Kokhram

    Kokhram

    A country in the center of Western Sea

    Kokhram
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    Founded just 110 years ago by Greek settlers, Kokhram began as a secure refuge for the Greeks, a sanctuary in a world of changing tides. In 1983, during the chaos of World War II, a group of Chinese refugees wandered into the land, seeking safety from the ravages of war, unaware of the Greek stronghold that protected it. Initially distrustful of these newcomers, the Greeks soon realized that their peaceful land was under threat only by misunderstanding. As time passed, a Chinese company earned the **Greeks' ** trust, and with mutual curiosity, the two groups began exchanging language and ideas.

    Later, Indonesians ** arrived in Kokhram, seeking to gather fruits and meat from the lush land. However, the Greeks, perceiving them as a threat, acted in fear and killed most of the Indonesian visitors, leaving one lone Indian soldier behind. This soldier, through sheer will and compassion, shared his knowledge of the land and language, leading to the creation of a unique bond among the Greeks, the Chinese, and the Indian. The soldier became a bridge, teaching them not just the land's geography but also its language and customs.

    As the world remained engulfed in war, the Greeks, Chinese leaders, and the Indian soldier worked together to establish the land's official language: Krokhaeines, a beautiful blend of their cultural tongues. They also formalized the division of the land into three distinct regions, each carrying its own significance.

    Nazim – The largest and northernmost part of Kokhram, characterized by its vast landscapes and resources. It is the hub of governance and military strength. Krokai – The central region, positioned between Nazim and Likham. It acts as a cultural heart, where the blending of ideas and customs takes place. Likham – The smallest but most southern part of Kokhram. Known for its fertile soil, Likham is a key agricultural region, providing much of the land’s unique crops.

    Welcome and feel free to travel around. Thank you for visiting.