Temanea

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Temanea

For history of these people, see Temanea History.

Temanean Cultures

Temanean Dynasties

Shogunates: Teruvea, Sopone, Espone, Tenhan, Henmi

Other Civilisations: Sema

Ahorea Clans

Religions

The main religion in western and northern Temanea is Gaojhism. Gaojhist monks called gaotu reside in gaoguan, which are extravagant temples. The head monks often give the approval of the ancestors to upcoming monarchs, giving the religion a lot of authority.

The primary religion in eastern Temanea is Gontoism. Gontoist priests are called kanotu, and their places of worship are called pagodas, which are towering temples where certain spirits are said to gather. As with gaojhism, kanotu priests have some sway over rulers by offering blessings from the spirits and affirming the virtues of the monarchs.

The official religion in southern Teman is Sanism. Sanist priests are called santu, and they perform rituals and study scripture in temples called sangan. Sanism is the official religion of the Ho Da and Bandiao kingdoms, and followers are sometimes found in other regions in Temanea. It is required for every family to worship at least one of the Sanist gods, including the royal family.

Magic

Most mages in Temanea wield it because of artifacts, making it the place where the most magichaists can usually be found in Riiga. There are also a small number who study magic in a scholarly manner as magiturgists.

Magic mainly involves impiturgy.

Magic is sometimes used in warfare and sometimes for entertainment or purposes.

Economy

Temanea uses a wide variety of currencies, from the recently adopted paper banknotes called ruhe, to copper coins called lemen, to ancient plate-and-ring currency, to bartering.

Temaneans primarily offer luxurious silk and porcelain. Minor goods include rice wine, grain, spice, silver, gold, and bronze. Their most popular pigment is called Ladarean Orange, made from juniper, and is a vibrant, rich shade of orange.

Military

The military in Temanea are mostly used for defensive and offensive purposes. Guards are a separate force and are used to enforce the law and protect the privileged.

Temanea boasts the largest flat-bottom boats in the world, which are basically floating fortresses compared with the biggest seafaring ships, but they cannot handle the open seas. Despite this, Temanea does have other naval forces that can cross the oceans, but these are much smaller one- or two-masted vessels by comparison.

Ranged weapons used by soldiers are mainly crossbows, artillery, thrown blades, bows, and very rarely utilised cannons. Common melee weapons include blades, blunt weapons, polearms, flexible weapons, and unarmed combat.

The most elite Temanean soldiers are typically highly disciplined individuals who will give up everything for their respective ruler and nation. They are known for their steely determination and extreme sense of duty.

Culture

Common forms of entertainment include artworks, drugs, festivals, music, and plays.

Common artforms include paintings, literature, drawing, architecture, pottery, papercraft, woodworking, and weaving.

Common cultural practices include philosophy, ancestral worship, ritualistic food preparation, and child marriage.

Common cultural beliefs include privacy is good, and materialism is good.

Building materials used include thatch, timber, clay tile, stone brick, plaster, paper, and marble. Clothing materials used include satin and linen.

Orders

  • The Angsar, an ancient secret order of golden elite warriors who work alongside kings.
  • The Mamun, a term for noble warriors and their hosts of soldiers, usually sub-divided per ruler or commander.
  • Gaozhi, the main religion in western and northern Temanea.
  • Gonto, the main religion on the Gold Sea islands.
  • San, the main religion in southern Temanea.