Pyeong-Chen

Pyeong-Chen, also known as the Empire of Chen by foreigners, is a colonial empire based in the Chen continent. Led by the Chen dynasty, Chen has a strong foothold on the Greater Continent including New Sauron City after the decimation of their former capital in the Great Canal War. The capital city of the Empire of Chen is Chengshi and the most populous city is Jiangshi.

Formation and rise of Chen I
In 108, neighbouring villages north of the original Sauron City were inspired by a local blacksmith apprentice, Chen, and his promises of victory and assimilated into the first Empire of Pyeong-Chen. Farmers, lumberjacks, and miners all contributed towards the cause of progress and autonomy. A cultural revolution began, marking the birth of the Chen empire.

Great Canal War
In 153, Chen Expeditionary Forces led great efforts in expanding their land south to link the southern sea with the city of Jingrishi. Forming a water canal, it suddenly stopped producing water months after construction. Sending in a scout team, it was revealed that Sauronian people rerouted the canal to lead directly into Sauron City. Enraged by this, conflict began between the two nations which became the Great Canal War.

Siege of Sauron City
In 157, the Great Canal War would come to a close as Chen forces sieged Sauron City. In a rage, Sauron's will wrecked havoc upon the ravaged city by consuming it in nether, in the process exploding all nether portals globally. Refugees of both Sauron City and Al Duwadimi migrated and found refuge in New Sauron City, a city north of Pyeong-Chen's capital.

Years would pass until Pyeong-Chen learnt about New Sauron City. Seeing that their canal was brought to justice, they allowed New Sauron City to live and prosper, bringing peace to the long conflict and cold tensions between culture.

Further military campaigns
In 174, Chen forces invaded and pillaged a far nation under the name of Trollrealm. With a military installation, their colonial grasp slowly fell in 176 as their failed attempt to stomp insurrection led citizens to support a coalition in favour of liberation of Chen rule.

Reformation
Under the leadership of Chen III, the use of fireworks for combat were outlawed and prohibited by the state. Further reformation laws came into light as Chen III turned Chengshi into a bustling economic powerhouse. Alongside the reformation came the Jiangshi Insurrection, in which citizens of Jiangshi protested against the lack of road connecting the cities and in response Chen forces held the city for a period of four weeks. Further insurgency was stomped out by the Chen military and the rise of a cold conflict between Pyeong-Chen and it's insurgents would arise.

Geography
Pyeong-Chen is situated within cold regions of the globe, with civilization in the more climate mountainous and forested regions. Many natural attractions such as the Chen Mountain and Lao Spring are notable Pyeong-Chen landmarks. Colder taigas and snowy regions are more present the farther east you go and spruce trees, Chenese wine grapes, and bamboo are present throughout the region.

Economy
Pyeong-Chen holds one of the worlds largest economies and has the largest total exports out of any nation on the globe. Despite this, Pyeong-Chen has a lack of imports and instead focuses internally, which in turn support the expansion of towns and promotes isolationist and nationalistic culture.