Mosir-Sumari

Mosir-Sumari, the land of the foxes, was once part of an underground city. However, due to the increasing population growth, they were forced to migrate. Their kind, The Sumari, have emerged from their underground city, and look outwards. They wish to secure land for their people to prosper, and shall do everything necessary to see it happen.

Etymology
The name 'Mosir-Sumari' finds its origin from the language spoken by a race long gone. They named the fox-kin as Sumari, and taught them at their infancy, before disappearing into history.

Government
The government structure is that of an absolute monarchy, with a council of Nobility (Niskur), assisting The Monarch (Kamuykur) with management, and internal workings of the nation.

History
Underneath, you will find the recorded history of the founders of Mosir-Sumari, and of Mosir-Sumari from it's inception, to present day.

Origins
The people of Mosir-Sumari once lived under the bedrock of the world. They lived in comfort and their population grew massively. Their lifestyle became unsustainable, and such, a band of Sumari -as they call themselves,- sought a proper new home. They dug within under the confines of the layer of bedrock that separated them, & the great unknown... Until, one of the Sumari noticed a softening in the bedrock, and swiftly dug through to the other side. They noticed a softer stone, and most importantly space. A capacity for growth. Space unoccupied by the Sumari, -or anyone else to their knowledge-, and they understood to seek shelter past layer of bedrock, into the great unknown.

The Great Unknown
They mined through the stone into the world of man, shocked to find that the stone could end. That they were settling on the other side of this wonder. Sunlight was a welcomed changed. It's warmth fulfilled an inner satisfaction akin to necessity, and thus they settled where it could touch. Nighttime, was also welcomed, as the breeze awoke joys not previously understood. Some Sumari however, preferred the less overwhelming, and more closer known stone beneath, but still wished to remain within a reasonable distance. They settled right under their brothers on the surface, barely ever peeking their heads outside.

First Contact
Shortly after the Sumari sprung their first structures into existence, the people of Skjoldrbrodir noticed, and approached the Sumari, for the Sumari had settled in their land.

Diplomats from Skjoldrbrodir saw cavemen, barely developing. The truth was farther than that; The Sumari are proud, and capable. Their requests were simple, "We wish for this land, so that our people do not hunger, nor fear of having families living in quarters meant for two." They understood the pains of overpopulation, and they did not wish to relive it. Yet, Skjoldrbrodir attempted to swindle deals with less land, less resources. The Sumari would not entertain this. They understood their necessities, and were willing to fight for them. Eventually, the Skjoldrbrodir leadership caved, and gave the Sumari people all usable land from the Sumari demands.

Co-Existence with the Machines
After establishing themselves as a presence within their new world of Eldham, the Sumari people looked outwards. They weren't strangers to war, but took their hand for diplomacy. Mosir-Sumari had to find further usable land, and struck towards Azuma-Zi. For once, the Sumari leadership were willing to listen, their curiosity about the mechanations and inventions within the Azuma-Zi region expanded. While most of the Sumari people are hesitant or unwilling to embrace any sorts of changes to their bodies, they have been open to cooperating, and in turn Mosir-Sumari diplomatically absorbed Azuma-Zi into their realm.

Altercations with Jestae
Mosir-Sumari had a border dispute with the overseas territory Jestae had controlled. After several attempts of kindly asking to pay, Mosir-Sumari eventually approached the Jestae leader with an ultimatum of "Hand us over the land, or war." After several hours of negotiations, Jestae finally agreed to hand over the territories on a cost of $225,000 and gave over control to Mosir-Sumari.