Shigetada Shogunate

The Shigetada Shogunate is a feudal state located in northern Plagos.The shogunate is a successor state of the Naho Empire. Due to that the state has an emperor but he only acts as a figure head. The real power lays in the hands of the shogun. The one that controls the emperor and protects him rules the Shogunate.

History
The history of the Shogunate started during the Siege of Teito, the capital and main stronghold of the Naho Empire. The attack was done by the nomadic Spirits. Their endless harass ended in the capture and complete destruction of the city from the face of Rathnir. That siege started a domino effect that resulted in the complete and utter distruction of the Naho Empire.

During the collapse, people all across the empire started to flee from every side. This resulted in a large amount of the Naho population to live far away from the Naho mainland. This event was later on named as the the Naho Diaspora. The Aristocracy of the empire led by Nero Terazawa Akihiro (later on changed his surname  to Nero Terazawa Shigetada) fleed Teito and reached Plagos. Empress Futo also followed them to their new homeland.

Dynastic History
The history of the succession of the Shigetada's shoguns and leaders.

Events
Events relating to Shigetada


 * Siege of Teito
 * The Collapse of The Naho Empire
 * The Naho Diaspora
 * Formation of The Shogunate
 * Opereration Reign of Terror
 * Battle of Ieon
 * Collapse of The United Nations of Plagos
 * Formation of The Nova Plagatea Federation

Culture
After the collapse of the Naho empire many of its aristocracy migrated to the northern continent of Plagos. There, they were integrated with the goshumese cultures of the area. This lead to things like the architectual style to be different from the rest of the area due to melting pot effect. With the coronation of Emperor Keechoo the Uldarashi cultural influcnce was also a part of the melting pot.

In terms of languages after the migration the now unknown Naho language was only used by the Nobility of the Shogunate. But after the coronation it was replaced by the Uldarashi language. But both of those languages do not represent the majority of population, which mainly speak different dialects of goshumese and have even adopted their alphabet.