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On 25 May 2025 the ŋation was dissolved, with its will "for its land to go to new nations".<ref>https://discord.com/channels/697450809390268467/767569743229747220/1376274023784120401</ref>  
On 25 May 2025 the ŋation was dissolved, with its will "for its land to go to new nations".<ref>https://discord.com/channels/697450809390268467/767569743229747220/1376274023784120401</ref>  


As of 31 October 2025, it has been divided amongst both new and formerly neighboring nations. [[Þunan Ŋáce]] is now owned jointly by the [[Thasusan Union]] and [[UŊESCO]], the former having plans to use it as headquarters. [[Xarslasja]] has claimed Fáwupinu and Muweweśáj entirely, while Ájásiq is split between it and the new nation of [[Patra]]. [[Nāroňpār]] now owns all of Saxland, Ájáár, and some parts of [[Fishland]], while the budding [[Keltechra]] took the former core of Fishland. [[Birchill]] was claimed by [[Stej Ven]], it being [[viklo]]'s original base, and [[Ŋájaþáw]] was turned into part of the [[Old Kingdom]] due to drama. Much of [[Miŋejácár]] remains unclaimed.
As of 31 October 2025, it has been divided amongst both new and formerly neighboring nations. [[Þunan Ŋáce]] is now owned jointly by the [[Thasusan Union]] and [[UŊESCO]], the former having plans to use it as headquarters. Śyjeń is split between the aforementioned TU site and [[Myžariky]]. [[Xarslasja]] has claimed Fáwupinu and Muweweśáj entirely, while Ájásiq is split between it and the new nation of [[Patra]]. [[Nāroňpār]] now owns all of Saxland, Ájáár, and some parts of [[Fishland]], while the budding [[Keltechra]] took the former core of Fishland. [[Birchill]] was claimed by [[Stej Ven]], it being [[viklo]]'s original base, and [[Ŋájaþáw]] was turned into part of the [[Old Kingdom]] due to drama. Much of [[Miŋejácár]] remains unclaimed.


The de facto successors of Þunan Qumreá are [[Maraśa]], [[Jotlond]], and [[Patra]].
The de facto successors of Þunan Qumreá are [[Maraśa]], [[Jotlond]], and [[Patra]].

Revision as of 07:31, 1 November 2025

Þunan Qumreá
arImqu nnAzu
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Location of Þunan Qumreá on Ŋearth
Capital cityÞunan Ŋáce (city)
GovernmentReá, Plutocracy
Rijyc: Hilja
Official languagesŚácamþaśá, (in Saqár and Ájáár) Saxish
ISO-3166-1/2TQ
ISO-3166-1/3TQR
CurrencyRice, (locally) Punn
Succeeded bySee #Dissolution and successors

Þunan Qumreá arImqu nnAzu (IPA: /θunɐn qumrɪɑː/) was a country south of Myžariky, southwest of Marcyland, northeast of Xarslasja and northwest of Nariŋpar. It consisted of a wide range of channels and lakes south of spawn, and the land around these channels. Its center was the lighthouse Þunan Ŋáce.

Þunan Qumreá was composed of 7 provinces: Ájásiq, the channel to the ocean; Fáwupinu, the jewel bay; Muweweśáj, the burnt house island; Þunan Ŋáce, the tower of the stars; Śyjeń, the grainshed; Þunan Þár, the shield of the stars; Saqár, the land of the Saxons; and Ájáár, the flat lands.

Name

The first element of the name Þunan Qumreá is derived from Þunan Ŋáce qIga nnAzu, being ‘of the star(s)’. Ŋáce qIga means tower, so the whole means ‘tower of the stars’ or lighthouse, in Śácamþaśá. Qumreá arImqu literally means river basin, but it is also a pun. Reá arI can refer to an alliance, union, or group of related things, while Qum mqu means confluence. In other words, it could also be considered the Union of the Stars.

History

Founding

The signs commemorating ÞŊ‘s founding still remain inside the lighthouse on their original grass blocks.

On the 27th of december, 2023, Hilja mentioned in the minecraft channel „Maybe I will join the server for all of 2 days before getting bored again”. She did not get bored after 2 days. The next day, she noted a spot on the map that seemed interesting, and joined the server. She walked through the heavily forested Byrtsanšaland towards the river basin that would later be known as Þunan Qumreá. She had initially set her sights on Miŋeń Náf, internationally known as the Þeku Āka, the lake west of what is now Nāroňpār. As she reached a small island on Þunan Náf however, the sun began to set and she was attacked by several drowned. After defeating them, she marked her victory with two signs. Thus Þunan Ŋáce was founded, on the 28th of december 2023, at 20:12 CET.

