Telúknaar
Telúknaar borders Moralút to the west, Tnúros beyond Fórekaz River to the south and Atnykos to the east. The shipwrights there are renowned for their fast and elaborately carved ships, while the buildings in the city itself are adorned with intricate carvings.
Telúknaar has a small but significant Útel minority, and to accommodate them is a shrine holding carved and painted wooden sculptures of Ela'k, Zynai and founders of the 26 Útel castes.
Telúknaar owns the colony Ilaakon by the Harlú River on the coast of Klalaþan Sea to the south, producing food and especially cloth made of hairs from woolly rabbits. Ilaakon is built on Móerkel ruins, and on its acropolis is the largest temple of Telaak outside Kanix Forest. Warriors of Telúknaar wear bronze- or wooden helmets imitating the heads of sea monsters from local folklore.
Telúknaar has a small but significant Útel minority, and to accommodate them is a shrine holding carved and painted wooden sculptures of Ela'k, Zynai and founders of the 26 Útel castes.
Telúknaar owns the colony Ilaakon by the Harlú River on the coast of Klalaþan Sea to the south, producing food and especially cloth made of hairs from woolly rabbits. Ilaakon is built on Móerkel ruins, and on its acropolis is the largest temple of Telaak outside Kanix Forest. Warriors of Telúknaar wear bronze- or wooden helmets imitating the heads of sea monsters from local folklore.
Structure
As in all Ameder city-states, the common people of Moralút are divided into several castes, ruled by a clan of mages.
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