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The Anglean Republic
Lord Dick Tim:
What we know.
A northern people that resemble Viking raiders. Little natural resources, representative form of government, possibility of slavery. Their national flag is the Albatross, their colors black and red.
My first not so wild guess, the name of their congress is probably the Allthing. My second not so wild guess is slaves are likely thralls, and thralls are likely captured people from raids or prisoners of war. Thralls most likely do not have the right to vote, yet make up the majority of the working class or menial labourers of Anglean society.
That leaves the Angleans themselves as fighters, political leaders and possibly the business owners of their nation.
If I'd hazard a guess, a little more wild one, tradesmen are valued thralls. When a place is raided I could see the Angleans sacking industrial settlements and abducting skilled labor like engineers, shipwrights, carpenters and masons. I'm also going to guess that the Angleans themselves are incredibly inventive, just like the Vikings themselves, using unorthodox tactics, cunning, logic and wickedness to win the day.
I'm not so sure about their society ethically. Vikings where ruthless, an enemy was treated like a predator does prey, no quarter was given, no parley taken. If a commander rode out to the middle of a field to negotiate terms with an Anglean army it might be likely he would be shot at range, leaving the enemy army leaderless and shocked by the sudden surge of overwhelming violence and brute naked force.
That being said, this society was also alarmingly polite to guests. A man lost in the winter months, finding an Anglean settlement could expect to be fed, kept safe and warm the entire winter as would be due the laws of hospitality, laws of tradition that men would measure each other by. The more hospitable the host, the grander, stronger and more fruitful their endeavors.
The doesn't mean that when you left for your own home that same person wouldn't murder you in a raid if he was about plundering.
Let's see how long it takes till a green name comes in and tells me to go play with my whales.
Gato Blanco:
When someone says "Republic", I can't help but think of Rome, and the TV show of the same name. I'd think that Anglea was a much warmer place, but environmental events turned it into the permafrosted island that we know it happened maybe two to three hundred years ago. Long enough for them to have adapted and know no other way of life. This would explain why they're a power player in an industrial steampunk world when they're located in a permanently frozen wasteland; good infrastructure.
So they're kind of a Roman/Eskimo fusion culture, surviving off game and fish mostly, as well as a few hearty plant types and quite possibly mushroomsand other low temperature/low light agriculture. I chose the Eskimo culture based off the look of the Anglean engineer outfit, how it seems to fit them a bit more than what I think what vikings wore, but whos to say it isnt a roman/Eskimo/Viking hybrid, which would rock.
The Romans also kept slaves, and what I have gleamed from the Rome TV show and my latin language books, being a slave wasn't torture (As opposed to waterboading, the rack, iron maden, etc...), more like a crappy to okay job, depending on who your master was.
Touching on the hospitality aspect, northern Canada is dotted with Inuksuks (Took me a sec to type that one out :p) wich serve as roadsigns and even food caches, I'd hope to see them in Anglea if the Eskimo aspect is taken up.
Being extremely innovative, I'd think that a different kind of profession would arise, the Fixers. Fixers are a mishmash of engineers and doctors; they have a knack for knowing how things work, whats wrong, and how to fix it quickly and with materials available. Veritable Angus MacGuyver meets Gregory House. Fixers are looked down on in the capital, where there are actual doctors (world class kind) and engineers (Also world class), but are keystones to the fringe settlements; no raiding party would dare leave port without their Fixer.
Despite these prejudices, Fixers and Engineers would travel between the interior and the fringe frequently, to expose them to the variety needs people in different areas have, and to build new inventions for the job. Hearty, multifunctional inventions. Fixers and Engineers would come up with an idea, and present it to a body of their peers in the interior, like Kinforth. They would then be given a grant and residency in the interior to prototype and produce their invention. Depending on the magnitude of change their invention brings, and their personality, they would either head back out to come up with a new invention, go back to living their lives, or just live gluttonously off their invention, maybe even start a small dynasty.
I also see that the Republic Allthing (Where the hell did you get this idea :s), like the Roman governing body, appears to elect any Anglean citizen, but is heavily influenced by nepotism. If your family is rich and a relative is in the Allthing, you've got a very good chance at being an Allcaller (People that make up the Allthing, maybe its called the Allsong?).
Id think that the people themselves seem simplistic, but are rather very pragmatic, and not stupid. Simple in a Captain Carrot sort of way. Why have thousands of people on both sides of the battle die, and maybe loose, when we can simply kill a handful of commanders, win, and most people live (to be thralls!)?
Hows that for input.
Lord Dick Tim:
The Allthing is the body of government in old Nordic society and the governing body of Iceland. I think. I'd be more comfortable with one of our Scandinavian players to chime in on that rather than just link a Wikipedia article.
Super funny note, you might like this, the Sami population lived alongside the Nordic and Slavic people's, the Sami are from the same culture/ethnic group as the Inuit people's.
Republic is... An often abused word. Traditionally a republic is suppose to be a unifying government of elected representatives from various constiuency, usually with several other tiers depending on whatever the hell else is going on in the people's government. Some have a senate, some have an Allthing, hell some even have a parliament, senate and a president power sharing with a prime minister.
When I think of modern republics, I think United States, with it's convoluted system of checks and balances.
With regards to Angela I'm imagining a moot is called and representatives from each city would attend the Allthing to vote on national matters, not unlike when the congress meets yearly. I'm just not sure who would lead the Allthing in times of a moot.
Gato Blanco:
I get the idea that republic is a word thrown around a lot. Like the PRC or the DPRK :B I focused on the Roman republic because of their heavy use of indentured (sp?) workforce, and that I know bit about it. And it had pretty good technology for its time, a good deal of wich still stands today.
Your point on the Sami people is really neat, it sounded familiar to me because it looks similar to Suomi, the Finnish word for Finland. How I know that is a story for another time.
Id figure with all the checks and balances and redtape and general bloat, day to day things could be run in the capital city by the underlings during a moot.
Moot.
Mootmootmoot.
Lord Dick Tim:
Strong point mr white cat, it is probably easier for some of us to use Rome as a point of reference, there's a lot of exposure to it in popular media and western education to make some easy parallels.
Mootmoot.
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