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| Most of Qarbak comes under the rule of the emperor, called the rokha, under a theocratic monarchy.
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| ===Religions===
| | For history of these people, see [[Qarbak History]]. |
| The state religion of the empire is [[Religions#Sarrayun|Sarrayun]].
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| Temples are called devarsuq, and sarrayi priests reside there.
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| Because Sarrayun states that each emperor is a reincarnation of the previous one, the religion is tied very closely into the ruling powers.
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| An ancient variant of Sarrayun called [[Religions#Pakorra|Pakorra]] only exists today in smaller city-states bordering the empire.
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| Pakorra utilise the same kinds of temples as Sarrayun, but to slightly different deities. Their priests are called pakori, and are illegal in the [[Oolu]] Empire.
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| Also as with sarrayi, pakori give authenticity to their monarchs by holding the reincarnation ritual.
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| ===Magic===
| | * Loorutj Kingdom |
| Qarbak in general is a fairly un-magical place; the few mages that exist are mostly magiturgists who study it academically, or are rare magichaists.
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| Common magic orders include elementurgy and impiturgy.
| | * Mintar Kingdom |
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| Magic is used for production, warfare, and entertainment purposes.
| | * Khayen Kingdom |
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| ===Economy===
| | City-States: [[Kinars]], [[Khandar]], [[Masakana]] |
| 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.
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| The people of Qarbak offers high quality glass, textiles, and spices, as well as some marble, grain, and oil. Their primary pigment is called Mintar Green, is made of farmed coral called lion's mane, and is a shade of teal.
| | Minor Civilisations: [[Monootjs]], [[Sarube]], [[Sadhihi]], [[Merya]], [[Qusa]], [[Kobhufi]] |
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| ===Military===
| | Minor Peoples: [[Menlu]], [[Mabasyar]], [[Rerlido]] |
| Soldiers in Qarbak mostly defend borders and protect the wealthy, and sometimes for conquest purposes. Orders of guards enforce the law.
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| Historically, Qarbak uses a lot of boats, due to the entire area being split into two halves by water, but there was not much drive to develop seafaring vessels. Because of this, Qarbak navies are similar to Seleru's in design, but are smaller in scope and power.
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| | | 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. |
| Ranged weapons for soldiers include the bow, javelin, artillery, thrown blades, and sometimes magic.
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| Most melee weapons are blades, blunt weapons, axes, or polearms.
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| The best soldiers in this area are elite infantry; highly skilled combatants who are also usually very good at surviving off the land. Sometimes a warrior merchant makes his way into Qarbak history as well.
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| ===Culture===
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| Common forms of entertainment include artworks, drugs, food and drink, gambling, and performances.
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| Common artforms include sculpture, spoken word, drama, architecture, weaving, and glassblowing.
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| Common cultural practices include a twilight lifestyle, mummification, blood siblinghood, and exiling.
| | * The Soqhu, the full-time military. |
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| Common cultural beliefs include thinking they are the chosen people, and emotions are good.
| | * Rhefusur, rich merchant warriors who travel in large formidable caravans. |
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| Building materials used include adobe, brush, thatch, plaster, clay brick, and sandstone.
| | * Kormanu, a series of magic schools similar yet inferior to the [[Carson Institute]] in Benevis. |
| Clothing materials used include linen and satin.
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Qarbak
For history of these people, see Qarbak History.
Oolu Cultures
Oolu Empire
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.