Ganagu/Ri Medurimadi

The Constitutional Kingdom of Zafarganyk, known more commonly by its short name Zafarganyk, is a nation occupying the Stagon Savannah in Ganykdemir. It is named for the great amount of sandweeds (zafary) that populate the area.

Demographics
85% of the people of Zafarganyk are of Race 1, with 12% being of Race 2, and the other 3% various other races, the majority of which are Race 3. About 43% of all Zafark people are female, and 53% are male; the other 4% are transgendered or androgynous. Fifty percent of the populace is around their forties and fifties, whereas 30% are between the ages of 20 and 39, 10% are children (under 20), 7% are in their sixties through their nineties, and the rest are centenarians or older. 93% of all Zafark people are humans; of the remaining 7% that are sapient creatures, half are wild cats, 1/3 are derived from wild dogs, and the remaining sixth are other sapient creatures, like vampires (bat people), merfolk, and the like.

Classes
As Zafarganyk is a freedom-loving nation as a whole, there is no existing class system, other than that established by the presence of the government.

Government
The government is a constitutional monarchy, and so consists of two parts:
 * The Monarchy, and
 * The Parliament.

Monarchy
The monarchy has been a part of the Zafarganyk government since the beginning, but until recently had been the only player in determining what is and cannot be.

Parliament
The Parliament, established in ____ __ by the late King by public recommendation, consists of 50 Lords and 50 Senators.

Religion
Two-thirds of all Zafark people belong to at least one modern sect of the Old Order, an ancient belief system revolving around a pantheon of twelve deities and lesser holy figures. Each deity is based off one of the twelve elements, and has associated duties in the realm of human affairs. E.g. The goddess of Nature, Akaby, is also well-versed in Health and Well-Being. Each deity also has three or four saints, who have their own sect, complete with monks, nuns, priests, etc. Nowadays, most of those following the Old Order pay homage to St., the first saint of the God of Light Dun.

Due to the impressive amount of religious tolerance in Zafarganyk, people who follow other religions have formed communities within the country.

Magick
(For more information, see Magick.)