Baekgu Dynasty

The Baekgu Dynasty (officially the Unified Kingdom of the Kyo from 736 CE) was a Kyo dynastic kingdom that lasted for approximately eleven centuries. It was founded by Baekgu the Great, monarch of the Gongmangdo Kingdom (known as Baeguk), in the early 7th Century CE as Kyo Nomads settled permanently on the Dranian Peninsula. Over the span of three decades, Baeguk absorbed the other fractured states of the peninsula through conquest and diplomacy. Following the unification of the Dranian Peninsula, King Baekgu the Great formalized the Kyomal writing system, Kyogul, reducing the need to rely on more complex Gao-Showa Gaoja script.

In 1633, colonists from Egelion would force Baeguk into a protectorate status, ultimately forcing the abdication of King Jeong-u in 1721 and annexing the nation. Egelion would then found the Vice-Royalty of Drania, centered at the colonial city of Castellón.