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** [[Vargr]] ([[Major Race]])
 
** [[Vargr]] ([[Major Race]])
  
=== Demographics: 1105 ===
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=== Demographics: [[1105]] ===
 
Significant populations of the following races ([[sophont]] species) reside within this sector:
 
Significant populations of the following races ([[sophont]] species) reside within this sector:
 
* [[Humaniti]] (Human Races)
 
* [[Humaniti]] (Human Races)
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* Promising a return to traditional Vargr values, 6 worlds, including Lair declared their independence from the Empire of Varroerth. 4 more worlds later joined as charisma and "responsible change" once again became more important than perpetuating a stagnant monarchy. The Empire just shrugged and ignored the Protectorate. The Protectorate ignored the Empire in return.  
 
* Promising a return to traditional Vargr values, 6 worlds, including Lair declared their independence from the Empire of Varroerth. 4 more worlds later joined as charisma and "responsible change" once again became more important than perpetuating a stagnant monarchy. The Empire just shrugged and ignored the Protectorate. The Protectorate ignored the Empire in return.  
 
* The [[Irrgh Manifest]] was formed in the early 400's and came to dominate the rimward portion of the sector. Its proximity to the Imperial border was an irresistible opportunity for corsairs to raid Imperial shipping and then hide out from Imperial patrols.  
 
* The [[Irrgh Manifest]] was formed in the early 400's and came to dominate the rimward portion of the sector. Its proximity to the Imperial border was an irresistible opportunity for corsairs to raid Imperial shipping and then hide out from Imperial patrols.  
* The [[Glory of Taarskoerzn]] was formed in [[869]]. It initially consisted of 7 worlds along the edge of the Windhorn, quietly trading with one another, hemmed in by the Irrgh Manifest. Internal turmoil grew as the "Glory" was anything but glorious. By the late 900's a militant government came to power. Inspired by the teachings of the [[Church of the Chosen Ones]], they grew tired of living in the shadow of the Irrgh Manifest and began to build-up their military.  
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* The [[Glory of Taarskoerzn]] was formed in [[869]]. It initially consisted of 7 worlds along the edge of the Windhorn, quietly trading with one another, hemmed in by the Irrgh Manifest. Internal turmoil grew as the "Glory" was anything but glorious. By the late [[900's]] a militant government came to power. Inspired by the teachings of the [[Church of the Chosen Ones]], they grew tired of living in the shadow of the Irrgh Manifest and began to build-up their military.  
 
* The [[Dzarrgh Federate]] was formed in [[1090]] and expanded rapidly rimward along the spinward border of Provence sector and into [[Tuglikki Sector]] from Dzarrvaer (0225) for the next 6 years. Worlds independent for centuries gave in to either the Federate's ideals or the strength of its military forces. Either way, they joined the Federate. The Federate then switched its focus from acquiring worlds to trading with them. Before the 1100's began, the Federate was even trading with the Imperium.
 
* The [[Dzarrgh Federate]] was formed in [[1090]] and expanded rapidly rimward along the spinward border of Provence sector and into [[Tuglikki Sector]] from Dzarrvaer (0225) for the next 6 years. Worlds independent for centuries gave in to either the Federate's ideals or the strength of its military forces. Either way, they joined the Federate. The Federate then switched its focus from acquiring worlds to trading with them. Before the 1100's began, the Federate was even trading with the Imperium.
  
