Royal Commanwealth of Pteroslavia

Pteroslavia, officially the Royal Commonwealth of Pteroslavian Peoples, is a country in Vriphuranium. It is the largest regional power of Southern Vriphuranium, with coastlines on its South and East. Pteroslavia currently covers an area of more than 400,000 square miles, with a population of XXX Million in XX constituent states. It borders (WT) to the Northwest, (VTV) to the Northeast, (Isperia) in the Southeast, (Slavia) in the Southwest, and (ZK) to the West. The nations's capitol is Pteraw, and its financial center is Isniaca; the largest urban area is the Rzek.

Pteroslavian-related peoples have inhabited the furthest northern parts of modern Pteroslavia since (classical antiquity). In 9XX, a (Great Migration) of (Protoslavian) tribes from those northern territories occurred. The Protoslavian peoples were united under the (Pan Swiatla) and marched south, displacing and conquering the (Northern Barbarians) who had taken the land from Kaesul's northern reaches. Modern Pteroslavia makes up the majority of the Old Pteroslavian Empire, which formed in 1248 with the crowning of Prieslawy I. From the 14th to the 18th centuries, the constituent states warred among themselves, and vied for political and military authority in the Empire. The Empire took on an authoritarian role after the (40 Years War) ended in 1762. Commonly called the Absolutysta Period, the Empire expanded over the 18th and 19th centuries to control the majority of Southern Vriphuranium. Leading up to the (Year with no Summer), Pteroslavia was riven by internal conflict and national uprisings.

In 1901 the Krolewski Sejm elected Adrian Zygmund Drozdha as Drozdukhowvy I to oppose the Democratist idealogue Sabor Piatkowski. 1901-1920 were filled with conflicts between Royalists and Democratists, eventually escalating to full armies clashing in the shadow of foritified cities. Conflicts in the territories formerly held by the Democratists in 1922 bled over into the (VTV), and the undeclared war with (GCK) intervention did not end until 192X. Drozdukhowvy I initiated the Great Common Effort and stepped down at its conclusion in 1929. Drozdukhowvy II, his son, was confirmed as Krol by the Sejm soon afterwards and has ruled as a relatively limited monarch.