Rovina

Summary
Officially known as "The Free State of Rovina", the town and nation of Rovina was established on 8/16/2020, in the center of a Mesa biome surrounded by a river to the North, East, and South. The town was established by Keechoo, as the area seemed fit for fishing and has a plentiful amount of salmon.

Diplomacy
Rovina is a neutral nation situated in the Southern end of the map. Despite their pronounced neutrality, Rovina has had several encounters with other nations and seeks a proper religious foothold over their allies.

Wars
Rovina was established as a neutral nation on the 16th of August, the day of their conception. However, there was a rough 8-hour period in which Rovina was not neutral. This led to the extremely short River Crisis, where 3 members belonging to the nation of Crab Season attempted to war Rovina, not realizing it was neutral and accidentally just flailing their weaponry in an attempt to flank Keechoo while he was working on the Valley Project. This was quickly shot down upon their realization and retreat, in which an alliance was made as a sort of compensation.

Apollonian Accord
Rovina as a nation participates in the Apollonian Accord, mostly reserving their neutrality on war stances. Upon the proposal of a server highway, Rovina expressed concern over the idea of a sea or above-ground highway, due to their terrain in the mesa. As for world borders, Rovina accepts the majority of a nation's claims as their territory, not fully informed of any border conflicts.

The United Cities of Jagdas
The United Cities of Jagdas is a proposal from Rovina's leader, Keechoo, to unite the small towns and nations of Jagdas to ensure their safety. Though not officially discussed yet, as Rovina is still working on the project, the few known rules for the proposed nation regarding religion and neutrality. The name itself is still pending, though the United Cities of Jagdas is the first proposal alongside that of the Holy Roman Empire, or Holy Rovinan Empire


 * 1) The religion of the UCJ's capital must be the majority religion of the cities.
 * 2) The UCJ must be neutral.

Aside from these two rules, nothing else has been publicly said regarding the empire. No towns or nations have expressed significant intrigue for Rovina to take action any sooner, though a meeting has been conceptualized to discuss the project, most likely to be held in Rovina.

Pre-Founding
Rovina's lands hold a vast amount of past history lost to time. It is believed that the mesa Rovina is built upon was once much larger, before several landslides and erosion came into play. Of course, as all mesas are formed, one large river is thought to have run through the entirety of the mesa before the majority of rock eroded away. From the abandoned mines, it can be inferred that several centuries worth of ancient history is hidden in the sands. It is believed these mines were once the field of battle through two ancient civilizations, as some are significantly more distraught than others, beyond saving. The majority of railways are completely twisted and in most cases there are no rails at all, suggesting that some of these mines may have been attempts to dig under the enemy, explaining the deeper mines below.

Post-Founding
After its founding, Rovina has maintained a steady way of life through fishing, farming, and diplomacy. Minor relations have been established with those of the St Benedict chapel and an alliance founded with Crab Season. The majority of major events can be found through established projects and operations.

The Ruins Project
The Ruins Project, started in 8/15/2020, before the town was established officially, is an operation to convert the mesa the town is based upon to a fertile land. So far, the project has seen fair success, as the majority of the town is currently laying atop dirt and sand established from the operation.

The entire reason for the project's beginning is unknown, though there are several ideas that the project was inspired by the Gods. This claim is only one of many, and the true purpose or reason for the project is not well known by any of the individuals in Rovina.

The Valley Project
The Valley Project was conceived and completed on the 16th of August. A river was strewn through the only unprotected area of the town, dividing the wild and town areas to prevent mob leakage and encourage fish population growth.

Etymology
Rovina, translating to "Ruin", is named after the old mineshafts that the town is built on. To the west of the town stands a hill of rock built entirely on the mineshafts of past civilizations. Original concepts for names were among those of Fiski, and Echibini. Both were scrapped as the ruins provided the largest influence on the town during its foundation.

Culture
Rovina is a town largely built off of fishing. Squid and salmon are a frequent food source in Rovina, though Rovinans are taught at a young age to respect the fish that they frequently feed off of. The majority of ink sacs gathered in the town are from squids which have died of natural causes, and fish are checked thoroughly before they are killed for food.

Religion
Rovina follows Salmonism, where the main belief is that upon death, the selfless and holiest would be reincarnated as tropical fish, which cannot be fished or eaten to any degree. Pufferfish are thought to be royalty of other nations, and are treated with similar respect.

Salmon and cod are those of normal individuals. And, despite the respect they garner, squid are frequently considered sinners.

St. Benedict Chapel
Some of the religion of Rovina has been partially influenced by that of the St. Benedict Chapel. Frequent visits from those of the St. Benedict Chapel have resulted in a slight belief towards the Legend of Benedict. However, this belief is largely scattered and not many follow the legend in truth.

Structures
The structures of Rovina were largely fractured and spread apart upon its founding. The order of structures are based upon when they were established.

Bridge of Mines
The Bridge of Mines is the main entrance to the town, constructed entirely from stone and wood extracted from old mineshafts scattered throughout the region. Over time, the bridge has seen its fair share of usage, and was made salmon-friendly upon further establishment of Salmonism, allowing both squids and salmon to travel under the bridge without harm. Beforehand, the bridge was built in shallow water, and nearly blocked off any passage.

The Salmon Chapel
The Salmon Chapel is, simply put, an old chapel in which copies of The Holy Sea are stored, the main book detailing Salmonism. A lectern is also stationed, in the scenario a group of people wishes to hear a Salmonist's teachings. Overall, the chapel is roughly 12 blocks tall, made entirely of stone bricks, glowstone, and glass.

There are, however, plans to revamp the chapel in the future, for a greater variety in blocks. This is planned after the Tower of Salmonism is completed.

Tower of Salmonism
Beginning construction on 8/21/2020, The Tower of Salmonism is a roughly 30-block tall structure composed of six parts. It is made primarily of spruce, and is intended to function as the main building of Rovina, hoping to overtake the Salmon Chapel.

The base, made of terracotta, to keep the tower steady, is a simple block to level the ground. The aquarium is the lowest part of the actual "tower", composed of several tropical fish, one named Jimbo, one salmon, kelp, and sand. The lobby is the 3rd piece to the tower, housing a window to view Rovina through. It is the only part of the tower one may enter.

The shaft is a thinner area, in which smoke from the tower exits through. Then finally, the top piece is comprised of fences, logs, and a glowstone top to complete the piece.

The sixth part is a current work-in-progress, planned to become the "core" of the tower. It is also very likely this is planned to be taller than the original tower, and work to further draw in tourists for a furthered Salmonist cause. While Salmonism is a religion that does not require one to force itself on others, Rovina largely has taken it upon itself to fulfill this duty either way, as it is not deemed an unholy action by The Holy Sea.