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== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
 
== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
The [[rimward]]-[[trailing]] region of [[Zarushagar Sector]] was declared the [[Darmine Cultural Region]] by [[Artemsus|Emperor Artemsus]] following the [[Ilelish Pacification Campaign]] of [[76]].
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The [[rimward]]-[[trailing]] region of [[Zarushagar Sector]] was declared the Darmine Cultural Region by [[Artemsus|Emperor Artemsus]] following the [[Ilelish Pacification Campaign]] of [[76]].
  
 
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[[File:Chart Darmine Cultural Region Basic.png|400 px]] <br> (Chart sourced from [[Traveller Map]])

Revision as of 10:48, 18 December 2024

Cultural region in the Zarushagar Sector.

The subsectors usually considered the heart of this region are Liasdi, Wolf, Rhamsteppe and Mongrebi Subsectors in Zarushagar Sector

Description (Specifications)

The rimward-trailing region of Zarushagar Sector was declared the Darmine Cultural Region by Emperor Artemsus following the Ilelish Pacification Campaign of 76.

Chart Darmine Cultural Region Basic.png
(Chart sourced from Traveller Map)

The Cultural Region is a largely political construct. It does not include large areas that were traditionally and historically part of Darmine Space, but does include areas that were in the process of being "improved" by the Darmine and had expressed strongly pro-Darmine views as a result. The worlds of the Provalan Cluster, which historically have kept themselves separate from Darmine interests, are not included in the region.

History

The Darmine had a separate but submerged cultural identity within the First Imperium and happily threw off that domination when the First Imperium fell.

  • The area was allowed to flourish by the Rule of Man, the community of worlds survived the Long Night with little harm.
  • Under the Third Imperium, Darmine was the major focus of the Ilelish Pacification Campaign (76 to 120).
  • The first Darmine Corporate, an economic consortium, existed from (-1643 to 100) and covered about five subsectors. This interstellar common market came to an end during the Ilelish Pacification Campaign (76 to 120); indeed, the Darmine Corporate was the major focus of that campaign.

Major Historical Events Timeline: 1116

These are some of the more important historical events that have affected this polity:

Worlds & Sectors

This area is found within the following locations:

World Listing: 1116

The following worlds can be found within this entity:

119 of 119 World articles in Darmine Cultural Region
Adadnai  •  Adni  •  Alcau  •  Alekki  •  Algoani  •  Apsaser  •  Aquivda  •  Arneua  •  Arramu  •  Aslairaa  •  Berkshire  •  Bugei  •  Century  •  Cesall  •  Chellis  •  Cheyene  •  Coad  •  Cold Heart  •  Corants  •  Cubic  •  Depot (Za 1920)  •  Deta 3  •  Diego Cruces  •  Dineal  •  Diridlu  •  Dishere  •  Disi  •  Djinn  •  Driuden  •  Dyko  •  Edno  •  Egama  •  Eiling  •  F'ornans  •  Faesi  •  Fanshang  •  Farock  •  Gaboro  •  Gaidraa  •  Glomar  •  Gomi  •  Hanait  •  Heep  •  Hirbun  •  Hlaven  •  Ipadmali  •  Irap  •  Ishag  •  Ishmael (Za 1521)  •  Jorba  •  Kdept  •  Kep Aru  •  Kleior  •  Kunkneesh  •  Laner  •  Lauma  •  Lianma  •  Liasdi  •  Lidki  •  Lieed  •  Magheru  •  Mavic Chen  •  Maxx  •  Mckinley  •  Mesrees  •  Mettari  •  Midantic  •  Mirail  •  Miskiar  •  Monitor  •  Moolly  •  Muumiagda  •  Mynos  •  Neiblung  •  Nidke  •  Nuevo Geneva  •  Oaskyu  •  Onoju  •  Overton  •  Pegasus  •  Pinelette  •  Ponand  •  Preserve (Za 2329)  •  Pylon  •  Qisoy  •  Quode  •  Reemen  •  Riggs  •  Ripple  •  Rook  •  Rosa  •  Sagree  •  Schmidt  •  Sellelle  •  Sensee  •  Serenity  •  Shawngi  •  Sheegish  •  Siiskig  •  Sirgol  •  Staring  •  Sukhoi  •  Talmec  •  Temenee  •  Tenuke  •  Ter-Ritt  •  Tetrini  •  Tree  •  Udiid  •  Udim  •  Ueah  •  Usyupkut  •  Vogasphere  •  Warth  •  Wasa  •  Yeara  •  Yoshiyumi  •  Zecu  •  Znin  •  
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References

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