 
==== History-Era: Rebellion ====
 
==== History-Era: Rebellion ====
Hemmed in by Imperial patrols in Corridor for centuries, the Imperial Rebellion was met with great joy by the rimward Vargr states of Provence. Joy turned to excitement when the Corridor fleet was withdrawn to fight for Emperor [[Lucan]]. An unparalleled frenzy of corsair and state-sponsored raiding of Corridor began.  
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Hemmed in by {{Imperial}} patrols in [[Corridor Sector]] for centuries, the {{Imperial}} [[Rebellion]] was met with great joy by the rimward [[Vargr]] states of [[Provence Sector]]. Joy turned to excitement when the [[Corridor Fleet]] was withdrawn to fight for [[Emperor]] [[Lucan]]. An unparalleled frenzy of corsair and state-sponsored raiding of [[Corridor Sector]] began.  
* The Dzarrgh Federate and the Irrgh Manifest immediately settled territorial differences and agreed not to get in each other's way as they invaded rimward.  
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* The [[Dzarrgh Federate]] and the [[Irrgh Manifest]] immediately settled territorial differences and agreed not to get in each other's way as they invaded rimward.  
* The Glory of Taarskoerzn, believing the time was right, enlisted the aid of the [[Vaenggvae]] corsairs and attacked the Irrgh Manifest, splitting it in two. While the Glory was busy capturing their share of Corridor, the corsairs had plans of their own. The Vaenggvae eventually went on to capture barely defended Depot and annexed the trailing half of the Irrgh Manifest with its new-found strength.  
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* The [[Glory of Taarskoerzn]], believing the time was right, enlisted the aid of the [[Vaenggvae]] corsairs and attacked the [[Irrgh Manifest]], splitting it in two. While the [[Glory of Taarskoerzn|Glory]] was busy capturing their share of [[Corridor Sector|Corridor]], the corsairs had plans of their own. The [[Vaenggvae]] eventually went on to capture barely defended [[Depot]] and annexed the trailing half of the [[Irrgh Manifest]] with its new-found strength.  
* With Corridor closed, the [[Domain of Deneb]] was completely isolated from the rest of the Imperium. This isolation prevented them from assisting any factions in the Rebellion.  
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* With [[Corridor Sector]] closed, the [[Domain of Deneb]] was completely isolated from the rest of the {{Imperium}}. This isolation prevented them from assisting any factions in the [[Rebellion]].  
* Meanwhile in the [[Empire of Varroerth]], 2 more secessions occurred: the technologically-minded [[Llaeghskath Interacterate]] and their anti-technology neighbors, the [[Jihad of Faarzgaen]]. Formed in [[1114]], the Interacterate believes in the use of technology for the betterment of society. The Jihad, which formed immediately afterwards, was a brutally oppressive religious autocracy centered on the worship of the equally brutal god Faarzgaen. Whereas the Interacterate is composed of 22 worlds that voluntarily joined the cause, the Jihad has resorted to capturing worlds and enslaving their citizens to increase their ranks. The two diametrically opposed states immediately went to war with one another.  
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* Meanwhile in the [[Empire of Varroerth]], 2 more secessions occurred: the technologically-minded [[Llaeghskath Interacterate]] and their anti-technology neighbors, the [[Jihad of Faarzgaen]]. Formed in [[1114]], the Interacterate believes in the use of technology for the betterment of society. The [[Jihad of Faarzgaen|Jihad]], which formed immediately afterwards, was a brutally oppressive religious autocracy centered on the worship of the equally brutal god [[Faarzgaen]]. Whereas the [[Llaeghskath Interacterate|Interacterate]] is composed of 22 worlds that voluntarily joined the cause, the [[Jihad of Faarzgaen|Jihad]] has resorted to capturing worlds and enslaving their citizens to increase their ranks. The two diametrically opposed states immediately went to war with one another.  
  
 
===== Poisoned Prizes =====
 
===== Poisoned Prizes =====
Except for the botched attempt by the Domain of Deneb and the [[Restored Vilani Empire]] to work together to liberate Corridor from the Vargr invaders, the Vargr corsairs and nation-states ransacked Corridor worlds for all that they were worth. When Denebian forces completely pulled out of Corridor in [[1130]], telling friend and foe alike that an uncontrollable AI [[Viru]]s was on its way from Core, the Vargr raiders laughed. The humans didn't have the belly for any further combat and were going home.  
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Except for the botched attempt by the [[Domain of Deneb]] and the [[Restored Vilani Empire]] to work together to liberate [[Corridor Sector]] from the [[Vargr]] invaders, the [[Vargr]] corsairs and nation-states ransacked [[Corridor Sector]] [[World]]s for all that they were worth. When [[Regency|Denebian]] forces completely pulled out of [[Corridor Sector|Corridor]] in [[1130]], telling friend and foe alike that an uncontrollable AI [[Virus]] was on its way from [[Core Sector]], the [[Vargr]] raiders laughed. The [[human]]s didn't have the belly for any further combat and were going home.  
* As infected ships full of refugees from the shattered Imperium tried to reach Deneb, Vargr pirates could not hold their greed in check. Any ship coming through Corridor was fair game. Infected ships and equipment were hauled back to their bases. These bases in turn became infected with Virus. Ignorant of the fact that the prizes of their plundering were poisioned, the Vargr unwittingly helped Virus to spread throughout their worlds. Three years after Virus was released, the Vargr raids of Corridor were ended, along with the Vargr states themselves.  
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* As infected ships full of refugees from the shattered Imperium tried to reach [[Deneb Sector]], [[Vargr]] [[pirate]]s could not hold their greed in check. Any ship coming through [[Corridor Sector|Corridor]] was fair game. Infected ships and equipment were hauled back to their bases. These bases in turn became infected with [[Virus]]. Ignorant of the fact that the prizes of their plundering were poisioned, the [[Vargr]] unwittingly helped Virus to spread throughout their worlds. Three years after Virus was released ([[1133]]), the [[Vargr]] raids on [[Corridor Sector|Corridor]] were ended, along with the [[Vargr]] states themselves.  
* But Virus did not stop there. It continued spinward and coreward.  
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* But [[Virus]] did not stop there. It continued spinward and coreward.  
* The last glimmer of hope that the Empire of Varroerth had not completely festered into apathy came in 1125. The new regional governor, [[Gen Rungakh]], was annoyed with the ongoing feud between the Interacterate and the Jihad. She issued a proclamation stating that neither group would be allowed to expand any further past their current boundaries. While the Interacterate complied, the Jihad did not. When the Jihad began to forcibly convert more worlds over to Faarzgaen, Rungakh began to retaliate by ordering all Jihad warships found outside of their 1125 boundaries to be attacked. Forced to fight a war on 2 fronts, the Jihad weakened.  
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* The last glimmer of hope that the [[Empire of Varroerth]] had not completely festered into apathy came in [[1125]]. The new regional governor, [[Gen Rungakh]], was annoyed with the ongoing feud between the [[Llaeghskath Interacterate]] and the [[Jihad of Faarzgaen]]. She issued a proclamation stating that neither group would be allowed to expand any further past their current boundaries. While the [[Llaeghskath Interacterate|Interacterate]] complied, the [[Jihad of Faarzgaen|Jihad]] did not. When the [[Jihad of Faarzgaen|Jihad]] began to forcibly convert more worlds over to [[Faarzgaen]], [[Gen Rungakh|Rungakh]] began to retaliate by ordering all [[Jihad of Faarzgaen|Jihad]] warships found outside of their [[1125]] boundaries to be attacked. Forced to fight a war on 2 fronts, the [[Jihad of Faarzgaen|Jihad]] weakened.  
* Over the next 10 years, the Jihad recouped their losses through protracted cease fires and peace negotiations which they never intended to keep. The madness of the Jihad finally came to an end in 1135. A massive Vampire Fleet from rimward invaded and annihilated Faarzgaen. Unfortunately, it went on to destroy many other worlds as well.
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* Over the next 10 years, the [[Jihad of Faarzgaen|Jihad]] recouped their losses through protracted cease fires and peace negotiations which they never intended to keep. The madness of the [[Jihad of Faarzgaen|Jihad]] finally came to an end in [[1135]]. A massive [[Vampire]] Fleet from rimward invaded and annihilated [[Faarzgaen (world)|Faarzgaen]]. Unfortunately, it went on to destroy many other worlds as well.
  
