Khem

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Kingdom of Truth and the Way, The Peoples Glorious Land of Khem
Քինկտոմ ոֆ Դրըդհ անտ դհէ Վաեշ ԱլփՔհէմ
Kingdom of Truth and the Way, Al'Khem
Flag of Khem Coat of Arms of Khem
Flag Coat of Arms
'Motto: 'Aթեirժեներ ժաNՕսմո գաiմի
Apeiros kn'osmo gaea
Beginning ending cosmic age we are one material bound to self.
'Anthem: 'Սրանք բայց
Ta Lī Ma
Glorious Ta
Geography
Location of Khem
Area 845,375.52km2
Water (%) 75%
Highest point Mount Kallisti 3023M
Longest river River Gentu
Demographics
Population 102,521,000
• Density 121.272733329/km2
• Growth 0.2%/year
Median age 21.5 years years
Demonym Khem
History
Sultanates of Khem Unite 3,000 BCE


Collapse of the Sindar Empire 2500 BCE
Government
Capital Carcosa
Official language Khem
Type Thalassocratic Ethnocratic Technocratic Theocratic Plantation State
Legislature The Glorious Library
Agathos Daimon Atri Kos
Alkahest Manas Vol'elen


Islands 137
Economy
Currency Ta (≗) (T)
GDP ≗ 3.27 trillion
• Per capita ≗ 36,179
• Growth 9%/year
Sectors

38% Agriculture
32% Industry
18% Services

Unemployment 12%
Gini .85
Development
Life expectancy 102 years
Improved water access 100%
Literacy 98%
Enrollment 73%
• Primary 73%
• Secondary 65%
• Tertiary 20%
Standards
Measures Metric
Date format month-day-year
Traffic Right-hand
Codes
ISO code AK
Internet TLD .kh
Calling code +42

Overview

Flag of Al'Khem

Khem, sometimes known as The Khem or Al'Khem, is an archipelago nation organized upon a strict caste system, the result of generations of selective breeding. Civil unrest is high among the working poor and whispers of rebellion circle the slums. The wealthy Librarians, the caste at the top of Khem society, control nearly everything and live extravagantly, though they appear to many observers to be losing their grip on reality. Da'Kavo, a slave soldier caste, patrol the streets at night, leaving a trail of "disappeared" people in their wake. The craftsman, a builder caste, design and live comfortable, simple lives for themselves.

Tension is mounting on these fertile islands, as sacred religious orders drift off into heresy, a sect known only as the "Shadow Library" fights among itself, and even the Da'Kavo splinter in schism. Al'Khem is an archipelago nation with a tropical rainforest climate on the central islands and a wet mediterranean climate on the outlying islands. It is a multicultural nation, consisting mainly of ethnic Khems, Ozians, Jutensans, Lycanthropes, Harad, and Austrasians. Despite widespread poverty in the lower castes, an abundance of food ensures no Khem goes hungry.

Geography


Climate Mediterranean Wet(outlying islands) Tropical Rainforest (The rest)
Elevation Extremes Lowest Point: Lake Haali -.005 m
Highest Point: Mount Kallisti 3023 m
Seasons Fog Time October - March
Wet Season March - August
Dry Season August - October

Government

Agathos Daimon Atri Kos

Country Name:

Conventional Long Form: The Kingdom of Truth and the Way, The Peoples Glorious Land of Khem
Conventional Short Form: Khem
Abbreviation: S.E.K.
Government Type
Thalassocratic Ethnocratic Technocratic Theocratic Plantation State

National Holidays:

Freedom Day: February 14
Victory Festival: June 16 - June 26
Solstices and Equinoxes
Full Moons

Languages:


Official Languages: Khem, Sindar, Ozian


Recognized Languages: Inglish, Austrasian, Jutensan, (other languages of the Cefnor Basin)
The Most commonly spoken secondary language is Ozian.
Followed closely by Sindar. Many fisherman and gardeners know Jutensan.
Austrasian is known in the service industries such as hotels and bars.
Inglish is only really spoken by diplomats and some soldiers.

Foreign Relations

This antediluvian nation has enjoyed a long history of trade with the following nations:
Ozia
Jutensa
Austrasia
Dunedain

They had great antagonism with the following:
Elara
Sindar

Natural Features

Gentu Lightning
Gentu Lightning
Beaches of Lake Haali
Beaches of Lake Haali
Headwaters of lake Ti'kili
Headwaters of lake Ti'kili

Mount Kallisti
An artistic rendering of the mist bedecked Mount Kallisti

River Gentu
Coy farmers on the River Gentu