Evoldi
POPULATION: 1M
CAPITAL: Sarchut
CITIES: Catoperseboa
TOWNS: Tarcus, Codiolies, Dreakt, Misman, Troduch, Manistraine, Osure, Mostil
VILLAGES: Combood, Ashismister, Ceeding, Asmanters, Encen, Reammen, Cobinoluct, Suppro
The capital of Tralgon, Sarchut, is a city of mixed architectural styles that blend seamlessly, buildings ranging from low-set, wide Gwani style dwellings to the tall and slender Sacti buildings, mirroring the harmony of these two communities within the region. Though far from the sea, Sarcht's houses are primarily colored in shades of blue and white, echoing the hues of the ocean and sea foam. What makes Sarchut truly unique is the existence of an ancient aqueduct system, believed to be built during the early years of Tralgon's history, which not only supplies fresh water to the entire city but also carries seawater to the city's numerous public baths, where saltwater treatments are believed to bring healing and rejuvenation. House Lpaems, ruling over Evoldi, are known to be good and wise rulers. However, they have a peculiar quirk: they insist on the use of an outdated and complex ceremonial language in all formal and legal matters. This often leads to confounding situations and occasional misinterpretations...not to mention many guests turning down invitations to dinner parties of theirs. In Catoperseboa one can find the Dry Dock Monument, a retired shipyard turned into a museum showcasing the history and evolution of maritime engineering. Reammen, the tiny village, is known for its yearly pie-eating contest. But the twist is that these pies aren't filled with sweet or savory treats, but with edible miniature figurines, based on the stories of Bren-Brihaer. The winner isn't the one who eats the most pies but the one who collects the most unique figurines. In the region of Evoldi, two luminaries stand out. The local hero, N'Bar Lpaems, is a retired sea captain who once saved Sarcht from a pirate raid using only a fishing net and quick wit. The second figure, Elisen Quemath, a renowned maritime historian, has authored several pivotal works on the history and oceanographic phenomena of the Rhodilian Gulf, earning him fame even outside of Tralgon.
The capital of Tralgon, Sarchut, is a city of mixed architectural styles that blend seamlessly, buildings ranging from low-set, wide Gwani style dwellings to the tall and slender Sacti buildings, mirroring the harmony of these two communities within the region. Though far from the sea, Sarcht's houses are primarily colored in shades of blue and white, echoing the hues of the ocean and sea foam. What makes Sarchut truly unique is the existence of an ancient aqueduct system, believed to be built during the early years of Tralgon's history, which not only supplies fresh water to the entire city but also carries seawater to the city's numerous public baths, where saltwater treatments are believed to bring healing and rejuvenation. House Lpaems, ruling over Evoldi, are known to be good and wise rulers. However, they have a peculiar quirk: they insist on the use of an outdated and complex ceremonial language in all formal and legal matters. This often leads to confounding situations and occasional misinterpretations...not to mention many guests turning down invitations to dinner parties of theirs. In Catoperseboa one can find the Dry Dock Monument, a retired shipyard turned into a museum showcasing the history and evolution of maritime engineering. Reammen, the tiny village, is known for its yearly pie-eating contest. But the twist is that these pies aren't filled with sweet or savory treats, but with edible miniature figurines, based on the stories of Bren-Brihaer. The winner isn't the one who eats the most pies but the one who collects the most unique figurines. In the region of Evoldi, two luminaries stand out. The local hero, N'Bar Lpaems, is a retired sea captain who once saved Sarcht from a pirate raid using only a fishing net and quick wit. The second figure, Elisen Quemath, a renowned maritime historian, has authored several pivotal works on the history and oceanographic phenomena of the Rhodilian Gulf, earning him fame even outside of Tralgon.
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