Teleri Republic

The Teleri Republic, officially the Republic of Teleri Cities, is a small country in north-eastern Vidina. It is bordered in the north-east by the Bay of Guasu, and straddles both sides of the Laigoksède river. It is composed of 37 Pogititch, remnants of the many city states that occupied the area before the formation of the Republic. Situated at the junction between the Laigoksède river and sea of Guasu, the Teleri cities have historically been very open to commerce, as they hold the mouth of the Laigoksède they could impose tariffs on any shipment passing through, thus profiting from the commerce between the interior and the wider world. Their hold on the Laigoksède river delta has also allowed them to exert control and influence on the realms situated upstream from them. Before the formation of the Republic, many of the Teleri cities were hubs of commerce, their merchant fleets spreading far and wide, others were dens of piracy in the bay of Guasu, the most infamous of these marauders came from the Island of Arube, some remained there even after the island's joining of the Republic.

Etymology
The word "Teleri" originally comes from the expression "teli laeri", composed of the two words "teli" and "laeri", "teli" being an adjective referring to the Tel lake in central Vidina, and "laeri" being a noun meaning "longhouse", thus the expression is thought to mean "longhouse by the Tel". This expression got contracted into the word "telilaeri", which became "telæri", then finally "teleri" over time.

Pre-settlement
The Teleri are part of the Lianuskatch people group, like most of the other Lianuskatch peoples the Teleri lived a nomadic lifestyle during most of !antiquity. The Teleri tribe has its origins on the southern shores of lake Tel, over the centuries they would migrate ever more East until they reached the sea, and the Auynic empire, where they settled in 370 CE.

First Settlements
The Teleri settlement in Pesrey came as a result of their invasion of the Auynic Empire in 370 CE. Most settlements were simply already established towns and cities that were taken over by the Teleri, but some towns were Teleri expansions of small forts or villages, others yet were founded by the Teleri directly such as the Pogiti of !example_town. In 395 CE these disparate settlements were brought together in the Kingdom of Pesrey. This kingdom's borders encompassed most of the land currently occupied by the Republic and more.

The Pogititch Period
In the early 700's CE the influence of the King of Pesrey reached a tipping point and the lax feudalism of the previous centuries turned into independence in all but name for the different realms of the kingdom, thus it shattered into a myriad of city-states. The title of "King of Pesrey" remained but it was worn by one noble among many who ruled a minuscule land, it would even loose its associated lands to conquest from surrounding pogititch.

The Wars for Pesrey
The Wars for Pesrey was a conflict that engulfed the kingdom of Pesrey from 703 to 718. It opposed the pogititch allied with the royal power and a coalition of autonomist pogititch. This war begun as a bid by the king and his allies to gain influence and power back over his vassals, who were

Early Pogititch Period (700's-800's)
The early Pogititch Period is marked by widespread conflict, the many pogititch were in almost constant war either with each other or with surrounding powers. They fought over control of the Laigoksède, land, embargo, or religious sites, in some instances there were even attempts to reform the Kingdom of Pesrey by conquest, which always ended in failure due to the other pogititch allying to stop the attempt.

Late Pogititch Period (900's-1300's)
Most of the conflict in this period is with exterior forces rather than between the pogititch, of course some conflicts between the pogititch flared up but never with the intensity of the previous period. This kind of conflict was exclusively for the purposes of making or breaking embargos against certain pogitich. During this period many temporary alliances would form in order to fight off outside interferences and dissolve as soon as the threat was dealt with, it is as this kind of alliance that the Republic started.

The Beginnings of the Republic
In 1436 earthquakes followed by a devastating flood destroyed and badly damaged many cities, especially those along the shore of the Laigoksède. The damage was so great some pogititch were unable to repair or clean the rubble, as such many cities remained partly destroyed for years. In order to manage the reconstruction of their cities by sharing their ressources five pogititch decided to enter into an alliance, signing the treaty know as the Act of Partnership and thus founding the Republic. This alliance went further than simple military help, it encompassed economic and financial aid and sharing, free movement of people and goods to facilitate construction, and decision-making structure for policies that would affect the whole alliance. This first sketch would later be developed further, notably with the Act of Integration deepening and clarifying the bond between member pogititch of the Republic and the republican government.

Territorial Divisions
The Teleri Republic is divided into 37 Pogititch, they are the remnants of the many city-states that preceeded the Republic. The Pogititch are able to enforce their own laws, the domains to which their jurisdiction extends is described in the Act of Partnership and the Act of Integration. As Pogititch joined the Republic of their own volition some have special exemptions they negotiated when joining, for example the !big_southern_taifa negotiated exemptions on certain farming regulations as this industry was one their main ones. As such some Pogititch are exempt from certain legislation coming from the Grand Teleri Diet.

A point of contention is the island of Arube, it is disputed between the Teleri Republic and Ta'aroha. The island has been part of the republic since 1463, but it was annexed by Ta'aroha after their invasion of the Republic in the 1900's, ever since the relinquishing of the Republic the issue of the island has been a subject of contention and tensions.

Politics
The Teleri republic was founded in 1437 with the Act of Partnership, which is one of many seminal constitutional documents of the republic. Over time other documents would be added to this act, such as the Act of Integration, or the Teleri Bill of Rights. Today, the collection of these documents is known as the constitutional corpus.

Legislature
The Teleri republic functions under a bicameral legislature, known as the Grand Teleri Diet, the upper house is known as the Council of Pogititch, and the lower as the Chamber of Burghers.

Upper House
The Council of Pogititch represents the 37 Pogititch, with 3 representatives per Pogiti adding up to a total of 111 members.

Lower House
The Chamber of Burghers represents the people of the whole republic, it's members are elected to one of the 275 seats following a proportional voting system. During the 1460's there was a public debate on the necessity of this house of the legislature, these doubts were silenced by Talah Hialeah's History, in wich the author argues that it provides an equal voice to all citizens irregardless of their Pogiti of origin, and thus plays an essential role.

Heads of State and of Government
The executive branch of the Teleri republic is Bicephalous. The roles of the head of state and of the head of government are held by the same people, there are two heads of state and of government, each one is elected by each of the houses of the legislature. Even after being elected they remain part of their respective house of the legislature, as such the parliementary branch of government hold supremacy over the executive one. Both heads of state and government have the same title, they are the Half-kings of Pesrey, a title reminiscent of the Teleri kingdom that preceeded the pogititch period.

Government
The !ministers that form the government are appointed by the two heads of government. The head of state hailing from the Council of Pogititch appoints !ministers in charge of the domains concerning the exterior such as foreign affairs, trade, or defense. The head of state hailing from the Chamber of Burghers appoints !ministers in charge of the domains that concern the interior such as farming, transport, education, justice, treasury, or the interior. Both heads of government preside over the !council_of_ministers.