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| =Remdor= | | =Remdor= |
| Most people in Remdor are part of a feudal kingdom ruled by a king.
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| The capital of Maugnon is Mourvan and has a population of ~179,000.
| | For the history of these people, see [[Remdor History]]. |
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| The capital of Asshor is Leruzin, with a population of ~109,000.
| | ===Remdorian Cultures === |
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| The capital of Sesar is Rohandra and has a population of ~89,000.
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| The capital of Drarus is Kyrdan, with a population of ~72,000.
| | [[Vyrtdan]] Kingdom |
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| The capital of Vyrtdan is Dalnaung and has a population of ~55,000.
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| ===Religions===
| | [[Asshor]] Kingdom |
| The majority of these kingdoms have the god-less [[Religions#Remdorian_Sect|Remdorian Sect]] as their official religion.
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| Priests called curators dwell in temples called sects, which act like churches for the populace.
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| The high priests have significant authority in the land, but the sect is not higher than the king himself.
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| In Asshor, [[Religions#Mysticism|mystic]] kings can be found ruling.
| | Minor Princedoms: [[Sesar]], [[Satium]], [[Drarus]] |
| Mystics themselves dwell in sacred buildings called ostriva.
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| As with a hoqomer, high mystics are seen as very authoritative figures, and in many cases act alongside ruling powers.
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| ===Magic===
| | [[Scarcun]] Civilisation |
| Remdor has a fairly even distribution of mage types, with magiturgists, magimancers, and magichaists being as uncommon as one another, with magificers making up an even smaller number.
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| Common magic orders include impiturgy and diviniturgy.
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| Magic is mostly tied to religion, and is sometimes used for production.
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| ===Economy=== | | ===Economy=== |
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| This region mostly offers high quality lumber and silver, with some more average quality gold in the way of trade. | | This region mostly offers high quality lumber and silver, with some more average quality gold in the way of trade. |
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| ===Military=== | | ===Orders=== |
| Remdorian military is used for defence and offense, and guards are utilised to enforce the law and protect the privileged.
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| Naval forces in this region are similar to those in Benevis, but they have fallen behind in terms of having large navies.
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| Ranged weapons common among soldiers include bows, crossbows, artillery, and sometimes magic.
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| Melee weapons commonly include bladed weapons, polearms, blunt weapons, and sometimes peasant weapons.
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| Remdorian elite soldiers are known to be individuals of legend, demonstrating the might of their homeland with their combat prowess and skills in handling many weapons in many environments.
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| ===Culture===
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| Common forms of entertainment include festivals, food and drink, gambling, music, and tournaments.
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| Common forms of artwork include paintings, sculpture, singing, jewellery, and smithing.
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| Common cultural practices include festive rites of passage, holy wars, mysticism, and ritualistic singing.
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| Common cultural beliefs include believing in ghosts, and the weak should fear the strong.
| | * The [[Religions#Remdorian_Sect|Remdorian Sect]], the biggest religion. |
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| Building materials used include thatch, timber, slate, and stone brick.
| | * The Aegis, an order of elite warriors who serve and protect their king, usually trained in the Hills of Burden. |
| Clothing materials used include linen, hide, and fur.
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