The first landmark she noticed near the lake was a dirt hill with very square sides on coastal Śyjeń. It now houses the temple to the Earth.

By the 30th of December, the foundation for Þunan Ŋáce had been created, as well as a small auxiliary island where Hilja grew her crops. During this time, effectively all of Hilja‘s time on the server went into building the lighthouse and gathering the resources to do so. The pattern of artificial islands connected to Þunan Ŋáce with bridges that allowed for boat passage underneath would become the foundation of Þunan Qumreá. By the 1st of january, Hilja had built a small tree farm island west of Þunan Ŋáce. As she explored the island further west. As she did so, she stumbled upon the then-oldest building and only remaining evidence of pre-raid construction within Þunan Qumreá: the Burnt House.

Picture of the Burnt House upon its first discovery

To this day, it is unclear who built the burnt house, but it consists of 4 birch doors, a floating deepslate roof, a tuff floor, and a handful of glass and supplies. Next to the burnt house is a deep one-wide tunnel, designated a dwarven site by Þunan Qumreá‘s archaeologists. Beyond the house is a functional ruined portal, presumably restored by the builder(s).

Initial developments

On the 2nd of January, 2024, Þunan Qumreá (then Þunan Ŋáce) became a founding member of the United Ŋations. On the 5th, Þunan Ŋáce was connected to Marcyland via the new Cenrail® Subway™ (Sen-Náþnatiw in Śácamþaśá). By the 15th, the main structure of Þunan Ŋáce had been finished, and the immense effort of gathering all the redstone, quartz and glowstone to build the rotating light began. On the 25th of January, Hilja announced that ÞUNAN ŊÁCE SHINES, as the rotating light was fully functional. It was only after this that other construction projects in Þunan Qumreá could begin in earnest.

One of the first pictures of the lighthouse after completion, taken at night from Śyjeń. The square dirt hill can be seen on the left.

On the 27th, an xp farm was built in the basement of the lighthouse, around a zombie spawner. The basement has extensive cave networks, which Hilja found while mining out large amounts of deepslate and stone for the construction of the lighthouse. On the 29th, the Cenrail® Subway™ was extended south towards Yuɱa, featuring the Scenic Lake Rail™, a glass tunnel which Hilja built underneath Þunan Náf. On the 5th of February, the name Þunan Qumreá was officially adopted, replacing ‘Þunan Ŋáce’ and ‘Hilja‘s realm’ as official names.

Dissolution and successors

On 25 May 2025 the ŋation was dissolved, with its will "for its land to go to new nations".[1]

As of 31 October 2025, it has been divided amongst both new and formerly neighboring nations. Þunan Ŋáce is now owned jointly by the Thasusan Union and UŊESCO, the former having plans to use it as headquarters. Śyjeń is split between the aforementioned TU site and Myžariky. Xarslasja has claimed Fáwupinu and Muweweśáj entirely, while Ájásiq is split between it and the new nation of Patra. Nāroňpār now owns all of Saxland, Ájáár, and some parts of Fishland, while the budding Keltechra took the former core of Fishland. Birchill was claimed by Stej Ven, it being viklo's original base, and Ŋájaþáw was turned into part of the Old Kingdom due to drama. Much of Miŋejácár remains unclaimed.

The de facto successors of Þunan Qumreá are Maraśa, Jotlond, and Patra.

Flora & Fauna

Broadly speaking, the west of Þunan Qumreá was generally forested, composing the provinces of Muweweśáj, Þunan Þár, Fáwupinu and Ájásiq, while the east was composed of plains, the provinces of Śyjeń, Ájáár and Saqár. Þunan Ŋáce itself had little native vegetation left, although some jungle islands remain. It was, however, not lacking in aquatic wildlife, most notably salmon, squids and drowned, as well as some glow squids in the drowned rift just west of the lighthouse. This forms the deepest part of Þunan Náf, as it reaches diamond level.

An average day in Þunan Ŋáce

In the northeastern corner of Fáwupinu, an artificial cherry grove has been constructed along the path to Saxland. It is home to all of Þunan Qumreá‘s bees.

Provinces

Þunan Ŋáce

Main article: Þunan Ŋáce (province)

Þunan Ŋáce (IPA: /θunɐn ⁿɡɑːcɪ/) contained most of the important buildings in Þunan Qumreá. Naturally, the centre houses Þunan Ŋáce itself, the giant lighthouse in which Hilja and Seo live. The lighthouse also doubles as a monument to Sá, the deity of light and civilisation. On the first floor is storage and smelting, on the second was the bedroom with storage for the most valuable items in an ender chest as well as the pets, the third floor was a work space, the fourth floor was for magic and the fifth houses the Allay Café, where one can try the Þunan Ŋáce‘s cookies and pumpkin pie while listening to music and admiring the view from the tower.

