Volurys

Volurys, Officially the Volurys Authoritative state, (formerly the Imperium Volurus) is a militaristic dictatorial nation, lead by the Supreme Premier, which is located on the North-Eastern edge of Artemia, housing an approximate population of 15 million citizens (c.2020) (Census 2012 projections) and shares its borders with its neighbors; Destland, Kironia and the Boreal Ocean. The V.A.S is a ‘young’ nation, as it was formed out of a brutal war between its 2 predecessor states; the Imperium Volurus and Cahryst (Old Voluri: “Free State”), in 1999 known as Fina Apoloptika (Old Voluri: “Last War”). The borders of the V.A.S encompass about 584,223 Km², and the region is mainly taiga planes to the south and mountains and tundras to the the north near the ocean, which are rich with minerals (such as Heamtite, Iron Pyrite, cuprite etc) and is one of the main exports of the nation, along with refined minerals, utensils and equipment, timber, fish, (and fish related goods) as well as arms and munitions.

Early History
The first signs of the viking settlements on the shores and planes of Volurys dates back to 154 BCE. During those times, it is estimated at least 53 different 'skaarstafs' (Old Voluri : "Clans") of vikings, with varying strength in numbers, occupied the region of Volurys. Clan rivalry was not a new concept, and many territorial wars were fought to claim more space. The most significant one of these wars, details of which were preserved to the best of human capability and passed down through time is the 'Apoloptika je das Skaar' (Old Voluri :" War of the Ten Kings.")

War of the Ten Kings (23 CE)
During the time, this was the largest war to ever be fought and saw the deployment of troops in the thousands, compared to the regular hundreds. The war is said to have lasted for 3 months, by then end of which, 45 of the original viking clans were slaughtered. Clan Mørɧiɵɭ led by chieftain Jørmsk rallied his clan and began a campaign southward into the Volurys mainland. Being the chieftain of one of the largest northern clans garnered respect and fear, and lesser chieftains came to his call, increasing the overal size of the warband. Observing the large warband conquering all in their path, 9 other chieftains began to recruit the smaller clans under their banner with promises of protection and power. The order of the warbands and their leaders, according to their creation: Skaar Jørmsk, of Skaarstaf Mørɧiɵɭ

Skaar Hiljfu̯r̩, of Skaarstaf Jormũnɗhiɘ̃m

Skaar Geruftal, of Skaarstaf Mrodʉr

Skaar Tamurɸlf, of Skaarstaf Kirmunduf

Skaar Drigunsk, of Skaarstaf Drumunddos

Skaar Bundo̯rgat, of Skaarstaf Grigondhiem

Skaar Fridun, of Skaarstaf Riddurfal

Skaar Abridul, of Skaarstaf Yerstfaal

Skaar Brudunmer, of Skaarstaf Ersafthiem

Skaar Jrodus, of Skaarstaf Hrudersang

The ten chieftains met in the tundra highlands of Kaarnstahl, beneath the Verdunvaal peak, where the great war began. It was an complete and absolute massacre, with the ten armies all clashing at the same time. The leaders were all in the middle of their respective warbands, and were soon in the heat of battle. The first of the many chieftains to fall was Abridul; cleaved in two by Jørmsk great war-axe. Three months later, the last leaders to fall in the war were Bundorgat and Jrodus, both slain by the other. By the end, only 3 leaders and 130,000 troops were left, from the original 10 chieftains and 800,000 troops. The remaining three, Tamurɸlf, Fridun and Drigunsk formed an alliance, with Fridun marrying Tamurɸlf and Drigunsk willingly surrendering his men and himself to serve Tamurɸlf. Drigunsk would go onto becoming the captain of Tamurɸlf's honour guards. To this day, on the 23rd of November is celebrated as