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<blockquote data-quote="Dice4Hire" data-source="post: 5549525" data-attributes="member: 55066"><p>The Continent of Aelwynn</p><p></p><p>Country Capital Vice Virtue </p><p></p><p>Aquis Silverlyn Lust Generosity </p><p>The people of Aquis are the fun-loving, scandalous part of society in Aelwynn. The towns scattered along the lake and near the ocean, they live lives of pleasure and inspiration. Full of artists, bards, and pleasure seekers of all kinds, their society is a dual one. On the surface it is a place for all to enjoy themselves, but in the darker corners, it can be a very dangerous place, and their underworld is second to none. Lust of power, wealth, or just flesh makes for a dark underside to this country. </p><p></p><p>Amonti Corden Gluttony Liberality </p><p>Amonti is a country full of masochists. Constantly pushing themselves as far as each individual can go, contests are commonplace, and people behaving in odd or nearly suicidal ways is the norm, and not commented upon. Taking freedom to new heights this country has no government at all, but they are feared fighters, and their remote location makes them an unattractive target for war. </p><p></p><p>Durul Strongcliff Greed Diligence </p><p>The Durul are the descendents of those who helped drive the dragon overlords from this land, and they take great pride in this. However, it is unfortunate that they did not do this to better others, but instead to take everything for themselves. The pacts they used were also not much appreciated. They have fought for hundreds of years against Mallanas and Xaniatia over this long-ago war, and relations are terrible. On the plus side, they have a strong wills and concentration on details that are to be respected. Those of Durul make bad enemies, for they do not forget and will come someday. </p><p></p><p>Egonis Redwell Mill Sloth Humility </p><p>The people of Egonis have been the backwater of Aelwynn since before recorded history and nothing will ever change that. With small farms, minor towns, average centers of learning, the only thing they really contribute to the world is clerical power. Able to subjugate themselves to the gods like no others, they are oddly willing to push another’s agenda, if not their own. Sloth, the desire to do “just enough” and a lack of pride in the community means most people just get by, and do little or nothing to stand out. Unusually among most countries, women wield all political power, instead of just a portion. </p><p></p><p>Mallanas Lochcastle Wrath Valor </p><p>This feudal country has the strongest knights and warriors of the lands. With a rigid hierarchy and strong bonds between the different members of society, one would think they would not fight amongst themselves as much as they do, but it is so. Valor, the desire to seek out new horizons and experiences draws them into most parts of the continent and beyond, but wrath, their weakness, causes them to insist one salving imagined slights with blood. Good friends or terrible enemies, there is little in between.</p><p></p><p>Segasand Erihedge Envy Patience </p><p>The people of Segasand are sure that the dragon lords are coming again soon, if not this afternoon, then surely tomorrow, and are waiting for this to occur. Most of their towns and cities still have festivals honoring the dragons, and leave out their tribute on the designated days each year. There are a lot of bandit raids on towns and villages on those days. Banditry is totally out of control in this country and mercenaries are a major export. The people of Segasand have a poor reputation in the world. </p><p></p><p>Xaniatia Waylea Pride Kindness </p><p>The people of Xaniatia consider themselves the elite of the land, the direct descendents of the last dragon-sworn. They mostly live in the high mountains, though there are towns in the smaller, deep valleys, sometimes still linked by the ancient roads, tunnels that go miles through the earth. They have pride, indeed, and most can trace their lineage back to actual dragons themselves, or at the very least to the dragon’s top servants. Their pride is balanced by kindness, for they care for those who accept their superior position, or at least those who can prove they deserve respect themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dice4Hire, post: 5549525, member: 55066"] The Continent of Aelwynn Country Capital Vice Virtue Aquis Silverlyn Lust Generosity The people of Aquis are the fun-loving, scandalous part of society in Aelwynn. The towns scattered along the lake and near the ocean, they live lives of pleasure and inspiration. Full of artists, bards, and pleasure seekers of all kinds, their society is a dual one. On the surface it is a place for all to enjoy themselves, but in the darker corners, it can be a very dangerous place, and their underworld is second to none. Lust of power, wealth, or just flesh makes for a dark underside to this country. Amonti Corden Gluttony Liberality Amonti is a country full of masochists. Constantly pushing themselves as far as each individual can go, contests are commonplace, and people behaving in odd or nearly suicidal ways is the norm, and not commented upon. Taking freedom to new heights this country has no government at all, but they are feared fighters, and their remote location makes them an unattractive target for war. Durul Strongcliff Greed Diligence The Durul are the descendents of those who helped drive the dragon overlords from this land, and they take great pride in this. However, it is unfortunate that they did not do this to better others, but instead to take everything for themselves. The pacts they used were also not much appreciated. They have fought for hundreds of years against Mallanas and Xaniatia over this long-ago war, and relations are terrible. On the plus side, they have a strong wills and concentration on details that are to be respected. Those of Durul make bad enemies, for they do not forget and will come someday. Egonis Redwell Mill Sloth Humility The people of Egonis have been the backwater of Aelwynn since before recorded history and nothing will ever change that. With small farms, minor towns, average centers of learning, the only thing they really contribute to the world is clerical power. Able to subjugate themselves to the gods like no others, they are oddly willing to push another’s agenda, if not their own. Sloth, the desire to do “just enough” and a lack of pride in the community means most people just get by, and do little or nothing to stand out. Unusually among most countries, women wield all political power, instead of just a portion. Mallanas Lochcastle Wrath Valor This feudal country has the strongest knights and warriors of the lands. With a rigid hierarchy and strong bonds between the different members of society, one would think they would not fight amongst themselves as much as they do, but it is so. Valor, the desire to seek out new horizons and experiences draws them into most parts of the continent and beyond, but wrath, their weakness, causes them to insist one salving imagined slights with blood. Good friends or terrible enemies, there is little in between. Segasand Erihedge Envy Patience The people of Segasand are sure that the dragon lords are coming again soon, if not this afternoon, then surely tomorrow, and are waiting for this to occur. Most of their towns and cities still have festivals honoring the dragons, and leave out their tribute on the designated days each year. There are a lot of bandit raids on towns and villages on those days. Banditry is totally out of control in this country and mercenaries are a major export. The people of Segasand have a poor reputation in the world. Xaniatia Waylea Pride Kindness The people of Xaniatia consider themselves the elite of the land, the direct descendents of the last dragon-sworn. They mostly live in the high mountains, though there are towns in the smaller, deep valleys, sometimes still linked by the ancient roads, tunnels that go miles through the earth. They have pride, indeed, and most can trace their lineage back to actual dragons themselves, or at the very least to the dragon’s top servants. Their pride is balanced by kindness, for they care for those who accept their superior position, or at least those who can prove they deserve respect themselves. [/QUOTE]
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