Shudon period

The Shudon period (710–784) of the 8th century marked the emergence of a strong Shuukon state, the Shudonese Empire, centered on an imperial government that was ruled by an emperor of the Isulo people who until 700 AD had been disappeared for years and has been replaced by the less dominant Kuiko People and Jashudo people who had been the ruling people until now. The government was based on a loose system of feudal regions that will be lead by the Emperor.

Rise
In the 720's Jukso Yajiori had released his writings telling that the feudal system will be replaced by a strong unified empire, leading to a great ten years of prosperity. This all changed when During the 740's the Empire had been struck with a famine, known as the 100 days famine, which killed off many people. The emperor at the time Jukso Yajiori had to create a process to regain his people. He started a law known as Funioshu which was the process of forced, or chosen reproduction and marriage at the age of 14, this not only increased the Empire's population back to normal, but had created a precedent for his sons to keep the law. Funioshu generated a large population growth, due to its statements of at least 3 children per 2 parents, this period will also be known as the growth revolution of Shushtrepistaz, where birth was endorsed by the government, and later a mandatory switch of wife after one cannot produce anymore kin. The law also had been changed by Hiyori Yajiori so that there must be two boys for every girl born from a woman, and if not, the woman would be replaced with another. This growth revolution had ended during the middle of Hiyori Yajiori rule where he had began to notice many "ugly" or untouchable children, which now is know caused by inbreeding. These untouchables had began to form a class of their own creating the first 3 part class system in Shushtrepistaz, where a growing mass of untouchables, now which included migrants, poor, and criminals had dominated cities. The emperor at the time, decided to move these untouchables outside main cities, and to create slums, these slums rapidly grew as the untouchable population had now skyrocketed to 50% of the population. While the middle class, mainly farmers, artisans, and workers had been growing making them 48% of the population leaving a minor 2% for the upper class.

Collapse
As the son of the first Emperor died, his son Jenoko Yajiori had tried to reverse what his father and grand-father had done. The first thing on his agenda was to slow down the population laws as they were creating a huge untouchable population, where he had restricted marriages and birth until the age of 17, and started to educated untouchables so they could become middle class. This new age was known as the Ukat Suycio or First Science, was the growth of intelligence where the middle class now had become the higher classes and the lower class and untouchables became the new middle class. Everything under Jenoko Yajiori reign was excellent, as now the empire had doubled in size and trade with Japan and acceptance of Jashudos came into light. This era had also been known for its art and the merge of Japanese and Shudonese was in progress, as the language once written in Yijigo had been replaced by kanji and common words like food, had been changed into the Japanese or the Shudonese version. As Jenoko Yajiori had began to grow old his son, Yubiru had died, making Jenoko's brother's son the next emperor, who allowed the weakening of military forces. Due to this action the empire had grown weak and collapsed in the years following.