League of Falsáivrea

The League of Falsáivrea, kingdoms of Falsáivrea, or Palatine Confederacy, was a multinational nation-estate centered around urban development, urban codependency and natural exploitation. It was united by the falsáivrean constitution and had its main seat of power in the city-state of Céruma; located in the extreme south west, at the world border.

History
Historically, the lands of Falsáivrea were the centre for criminal activities of any kind. This angered the spirits of the earth and the various civilizations that inhabited the lands were wiped out of the face of Rathnir, leaving not but their riches and ancient constructions behind.

The lands of Falsáivrea remained unsettled, being too south to entice any of the surrounding powers enough to be colonised, and the ancient constructions were slowly griefed and reduced to ruins over time.

During the Usurpation of Yimmu-Audal a massive exodus of Wirlomei found and settled the land, as it appeared to have been forgotten by the rest of Rathnir. The wirl refugees settled in the island of Falsáivrea and founded the kingdom of Cégisna Utumna.

The wirl decided to make the region their home and thus founded the city of Tersmuno nearby, this marked the end of the city-state and the birth of the Palatine Confederacy, named after the main palace of Céruma and positioning the former kingdom as its capital.

Soon after being formed, the name Palatine started to become ever more troublesome as the League expanded far beyond the former kingdom of Céruma, thus renaming it to the League of Faláivrea; this however was decided unilaterally by the king of Céruma and thus prompted a 72-hour long civil war between Tersmuno and Céruma, ending with the signing of the Treaty of Trafalgar-Valencia that established the bedrock for what would become the national identity of the league and gave its leader the infamous title of tyrant.

After the Mosulia dynasty decided to relinquish control over Ardat, the tyrant of Falsáivrea arranged it to inherit the Caliphate from them in order to integrate the significant Wirl minority that lived in those lands.

Soon enough, the land controlled by the League proved too vast to be aware of the existence of illegal settlements on its borders, such as Boulderov and Doláira. Soon enough the idea of actually leading a state became contemptuous by the Tyrant and so the league was unconstitutionally dissolved and Balkanised.

Escharien
Falsáivrean relations with the Eastern Empire were lead with a degree of contempt from both parts, as the league is considered to be little more than a bunch of backwater town full of traitors by the Escharien Government whereas the League ironically viewed the empire as a self-absorbed and petty attempt of a leviathan that doesn't even know what's going on inside its own borders.

Bardonia
Falsáivrean relations with Bardonia had remained informal and dated back to the times of Utumno. Bardonia has shown little to no interest on the League; for its part Falsívrea considers Bardonia to be an inherit friend of the wirl people, being one of the only countries to harbour and protect wirlomeyan exiles during the Usurpation of Yimmu-Audal.

Tensions between the two escalated during the Great Rathnir War as they fought in opposite sides, this however was largely cooled down by the time Trillum was dissolved. Bardonia and Falsáivrea entered in an uneasy and feeble alliance after the league Agreed to recognise Bardonian de Iure possession of the Caliphate.

Ardat - Mosul
Lamiantropi and Wirlomei are extremely close to each other physically, mythologically, and linguistically. This made a chunkable part of the Wirl population gravitate towards Ardat and gave the caliphate a trustable friend within the Eastern Empire, relation that ended up triggering the Usurpation of Yimmu-Audal. This event brought the Ardat state ever close to the league to the point where the Trafalgar family even ended up inheriting the Ardati throne after the rescinding of the Mosulia Dynasty and the beginning of the decline of Ardat.

Uldarash
The Empire of Uldarash had constantly acted in an amiable position with the Falsáivrean League, allowing them to settle and expand in new territory in peace. In it's beginnings some even believed the League was granted independence from the empire although this turned out to be simply not true. After the League inherited the Declining Caliphate its relationship with Uldarash turned formal yet friendly, as the League relaxed Ardati politics over it's hold on the mesa.