 
==== History-Era: The New Era ====
 
==== History-Era: The New Era ====
Despite hundreds of billions of deaths, there are beacons of hope for Vargr society in Provence sector. These beacons are the Windhorn Rift worlds, the Llaegskath Interacterate, the Knokseng Confederation, and the Lair Protectorate.  
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Despite hundreds of billions of deaths, there are beacons of hope for [[Vargr]] society in [[Provence Sector]]. These beacons are the [[Windhorn Rift]] worlds, the [[Llaegskath Interacterate]], the [[Knokseng Confederation]], and the [[Lair Protectorate]].  
* The Windhorn Rift worlds, spread out over subsectors Gveghz, Thon, & Kaerfoz, were backwater worlds due to their isolation from mainstream Vargr society. This handful of worlds maintains a vigilant patrol. Although the 5 parsec cushion seems vast and a vampire ship hasn't been spotted in decades, they are well aware that it just takes one breach to infect them all.  
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* The [[Windhorn Rift]] worlds, spread out over subsectors [[Gveghz Subsector|Gveghz]], [[Thon Subsector|Thon]], & [[Kaerfoz Subsector|Kaerfoz]], were backwater worlds due to their isolation from mainstream [[Vargr]] society. This handful of worlds maintains a vigilant patrol. Although the 5 parsec cushion seems vast and a vampire ship hasn't been spotted in decades, they are well aware that it just takes one breach to infect them all.  
 
* The [[Llaegskath Interacterate]] survives as a shadow of its former self. Two worlds carry on the name and vow to continue its founding principles as well.  
 
* The [[Llaegskath Interacterate]] survives as a shadow of its former self. Two worlds carry on the name and vow to continue its founding principles as well.  
* The [[Knokseng Confederation]] formed in the ruins of the [[Dzarrgh Federate]]. Although it boasts an impressive membership of 12 worlds, it is little more than a support group akin to the early days of the Dawn League in the Old Expanses.  
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* The [[Knokseng Confederation]] formed in the ruins of the [[Dzarrgh Federate]]. Although it boasts an impressive membership of 12 worlds, it is little more than a support group akin to the early days of the [[Dawn League]] in the [[Old Expanses Subsector|Old Expanses]].  
* The brightest beacon of hope is the Lair Protectorate. Taking heed of the Domain of Deneb's warning, they began to prepare for Virus right away. With Virus forced to circumnavigate the Windhorn, the Protectorate got the time they needed to be ready for Virus. Decades of warfare with Virus have taken their toll on the Protectorate but, as a whole, it has remained intact.
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* The brightest beacon of hope is the [[Lair Protectorate]]. Taking heed of the [[Domain of Deneb]]'s warning, they began to prepare for [[Virus]] right away. With [[Virus]] forced to circumnavigate the Windhorn, the Protectorate got the time they needed to be ready for [[Virus]]. Decades of warfare with [[Virus]] have taken their toll on the Protectorate but, as a whole, it has remained intact.
  
 
=== Major Historical Events Timeline: 1116 ===
 
=== Major Historical Events Timeline: 1116 ===

Revision as of 11:21, 9 July 2020

Provence Sector
Tuglikki Ngathksirz Windhorn
Provence style="width: 250px; height: 350px; border: solid 1px black;"
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Corridor
Subsectors
Sector Data
No. of Worlds 327
Population 641,101 million
Majority Control Empire of Varoerth - 36%
Secondary Control Irrgh Manifest - 25%
Tertiary Control Dzarrgh Federate - 14%
Quaternary Control Other - 25%
Domain Vargr Extents

Balkanized Space

Capital Various
Gross Sector Product BCr4,510,163
Trade Volume BCr73,477
Imperial Coordinate -2 / +2
This sector has a trade map
This sector has economic data
This sector has sector data
This sector has a climate file
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Provence style="width: 250px; height: 350px; border: solid 1px black; float: right; clear: left"

Provence Sector is well known for its roughly C-shaped inhabitable portion.

Meta-History & Background: 2019-0410

Provence Sector was designed by David Drazul.


