Kingdom of Neskar

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The Kingdom of Neskar is situated in the south-east region of Elder Soteria, characterized by its lush and humid environment. Governed by an absolute monarchy, the kingdom has a Council of Trade that plays a significant role in its economy, which is primarily agricultural. The culture is deeply rooted in the importance of money, social status, and family connections.

Important Locations

  • Hawe Tower: The capital of the kingdom, located between the Bonourd and Sadir Deserts.
  • Duskmoor Fen: A region of rich grasslands bordered by the Hata Jungle.
  • Bonourd Desert: A significant desert through which the Pandy River runs.
  • Sadir Desert: Another major desert located to the east of the kingdom.

Culture and Society

The society in Neskar places a high value on money and social status. Family connections are crucial for success, and the family structure is strongly matriarchal within the home.

Values

  • Importance of Money: Money is the ultimate show of wealth and social currency.
  • Social Status: Owning a successful business is considered a symbol of power.
  • Family Connections: Essential for individual success and social mobility.

Love and Courtship

Love is often secondary to the business aspects of marriage. Marriages are arranged to bind families together and are usually planned for years.

Family

Families are generational, with 2-3 generations living together in the same home. The eldest woman in the family makes decisions related to the home, while the eldest male controls external aspects like business.

Economy

The kingdom's economy is rooted in agriculture and is overseen by the Council of Trade, which is formed by the five most powerful merchants in the kingdom.

Currency and Trade Dynamics

The currency details are not provided, but trade is governed by the Council of Trade, which negotiates all trade deals and approves economic activities.

Exports

  • Tobacco
  • Sugar Cane
  • Cotton
  • Bamboo
  • Rice

Imports

  • Iron
  • Nickel
  • Copper
  • Hard Woods (Oak, Maple, Cherry, and Cedar)

Politics

Neskar is ruled by an absolute monarchy. The King or Queen has the final say in trade negotiations, but a Council of Trade also plays a significant role.

Justice and Law

The legal system is administered by the Council of Law, appointed by the King and Queen. The Constables Guild, chosen by the Council of Law, maintains peace and enforces laws across the kingdom.

Religious and Spiritual Beliefs

The religious and spiritual beliefs of the kingdom are not provided in the source.

Religious Values

Not provided.

Important Holidays

Not provided.

Important Rituals

Not provided.

History

In the beginning, the expanse that would become the Kingdom of Neskar was but a barren void, a lifeless canvas in a world devoid of essence. Then came Myta, the goddess of growth and atrophy, her touch a divine spark that ignited the first hints of life. Close on her heels were Udona, the goddess of hope and despair, and Kyntris, the goddess of knowledge. As their celestial fingers graced the land, a miraculous transformation occurred. Myta's touch sprouted the first blades of grass and coaxed rivers into flowing courses. Udona's influence filled the air with the colors of emotion, while Kyntris's wisdom wove the intricate patterns of natural laws. Together, they breathed life into the land, making it truly alive, a vibrant tapestry of ever-changing forms and feelings.

From this newly awakened ground, imbued with divine wisdom, emerged the first humans. They were formed from sentient clay, a unique blend of the earth's fertility and the wisdom that permeated it. These first beings rose to walk upright, taking their place among the beasts as masters of the land and life that thrived there. Gifted with the ability to feel deeply and think profoundly, they were destined to be the stewards of this divine creation.

The people of Neskar recognized the celestial touch in their very being and the world around them. They took Myta, Udona, and Kyntris as the holy trinity that represented the ultimate truths of their existence. Myta embodied the cycles of life and death, Udona encapsulated the spectrum of hope and despair and all emotions in between, and Kyntris symbolized the eternal quest for knowledge. This trinity became the cornerstone of their culture, philosophy, and spirituality, shaping them into a people of deep emotional richness and intellectual curiosity.