Ignore Mastani as the background. I just thought it was vibes. Part 1: Language and Culture Welcome to the abundant land of Bharatratna. This world is a slight modification of the world of the past. Weaving history I believe is one of the most important ways of establishing magic of words. And therefore I present you this. Historically, India was under Mughal rule due to the invasion of Muslims (and although I don't mind any religion, I do mind fighting on the name of religion). As in Babur. Prithviraj Chauhan had however lost his throne to them because of a minor mistake of letting go of the culprit, because well the Vedas that every man followed stated strictly that forgiveness is a kind hand. Or he did it because he found himself feeling pity. Regardless. This world is a slightly altered. In a world where humans exist in vivid colours. Hair and eye colour wise, that branch them off in different families. The world is the same seven continents, but not exactly countries yet, because of a certain historical event where instead of the invasion, Prithviraj Chauhan was able to gain support from Babur himself, and found a better way of bringing peace to the warring kingdoms of the world. To provide a just system for men and women alike. That aside, I'll go over the vivid lands of Bharatratna and cultures now! To the west we have two sovereigns. (here the term is being used to describe an independent state rather than a kingdom or a county.) Anhilwada Patan and Maratharashtra. Anhilwada Patan mainly consists of people who speak Gujurati. Filled with businessmen, these people know how to exploit and how to make maximum gains and all that. The Maratharashtra people are different however. Home to the Maratha rulers, who were fierce and firm believers of doing good, these people are perhaps the most likely to achieve their dreams. If they want it, they get it. This land also contains some fun rules you know? Like if a woman was seen being r2p3d, they'd have the man's hands and legs well...c5t off? I know, that turned dark quickly, but in real times this was a rule. Such fear had the og ruler Shivaji created that to this day no one dares to do that crime. Anyways, to the south we have the Sovereign of Cholas. Although unlike the historical kingdom of Cholas, thy have mini sovereigns within representing different south indian groups be it language wise or culture vibes. Tribals have their own mini sovereign too, and are often found within the forests, being called the "forest keepers". Then to the East, we have the Bangali Sovereign called the Bonga (Austric for sun god), home to the two state sovereigns of Bangalis and Odiyas. Although often warring, you'll find them grouping up together during festivals such as Durga Puja celebrated to commemorate the arrival of navaratri and Durga ascension to heaven. Or the Jagan Nath Yatra, one to celebrate lord Jagan nath's arrival for 42 days. Then to the north you had your Harayana Sovereign, Sikh Sovereign (punjab, which yes, spans into pakistan, but only a little bit. I need to study more about Pakistan to right the sovereigns in that country so it is ethnically correct), and the farthest north presented to with three smaller sovereigns. Himachali, Shimla and Ladakh. Each of them have their own cultues as well. (but we won't get into detail, that will be too long.) Anyways, to the north east we find ourselve the "Saat Raajkumaria" Sovereign or the Seven Princesses Sovereign (although right now it's called Seven sisters in real world). These house seven different sovereigns which in turn have their mini sovereigns. We have Assam, Manipur, Nagaland, Tripura, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim. Mini sovereigns within Sovereign of Assam includes Boro, Mishing, Karbi, Dimasa, Rabha, Deori, Tea Tribes. Mini sovereign within Sovereign of Manipur include the Meitei, Naga, Kuki, Zomi, Pangal and Hmar. Mini sovereign within the sovereign of Nagaland include the Ao, Angami, Sema (Sumi), Lotha, Konyak, Chakhesang, Phom, Rengma, Zeliang, and Yimchungru. Mini Sovereign within the sovereign of Tripura include the Tripuri, Reang (Bru), Jamatia, Noatia, Halam, Chakma, Mog (Marma), Munda, Santhal (who are mostly found in Bengali sovereign) and few bengalis mechants have their own sovereign called Vanga. Mini Sovereign withing the Sovereign of Meghalaya include the Khasi, Garo, Jaintia,Hajong, Biate and the Rabha people. Mini Sovereigns within the Sovereign of Arunachal Pradesh include the Adi, Apatani, Nyishi, Mishmi, Monpa, Galo, Tagin, Wancho, Nocte, Singpho. Mini Sovereigns within the Sovereign of Skkim include the Lepcha, Bhutia, Nepali, Sherpa and Tamang people.