Archive Structure
The Gondara Archive is organized into several major structural domains.
Each domain represents a fundamental aspect of the Gondaran world and serves as a hub for related articles.
Archive Structure
★ Foundational Canon
This document defines how the Gondara Archive organizes information.
The purpose of this structure is to ensure that the archive grows in a consistent and readable manner while preserving long-term stability of the world.
All pages within the archive should ultimately belong to one of the primary structural domains described below.
Structural Domains
The Gondara Archive is organized around several major knowledge domains.
These domains represent the fundamental aspects of the Gondaran world.
Government
Documents the political structure of Gondara.
This includes the federal government, state governments, administrative institutions, and civic authority structures.
Examples include:
- Government of Gondara
- States of Gondara
- Federal institutions
- State governments
- Cities and municipalities
Geography
Documents the physical structure of the continent.
These pages define the landscape that shapes Gondaran civilization.
Examples include:
- Geographic regions
- Mountain ranges
- Rivers and lakes
- Climate zones
- Strategic terrain
Ecology
Documents the living environment of Gondara.
These pages describe the ecological systems that support life across the continent.
Examples include:
- Biomes
- Forest systems
- Wetlands
- Ocean ecosystems
- Ecological regions
Civilizations
Documents the peoples and societies of Gondara.
These pages describe cultural groups, settlement patterns, and the development of Gondaran civilization.
Examples include:
- Major cultural groups
- Early civilizations
- Colonial societies
- Regional populations
Culture & Society
Documents social structure and everyday life.
These pages explore how Gondarans live, organize families, practice religion, and structure society.
Examples include:
- Social hierarchy
- Traditions and customs
- Religious institutions
- Family structures
- Cultural practices
Armed Forces
Documents the military institutions of Gondara.
These pages describe command structures, military branches, doctrine, and equipment.
Examples include:
- Gondaran Army
- Gondaran Navy
- Gondaran Air Forces
- Military doctrine
- Strategic defense systems
Natural World
Documents the non-human life of Gondara.
These pages record the fauna and biological systems present across the continent.
Examples include:
- Animal species
- Marine life
- Unique Gondaran fauna
- Biological adaptations
History
Documents the chronological development of Gondara.
These pages record events, eras, and historical transformations of the continent.
Examples include:
- Pre-colonial eras
- Colonial period
- National development
- Major conflicts
- Cultural movements
Archive Expansion
As the Gondara Archive grows, additional pages should always be created within the domain that best reflects their subject.
New domains should only be created if the existing structure cannot reasonably contain the material.
Maintaining a stable structural framework ensures that the archive remains navigable even as the world becomes increasingly detailed.
Purpose of the Archive
The Gondara Archive is intended to function as a living chronicle of an entire world.
Entries should strive to combine historical tone, narrative depth, and technical clarity so that readers feel as though they are studying the record of a real civilization.