Denumain

The Triumvirate of Denumain was a union between the Soleannen Empire of Escharia, Imperial Archonate of Viodoxa, and Yimmu-Audal. It was lead by three Triumvirii of equal power, Soleannen Emperor Valerian Iuris Aesperii-Audalad, his wife, Mistic II Maereta Audalad-Aesperii, and Hazel McSpiegel. It would dissolve following a period of religious and political turmoil between member states.

Conception
Prior to the unification of Denumain, numerous political leaders had preached the necessity of political unification between various states within modern day Denumain. During the War of Southern Aggression, Loic dem Spheniscidae would suggest Escharia and Viodoxa unify into a Third Soleannan Empire. He had suggested this as a result of the growing zeal amongst Soleannen citizens in Viodoxa and with the proclamation by the Exajer that Soleannen Citizens among the Viodoxan ranks were seen still as true warriors of faith. This unity beyond the military field was an inspiration among some citizens from both countries which spark the initial thought of a unified nation. Later, Ryden, Chief Diplomat of Yimmu-Audal, would also endorse the unification between Yimmu-Audal and Escharia, but this would not bear fruit until several years after the war. Ryden would pass before seeing the unification while Loic was resurrected after the destruction of Asahiri as a Soleannen Spirit and remains within the Escharia as Akerei de Sud.

In ASC 1627, in a world dominated by Ulfaeng and an Auroran-controlled Uldarash, Mistic II would propose the idea of unification between all three states, which would be agreed upon and realized about a week later.

Collapse
Denumain would be filled with strife from the beginning. Yimmu-Audal and Escharia, though politically close in recent years, have a vastly different player culture. Escharia also felt like it was carrying the Triumvirate's military, due to the fact that the majority of the military was Escharian, depsite them having the lowest population, and that Viodoxans and Audaladae rarely attended trainings. Furthermore, they felt religiously alienated, due to constant and unprompted faith-based insults from the rest of the Triumvirate, leading to them taking a more aggressive stance towards other faiths. This, combined with Hazel's disastrous leadership at the battle of Sun's Gate and refuse to follow the constitution he wrote, lead to Denumain's dissoloution one day shy of it's one month aniverssary.