Tabula Rasa

Tabula Rasa is a continent west of the island nation Equis Majora, and is comprised of several countries within. The citizens of Tabula Rasa or largely referred to as Rasans, Some of the notable nations include Taras Nabad, D'nur and the United Meridian Republic. Tabula Rasa has had an extensive history with wars and violence making there people some of the finest warriors available, but, the combat expertise also has a cost of the people being largely oppressed by monarchs and other high standing people. Inspired by the anonymous Naxanore family massacre, the citizens of Taras Nabad revolted against their leaders in the name of equality. After a successful takeover, the Tarans inspired other nations to do the same sparking a civil war within the empirical land. Those that are for the equality within the citizens are referred to as "Hirohasans" an old Rasan word for fighter. meanwhile those in favor of the oppression are called "Gyaean" meaning higher one in Rasan. This civil war does have a silver lining for outer lands, being that with the Rasans in turmoil other nations have a period of peace before another attack. Main exports from Tabula Rasa are weapons and armor. The name Tabula Rasa refers to a behavior displayed by settlers of the land dating before the First Era. Those that had arrived to the island had no recollection as to the reason they came originally and simply decided to live on the island

In the image, the nations in red are those allied with the revolution. Those in blue are against. Grey indicated neutral or undecided, and green nations indicate unaffiliated meaning they do not wish to take place in the war. Mohamed Al-Sigir, The revolutions leader has had an incredibly high bounty due to his actions, as such, many assassination attempts have been put out often with the tables turning on the would-be assassin. His where abouts are unknown but are is believed to be in southern Taras Nabad. Al-Sigir is aiming to persuade D'Nur, a neighboring nation to ally with them, not just for territorial control but for a strategic edge allowing easier capture of the northern nations.

Trivia:

The map displayed has a typographical error, stating Hampton twice. The Hampton on the right is truly known as Y' Lombe, reasoning for this error was most likely an error from the cartographer.