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The Songaskians have largely united into a single large Empire called the Masaya, though smaller Songaskian states exist to the north of the Masaya | The Songaskians have largely united into a single large Empire called the Masaya, though smaller Songaskian states exist to the north of the Masaya in northern Farah'deen. For the purpose of this section however, those nations are so small that they do not really factor into the common Songaskian identity, and as such, the focus will be on the Masaya. At the head of the Masaya sits the Massya, or Emperor. The Massya is in theory an absolute ruler, but in practice, their authority is usually curbed by the nobility of the Masaya. The Nobility is non-hereditary, meaning the court of nobles is always only ever made up of the most skilled and most talented or most lucky members of the upper class, who continue to uphold their status with further achievements. This can make Songaskian upper class living fairly cutthroat, with noble houses collapsing in a single generation due to lack of proper upkeep. Noble assassination is quite common among especially the military nobles, the warlords and generals who each have their own army to complement the state’s army. Much of the state’s governance is run through appointments such as having a noble appointed to General of the North, while another is appointed to the position of Grand Calculator of the Treasury. This means that while on the surface the Masaya might appear like the Regalian Empire, in practice it is far more meritocratic and has far less bureaucratic weight. The people of the Masaya are also not taxed, while the economy and leisure of the people is supported by a vast network of raiding. It is often said that while the Songaskians in pure population numbers don’t even reach half the Ailor numbers in the Regalian Empire, their military is four times the size of all Regalian soldiers put together, and far better trained and equipped. The change of the old guard when a noble is flushed out and a new one installed however, can sometimes be chaotic. Most nobles appoint their own servants and clerks such as lower ranked government officials, and one noble being removed can mean an entirely new administration takes office, often losing some paperwork and efficiency of the past in the process. Generally speaking however, the Songaskians are very content with their government and rarely if ever does a Songaskian flee to Regalia from prosecution. | ||
===Heritage Lines=== | ===Heritage Lines=== |