Undanisland

Undanisland (: ڬاولداين اسلاند; : Pulau Emas), officially the Republic of Undanisland, is a country located on the continent of Kesh. It is a nation rich with resources, such as oil and minerals, along with being a major producer of exotic fruits. Occupying 314,672 square kilometres (121,496 sq mi), it features diverse geography, including the chilly, grassy flat steppes of the Hamees administrative region to the forested, warm coasts. Sunnikikambe is the capital and largest city. The population is X million, mostly composed of ethnic Undanis and Chaandis and native tribes like the Jaageer.

History
The area now known as Udanisland has long been occupied by dozens of feudal native tribes. The first peoples to inhabit the territory that would become Udanisland which would later become the Ghansee, Danba, Luha, and Jageer tribes, are believed to have migrated from the islands neighbouring the nation, along with people from Western Kesh. These various tribes lived in isolation at first, living in general harmony.

However, there was significant underlying friction. The Ghansee and Danba were divided religiously, with the Danba existing solely because they had split from the Ghansee due to opposing interpretations of the Hooda religion. These two tribes, along with the dozens of other native tribes, were divided ethnically and religiously. This was amplified when foreign nations set foot for the first time on Undani soil:

In the year 1611, Heltic explorer Antonjo Grasu set foot upon Undani soil, at once noticing the bountiful and plentiful exotic fruits. Upon making contact with the Ghansee tribe, whom he regarded to be the most powerful and elite of the Undani tribes, he began to trade with them. With this trade came guns, and with the guns came unrestricted power. The Ghansee tribe, armed with guns, easily dominated the other opposing tribes, subjecting them to their rule and their religion.

Unwilling to submit to Ghansee rule