Relationship Between Oise And Aui

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Previous to 1790, the nations of Oise and Aui had two separate tribal monarchs. Ois was a Matriarchal society; it revered women as political and religious leaders. Ois was peacefully brought together by, "Mother Ocean, Katerina Anthea." Following the death of the Queen who brought the seaside dwelling tribal nations together, her second daughter took the reigns and led the nation. Thus a precedence was set where the second daughter of each Anthea Queen was crowned the new Queen. Conversely, Aui was a Patriarchal society who believed in the strength and leadership qualities of men. Following the aggressive and violent, "Father Tree, Tendaji Meine" the tribal nations were forced together. Despite initial forced compliance, the nation began to love and respect their ruler. With adoration, they vowed to follow their rulers blood line hoping that his sons would naturally hold the same strength.
Aniketos Meine

Though Aniketos had been King since he was 27, Noémie was the newly crowned Queen of Ois and thus the two met to establish diplomatic relations. Immediately the two began an elaborate and public relationship; in 1790 they were married. This was the first marriage between the two nations, and The Confederation of La Grãne Natçión di Oise a Aui was born. While both Ois and Aui were still sovereign states it represented the joining of cultures and the permanent alliance. Also established was a new method for choosing the Monarch; to respect both nations simply the second born child, regardless of gender, became the new monarch upon the death of both parents. The new monarch then ruled over both nations with appointed councils representing the nations separate interests. This was the beginning of the government's split from a pure