Ajudige
Overview
Trex Reiuneux del'Ajudige The Three Kingdoms of Ajudige |
Flag of Ajudige |
Seal of Ajudige |
"De Ilax do Eternale Formosao" |
Motto "Iumeunitje i Amaoreu Sjeuprem Noix" |
Anthem: "De Misteriax del'Ajudige" The Secrets of the Ajudige |
Capital: Pjaia |
Official Language: Ajudigioux
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The Three Kingdoms of Ajudige (Ajudigioux: Trex Reiuneux del'Ajudige; Spanish: Tres Reinos de Adige) is a country made up of islands located in the San Luis region of the Creative 1.15 map. It is bordered on all sides by the San Luis Sea and has maritime borders with Cascadia to the west of the Island of Ajudige. It is the only country in the San Luis region where majority of its population is made up of indigenous peoples and is the only country where Ajudigioux is the official language with English being a common second language amongst the population. Ajudige is a republic made up of 3 regions that are called Reiuneu (Kingdoms). These three kingdoms are the Reiuneu del'Ajudige, Reiuneu del'Sjeasqal, and Reiuneu del'Baiepja. These three kingdoms is how Ajudige gets its official name. Major population centers in Ajudige include Pjaia, Ajuruba, Cidadiu de'a Marex, Sao Fjroia, and Baxaio.
History
First Ancient Era (3000 B.C.E. - 0 C.E.)
Humans first arrived in Ajudige via a shallow land bridge sometime around 3000 B.C.E.. The early Ajudigioux shared a common ancestor with the Wendat, Choctaw, Gathawk, and Durbanian First Peoples. However, these ancient Ajudigioux followed a culture closer to that of the neolithic Qa peoples that inhabited the western forests of the San Luis Sea region. The ancient Ajudigioux were thought to have been drawn by the natural hot springs, fertile coastal plains, and sheltered bays of the landmass that they now inhabited. Small communities started to have been established around 2000 B.C.E. with many of the early settlements still being inhabited to the modern age, making Ajudigioux cities being some of the oldest in the world.
The Ajudigioux of the time were reliant on fishing, communal agriculture, and hunting of small game animals such as rabbits, squirrels, and prairie dogs. The food pallet of the Ajudigioux was mainly comprised of seafoods as meat from land animals was not always a guarantee and over hunting became an issue around 500 B.C.E. as a mass population drop in inland communities signifies.
The language of the people start to develop into its own, unique language that is different from the Iroquois languages spoken by their ancestral relatives. Not many examples of ancient Ajudigioux survive to this day and not many elements of the ancient language has survived into the modern era. However, many places were named before colonization by the Spanish. Pjaia (Pa-aean), Diudi (Gdeu-gdee), and Sjeasqal (Se-re'oo) are all of ancient Ajudigioux origin.