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Nicopagra

Nicopagra, the capital of the Imperial Province of Pars, is a fortress city of immense scale and imposing strength, strategically positioned at the confluence of the Acadian and Dyre Rivers. This advantageous location allows for maritime trade, and while the Parsians harbor a deep-seated disdain for naval affairs, they permit trading vessels bearing goods to dock in their harbor. The city itself is a sprawling bastion of military might and rigorous discipline, with soldiers stationed at every corner, within every tavern, and along every road. In Pars, every man is a soldier by virtue of their birth, and the pervasive presence of armed guards underscores the city’s unwavering commitment to martial prowess.

  The architectural landscape of Nicopagra reflects its warrior ethos. The city is adorned with grand statues commemorating its greatest war heroes, each monument serving as a testament to the valor and achievements of its military leaders. Towering structures dedicated to the gods of war dominate the skyline, further emphasizing the city’s reverence for martial traditions and divine patronage. The most accomplished warriors are bestowed with expansive estates, their prominence in society mirrored by the grandeur of their residences.

  Despite its impressive size and splendor, Nicopagra is notoriously unwelcoming to outsiders. The city’s inhabitants—steeped in their warrior culture—reserve their respect solely for those who exhibit signs of battle-hardened experience or distinguished military leadership. Even the lowliest peasant or highest-ranking emperor from foreign lands would find little favor unless they can prove their worth in the crucible of combat.

  The women of Nicopagra embody the city’s strength and resilience. Historically, only the strongest and most formidable women were chosen as wives, ensuring that future generations of Parsians would inherit this strength. This cultural norm has led to a community of women who are among the most formidable in the empire. Any criminal who underestimates them, attempting to prey on what he mistakenly believes to be weak targets, is met with a brutal response. Such offenders are often subjected to severe physical punishment by the women, a prelude to being presented to the city’s male leaders, who swiftly decide their fate—typically culminating in death.
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Large city
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