Above this floor was the light mechanism, and finally the roof, which was the best point from which to see all of Þunan Ŋáce province. Below the lighthouse are the mines, with additional storage and the now largely obsolete zombie xp farm. Since Þunan Ŋáce province has no open-air cave entrances (though it does have open water), this has been the sole source of mineral wealth in the country until the acquisition of Saxland.

Besides the lighthouse, the guardian of Þunan Ŋáce was visible from the northwestern gate, shielding the province from the endless hordes of drowned that emerge from the Drowned Rift in the west of the province, following the railways. Further to the northwest was the Þunan Ŋáce railway station, due north is Þunan Ŋáce port, featuring the post office. Bridges and roads connect Þunan Ŋáce to nearly all buildings in mainland Þunan Qumreá, as well as 3 of the 4 provinces that surround it.

Southeast of Þunan Ŋáce is the embassy area, where the embassy to Enkavak currently stands.

Aerial photograph of Þunan Qumreá from the top of Þunan ŋáce
Dated Aerial photograph of Þunan Qumreá from the top of Þunan ŋáce, also showing the ashway, but featuring the older station building and no port or Saxland road.

Muweweśáj

Excluding Þunan Ŋáce itself, Muweweśáj (IPA: /ⁿbuβ̞ʷɪβ̞ʷɪʃäːj/ has been the most developed province in Þunan Qumreá, although it has been a distant second. It could be accessed by means of the western bridge across the tree island, and was mostly composed of sparse jungle, getting denser towards the border with Mosas (Tanzang). Muweweśáj, by its name and buildings, was associated with Miŋe, Goddess of the Sun. Settlement on Muweweśáj was concentrated around the origin of its name, the burnt house, which had been the oldest structure in Þunan Qumreá until the discovery of Ŋájaþáw in the colonies.

Around this structure, the village of Fájaþáw (Sx: Æscetoun) was founded. It was unique for its combination of Śácamþaśá and Saxish architecture, featuring the doorless cilinders made of deepslate and calcite Śácamþań prefer to live in, as well as a magnificent temple to the Sun. The temple to the sun features the symbol mu, representing the god and the word ‘burn’, in solid gold. This gold had been the target of the thieves (see Diplomacy: Þunan Qumreá heist for more information). Next to this was a Charlottist church, built entirely in Saxish form. In addition, Fájaþáw featured the only surface nether portal in Þunan Qumreá, as the portal in Þunan Ŋáce had been demolished due to it interfering with the gold farm portal on Śyjeń.

Connecting Fájaþáw to Þunan Ŋáce and all the way to the border with Mosas and the canal at Ájásiq was the Fájatiw (Sx: Æsceweg), a road built entirely out of deepslate, in line with the ash and fire aesthetic of the province. This road also crossed through parts of the territory of Pais Transanguino Ranitino, and a fort had been constructed on the southern border to ensure both the road and river remain open to ÞQ‘s traffic. Both Mosas and PTR have added dirt paths connecting their population centres to this road. At the Mosas border, a border crossing had been created. Since Þunan Qumreá did not recognise PTR‘s sovereignty, it had not done so on the other side.

The Northeastern part of Muweweśáj, by the border with Mosas, contained a deep ravine referred to as ‘the scar’ by locals.

Ájásiq

Named for the canal to the Hilja Sea, Ájásiq (IPA: /ɑːjäːsiχ/ had been a matter of contention between Þunan Qumreá and Pais Transanguino Ranitino, which had led to some in the council calling for war with the country (see Diplomacy: Sea access dispute for more information). It was added to Þunan Qumreá during the March to the Sea, making it the sixth province of Þunan Qumreá in order of accession. Northern Ájásiq was composed of a sparse jungle similar to that of Muweweśáj, but it gets sparser and sparser as one follows the ashway to the canal, featuring a plains-like area followed by a sandy beach in this area. South of the canal, this beach was quickly replaced by some of the thickest jungles in the country, where there was no road or development of any kind. The far south features some temperate forests.

West of the canal were a handful of small islands controlled by Þunan Qumreá, which had been the westernmost points of the country until the acquisition of the colonies. In between the mainland and the outermost land lies the temple to the ocean, the largest in Þunan Qumreá (excluding the lighthouse which also serves other purposes). This is the only building within the province apart from the ashway and the canal.

