Conlang Conworld/Éketöd

The Eket Republic is a fairly isolated country located in real world Russia. Large (20 million, almost 70%) Eket diaspora in eastern regions of Fengeden is evidence of Eketod being once larger and bordering Fengeden.

Cities
Eketod's largest cities are following, in decreasing order of population:
 * 1) Xóbën (Ab-Kóvas region) (Khoben)
 * 2) Ágarfer (City of Agar)
 * 3) Ab-Kóvas (New Kovas)
 * 4) Ózaxfer (Ozakh/City of Kings)
 * 5) Nöfer (City of Noe)
 * 6) Öy (Oy)
 * 7) Ad-Kóvas (Kovas)

Food and Drinks
Under construction

Clothing
Eket men's clothing are fairly close to Fenge national garments, with subtle differences as colour of the pants variating from standard green to dark red. Women wear dark non-revealing clothing. Woman wearing revealing clothing is considered either a foreign woman or an evil woman.

Stereotypes
The stereotypes are fairly close to Fengekom's stereotypes, with difference in religious beliefs.

Manufacturing and Export
The main exported product is planes, no matter, civilian or military.

Army of Eketod
The army of Eketod is known for its exceptionally skilled pilots. For example, Áran Kóbafar (only in dossier, originally Kobavar "of Kobav"), who was a participant of the 1197-1202 Fenge-Eket war won the Aban Airbattle of 1201 almost solely by himself on a modified A80/E2 one-seat bomber triplane. The naval aviation is uncomparable to others - even with a novice pilot an A68/E3 or even A1/E1 can win any battle with a comparable aircraft.

Infantry
Infantry is not as used as in Fengeden, but anti-air troops, cannoneers and engineers are used very much. Notable infantry heroes are only snipers.

The notable invention of Eket infantry is what is colloquially called "turn-fire", which greatly increases even the slowest-firing infantry squads' rate of fire. The main drawback of that tactic is vulnerability to snipers and artillery barrages, because it involves all long range soldiers standing in line.

Aviation
The Eketod's aviation is notable for its power plants (which look like turboprop but are actually different) that provide less noise, excellent durability and less impact on the plane's maneuverability at expense of a very little amount of power (1-2% lesser that jet engines). The other, minor, notable difference of Eketod's aviation is the preference of power over quantity of weapons (a Fenge-Eket war attack aircraft had a single 67mm cannon, while Fenge had a couple of 27mm cannons, and Eket aircraft was voted as better).