Sprechline

The Kingdom of Sprechline (Barrasjkí: Kóngeríkét Sjprékjlínr, Czensk: Koroľjevina Śľächščina, Belmanian: Korolivina Šuperechline, Skaldar: Koninryk Schprechlyne) is a peninsular state on the Hrósjkí Sea, northwest of Illhos, and northwest of Vodovia. The country is divided into Counties (Stáðrn) land Regions (Ríkétslændrn). The capital is Kjånságr. Major cities include Sklikklfjall, Dæjafortíð, Kjastémr and Kjílðpáðrnsbáðmr. Sprechline is a developed nation. The main industries of the nation are Arms Manufacturing, and fishing. The nation has a recent isolation policy following their independence after the second great war. Prior to this much of Sprechline's history has been in raiding exploring the world. Sprechline has embassies in no nations.

The first population of land currently occupied by Sprechline was in the 13th century BCE, after the αξικ οαφι-θω migrated from the far north-east. These whispering folk disappeared and only leave pottery inscriptions and other artifacts. Sprechline was not inhabited again until the 8th century BCE when the Hælnesk culture arose. The Vödkask culture rose around the same time on the eastern section of the Chernyostrov island. These cultures and their descendants have led to the formation of the Sprechlinean nation. The first organised entity was the Tribe of Luskii in 506 BCE. To commemorate this, in the city of Veslstað has an ancient in the city square written in Old Luskii with Elder Hælnesk Runes. The Tribe of Aske formed from the remnants of the Vödkask culture mixing with Luskii settlers sometime around 500 BCE. The Luskii tribe started exploring and expanding trade, and they spread their ideals and picked up various other cultural ideals from the Asjke, with orthography changing sometime in the late 400s BCE. In the 3rd century CE the Asjke were feeling pressure from the Slavs on the other side of the island, and started exploring outwards. Their settlements on the island of [Snøland] grew into its own people, the Snølansj. In 653 CE the Kingdom of Þeodea was unified under Jórrik Ullistam Ólafson, who centralised the Luskii tribes (then called Luskí) into a single state. Around this time the Asjke tribes were forced off their island completely by the Kadymans, and settled in various islands around the sea, with a majority settling in eastern Þeodea lands. In 711 CE the Kingdom of the Barrasjkí (Barrasjkeríkét) was founded under Sigiðr Hvólvessónir. Much of the coastal area in the Reismovi sea was subject from raiders from the Barrasjkí Kingdom, while the uninhabited north was visited and settled by explorers from Þeodelont. In 986 CE a land called "Nýlandr" is discovered by explorer Sjnórir Bjørnessónir. In 1014 Hråfnr Grímessónir ruled over both kingdoms in a, forming the Norðlonderíkét. In 1489 the two kingdoms split as the Barrasjkí kingdom passed over to the Talemanðer áf Bjørnfjállr.