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'''Capital:''' [[Karath]]<br> | '''Capital:''' [[Karath]]<br> | ||
'''Known Organizations: ''' [[Chant of Fire]], [[Dragon Warriors]], [[House Nilkarath]], [[Shadowhawk Bandits]]<br> | '''Known Organizations: ''' [[Chant of Fire]], [[Dragon Warriors]], [[House Nilkarath]], [[Shadowhawk Bandits]]<br> | ||
'''Dialect:''' Tinnik<br> | |||
'''Culture:''' [[Telvanite]]<br> | |||
===Settlements=== | ===Settlements=== | ||
Revision as of 06:32, 18 November 2025

About
Current Ruler: Shinjaloye Nilkarath
Patron: Kal Sharash
Currency: Dragon
Colour: Red
Flower: Fire Flower
Capital: Karath
Known Organizations: Chant of Fire, Dragon Warriors, House Nilkarath, Shadowhawk Bandits
Dialect: Tinnik
Culture: Telvanite
Settlements
Liraiyen
Amuliaren
Li’saeer
Tinarent
Port Alyen
Kirikiryuu
Andalosh
Danath Cove
Aldlasi
Geography
The Dragon River winds its way south through the most northern part of the country. It originates in the Great Basin Lake in Doval. The Dovalians have an entirely different name for that river.
Climate
The climate here is generally mild, though it has been known to get fairly hot on occasion. The terrain here is widely varied, though there is a great deal of forested land. There are hilly areas in the southernmost part of the country. The Shadaran mountain range dominates the land at the most northern part of the border Telvan shares with Zalityu. Hurricanes and such similar storms are common along the coast.
Trade
Resources

Gold
Auricupride (a natural alloy that combines copper and gold)
Arlun (dull, copper coloured metal)
Gemstones
Carnelian
Garnet
Cherry opal
Citrine
Leather
Army
Animal life
Clera
False dragon
Rajit
Uiral
Plant life
Licala vines
Tovren bush: a bush that typically grows in the wild that has a pale yellow flower.
Dragon berries: bright red, round berries that are edible but can make you very dizzy if you eat too many
Ash flower
Taila Berries
Avola
Kaldora mushrooms
Weeping pine
Sardoren
Fire Flower
Food

Festival foods
Kalipa: a fruit-flavoured sponge cake covered with a layer of thick, beige sauce, eaten at summer festivals. It is decorated with small fruit pieces. It can vary widely in appearance. Nobles often have theirs prepared in elaborate fashions while the common folk use a simpler presentation.
Drinks
Dragonfire - one part Tenyu, three parts Hinyu, and four parts Kinkayu
Tenyu - clear alcohol
Hinyu - red alcohol
Kinkayu - yellow alcohol
Traditional foods
Ishtal - tomato and eggplant stew that can also be served as a dip or spread. Some cooks roast the eggplant first, which adds some complexity to the dish. Others simply peel, cube, and throw it in with the tomatoes. It is served with flatbread.
Dein - a type of pastry filled with fruit preserves