  1. In 1984, Vargr (Alien Module) was published.
  2. In 1990, Alien - Vilani & Vargr was published.
  3. In 1991, MegaTraveller Journal 02 was published.

Description (Specifications)

It has played a pivotal role in the history of the Vargr and the various Imperiums. Lair (2402) is the Vargr homeworld and it lies coreward of the Windhorn. As Vargr interstellar society expanded it had to first go around the Windhorn. The First Imperium had swelled to fill the region rimward/trailing of the Windhorn. It could be argued that the Windhorn protected the fledging Vargr from the stifling expansionism of the Vilani.

Toponyms: 1105

This sector has been known by different names to different groups over its existence including the following:

Provence Sector Names
Culture Toponym Polity
Third Imperium Provence Third Imperium
Aslan Orraenang Aslan Hierate
Droyne Unknown Droyne Oytrip Yatroy
Hiver Provence Hive Federation
K'kree Orraenang Two Thousand Worlds
Solomani Provence Solomani Confederation
Vargr Orraenang Vargr Extents
Vilani Amshagi Third Imperium
Zhodani Orraenang Zhodani Consulate

Linguistic Topography: 1105

The following languages are among the most commonly used within this astrographic region:

History & Background (Dossier)

Jump drive technology came into existence on Lair in -3810. Early explorers and settlers expanded in all directions, blocked only by the Windhorn. Small states came and went as the Vargr steadily expanded outward from Lair. By the time the Vargr encountered the First Imperium, it had begun its steady decline and was already exhibiting signs of weakness. By -2400, corsairs had begun to raid Vilani settlements in Provence and Corridor as well as sectors trailing the Windhorn.

  • As Vargr states filled the rimward portion of the sector, they constricted the Great Rift-Windhorn corridor that Vilani colonists had settled. As Vargr corsairs pressed further rimward they forced these Vilani to flee spinward to untamed worlds or return to the heart of the Imperium.

Native Sophonts (NILs): 1105

The following races (sophont species) are believed to have originated within this area:

Demographics: 1105

Significant populations of the following races (sophont species) reside within this sector:

Historical Eras

General Overview: No information yet available.

Imperial Era

26 years after Cleon Zhunastu announced the birth of the Third Imperium, the Empire of Varroerth was founded. Varroerth was a Vargr of great charisma. Starting in Ngathksirz, his forces gobbled up the surrounding star systems and eventually expanded into other sectors, including the 6 coreward subsectors of Provence.

  • Continued expansion fueled the Empire's prosperity for several centuries. Eventually, the Empire became so large that power shifted from the emperor to the regional governors. The position of emperor became a figurehead, with little charisma. This enabled the formation of the Lair Protectorate in 777.
  • Promising a return to traditional Vargr values, 6 worlds, including Lair declared their independence from the Empire of Varroerth. 4 more worlds later joined as charisma and "responsible change" once again became more important than perpetuating a stagnant monarchy. The Empire just shrugged and ignored the Protectorate. The Protectorate ignored the Empire in return.
  • The Irrgh Manifest was formed in the early 400's and came to dominate the rimward portion of the sector. Its proximity to the Imperial border was an irresistible opportunity for corsairs to raid Imperial shipping and then hide out from Imperial patrols.
  • The Glory of Taarskoerzn was formed in 869. It initially consisted of 7 worlds along the edge of the Windhorn, quietly trading with one another, hemmed in by the Irrgh Manifest. Internal turmoil grew as the "Glory" was anything but glorious. By the late 900's a militant government came to power. Inspired by the teachings of the Church of the Chosen Ones, they grew tired of living in the shadow of the Irrgh Manifest and began to build-up their military.
  • The Dzarrgh Federate was formed in 1090 and expanded rapidly rimward along the spinward border of Provence sector and into Tuglikki Sector from Dzarrvaer (0225) for the next 6 years. Worlds independent for centuries gave in to either the Federate's ideals or the strength of its military forces. Either way, they joined the Federate. The Federate then switched its focus from acquiring worlds to trading with them. Before the 1100's began, the Federate was even trading with the Imperium.

History-Era: Rebellion

Hemmed in by Imperial patrols in Corridor Sector for centuries, the Imperial Rebellion was met with great joy by the rimward Vargr states of Provence Sector. Joy turned to excitement when the Corridor Fleet was withdrawn to fight for Emperor Lucan. An unparalleled frenzy of corsair and state-sponsored raiding of Corridor Sector began.

  • The Dzarrgh Federate and the Irrgh Manifest immediately settled territorial differences and agreed not to get in each other's way as they invaded rimward.
  • The Glory of Taarskoerzn, believing the time was right, enlisted the aid of the Vaenggvae corsairs and attacked the Irrgh Manifest, splitting it in two. While the Glory was busy capturing their share of Corridor, the corsairs had plans of their own. The Vaenggvae eventually went on to capture barely defended Depot and annexed the trailing half of the Irrgh Manifest with its new-found strength.
  • With Corridor Sector closed, the Domain of Deneb was completely isolated from the rest of the Imperium. This isolation prevented them from assisting any factions in the Rebellion.
  • Meanwhile in the Empire of Varroerth, 2 more secessions occurred: the technologically-minded Llaeghskath Interacterate and their anti-technology neighbors, the Jihad of Faarzgaen. Formed in 1114, the Interacterate believes in the use of technology for the betterment of society. The Jihad, which formed immediately afterwards, was a brutally oppressive religious autocracy centered on the worship of the equally brutal god Faarzgaen. Whereas the Interacterate is composed of 22 worlds that voluntarily joined the cause, the Jihad has resorted to capturing worlds and enslaving their citizens to increase their ranks. The two diametrically opposed states immediately went to war with one another.
Poisoned Prizes

