Cool setting so far, and I'm interested in seeing where you go with it.
However, almost all of this is an info-dump. You've got a cool setting worked up in your mind, and you want to lay it all out for the reader so he knows what's going on before you start the story. This is generally a bad idea. It will make both your plot and your world more vibrant if you introduce all of this info as your plot progresses piece-by-piece. Instead of telling us the background in one huge chunk, show it to us through character dialogue and interactions and in bite-sized bits here and there.
If I were you, I'd take this whole section above and keep it as personal notes and not part of the main story. Start your story on the next page, where you were originally going to begin the next part here, and introduce everything in the original as it is needed.
Best of luck! Either way you do it, looking forward to reading more.