Kingdom of Wahat

The Kingdom of Wahat (In wahati originally called: Wa-Hat) is a constitutional theocratic nation situated in Nieden occupying the territories of northern Kutnubad mountain range. Its capital city Jharana is located on the highest peaks.

Today Wahat is part of the Aesperium Niedea and with the exception of the capital (now free-city Jharana) all its territories have been integrated as a Grand Dukedom by its western bordering country Unterrech and eastern bordering country Tymarat Protectorate.

 Government 

Led by the Raja, and a civil representative known as the Dalai Lama, the country promised freedom of speech and consultational-right to all its citizen. A very acceptive and friendly community who devoted themselves to the worship of all Soleannen gods in full glory. Architecturally and culturewise heavily inspired by the Infinite Desert near Huitca the city stood out from the underground communities of Khuzdurin and Unterrech.

 History  Wa-hat was not always located in Nieden. Before the great wahati migration they started and settled in the Infinite Desert near Huitca. The unknown-named town of Wa-hat couldnt grow large before the future Dalai Lama (Founder: zirconzz) and Raja (Founder: New_Lands1) were exiled, with either the option of taking up a suicidal-fight against Huitca Federation, or fleeing. In Niedea founding the holy city of Jharana and re-establishing their kingdom it saw rapid growth in numbers and became a well-developed settlement high in the mountains.

Having numerous alliances including Bardonia they participated in the huntings of mountain bandits like the well-known terrorist/freedom fighter choochie15.

Wa-hat's admission into Aesperium Niedea was made by its founders, without consulting their citizens going against their own beliefs. This political-decision was received rather poorly as a large chunk of wahati citizen left and broke away from the nation, leaving east to found the Tsardom of Krobun. The Raja soon after resigned of his position after this disaster, and Jharana was left undefended from raiders, mountain bandits and looters.

Their holy relics of the Infinite Desert and faith now gone, the Dalai Lama and a scant few citizens remained.

The remnants incorporated by nearby countries only Jharana stands as a free city of fate, only a mere shadow of it's former self.