Umomar
History
The Dwarves of Maeon found themselves divided when a massive earthquake severed the underdark road that once connected both sides of the world. This cataclysmic event resulted in the birth of two distinct dwarven nations: The Kingdom of Brass and Umomar. While the The Kingdom of Brass embraced innovation, industrialization, and technological advancements, Umomar remained deeply rooted in their ancestral traditions and steadfastly held onto their dwarven heritage.
In the The Kingdom of Brass, dwarven ingenuity flourished. The dwarves honed their skills in invention and engineering, harnessing the power of steam, gears, and intricate mechanisms. Their workshops buzzed with activity as they crafted groundbreaking firearms, intricate clockwork constructs, and awe-inspiring machinery. The gilded halls of Brass resounded with the clanking of cogs and the hiss of steam, a testament to their relentless pursuit of progress and mastery over the elements.
On the other hand, Umomar stayed true to the traditions of their forefathers. The dwarves of Umomar channeled their energies into the art of blacksmithing, forging mighty melee weapons renowned for their craftsmanship and unparalleled durability. Their underground cities, carved deep within the heart of the mountains, stood as marvels of dwarven architecture, adorned with intricate stone carvings depicting tales of heroic deeds and legendary battles. In these subterranean realms, the dwarves cherished the solidarity of their close-knit communities and embraced the solemnity of their ancestral rites and rituals.
While the Kingdom of Brass embraced the new era of industry and commerce, Umomar remained steadfast in preserving the time-honored values of loyalty, honor, and resilience. Their underground cities were built to withstand the test of time, providing a sanctuary for dwarves to thrive in their unyielding pursuit of excellence in craftsmanship. The clang of hammers against anvils echoed through the vast forges, where master smiths worked tirelessly, shaping metal into works of art that would be passed down through generations.
Despite their differing paths, both nations held a deep admiration for their common roots and shared history. They maintained a mutual respect, recognizing the strengths and virtues in each other's approaches. The dwarves of Brass marveled at the timeless traditions and unwavering determination of Umomar, while the dwarves of Umomar admired the remarkable innovations and technological marvels achieved by their brethren in the Kingdom of Brass.
The division caused by the earthquake proved to be a defining moment for the dwarven people of Maeon. Each nation flourished in its own way, with the Kingdom of Brass driving the forefront of industrialization and technological advancement, while Umomar stood as a bastion of tradition and the enduring spirit of their ancestors. Despite their physical separation, the dwarves remained united by a shared heritage, forging an unbreakable bond that would endure for generations to come.
Founding Date
200 BI
Type
Geopolitical, Kingdom
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Training Level
Elite
Veterancy Level
Experienced
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Head of Government
Government System
Oligarchy
Power Structure
Feudal state
Economic System
Market economy
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