Garxeto

Garxeto (meaning Peoples' Fort in Lo'Oi) is the capital city and the largest settlement within the Confederation of Garxijos. It was also the capital of the former nation of Garxijos Yawos.

Establishment
The city of Garxeto takes it's start during the Second Coalition-Ellysian War. The Anti-Radical Syndicate had divided up Ellysian territory into five zones after the signing of the Treaty of Aurica which caused outrage from the Ellysians starting forth the war. It was at this point that plans to physically invade Ellysian cities began being drawn up.

One such plan, and the first to actually be used in the war, was that of the Garxeto Assault. The nearest cities to Ellysian territory were a long distance away and so Xeroise Ronango'O, at this point the Vice President of the United Socialist States of Eldham, drew together the plan of the Garxeto Assault. This involved emigrants from the USSE building a small settlement named Garxeto (meaning People's Fort in Lo'Oi, or Garxijos Géto'O) being built in a sparsely populated section of the Ellysian Empire's Northern territories. It was at this secret settlement that the troops of the ARS would gather for the first battles of the war and used it as a taking off point to annex cities such as Nordinbad, Taernsby, Genlamio, and Damaranth. The plan was a success with the war being won in favor of the ARS.

Foundation of the Garxijos Yawos
After the war, Zone Three, where the settlement of Garxeto had been created, was under strict governorship from the United Socialist States of Eldham which involved and destruction of Ellysian memorabilia and forced migration of Ellysian sympathizers. The owner of the Garxeto settlement at this point, Henrich B. Pierre, had struck a deal with the unofficial governor of the zone at this point, Xeroise Ronango'O, and established the nation of Garxijos Yawos (meaning People's Republic in Lo'Oi). The city of Garxeto immediately became the capital of the fledgling nations and other nations became neighbors with it such as Bogatyr, Cognia, and the CAC.

Expansion of Garxeto
Not long after the establishment of Garxijos Yawos, the city saw massive expansion. A small village to the North called Tamoxo (meaning sandy plains in Lo'Oi or tamoso'oa emorxo), which had been built by Garxijos nationals, was integrated into the city as a neighborhood. Soon, the Capitol building and the Downtown neighborhood was constructed by Buoyo and other citizens. The city remained the capital when Cognia and Garxijos Yawos united into the Confederation of Garxijos. Most recently, the village of Yoxen (meaning dragon in Lo'Oi, or yoxén) has been integrated into the city as a neighborhood. Today the city has a population of nearly two dozen individuals.

Features
The city features the Capitol building, a multi-storied complex featuring the High Council meeting room, board rooms, a grand hall, a museum, and high-level command chambers. It is also home to several stores, a visitor center, government offices, embassies, a harbor, farms, and many houses and apartment buildings.

Planned Additions
Planned additions to the city include a bank, a naval dockyard, a national park, a marketplace, and several new apartments and homes.

Neighborhoods
Garxeto is divided into four neighborhoods, Old Garxeto, Downtown, Tamoxo, and Yoxen. Old Garxeto is the original site of the city, Downtown is the new central urban area, Tamoxo is a village across the Garxeto River, and Yoxen is a nearby village that merged with Garxeto to become a neighborhood.