Boundaries: The Four Corners region can be ‘difficult’ to define. It is a vast region of alpine desert that encoupases the ‘four corners’ of the former states of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah. In the north the border stretches along Lake Powell in Utah across to just south of Durango in Colorado. From there it winds south through the Chaco Canyon until you hit the ruins of I40. the border then continues west along I40 into Arizona, but decidedly north of Winslow (the denizens of which would not be pleased to be part of the Four Corners), taking a turn back to the north somewhere east of Flagstaff. In short, the Four Corners polity is probably the single largest political union in the US Southwest.Government: Tribal Anarcho-capitalismLegal Code: TraditionClimate: The four Corners is is situated on a plateau at significantly higher altitudes than the lower desert, and has an appreciably cooler climate, with cold winters and mild summers, though the climate remains semi-arid to arid. Extremely cold temperatures are not unknown; cold air systems from the northern states and Canada occasionally push into the state, bringing temperatures below 0 °F (−18 °C) to the northern parts of the state.Population: 50,000Economics: Pastoral Herding. Some agrarian pueblos. Mining.Agriculture: Maize, peppers, wheat, livestock (cows, sheep, goats, alpaca, ostrich, horses)Trade: Mostly livestock with Sun Valley, Yuma, Lost Vegas and Alamosa. Very little with Aztlan.Religion: Post Rapture Order of the Redeemer 5%, Latter Day Saints 10%, Gaianism 75%, Unaffiliated 10%.Standard of Living:
Rural: Poor. Wither as horse nomads or the more common living in Pueblo’s near water sources, the is a region that the rest of the world forgot.
Urban: N/A
Gender Equity: poor.
Armed Forces: Neobarb warrior caste. No national military to speak of, but more than enough to fend off Bandits. Usually. Generally.
Dominant Magical Tradition: Shamanism
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