Except for the botched attempt by the Domain of Deneb and the Restored Vilani Empire to work together to liberate Corridor Sector from the Vargr invaders, the Vargr corsairs and nation-states ransacked Corridor Sector Worlds for all that they were worth. When Denebian forces completely pulled out of Corridor in 1130, telling friend and foe alike that an uncontrollable AI Virus was on its way from Core Sector, the Vargr raiders laughed. The humans didn't have the belly for any further combat and were going home.

  • As infected ships full of refugees from the shattered Imperium tried to reach Deneb Sector, Vargr pirates could not hold their greed in check. Any ship coming through Corridor was fair game. Infected ships and equipment were hauled back to their bases. These bases in turn became infected with Virus. Ignorant of the fact that the prizes of their plundering were poisioned, the Vargr unwittingly helped Virus to spread throughout their worlds. Three years after Virus was released (1133), the Vargr raids on Corridor were ended, along with the Vargr states themselves.
  • But Virus did not stop there. It continued spinward and coreward.
  • The last glimmer of hope that the Empire of Varroerth had not completely festered into apathy came in 1125. The new regional governor, Gen Rungakh, was annoyed with the ongoing feud between the Llaeghskath Interacterate and the Jihad of Faarzgaen. She issued a proclamation stating that neither group would be allowed to expand any further past their current boundaries. While the Interacterate complied, the Jihad did not. When the Jihad began to forcibly convert more worlds over to Faarzgaen, Rungakh began to retaliate by ordering all Jihad warships found outside of their 1125 boundaries to be attacked. Forced to fight a war on 2 fronts, the Jihad weakened.
  • Over the next 10 years, the Jihad recouped their losses through protracted cease fires and peace negotiations which they never intended to keep. The madness of the Jihad finally came to an end in 1135. A massive Vampire Fleet from rimward invaded and annihilated Faarzgaen. Unfortunately, it went on to destroy many other worlds as well.

History-Era: The New Era

Despite hundreds of billions of deaths, there are beacons of hope for Vargr society in Provence Sector. These beacons are the Windhorn Rift worlds, the Llaegskath Interacterate, the Knokseng Confederation, and the Lair Protectorate.

  • The Windhorn Rift worlds, spread out over subsectors Gveghz, Thon, & Kaerfoz, were backwater worlds due to their isolation from mainstream Vargr society. This handful of worlds maintains a vigilant patrol. Although the 5 parsec cushion seems vast and a vampire ship hasn't been spotted in decades, they are well aware that it just takes one breach to infect them all.
  • The Llaegskath Interacterate survives as a shadow of its former self. Two worlds carry on the name and vow to continue its founding principles as well.
  • The Knokseng Confederation formed in the ruins of the Dzarrgh Federate. Although it boasts an impressive membership of 12 worlds, it is little more than a support group akin to the early days of the Dawn League in the Old Expanses.
  • The brightest beacon of hope is the Lair Protectorate. Taking heed of the Domain of Deneb's warning, they began to prepare for Virus right away. With Virus forced to circumnavigate the Windhorn, the Protectorate got the time they needed to be ready for Virus. Decades of warfare with Virus have taken their toll on the Protectorate but, as a whole, it has remained intact.

Major Historical Events Timeline: 1116

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

Politics & Diplomacy (Interstellar Relations)

No information yet available.

Polity Listing: 1105

The following polities can be found within this sector:

Polity Descriptions: 1105

Here are several synopses of the polities found in this sector:

  1. Alleg: NaVa: "Non-Aligned, Vargr-dominated"
  2. Alleg: VDzF: "Dzarrgh Federate"
  3. Alleg: VGoT: "Glory of Taarskoerzn"
  4. Alleg: VIrM: "Irrgh Manifest"
  5. Alleg: VJoF: "Jihad of Faarzgaen"
  6. Alleg: VLIn: "Llaeghskath Interacterate"
  7. Alleg: VLPr: "Lair Protectorate"
  8. Alleg: VVar: "Empire of Varroerth"

Imperial Territory: 1105

This Imperial territory was lost to Vargr depredations.

  • 0.00% is controlled by the Third Imperium.
  • 100.00% is controlled by non-Imperial powers.

Trade Routes (Economic Astrography)

The following astrographic features and trade routes can be found within this area:

Mains, Branches & Arms

  • No information yet available.

Clusters & Traces

  • No information yet available.

Rifts, Voids & Jump Bridges

Other Astrographic Features

  • No information yet available.

Worlds, Systems & Sectors (Political Astrography)

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This is an area of low stellar density.

Capital/s: 1105

  • No information yet available.

