Jiodak
Jiodak is a small settlement located in a fertile valley surrounded by hills and covered with lush vegetation. Residents build round huts made of clay and reeds, which forms a compact structure around a central square where there is a common fireplace. The village is surrounded by cultivated fields and wild areas that provided fruits, roots and herbs. The Jiodak people leave a simple lifestyle, engaged in gathering, hunting and primitive agriculture, growing basic food plants. Relationships between settlers is based on cooperation, and everyday life is filled with survival work and community rituals.
Demographics
Demographics through the years:
7477BCE: 26(22 adults, 2 seniors, 2children)
7476BCE: 37(22 adults, 3 seniors, 12 children)
7475BCE:53(24 adults, 5 seniors, 24 children)
7474BCE: 78(31 adults, 17 seniors, 30 children)
7473BCE: 94(38 adults, 21 seniors, 35 children)
7472BCE: 108(42 adults, 20 seniors, 46 children)
7471BCE: 112(43 adults, 21 seniors, 48 children)
Government
In 7471BCE There was a dramatic change of power in the settlement of Jiodak when Kakysz Makai, already known for his brutality, murdered Drir Zuvda, the founder of the village and its current leader. Kakysz, dissatisfied with Drir's peaceful and harmonious approach, decided that Jiodak needed a strong hand and ruthless leadership. He took advantage of the dissatisfaction of some residents who believed that Drir's philosophy was too gentle in the face of growing external threats. During a community gathering, Kakysh openly challenged Drir to a duel, then killed him in front of the inhabitants, taking power. Kakysz Makai's rule in Jiodak After taking over, Kakysz transformed the settlement into a fortress, focusing on military development and strict social organization. He introduced mandatory training for warriors, strengthening the settlement's defense. At the same time, he declared himself a demigod, continuing the cult of his divinity begun in Jiodak. Kakysz's rule was characterized by violence and an iron fist, but also by effectiveness in protecting Jiodak from external threats. Many residents feared his wrath, but his dominance provided the village with stability in difficult times. The death of Drir Zuvda ended the era of harmonious coexistence in Jiodak, ushering in a new order based on force and fear. Kakysz Makai went down in history as one of the most powerful, but also the most controversial rulers of the settlement.
Defences
The settlement of Jiodak is surrounded by massive walls made of wood, stone and clay, which provide the inhabitants with effective protection against invaders.
Infrastructure
Jiodak settlement is a well-organized and fortified village. It is surrounded by solid walls of wood, stone and clay that protect the inhabitants from threats. In the center there is a square serving as a place of meetings, trade and rituals. Food and weapon warehouses and craft workshops were located around it. A dense network of paths connects the central points of the village with houses. A system of water drainage ditches was run along the settlement, which protects it against flooding and supports the irrigation of nearby fields. Jiodak is a place of harmony between defense and the everyday life of the community.
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