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| ===== Geography ===== | ===== Geography ===== | ||
| - | ==== Rahiel Delta ==== | + | ==== Akhetzul Thunderwall |
| + | The result of a failed attempt to stop the ash clouds of the [[..: | ||
| + | The line was built downstream of [[..: | ||
| + | Though not able to prevent the unending darkness of the Midnight Desert, the towers do have a limited effect to gather and reduce the ash clouds, but with results its creators likely did not intend. | ||
| + | The constant swirling collection of ash leads to regular waves of "ash rain," but also to high levels of static electricity that cause near continuous storms of dry lightning. | ||
| + | These lightning strikes have damaged some, but not most, of the towers, but make for perilous travel to the upper reaches of the Rahiel. | ||
| ==== Khemotaph Vale ==== | ==== Khemotaph Vale ==== | ||
| The Khemotaph Vale, or " | The Khemotaph Vale, or " | ||
| Now it is a barren place where the tombs of those who perished after the [[..: | Now it is a barren place where the tombs of those who perished after the [[..: | ||
| - | In the aftermath of the cataclysm, the delta between the major eastern branches of the Rahiel were filled in, reclaiming land in order to build millions of graves and other monuments to the fallen. | + | In the aftermath of the cataclysm, the delta between the major eastern branches of the Rahiel were filled in, reclaiming land in order to build millions of graves and other monuments to the fallen, large and small. |
| - | These were soon buried under the ash-dunes wrought from the [[..: | + | These were soon buried under the ash-dunes wrought from the [[..: |
| The region was completely abandoned, leaving the ghosts of the dead to roam alone among the miles of cracked tombs, wind-blasted gravestones, | The region was completely abandoned, leaving the ghosts of the dead to roam alone among the miles of cracked tombs, wind-blasted gravestones, | ||
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| Five major pyramids are built mostly in a line of unknown significance, | Five major pyramids are built mostly in a line of unknown significance, | ||
| The largest, called Rehuirtu' | The largest, called Rehuirtu' | ||
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| + | ==== Mheqsoris Starcreche ==== | ||
| + | Another attempt by early Zulithan to overcome the eternal ash clouds sent by the [[..: | ||
| + | A sect of [[..: | ||
| + | The results of their experiments, | ||
| + | Though they are often bigger and much brighter than Fostep, and readily found resting on the dunes and being carried by the wind like tumbleweed, the lights of the starcreche are immaterial and cannot be gathered. | ||
| + | The area also became known for strange events and mysterious disappearances, | ||
| + | After its discovery claims were made that the region was growing and would someday end the eternal midnight, but over the centuries this has proven false, or at least has not continued past a certain point. | ||
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| + | ==== Osatayneh ==== | ||
| + | An fortress-dam built along a line of fortifications that extend miles into the desert, like much of Zulithan the Osatayneh dates deep into history. | ||
| + | Legend says it was originally built as a way for the High Kingdom to make a clear statement to the elites downstream - remain loyal or have the life-giving Rahiel blocked. | ||
| + | With the coming and going of eons the fortifications were expanded and improved by each successive dynasty. | ||
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| + | In the 4th Age the region is used as informal up-river boundary upon which the wildest Zulit tribes both trade with, and avoid the control of, the Middle Kingdom. | ||
| + | The fortress is traditionally ruled by the Iyaret' | ||
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| + | ==== Rahiel Delta ==== | ||
| + | Once one the most fertile stretch of land in the world, the Rahiel delta was once the breadbasket that fed the whole of the [[..: | ||
| + | With the coming of the perpetual ash clouds the floodplains of the delta would have been made even more fertile, except the descent into eternal night meant the delta could no longer produce grain, regardless of the rich soil. | ||
| + | Over the centuries much effort was made by the Middle Kingdom to restart the productivity of the delta, but the artificial light used has had only limited success. | ||
| + | Still, the delta is the most populous province of Zulithan, and the prosperous outside the capital of [[..: | ||
| + | Food is now mostly shipped up-river instead of abroad, but the region is also the most outward facing and cosmopolitan. | ||
| + | The provincial capital of [[..: | ||
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| + | ==== Rahiel Floodplains ==== | ||
| + | The corridor of land around the Rahiel, like the delta at its mouth, is fed by predictable seasonal flooding. | ||
| + | Though relatively narrow, this narrow strip has produced grain surpluses since the dawn of man. | ||
| + | With the cataclysm of the [[..: | ||
| + | With the loss of the sun and millions dead, a small mercy was discovered. | ||
| + | Fostep - small glassy beads that glow with a light able to grow plants - were soon found flowing down the Rahiel in small but regular amounts. | ||
| + | These were collected into large containers so they could be concentrated to light limited, but extremely productive, crop fields. | ||
| + | Luminescent algae was also cultivated, leading to the Rahiel Floodplains becoming a narrow strip of both life and light in the eternal midnight. | ||
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| + | ==== Rhabotem Void ==== | ||
| + | To the west of [[..: | ||
| + | The area is given a wide berth by all, even the wildest Zulit tribes, except as an occasional method for capital punishment or dangerous mystical journey. | ||
| + | The few that survive entering return forever changed, and speak of the void as living, or at least aware, in some way. | ||
| ===== History ===== | ===== History ===== | ||
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| ===== Government ===== | ===== Government ===== | ||
| - | The " | + | The " |
| Most [[polemos: | Most [[polemos: | ||
| + | The system of aristocratic Yahnvaist clergy is established through a mixture of shifting tribal patronage, manipulation of Zulit teachings towards syncretism, and the Phayrux, a Dragoon slave class that acts as a martial caste to enforce order. | ||
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| + | - Parhru - Royal Household | ||
| + | - Phayrux | ||
| + | - Aphayr' | ||
| + | - Iyaret' | ||
| + | - Dretnes' | ||
| + | - Hoteph' | ||
| + | - Oriswenhu - Priesthood | ||
| + | - Phayrux - Dragoon Warrior-slaves | ||
| + | - Zulit | ||
| + | - Ape - Chieftans | ||
| + | - Zukhul - Monastic Zulithan Priesthood | ||
| + | - Merehit - Levy Militia | ||
| ==== Parties, Ideology, and Politics ==== | ==== Parties, Ideology, and Politics ==== | ||
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| <WRAP column quarter> | <WRAP column quarter> | ||
| ^ Zulithan | ^ Zulithan | ||
| - | | Flag || | + | | |
| | Map || | | Map || | ||
| |Capital|None (No Central Authority)| | |Capital|None (No Central Authority)| | ||