Augit-Sorcum
POPULATION: 800K
CAPITAL: Draved
CITIES: Muskile
TOWNS: Dulgrall, Exiblevin, Flawokers, Syrayers, Tra Tildes, Tatiese, Armagime
VILLAGES: Knewend, Manchmens, Geonexi, Freseas, Chaorven, Ranegospoon, Celectim
Augit-Sorcum, nestled between the Rhodilian Gulf to the north and the Geldak Sea to the south, is a realm abundant in culture and spirituality, governed by the Ngur family. The Ngurs are renowned for their close ties with the Gim family of Bruntangred in neighboring Ansal, creating a network of alliances that offer both stability and a sense of extended community. The majority of the population is Ɲuse, a fact reflected in the strong maritime traditions and the intense devotion to the Bren-Brihaer faith. The bountiful waters surrounding the region have long been seen by them as a divine blessing, and this belief deeply permeates the local culture, turning Augit-Sorcum into a spiritual stronghold of the faith. The Ɲuse's geographical position on Oralt's eastern flank also makes them less nervous than their counterparts further west, as the threat of a potential invasion from Liij, a de facto proxy of the Uvan Empire, is never zero, and this heightened state of relaxation is said to be conducive to creative activity, for which the region is famous. Augit-Sorcum is specifically renowned for its vibrant arts scene, attracting a number of creative souls and patrons alike. The painter, Frav Iildam, hails from Draved, his workshop often frequented by those seeking one of his spectacular and much-vaunted altarpieces. Sculptor Yik Haron, known for her intricate stone carvings inspired by Ɲuse maritime folklore, also calls Augit-Sorcum home. The reasonably "avant-garde" writer, Neva Dorsum, also finds her inspiration in the region's spiritual and cultural richness. The quaint village of Tra Tildes, tucked away in the rolling countryside, has become a popular retreat for these creatives, offering tranquility and inspiration. Augit-Sorcum has been the birthplace of many renowned individuals whose impacts have echoed beyond the boundaries of their homeland. Ora Jelins, an extraordinary astrologer, is among these. Known for her uncanny ability to foretell the future, her charts and diagrams seem to hold a mystic power that blurs the line between science and magic. Despite her abilities, Jelins is a homebody, who, although courted by The Aurimbic Tradition for her seemingly magical insights, steadfastly refuses to leave the comforts of her homeland. Another of the region's luminaries is Morian De'loun. A renowned aesthete, De'loun has left his stylish imprint on palaces from Tyril to Rela. His design expertise is highly sought after by royalty and nobility who want their residences to reflect both their wealth and their good taste. De'loun's discerning eye and extraordinary aesthetic sense have earned him acclaim far and wide, contributing to Augit-Sorcum's reputation as a wellspring of culture and artistic prowess.
Augit-Sorcum, nestled between the Rhodilian Gulf to the north and the Geldak Sea to the south, is a realm abundant in culture and spirituality, governed by the Ngur family. The Ngurs are renowned for their close ties with the Gim family of Bruntangred in neighboring Ansal, creating a network of alliances that offer both stability and a sense of extended community. The majority of the population is Ɲuse, a fact reflected in the strong maritime traditions and the intense devotion to the Bren-Brihaer faith. The bountiful waters surrounding the region have long been seen by them as a divine blessing, and this belief deeply permeates the local culture, turning Augit-Sorcum into a spiritual stronghold of the faith. The Ɲuse's geographical position on Oralt's eastern flank also makes them less nervous than their counterparts further west, as the threat of a potential invasion from Liij, a de facto proxy of the Uvan Empire, is never zero, and this heightened state of relaxation is said to be conducive to creative activity, for which the region is famous. Augit-Sorcum is specifically renowned for its vibrant arts scene, attracting a number of creative souls and patrons alike. The painter, Frav Iildam, hails from Draved, his workshop often frequented by those seeking one of his spectacular and much-vaunted altarpieces. Sculptor Yik Haron, known for her intricate stone carvings inspired by Ɲuse maritime folklore, also calls Augit-Sorcum home. The reasonably "avant-garde" writer, Neva Dorsum, also finds her inspiration in the region's spiritual and cultural richness. The quaint village of Tra Tildes, tucked away in the rolling countryside, has become a popular retreat for these creatives, offering tranquility and inspiration. Augit-Sorcum has been the birthplace of many renowned individuals whose impacts have echoed beyond the boundaries of their homeland. Ora Jelins, an extraordinary astrologer, is among these. Known for her uncanny ability to foretell the future, her charts and diagrams seem to hold a mystic power that blurs the line between science and magic. Despite her abilities, Jelins is a homebody, who, although courted by The Aurimbic Tradition for her seemingly magical insights, steadfastly refuses to leave the comforts of her homeland. Another of the region's luminaries is Morian De'loun. A renowned aesthete, De'loun has left his stylish imprint on palaces from Tyril to Rela. His design expertise is highly sought after by royalty and nobility who want their residences to reflect both their wealth and their good taste. De'loun's discerning eye and extraordinary aesthetic sense have earned him acclaim far and wide, contributing to Augit-Sorcum's reputation as a wellspring of culture and artistic prowess.
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