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For history of these people, see [[Qarbak History]]. | For history of these people, see [[Qarbak History]]. | ||
===Oolu Cultures === | |||
[[Oolu]] Empire | |||
* Loorutj Kingdom | |||
* Mintar Kingdom | |||
* Khayen Kingdom | |||
City-States: [[Kinars]], [[Khandar]], [[Masakana]] | |||
Minor Civilisations: [[Monootjs]], [[Sarube]], [[Sadhihi]], [[Merya]], [[Qusa]], [[Kobhufi]] | |||
Minor Peoples: [[Menlu]], [[Mabasyar]], [[Rerlido]] | |||
===Economy=== | ===Economy=== | ||
Though coins called madu were more popular in the past, barter is the most common form of trade now, especially in cities along the Archroad. In more rural areas, livestock are sometimes used as currency. | Though coins called madu were more popular in the past, barter is the most common form of trade now, especially in cities along the Archroad. In more rural areas, livestock are sometimes used as currency. | ||
===Orders=== | ===Orders=== | ||
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* Rhefusur, rich merchant warriors who travel in large formidable caravans. | * Rhefusur, rich merchant warriors who travel in large formidable caravans. | ||
* Kormanu, a series of magic schools similar yet inferior to the Carson Institute in Benevis. | * Kormanu, a series of magic schools similar yet inferior to the [[Carson Institute]] in Benevis. |
Latest revision as of 13:40, 30 January 2021
Qarbak
For history of these people, see Qarbak History.
Oolu Cultures
Oolu Empire
- Loorutj Kingdom
- Mintar Kingdom
- Khayen Kingdom
City-States: Kinars, Khandar, Masakana
Minor Civilisations: Monootjs, Sarube, Sadhihi, Merya, Qusa, Kobhufi
Minor Peoples: Menlu, Mabasyar, Rerlido
Economy
Though coins called madu were more popular in the past, barter is the most common form of trade now, especially in cities along the Archroad. In more rural areas, livestock are sometimes used as currency.
Orders
- The Soqhu, the full-time military.
- Rhefusur, rich merchant warriors who travel in large formidable caravans.
- Kormanu, a series of magic schools similar yet inferior to the Carson Institute in Benevis.