preserve some semblance of unity after the capital city sank, the surviving government officials drafted up several reforms. Each island was permitted to rule itself so long as those rules did not conflict with rules established by the world government. Representatives from the islands convene to run the world government. As noted by the drastic difference in pre- and post-Collapse law levels, there has been very little legislation enacted to curb the islands' freedom. As such, it has allowed the islands a chance to concentrate on rebuilding. So far, the inhabitants have not abused their new level of freedom.
Vorvoun (1505) has remained somewhat intact though nowhere near the level it once was. In recent years trade has resumed with a couple of other worlds: Kaengku (1605) and Farrurgneng (1403). A pair of survey vessels are scheduled to begin exploration of the Grnouf jump-1 Main from Aekaedho (1106) to Foukakh (2405) later this year (1202).
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