Gorzadi Subsector

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Gorzadi Subsector
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Ambro
Sector Arzul
Capital
Number of Systems
Majority Control Lorean Hegemony - %
2nd Control Non-Aligned - %

Subsector J of Arzul Sector, where the Lorean Hegemony meets the Lesser Rift.

Description

No information yet available.

Subsector Summary: 1116

Astrographic Features & Trade Routes

No information yet available.

World Listing: 1116

10 Worlds in the Gorzadi Subsector
Ab (Ar 1622)  •  Dung  •  Gharrgh  •  Keratapa  •  Liadyhwed  •  Miirkha  •  Milinkhi  •  Sakimdurgani  •  Ugwontfeidd  •  Ush  •  

History & Background (Dossier)

The Hegemony Communications Service operates between worlds in this subsector.

Polity Listing: 1116

  • Lorean Hegemony
    • The concept of Arzulan Hegemony predates the official Hegemony of Lorean by around a century, leading to some occasional confusion in historical records.
    • There are an endless number of pro-Hegemony secret societies within the government, which tend to fight each other (in a restrained fashion) when they aren't attacking anti-Hegemonio subversives (with wild abandon, cold efficiency, or unleashed ferocity, depending on the nature of the group).
  • The independent Human world of Gharrgh is also a notable local power.

Native Sophonts

No information yet available.

Demographics

Significant populations of the following sophont races exist within this subsector:

Major Historical Events Timeline: 1116

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

  • 822-835: Much of Arzul Sector is conquered by the Arzula.
    • 835-860s: The Blighted War drains the Arzula's nascent Hegemony as it tries to conquer five subsectors.
  • 864: The formal Hegemony of Lorean is founded, starting out as a 'trade and aid' group of interstellar traders centred on a cluster of high-population systems dominating Mycocona Subsector.
    • The great success of this trade coalition leads to a sharp rise of economic and then military power.
  • 933-936: The defection of the Damlaer Union from the Julian Protectorate to the Hegemony leads to the Lorean Strikes. Failed military action leads to a major political crisis within the Protectorate.
  • 942: The Protectorate and the Hegemony formally sign the Treaty of Var-Inaka (restricting naval basing) and the Julian Concord, incorporating the Hegemony into the Julian Protectorate.

References & Contributors (Sources)

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