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231
Heelotia & Hokia Exist as 1 Society
There are no Hokias as of now. -
Period: 231 to 401
Years of Existence
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234
Tickets become main currency of Heelotia
Tickets are made from black trees. -
245
Suspicions of corruption erupt
Many Heelotians are become suspicious of their society being corrupt, for many Heelotians are not receiving tickets they deserve. -
255
Taxes on Resources Become Extreme
The Heelotians do not have to pay taxes on natural resources while the Hokies do. -
273
Hokies Roaring Economy
The Hokies have created their economy. Tickets are still used. If a Hokie reaches 50 tickets he must spend them all immediately so that each Hokie can receive 50 tickets as well. There are no taxes. -
301
Hokies Acquire a Leader
The Hokies crown a king named Sesuj Tsirhc. He speaks truth and is praised highly. He does everything BACKWARDS from Heelotia. Their NAME is not welcomed in Hokia. -
350
Hokies Extreme Population Growth
The Hokies have noticed a dramatic increase in their population. The Hokies need to make more tickets to ensure fairness for everyone. The only resource available to make tickets is ruled by the Heelotians. The Heelotians hear about this news, and take immediata action. -
351
Heelotians Attack Hokia
The Heelotians take a vote to attack Hokia and the vote passes yes. The Heelotians that volunteer to attack Hokia are placed into their military. The Heelotians surprise attack Hokia. -
400
No Remnants of Hokies or Heelotians
The once widely known kingdoms of Hokia and Heelotia are no longer existing, and nobody has been found. There is no reason for this, and there are no theories on what happened. The last writing found from Sesuj Tsirhc wrote, "Those who live by the sword, die by the sword." -
Hokies Leave Heelotia
After most of the Hokies die of poorness, the rest of the Hokies leave Heelotia forever. -
Hokies Build a Kingdom
The Hokies have built their kingdom after many years apart from Heelotia. -
Heelotians Take Hokia
Heelotians now rule Hokia. Hokies are not paid tickets, and are forced to become farmers and only keep 10% of their produce each harvest. Most of the Hokies die by suicide or starvation. The king of Hokia is scourged and crucified.