Ostoria
Description
Ostoria -Father's Seat in Jotun-, also called The Colossal Kingdom, was the original kingdom of the Giants. At the peak of its power, Ostoria occupied the entire area of what was then Volatia.
As the kingdom grew, Annam split it up so that each of his favored sons could acquire part of it and go on to found their own dynasties:
- Vilmos received the seas and lakes, and would found the dynasty of the Storm Giants.
- Nicias received the skies, and would found the dynasty of the Cloud Giants.
- Ruk received the hills, and would found the dynasty of the Hill Giants.
- Ottar received the northern tundras, and would found the dynasty of the Frost Giants.
- Masud received the southern volcanoes, and would found the dynasty of the Fire Giants.
- Obadai received the caverns below ground, and would found the dynasty of the Stone Giants.
- Lanaxis, the eldest, received the plains, and would found the dynasty of the Titans. From him the capital of Ostoria would be built, known as Voninheim.
Great Age
For much of Ostoria's history the resident Giants competed among themselves to create practical and artistic wonders, each working in the unique manner of their kind. The Hill Giants for example, constructed a great stone circle which acted as both a calendar and oracle, casting shadows that took the forms of hunters and animals. Though the greatest works of giant art and craftsmanship came from the stone and fire giants respectively.
The Cloud Giants would construct castles and immense floating cities within the clouds. The Stone and Fire Giants settled atop mountains and in the sprawling caverns beneath them. The latter also tamed the volcanoes of the southern territories, building cities of adamantine and mithril. But the greatest of cities within Ostoria were constructed by the Storm Giants and Titans, which featured mechanical conveyances and galleries housing artistic tributes to all of Giantkind. The Storm Giants also built great castles in the sky and mighty fortresses beneath the seas.
In the few centuries that followed their arrival to Volatia, Dragons generally kept aloof of the Giants and ignored them, maintaining a relative peace with the nation of Ostoria.
The Dragons regularly preyed upon the herds of animals the giants founded and tended, such as elk. This led to many minor conflicts with the Giants, as they felt slaying these poachers was not only desirable, but worthy of great honor. Though such conflicts were always personal, not tribal or regional. With most being settled by contests of might, skill, or wits rather than outright murder.
Circa 24 Rova 28015 BCE the Dragon god Garyx sent an avatar to lead a flight of Red Dragons to attack the Giant nation, an assault that led to the burning and destruction of a Cloud Giant city. According to Giants, Garyx had inflamed them with thoughts of greed and envy over Ostoria's prosperity. With this act of aggression the Giants finally felt that Dragonkind posed a serious threat to them and Ostoria went to war.
This war would last over a thousand years, during which the Giants were forced to throw aside their artistic pursuits, such as music and sculpture, in order to become more militaristic than ever. By the war's end, the kingdom of Ostoria was reduced in size, losing all its southern territory to the Dragons and became restricted to the north of Volatia.
In 2300 1E, the death of the god Ulutiu caused a large region of Volatia's north to freeze, which led Ostoria to be slowly swallowed by the Great Glacier. Ostoria ceased to exist 75 years later in 2375 1E with the deaths of most of Annam's sons, despite Lanaxis's efforts to save the kingdom.
When Ostoria finally fell a great deal of knowledge was lost, including the knowledge of how to construct cities in the clouds. And Annam would disown the Giants, swearing to never again regard them until they returned Ostoria to the prominence it once had.Remove these ads. Join the Worldbuilders Guild
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