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[Kulan] The Lands of Harqual (Updated: Feb 3/2022)
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<blockquote data-quote="Knightfall" data-source="post: 4222015" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p><strong>Ahamudia</strong></p><p></p><p style="text-align: center"><span style="color: DarkOrange"><strong>KINGDOM OF AHAMUDIA</strong></span></p> <p style="text-align: center"><em><span style="font-size: 12px">By Robert Blezard</span></em></p><p></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange"><strong>The Transformation and the Kingdom of Ahamudia</strong></span></p><p><em>“The Transformation introduces several new kingdoms and races to Kulan including the Kingdom of Ahamudia. In the chaos that follows, Ahamudia is attacked by the Sword Imperium, a conflict which goes on for several months before the new kingdom is able to push the aggressive Empire of Swords back with the help of new allies: Avion, Navirosov, Onaway, the elves of Silverleaf, and the dwarves of the Greystones.”</em></p><p style="text-align: right">― Excerpt from The Mythology & History of Kulan: Part One―Harqual</p><p></p><p>Before there was a Kingdom of Ahamudia (Ah-MOOD-ee-ah), there was a Kingdom of Javeldos. This kingdom existed on the world known as Maran, better known as my D&D campaign setting called Dark World. In that world the Kingdom of Javeldos was a small, isolated land that was one of the last bastions of good in the world. Often it was hard pressed by its neighbors, but the tough little kingdom always managed to survive.</p><p></p><p>Then the magical conjunction, called The Transformation on Harqual, occurred and everything changed. The Royals of Javeldos were all teleported to another world except for the youngest son, Waldo. Left on his own with little help the kingdom quickly descended into chaos. More than sixty-five percent of the kingdom's population was teleported to the Lands of Harqual, while many of Javeldos other citizens were lost to the mists that engulfed the forested kingdom.</p><p></p><p>This mist also duplicated many Javeldians as clones both on Kulan and on Maran; many of these clones were only pale magical copies of the original people — known as simulacrum — but others were full-fledge clones ready to begin a new existence. Interesting enough, none of The Royals were duplicated; however, many Javeldians were duplicated as simulacrum and as clones. The simulacrum are not to hard to discover, but the clones can be impossible to tell from the real person.</p><p></p><p>For example, Alexandra Solahan exists on both worlds. On Maran she is a clone, while the Alexandra Solahan on Kulan is the original. The most famous clone in the Lands of Harqual is the woman known as Martina Luisa. The original version of this woman, on Maran, has now returned to her native homeland, the Principality of Carinthian. The two women know about each other and neither one cares to meet the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knightfall, post: 4222015, member: 2012"] [b]Ahamudia[/b] [CENTER][COLOR=DarkOrange][B]KINGDOM OF AHAMUDIA[/B][/COLOR] [I][SIZE=3]By Robert Blezard[/SIZE][/I][/CENTER] [COLOR=DarkOrange][B]The Transformation and the Kingdom of Ahamudia[/B][/COLOR] [I]“The Transformation introduces several new kingdoms and races to Kulan including the Kingdom of Ahamudia. In the chaos that follows, Ahamudia is attacked by the Sword Imperium, a conflict which goes on for several months before the new kingdom is able to push the aggressive Empire of Swords back with the help of new allies: Avion, Navirosov, Onaway, the elves of Silverleaf, and the dwarves of the Greystones.”[/I] [RIGHT]― Excerpt from The Mythology & History of Kulan: Part One―Harqual[/RIGHT] Before there was a Kingdom of Ahamudia (Ah-MOOD-ee-ah), there was a Kingdom of Javeldos. This kingdom existed on the world known as Maran, better known as my D&D campaign setting called Dark World. In that world the Kingdom of Javeldos was a small, isolated land that was one of the last bastions of good in the world. Often it was hard pressed by its neighbors, but the tough little kingdom always managed to survive. Then the magical conjunction, called The Transformation on Harqual, occurred and everything changed. The Royals of Javeldos were all teleported to another world except for the youngest son, Waldo. Left on his own with little help the kingdom quickly descended into chaos. More than sixty-five percent of the kingdom's population was teleported to the Lands of Harqual, while many of Javeldos other citizens were lost to the mists that engulfed the forested kingdom. This mist also duplicated many Javeldians as clones both on Kulan and on Maran; many of these clones were only pale magical copies of the original people — known as simulacrum — but others were full-fledge clones ready to begin a new existence. Interesting enough, none of The Royals were duplicated; however, many Javeldians were duplicated as simulacrum and as clones. The simulacrum are not to hard to discover, but the clones can be impossible to tell from the real person. For example, Alexandra Solahan exists on both worlds. On Maran she is a clone, while the Alexandra Solahan on Kulan is the original. The most famous clone in the Lands of Harqual is the woman known as Martina Luisa. The original version of this woman, on Maran, has now returned to her native homeland, the Principality of Carinthian. The two women know about each other and neither one cares to meet the other. [/QUOTE]
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