The Kingdom of Tepth
The Kingdom of Tepth is located on the western shores of The Par Sea of Gara on the continent of Marquest. Its is a prodomanantly human realm but is still one of the most racially diverse lands on Traith. Tepth was originally a province of Tepthinor Dynasty until it fell to the invading orc hordes of Ullask. Only two of those provinces remain the Kingdom of Tepth and the Kingdom of Larkezroon.
The Kingdom of Tepth has had its share of highs and lows though the millennia at one point seeing almost a complete extermination of the royal family during the events of the The Scaled Insurrection. Years later the throne was returned to its rightful heir as the royal bloodline returned and retook their ancestrial birthright with the support of their loyal subjects.
Tepth and it's allies created a treaty long ago known as the The Marquest Accords. This agreement states that the Kingdom of Tepth shall offer and assisstance to the other members of the alliance in times of need and they would do the same for Tepth if it needed. These accords have lapsed several times throughout history and each time one of the allied nations has had some form of event that brings the allies back together and they reratify The Marquest Accords.
Culture
The people of Tepth both citizens and members enjoy their lives. They honor and resepct their king as he has proven he has the realm's best interests at heart and it is in good hands.
Public Agenda
To keep its citizens free and safe, to grow and maintain peace and prosperity within its borders and beyond if needed.
Assets
The Kingdom of Tepth employs its own military and naval forces.
History
The lands that make up the kingdom of Tepth have long been inhabited by humans since the first age to be exact
Type
Geopolitical, Kingdom
Capital
Demonym
Tepthians
Leader
Leader Title
Head of State
Government System
Monarchy, Absolute
Power Structure
Feudal state
Economic System
Mixed economy
Location
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