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The Great Divide is an imaginary demarcation line that cuts through the continent of [[Nostria]] and [[Meow Island]]. This line is said to be the boundary between the [[Western World]] and the [[Eastern World]]. It is used as a devise to demonstrate the geopolitical divide between these two regions of Terra Nostra. West of the line, communities tend to develop organically and organize themselves in a very egalitarian manner, while east of the line, every single settlement is a formal Nation State with a Monarch as head of state. | The '''Great Divide''' is an imaginary demarcation line that cuts through the continent of [[Nostria]] and [[Meow Island]]. This line is said to be the boundary between the [[Western World]] and the [[Eastern World]]. It is used as a devise to demonstrate the geopolitical divide between these two regions of Terra Nostra. West of the line, communities tend to develop organically and organize themselves in a very egalitarian manner, while east of the line, every single settlement is a formal Nation State with a Monarch as head of state. | ||
== Theories == | == Theories == | ||
Revision as of 08:06, 7 September 2024

The Great Divide is an imaginary demarcation line that cuts through the continent of Nostria and Meow Island. This line is said to be the boundary between the Western World and the Eastern World. It is used as a devise to demonstrate the geopolitical divide between these two regions of Terra Nostra. West of the line, communities tend to develop organically and organize themselves in a very egalitarian manner, while east of the line, every single settlement is a formal Nation State with a Monarch as head of state.
Theories
Political Scientists have theorized on why Terra Nostra can be divided into two equal parts this clearly, there currently is no consensus on why this is. The most heavily accepted reason for this cultural division is that historically, the two most powerful communities (Greenhill and Chicken Island) tended to influence neighboring settlements to have similar societal structures. Or more accurately, most settlements trace their heritage back to either Greenhill or Chicken Island. So it is no surprise that new settlements would organize power the same way their previous community would. Two good examples are that of Wilatol, which was founded and populated by Greenhill residents, and Horse Island, which was founded by a member of the Chicken Island Nobility.