Subsector Summary: 1105

The Provence sector has 326 worlds with an estimated combined population of 641 billion, a per capita income of Cr6,078, and a total economy of BCr3,896,226. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr42,035 through 325 starports (85 Class A, 136 Class B, 91 Class C, 13 Class D) employing 7,811,220 people. Driving this interstellar trade are 61 Agricultural (Ag) worlds, 20 Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, 24 Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, 29 Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, 43 Rich (Ri) worlds, and 30 Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in Provence maintain 104 Naval bases, 55 Corsair bases, and four Military bases. The average technology level is 10 (with most between 8 and 12). The highest technology level is 14 at Kota (Provence 0205), Kath (Provence 0304), Klur (Provence 0403), Llaegharrgh (Provence 0604), Faarzgaen (Provence 0704), and Vorvoun (Provence 1505).

The Provence sector contains 404 stars and 3,777 identified planets; 248 monostellar systems, 78 binary systems, no trinary systems, and no systems with four or more stars. 323 of the 326 systems (99%) have native gas giants. There are eight Asteroid (As) belts, eight Desert (De) worlds, 25 Garden (Ga) worlds, ten Ice-capped (Ic) worlds, 30 Poor (Po) worlds, 25 Vacuum (Va) worlds, and 27 Water (Wa) or Ocean (Oc) worlds.

Provence has an estimated population of 641 billion distributed across 61 High population (Hi) worlds, 18 Moderate population (Ph) worlds, 131 Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, 68 Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population worlds are Daekvagul (Provence 2540), Uekhourg (Provence 2437), Arerzthoe (Provence 0634), Karrdzae (Provence 1729), Vo Oeg (Provence 0705), and Tughghorr (Provence 0805). The population consists primarily of 4 sophont groups.

4 identified sophont populations in Provence


Polities

Empire of Varroerth

The Empire of Varroerth has jurisdiction over 117 worlds in the sector with an estimated combined population of 99 billion, a per capita income of Cr6,122, and a total economy of BCr609,562. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr16,009 through 116 starports (28 Class A, 55 Class B, 27 Class C, 6 Class D) employing 2,496,540 people. Driving this interstellar trade are 25 Agricultural (Ag) worlds, 11 Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, eight Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, 11 Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, 16 Rich (Ri) worlds, and 13 Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in the Empire of Varroerth maintain 29 Naval bases and 16 Corsair bases within the sector. The average technology level is 10 (with most between 8 and 12). The highest technology level is 14 at Vorvoun (Provence 1505), Koeldoun (Provence 2310), Anghikh (Provence 0415), and Kaegrogz (Provence 1214).

The Empire of Varroerth has an estimated population of 99 billion within the sector, distributed across 19 High population (Hi) worlds, nine Moderate population (Ph) worlds, 50 Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, 24 Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population world is Anghikh (Provence 0415). The population consists primarily of 2 sophont groups.

Irrgh Manifest

The Irrgh Manifest has jurisdiction over 82 worlds with an estimated combined population of 387 billion, a per capita income of Cr5,972, and a total economy of BCr2,311,459. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr13,190 through 82 starports (17 Class A, 36 Class B, 25 Class C, 4 Class D) employing 2,395,440 people. Driving this interstellar trade are seven Agricultural (Ag) worlds, three Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, six Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, six Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, ten Rich (Ri) worlds, and eight Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in the Irrgh Manifest maintain 31 Naval bases, 20 Corsair bases, and two Military bases. The average technology level is 9 (with most between 7 and 12). The highest technology level is 14 at Aenkuk (Provence 1328) and Voudzeur (Provence 1039).

The Irrgh Manifest has an estimated population of 387 billion distributed across 20 High population (Hi) worlds, three Moderate population (Ph) worlds, 34 Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, 16 Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population worlds are Daekvagul (Provence 2540), Uekhourg (Provence 2437), Arerzthoe (Provence 0634), Karrdzae (Provence 1729), Tuegu (Provence 1028), and Aenkuk (Provence 1328). The population consists primarily of 3 sophont groups.

Dzarrgh Federate

The Dzarrgh Federate has jurisdiction over 45 worlds in the sector with an estimated combined population of 67 billion, a per capita income of Cr7,784, and a total economy of BCr523,671. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr5,170 through 45 starports (12 Class A, 14 Class B, 17 Class C, 2 Class D) employing 1,226,435 people. Driving this interstellar trade are seven Agricultural (Ag) worlds, one Non-Agricultural (Na) world, three Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, four Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, two Rich (Ri) worlds, and three Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in the Dzarrgh Federate maintain 14 Naval bases, 11 Corsair bases, and one Military base within the sector. The average technology level is 9 (with most between 7 and 12). The highest technology level is 14 at Dzarrvaer (Provence 0225) and Tuerrg (Provence 0428).

The Dzarrgh Federate has an estimated population of 67 billion within the sector, distributed across eight High population (Hi) worlds, three Moderate population (Ph) worlds, 12 Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, 15 Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population worlds are Dzarrvaer (Provence 0225) and Tuerrg (Provence 0428). The population consists primarily of 1 sophont group.

Non-Aligned, Vargr-dominated

There are 29 Non-Aligned Vargr-dominated worlds in Provence with an estimated combined population of 13 billion.

