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<blockquote data-quote="arwink" data-source="post: 555666" data-attributes="member: 2292"><p><strong>Seluri</strong></p><p>Seluri is a mostly-forested kingdom that borders Seldarn’s southern border. One of the three kingdoms invaded by Sulrathi raiders at the birth of the empire, it willing allied itself to Seldarn and later swore the first oath of fealty that birthed the Empire. Almost as civilized and populated as Seldarn itself after five centuries of close association, Seluri is home to many of the empire’s elven population.</p><p></p><p><strong>Chuldar</strong></p><p>Another Kingdom on Seldarn’s western border, Chuldar was populated mostly with farmers when the Sulrathi invasion began. With little by way of defense, it quickly fell and was only barely saved from total destruction by Seldar forces. Apart from the few descendants of the royal family that have retained power, little of the traditional Chuldaran culture remains. Instead, it can be seen as a more rustic version of Seldarn itself. Chuldar was little more than a puppet state at the time of the Founding Alliance, </p><p></p><p><strong>Thilt</strong></p><p>The Kingdom of Thilt was a pastoral realm on Seldarn’s western border that supplied a great deal of Seldarn’s trade. Thilt was originally protected by an elite order of psi-warriors, and many of the nations inhabitants were gifted with psionic talent. Further, Thilt has a long history of being pore in base metals, and it’s people spent long years learning to fight without weapons or armor. Many of the martial arts styles that have become popular thought the Empire have their origin in Thilt. </p><p></p><p>When the Sulrathi invaders swept through Chuldar and threatened Thilt’s borders, the kingdom held out for over a year while petitioning the Crystal Kingdom of Charos for aid. When the Crystal Kingdom failed to send help, it was with great reluctance that Thilt gave itself over to Seldarn aid. Although the third nation it agreed to the Seldarn alliance, Thilt was always the least eager to owe fealty to Seldarn. A strong resentment existed in the kingdom, and an active underground was maintained by the psionic orders that originally defended the kingdom. It was the attempted assassination of the Seldarn emperor in 98 AF that lead to the psionic purge in the Empire, an assault that Thilt has never recovered from.</p><p></p><p>Thiltian natives tend to be a dour, grim people. Unfriendly to strangers and still begrudging in their alliance to the Empire, they are the least trusted of all the imperial people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arwink, post: 555666, member: 2292"] [b]Seluri[/b] Seluri is a mostly-forested kingdom that borders Seldarn’s southern border. One of the three kingdoms invaded by Sulrathi raiders at the birth of the empire, it willing allied itself to Seldarn and later swore the first oath of fealty that birthed the Empire. Almost as civilized and populated as Seldarn itself after five centuries of close association, Seluri is home to many of the empire’s elven population. [b]Chuldar[/b] Another Kingdom on Seldarn’s western border, Chuldar was populated mostly with farmers when the Sulrathi invasion began. With little by way of defense, it quickly fell and was only barely saved from total destruction by Seldar forces. Apart from the few descendants of the royal family that have retained power, little of the traditional Chuldaran culture remains. Instead, it can be seen as a more rustic version of Seldarn itself. Chuldar was little more than a puppet state at the time of the Founding Alliance, [b]Thilt[/b] The Kingdom of Thilt was a pastoral realm on Seldarn’s western border that supplied a great deal of Seldarn’s trade. Thilt was originally protected by an elite order of psi-warriors, and many of the nations inhabitants were gifted with psionic talent. Further, Thilt has a long history of being pore in base metals, and it’s people spent long years learning to fight without weapons or armor. Many of the martial arts styles that have become popular thought the Empire have their origin in Thilt. When the Sulrathi invaders swept through Chuldar and threatened Thilt’s borders, the kingdom held out for over a year while petitioning the Crystal Kingdom of Charos for aid. When the Crystal Kingdom failed to send help, it was with great reluctance that Thilt gave itself over to Seldarn aid. Although the third nation it agreed to the Seldarn alliance, Thilt was always the least eager to owe fealty to Seldarn. A strong resentment existed in the kingdom, and an active underground was maintained by the psionic orders that originally defended the kingdom. It was the attempted assassination of the Seldarn emperor in 98 AF that lead to the psionic purge in the Empire, an assault that Thilt has never recovered from. Thiltian natives tend to be a dour, grim people. Unfriendly to strangers and still begrudging in their alliance to the Empire, they are the least trusted of all the imperial people. [/QUOTE]
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