Fáwupinu

Much like Ájásiq, Fáwupinu (IPA: /fɒːβ̞ʷupinu/) had seen development on one side of its territory, but very little on the remainder. The northwestern part of the province was covered in thick jungles that make permanent settlement difficult, while the southeastern parts are mainly sandy beaches, including the one where Hilja found the buried treasure that gives the province its name ‘gem bay’. The remainder of the province was covered in temperate forest.

South from Þunan Ŋáce, the Saxland bridge reached the mainland in southeastern Fáwupinu, where an intensive logging campaign had turned the eastern coast into plains. The road split in two here, with one arm meandering through the low-lying coastal areas, continuing south into Saqár. The original forest in this area had been entirely replaced by an artificial cherry grove with an undergrowth of petals and roses, which housed all of Þunan Qumreá‘s bees. The other arm continued westwards towards the sandy beaches, where a compass denoted the exact directions and distances to known cities and places of interest on Ŋearth, in both Śácamþaśá and English.

Fáwupinu was also notable for its turtle population, which supplied the eggs for the gold farm. Sand from the region had been used in the glass railway tunnels under Þunan Náf and in the lighthouse.

Śyjeń

Þunan Þár

Saqár

Ájáár

Miŋejácár

Miŋejácár is an island chain in the Agmatic Ocean that was formerly controlled by Þunan Qumrea.

Diplomacy

Sea access dispute

Þunan Qumreá Heist

(See the main article The Great Heist for more information.)

On the 7th of April 2024, John Stamos was discovered to have been stealing priceless gold and valuable items from Þunan Qumreá, with assistance of Astridodorito in creating a cache of the stolen treasures, both members of Pais Transanguino Ranitino alongside La Ranita, the head of the group. As of writing, it is unknown if La Ranita knew of this theft being coordinated by their two subjects.

Both the heads of Þunan Qumreá and Enkavak noticed a few missing items (notably 20 diamonds from Śiłja and a music disc of Otherside from Xhesas) on the 1st of April 2024, but the scraped gold (totalling 45 blocks) from the Shrine to the Sun was not noticed until the 7th, and was later discovered to have been turned into 250 golden carrots. All of the thefts were reverted and the shrines and wealths were restored and placed in Þunan Ŋáce for safekeeping until owners could be found.

Names in other languages

Name in other languages:
  • Arodjun: Tunnan Qlumrejaa [ˈtu.nːan qˡum.reˈja]
  • Áwaric: Sónan Cómria Sónan Cómria [su.nan kum.ʀja]
  • East Narkevin: Fwënan Këmyeha /ɸwəˈnan ˈkəm.ɣe.xa/
  • German: Sunan /suː.nän/
  • Isle Narkevin: Þunan Komræ /θuˈnan ˈkom.rɛ/
  • Japanese: 星同盟(スナン・クムリアー) Sunan Kumuriā [sunaŋ kɯmɯɾiaː]
  • Kathyrian: Θυνανκυμρϊα Thunankumria /θuˈnænkumˈriæ/
  • Kilvanan: Þunanqumrjanaƕat /θunanqumrjanaɸat/
  • Knrawi: Fumankumviià[ɸɔmɛnk̠ɔmβɛja˩]
  • Kośtsiśtsi: 'Ttunan Kumreǵa['θunɒn 'kumreʝa]
  • Laevanaak:  /kmɛˑɑ/
  • Morytian: Thünan Kümriä /θunan kumriɑ/
  • Old Narkevin: Funan Qumrea /fuˈnan ˈqum.ʁɛ.a/
  • Regnate Latin: THVNANCVMBRIA /tʰʊnɐŋˈkʰʊmbriɐ/
  • Saxish: n/i~pAr/iTUs Størrebenn [ˈstɶɹˌbɛn]
  • Spanish: Sunan cumriá['sunan kum'rja]
  • Soc'ul': Sunencumriá[su˧nə˧nkʷu˧mrjaː˧]
  • Syzkyn: Ҭунан Ҟумрыяа [ˈtʰunɐn qʹumrɪ̈jɑː]
  • Taylang: NewRomantics-24:2 IOMWIWY-1:5/tiːm stɑɹz/
  • Toki Pona: ma Tunan Kumeja /ma ˈtu.nan ˈku.me.ja/
  • Tosï: Sunanö Cumölïa [ˈsunan kumˈlɨʔa]
  • Turis: Sunan Cumrea [su'nan kum'rea]
  • West Narkevin: Fonan Këmyea /ɸoˈnan ˈkɤm.ɣe.ʔa/
  • Xindvâ: Thunan Qumniê /θu.næn qum.niə̯/