Toussin

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Culture and Locations

Toussin is a Vaman kingdom which is ruled by a varhas. They have no state religion, being a secular monarchy, and allow small populations of other religious peoples with the exclusion of Akanists. Like most Vaman kingdoms, they focus on the potential, values, and achievements of humans. Toussan are known to be authoritative and commanding, exercising control over its people with high levels of policing. Its capital is Vidmaur.

Toussin's southern coast on the Vaman Sea is mostly temperate, with most of the rest being taiga and montane forest in the Vaman Ranges. Mavan Lake can be found in the southwestern corner, and the North Augair and Blue Sea are found off the western and northern coasts respectively.

Demonym: Toussan, Toussans

Population: 6,200,000

  • Toussin Kingdom
    • Warvau Graiv
      • Vidmaur, capital, 62,500
    • Ashmaur Graiv
      • Honvoun, 31,000
    • Izdir Graiv
      • Mounmaur, 25,000
    • Colarre Graiv
      • Varmau, 14,000

History and Relations

Toussin was a part of the confederation of Vaman Kingdoms that came together around 400AL, and this alliance outlawed Akanism and started the secular governmental system Vaman uses today, but by around 650AL the alliance broke apart as the kings began to fight with one another for more power. Toussin broke away around 700AL. The main ethnic group in Toussin is Vaman. They are tense with Monar and Airnohs, friendly with Awavan, neutral with Varoicca, and hostile toward the Valigs. They export grain, iron, timber, and Vaman Purple pigment. They trade with the Augair Trade Authority as well.

Military and Art

The most distinct military unit in Toussin is the royal enforcer, a highly trained combat officer of the law which represents Toussin's combination of military and law. Key architectural features include crowned battlements, spire towers, and slender structures, and common artforms include masonry, leather-working, and the spoken word.