>>41007637Drive by shitposting, whatever.
On Hoshiyomia (now Astronomi I guess), it makes sense to think of it as a march that conquered territory and diplomatically annexed smaller border tribes and kingdoms, and gave away the land to military leaders and nobles who acted independently, then Hoshiyomia has a warring kingdoms period some time after, maybe coinciding with ours, where they can centralize the nobles, it'd also be a good explanation to why they have a big naval culture, as that was probably the easiest way to contact the other administrative divisions. It'snot like /hlgg/ gives a shit about splits, so it probably wouldn't be a particularly demanding overlord.
Then again, I'm not the Hoshiyomi, so it's up to them.