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=Vaman=
=Vaman=
Most Vaman kingdoms are ruled by a king within a monarchy.


The capital of Awavan is Noushon, with a population of ~166,000.
For the history of these people, see [[Vaman History]].


The capital of Monar is Nauntais and has a population of ~158,000.
===Vaman Cultures ===


The capital of Varoicca is Vaivon and has a population of ~83,000.
[[Toussin]] Kingdom


The capital of Toussin is Vidmaur, with a population of ~80,000.
[[Awavan]] Kingdom


The capital of Havigban is Mortan and has a population of ~66,000.
[[Monar]] Kingdom


===Religions===
[[Havigban]] Kingdom
Most of the kingdoms are secular states.


In Havigban [[Religions#Mysticism|mystic]] kings can be found ruling.
Kingdom of [[Varoicca]]
Mystics themselves dwell in sacred buildings called ostriva.
As with a hoqomer, high mystics are seen as very authoritative figures, and in many cases act alongside ruling powers.


The old religion in Vaman, now mostly outlawed, is known as [[Religions#Akan|Akanism]], and is still practiced by small bordering peoples.
City-State of [[Cendar]]
Akanist priests are called lobon, and gather in temples called moun to worship their one god. Being a lobon is illegal in Vaman secular kingdoms.


===Magic===
[[Valigs]] Civilisation
Vaman is as un-magical as Qarbak, and the few mages that exist here are magificers, magiturgists, or magichaists. Magic does not play a major part overall in these areas.


Magic mainly involves elementurgy.
[[Wssans]] Peoples
 
Magic is used for warfare and production (mainly mining).


===Economy===
===Economy===
In Vaman, coins called vowirs or vouns are usually more popular than bartering.  
In Vaman, coins called vowirs or vouns are usually more popular than bartering.  


Luxury trade goods include iron, glass, and Vaman Purple pigment made of sea snails. Minor trade goods are grain and animal hide.
===Orders===
 
===Military===
Soldiers in Vaman mostly make up defensive forces who also control the people, protect the wealthy, and enforce the law.
 
Boats and ships have always played a large part in Vaman history, since the region is mediterranean. Despite being late to the game, they now have seafaring ships that can rival the size of Benevis and Temanea. The Vaman now have very prominent naval forces. Sometimes they are equipped with cannons, though these are expensive and rare.
 
Common ranged Vaman weapons include the crossbow, bow, magic, throwing axes, artillery, and rarely utilised cannons.
Melee weapons mainly include blades, axes, and polearms.
 
The greatest warriors in Vaman cultures are elite heavy infantry, known to be untouchable in the best armour in the world, with a highly strategic mind to boot.
 
===Culture===
Common forms of entertainment include festivals, gambling, hunting, music, and sports.
 
Common artforms include masonry, smithing, leatherworking, glassblowing, and spoken word.
 
Common cultural practices include no wedding ceremony, racial segregation, secularism, and exploration.


Common cultural beliefs include the military are elite, and religious tradition is bad.  
* Massovour, an overall term for a ruler and his knights, sub-divided per lord.  


Building materials used include stone, thatch, timber, stone brick, and slate.
* Vurmir, an elite Vaman warrior clad in impenetrable armour, tasked with making sure there is minimal religious presence.
Clothing materials used include hide, leather, linen, and fur.

Latest revision as of 13:41, 30 January 2021

Vaman

For the history of these people, see Vaman History.

Vaman Cultures

Toussin Kingdom

Awavan Kingdom

Monar Kingdom

Havigban Kingdom

Kingdom of Varoicca

City-State of Cendar

Valigs Civilisation

Wssans Peoples

Economy

In Vaman, coins called vowirs or vouns are usually more popular than bartering.

Orders

  • Massovour, an overall term for a ruler and his knights, sub-divided per lord.
  • Vurmir, an elite Vaman warrior clad in impenetrable armour, tasked with making sure there is minimal religious presence.