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===== Governance ===== | ===== Governance ===== | ||
- | Rather than particularly strict forms of leadership, most folks stick to their own villages and groups. The Sorus have a more cohesive political system than the others, with each nomadic group sending | + | Rather than particularly strict forms of leadership, most folks stick to their own villages and groups. The Sorus have a more cohesive political system than the others, with each nomadic group sending |
===== Trade and Economy ===== | ===== Trade and Economy ===== | ||
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===== History ===== | ===== History ===== | ||
- | Ages ago, a primordial demon called Reave attempted to tear open a permanent hole between the planes, irrevocably creating chaos and destruction. It was stopped, but the location of its campaign into the Material Plane remains affected by the attempt even today. The island of Uushyi, a primordial term evoking thoughts of ambition and impossible futures. Despite being visible from towers on the mainland on a clear day, unpredictable weather, dangerous currents and rocks, and the unwelcoming land itself led to it being left alone for centuries. The loss of elven sea superiority has led to great strides in oceanfaring | + | Ages ago, a primordial demon called Reave attempted to tear open a permanent hole between the planes, irrevocably creating chaos and destruction. It was stopped, but the location of its campaign into the Material Plane remains affected by the attempt even today. The island of Uushyi, a primordial term evoking thoughts of ambition and impossible futures. Despite being visible from towers on the mainland on a clear day, unpredictable weather, dangerous currents and rocks, and the unwelcoming land itself led to it being left alone for centuries. The loss of elven sea superiority has led to great strides in ocean-faring |
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