Benagitia

The Reimos Domain was an overseas proto-colonial holding by the Tovik Empire between 7XX and 934. It would end up connected to the rest of the empire and evolve into a proper subject state under the name of Substate Name. The colony was situated in modern-day Mursland, and parts of Lusjki and Propgria.

The region saw much development in regards of food production and construction of fortifications. The area saw much prosperity regardless of the heavy taxation thanks to the stability, and thus trade, the military presence in the region brought. By the 9th century, much of the coasts were integrated into the domain, and various petty kingdoms were aligned to the Tovik Empire. One of these, the Kingdom of Nai, was formed thanks to the stability the region had seen.

History
The first arrival of Toviks in the region was in the early 8th century, as traders from Region sailed along the Ammosean Sea. The empire, looking for a stable food supply to support its soldiers, found a good trade in the region. They could trade small amounts of Azeer Steel tools with the habitants of the region for large amounts of grain. The steel was believed to be of godly origin by the locals, and possession of such material would indicate very powerful people. Unfortunately, it did not grant them invincibility.

The empire set up trading posts along the coast to organize the trade. However, the danger of local powers raiding the settlements for stashes of Azeer steel was high. Various skirmishes would be fought between guards of the stationed XY Unit and bands of thieves and raiders. A stronger hold of the region was required. In 7XX, a [legion] of soldiers landed in Name, near modern day Vemselis. They would siege and occupy the kreposts of Istilo, Morsi, Name and Name. After that, they constructed Name, a proper fort from which they could operate their forces. In the proceeding years, the Tovik forces would subjugate much of the holdings along the west coast of the peninsula and along the Traxi river and Imaxís tributary.