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The Unorganized Siberian Territories are a territory with no functioning political authority. It borders Yugra to the west, Tomsk to the southwest, Irkutsk, Buryatia, Yakutia and Magadan to the south, and Kamchatka to the southeast.

In-game[]

Many Russian warlords were content with ignoring Northeast Siberia because there is practically no organized armed force there. For the villages, the closest thing to an army is a band of old soldiers with outdated rifles, who would stand no chance against an actual military. That is, until Alexander Men manages to unite the region and mobilize some working army for his cause.

Due to its isolation, no centralized bureaucracy or large-scale infrastructure has developed in the Northeastern parts of Siberia. As such, the local Yakut, Eveny, and Chukchi people have reverted back to their old village lifestyle, free to practice their shamanistic beliefs and with nobody to bother them, until Alexander Men appears.

In spite of its many natural resources, Siberia's temperature extremes and lack of roads have dissuaded any warlord at the game's start to claim the territory as their own, so the region is largely left alone during the pre-regional stage.

No long-distance communication exists in this region and the roads are too sparse for any Russian warlord to properly control. Until the Divine Mandate forms, the villages of Northeast Siberia are content to remain isolated from the rest of Russia and the world at large.

Politics[]

National spirits[]

Isolated Villages
  • Division Organization: -70%
  • Recruitable Population Factor: -100%
  • Research Speed: -100%

Cold and unforgiving; this is what defines this part of the Earth. With whatever human communities sparse and spread out, this area is not going to pose much of a threat to outside forces.

Trivia[]

  • Prior to the Toolbox Theory update, the Unorganized Siberian Territories only encompassed north-east Siberia, not north-central Siberia (which was part of Tomsk), and was split into multiple named territories: Chernyshevsky, Vilyuy, Kolyma, Omolon, and Chukotka, which all become part of the Divine Mandate of Siberia when it appears. To better represent the complete lack of authority in the area, they were all merged into a single nameless, white territory.
  • Should he unify Russia, Sergey Taboritsky's Holy Russian Empire is implied to have deliberately depopulated north-eastern Siberia. In the later collapse, the Unorganized Siberian Territories will appear once more under the name, "The Wastelands."