This small, broken continent is home to a loose confederation of city states. They have all recently freed themselves from the rule of the Empire of Albion. The governments that have replaced the
haughty Elves may be despotic in their own way, but it’s a home-grown type of corruption that their
respective populations can stomach for now. The members of these territories have benefited from the free trade and
security that comes with mutual alliance, but they still remember the wounds of toiling under Imperial rule.
Throughout the continent one governmental principal holds sway. “No elf may wear the crown.” Whatever system any city operates under, elves are barred from holding a ruling position in memory of long-time despotism.
Several city-states have made their presence known, challenging the Empire throughtout Oaten or even on the high seas. Some of the most powerful are listed below:
The city state of
Malargo is ruled by an aged hero of the liberation of the free states who refused to designate an heir. The entire state worries about an uncertain future.
The small island city-state of
Cainslin struggles to survive in the midst of a swamp-covered monster menagerie.
The
Silver Tongue Monopoly are a group of merchants who have cornered the market on particular spices useful for preserving food or altering one's mood. Their lucrative business dealings have made them a trade powerhouse throughout all of Kyor, but many belive that the
fellows who run the group are evil monsters.
The
Corn Brotherhood of the Plains an alliance of free farmers from the interior who are willing and able to strike hard against agricultural tariffs in any state within reach. Plus, they have all kinds of weird corn rituals.
The
Theocracy of Solimania is an offshoot of the human separatist movement made originally of prisoners who had filled the prisons of the first human kingdoms because of crime and debt. Their heavy armored cavalry and quaint chivalric tradition is well-known throughout the states of Oaten. These mighty cavaliers worship the
Traveller monotheistically, and will destroy anyone or anything that prevents his return to Kyor to sort the poultry from the
cockatrices.