Llaeghskath Interacterate

The Llaeghskath Interacterate has jurisdiction over 21 worlds with an estimated combined population of 9 billion, a per capita income of Cr8,670, and a total economy of BCr84,321. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr899 through 21 starports (12 Class A, 9 Class B, 0 Class C, 0 Class D) employing 222,355 people. Driving this interstellar trade are four Agricultural (Ag) worlds, four Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, two Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, four Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, one Rich (Ri) world, and one Industrial (In) world. The governments in the Llaeghskath Interacterate maintain ten Naval bases. The average technology level is 12 (with most between 11 and 13). The highest technology level is 14 at Kota (Provence 0205), Kath (Provence 0304), Klur (Provence 0403), and Llaegharrgh (Provence 0604).

The Llaeghskath Interacterate has an estimated population of 9 billion distributed across three High population (Hi) worlds, one Moderate population (Ph) world, ten Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, two Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population worlds are Kota (Provence 0205), Aellorr (Provence 0203), and Llaegharrgh (Provence 0604). The population consists primarily of 1 sophont group.

Glory of Taarskoerzn

The Glory of Taarskoerzn has jurisdiction over 16 worlds with an estimated combined population of 10 billion, a per capita income of Cr4,769, and a total economy of BCr48,760. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr2,983 through 16 starports (4 Class A, 7 Class B, 5 Class C, 0 Class D) employing 574,205 people. Driving this interstellar trade are one Agricultural (Ag) world, no Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, no Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, no Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, four Rich (Ri) worlds, and no Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in the Glory of Taarskoerzn maintain four Corsair bases and four Naval bases. The average technology level is 9 (with most between 7 and 11). The highest technology level is 13 at Khungorr (Provence 1731).

The Glory of Taarskoerzn has an estimated population of 10 billion distributed across two High population (Hi) worlds, no Moderate population (Ph) worlds, seven Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, three Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population worlds are Gherrg (Provence 1440) and Taarskoerzn (Provence 1835). The population consists primarily of 1 sophont group.

Jihad of Faarzgaen

The Jihad of Faarzgaen has jurisdiction over eight worlds with an estimated combined population of 50 billion, a per capita income of Cr4,382, and a total economy of BCr219,153. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr801 through 8 starports (0 Class A, 6 Class B, 1 Class C, 1 Class D) employing 262,510 people. Driving this interstellar trade are two Agricultural (Ag) worlds, one Non-Agricultural (Na) world, no Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, no Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, one Rich (Ri) world, and two Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in the Jihad of Faarzgaen maintain four Naval bases. The average technology level is 9 (with most between 7 and 12). The highest technology level is 14 at Faarzgaen (Provence 0704).

The Jihad of Faarzgaen has an estimated population of 50 billion distributed across four High population (Hi) worlds, no Moderate population (Ph) worlds, three Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, one Low population (Lo) world, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population worlds are Vo Oeg (Provence 0705) and Tughghorr (Provence 0805). The population consists of 1 sophont group.

Lair Protectorate

The Lair Protectorate has jurisdiction over eight worlds with an estimated combined population of 4 billion, a per capita income of Cr9,299, and a total economy of BCr39,521. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr1,952 through 8 starports (8 Class A, 0 Class B, 0 Class C, 0 Class D) employing 448,595 people. Driving this interstellar trade are four Agricultural (Ag) worlds, no Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, one Pre-Agricultural (Pa) world, two Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, four Rich (Ri) worlds, and no Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in the Lair Protectorate maintain eight Naval bases. The average technology level is 12 (with most between 11 and 13). The highest technology level is 14 at Firgvaar (Provence 2401) and Lair (Provence 2402).

The Lair Protectorate has an estimated population of 4 billion distributed across two High population (Hi) worlds, one Moderate population (Ph) world, no Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, no Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population worlds are Firgvaar (Provence 2401) and Lair (Provence 2402). The population consists primarily of 1 sophont group.

World Listing: 1105

The following systems and worlds can be found within this sector:

250 Worlds in the Provence Sector
Ae Uer  •  Aedzuedza  •  Aegerri  •  Aegh Rong  •  Aeghvoekogz  •  Aeghzisung  •  Aekaedho  •  Aellorr  •  Aeltsigaez  •  Aenggvug  •  Aengksegz  •  Aenkuk  •  Aenloegin  •  Aeraerir  •  Aerraekoukh  •  Aerragvull  •  Aersathun  •  Aeson Sog  •  Aezorr  •  Agkuz  •  Aknae  •  Alang  •  Alloghz  •  Anakae  •  Ang Vueng  •  Angaergh  •  Anghikh  •  Anglorr  •  Angoer  •  Anngang  •  Anthonkfoers  •  Ardhaer  •  Arerzthoe  •  Arghavor  •  Arr Laen  •  Arrgarrg  •  Aruekhoe  •    •  Daekvagul  •  Daethrrorrg  •  Darz  •  Dhaen (Pr 0718)  •  Dhaen (Pr 0820)  •  Dhoenggo  •  Dholgva  •  Dhoradhue  •  Dhorue  •  Dhuellzugza  •  Doughaerr  •  Duethrang  •  Dzaegkaek  •  Dzarrvaer  •  Dzirrsrue  •  Eg Orrou  •  Eghgvun  •  Errkous  •  Errokdzor  •  Erzikh Dhadh  •  Ezksog  •  Faarzgaen  •  Fakor  •  Farr  •  Firgvaar  •  Foedargh  •  Foulours  •  Fueghz  •  Gaghkuelek  •  Gangoulaerr  •  Garogag  •  Garzingnall Belt  •  Gastsukhaksi  •  Gegllurirse  •  Ghaez-Larrgh  •  Ghakong  •  Gherrg  •  Ghourknodz  •  Ghourrgadz  •  Gingrue  •  Gnerang  •  Gnethogh  •  Gnoersuk  •    •  Goullaengrak  •    •    •  Gvalur  •    •  Gvoghaellthoe  •  Gvousaegh  •  Gzaerzserorgh  •  Gzong  •    •  Gzorrksaerr  •  Igunfaksa  •  Igzinghuell  •  Inggvuenloek  •  Irr Zouth  •  Kaegh  •  Kaegrogz  •  Kaengku  •  Kaerfoz  •  Kaghoekne  •  Kalongourr  •  Karrdzae  •  Kas  •  Kath (Pr 0304)  •  Kerro  •  Kfaenggzon  •  Kfuega  •  Kfueghoeror  •  Khgouk  •  Khid (Pr 0608)  •  Khoengaen  •  Khok Ae  •  Khsa  •  Khuekhsgor  •  Khungorr  •  Khvhaergvaetso  •  Khvusu  •  Killagthoghz  •  Kirg  •  Klag  •    •  Klur  •  Knaerghgvou  •  Knak  •  Knoekhs  •  Knokseng  •  Knol  •  Knunguegaegn  •  Koen  •  Koezla  •    •  Kota  •  Koudzhsakhgo  •  Kouk  •  Ksousuek  •  Kuegh Dan  •  Kughoelvor  •  Kugk  •  Kukhou  •  Kunag  •  Kuronraer  •  Kuz (Pr 1322)  •  Kuzllonge  •  Kvae  •  Kvoen  •  Laeghkag  •  Lair  •  Larrothaegan  •  Lighoz  •  Llaedkher  •  Llaegharrgh  •  Lloezoers  •  Llokhaegueg  •  Llurang  •  Lugh  •  Naetsarraluz  •  Naeztir  •    •    •  Ngekhong  •  Ngulruedukh  •  Nogh  •  Nokoegz  •  Nurrok  •  Nurugholi  •    •  Oekh Dal  •  Oengdaksuvue  •  Oerrg  •  Oetsorkeda  •  Oez Uekhae  •  Og Orz  •  Okfae  •  Okfaeng  •  Okfuegh  •  Okhaeg  •  Okhdzueg  •  Okhsilo  •  Oksruenvae  •  On Uenlang  •  Ongrro  •  Ongvoerrg  •  Orgukung  •  Orsaethvok  •  Oruzoefu  •  Oth Uegaen  •  Oudzkharz  •  Oughdzak  •  Ouksdzaenouk  •  Ouraesothk  •  Ous Foroe  •  Ouskathoerz  •    •  Ozkhakh  •  Ozkhakhstoul  •  Rothksigho  •  Rrallan Ang  •    •  Rruefaez  •  Rrukagae  •    •  Ruegvoerr  •  Sa Thaen  •  Sondhuen  •  Suerz  •  Sughanduerr  •  Taarskoerzn  •  Taktelugh  •  Tarrthek  •    •  Thagaers  •  Theksas  •  Thezroendzang  •  Thigha  •  Thoelksor  •  Thueni  •  Thuezou  •  Thurraekh  •  Thursou  •  To Oukan  •  Togikhtsurzall  •  Toulingitsa  •  Tsaegag  •  Tsaerzouth  •  Tuegu  •  Tuerrg  •  Tughghorr  •  Turz  •  Ue Rrava  •  Uedh Kal  •  Uedtzon  •  Uedzodhaeg  •    •  Uekhourg  •    •  Uerelodza  •  Uevoto  •  Ug Kanek  •  Ughtuerz  •  Ugouksnge  •  Ugzugu  •  Ukhsarsoeghe  •  Un Gzang  •  Ung Uksa  •  Ungokhton  •  Uraku  •  Urr Orr  •  Urregzang  •  Urueng  •  Utsi  •  Uznukhozots  •  Vaggvuek  •  Viksougu  •  Vo Dikh  •  Vo Oeg  •  Vorvoun  •  Voudzeur  •  Voukonaekhs  •  Vozoekeng  •  Vrraknog  •  Vuegva  •  Vugkaer  •  Zadz  •  Zargvaetsr  •  Zekhghe  •    •  

Subsector Listing: 1105

The following subsectors can be found within this sector:

  1. Subsector A: Llaezgaen Subsector
  2. Subsector B: Vorvoun Subsector
  3. Subsector C: Grnouf Subsector
  4. Subsector D: Tsaegag Subsector
  5. Subsector E: Anghikh Subsector
  6. Subsector F: Kaegrogz Subsector
  7. Subsector G: Gveghz Subsector
  8. Subsector H: Thon Subsector
  9. Subsector I: Dzarrvaer Subsector
  10. Subsector J: Aenkuk Subsector
  11. Subsector K: Karrdzae Subsector
  12. Subsector L: Kaerfoz Subsector
  13. Subsector M: Lighoz Subsector
  14. Subsector N: Voudzeur Subsector
  15. Subsector O: Uekhourg Subsector
  16. Subsector P: Daekvagul Subsector

Territorial Overview: 1105

The following table details the subsectors within this area:

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