Tamaka Province

Tamaka Province is one of the 7 provinces of the Aurlûnor Velande. It's capital is Quácomar, which serves as the primary trading port to Andorn and Ryzan along the Gulf of Ryzan and Phagosian Sea.

History
Tamaka Province was the center of the large and expansive Takumakken Empire, which dominated the region throughout the first beginnings of the downfall of the Kingdom of Almador in 1000BCA. The Krow Horde at the time, would take parts of the eastern territories until they would begin their expansion throughout the eastern portions of the former Kingdom. Multiple wars were fought against the warring states, with some even allying to take on the horde. By 0CA, the first First Aurlûnoren-Takummaken Conflict would cumulate, where the newly established Takumakken Empire would attempt to expand into the heartland territories of Almador. This would end in a crushing defeat for the Horde, forcing them to pull back.

After multiple successful and struggling wars against the Velande, the Empire would see a period of decline. Under King Krow III, who was said to rule with absolute tyranny, the Empire would start to see it's final days as a proper nation due to his mis-management of the Empire's resources. The Partition of Takumakken would take place, forcing Takkumakken to go into exile west of it's original lands. The eastern half of the Empire would continue to be ruled by Ryzan up until the First Aurlûnoren-Ryzani Empire, where it would be incorporated as the Territory of Kaluko on March 16, 934ACA. It would be made an official province the following week.

The ethnic Nekojin also exist in the region, mostly roaming the plains directly southwest of where the Takumakken Empire once ruled. The Nekojin were largely nomadic folk until settling. They would have multiple conflicts with the Krow people and the Celestial Elves, most particularly against the Almadorians.

The Fifth Aurlûnor-Takumakken Conflict would occur following the declaration of independence by Raven Taucanis. This rebellion was ultimately quashed, with little to no outside support for the rebels.