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− | Despite its traditional policy of splendid isolation, [[Arginet]] is far from the only country in the world, and a number of its citizens have travelled abroad to trade, fight, or learn. |
+ | Despite its traditional policy of splendid isolation, [[Arginet]] is far from the only country in the world, and a number of its citizens have travelled abroad to trade, fight, or learn. Sea monsters unleashed in [[the Breaking]] have made travel abroad infrequent and perilous but messages can still be sent through the Rite of Sending. |
All of the nations with which Arginet has a traditional connection are on a continent that is at its nearest point about three hundred miles to the southwest. |
All of the nations with which Arginet has a traditional connection are on a continent that is at its nearest point about three hundred miles to the southwest. |
Revision as of 11:15, 3 October 2016
Despite its traditional policy of splendid isolation, Arginet is far from the only country in the world, and a number of its citizens have travelled abroad to trade, fight, or learn. Sea monsters unleashed in the Breaking have made travel abroad infrequent and perilous but messages can still be sent through the Rite of Sending.
All of the nations with which Arginet has a traditional connection are on a continent that is at its nearest point about three hundred miles to the southwest.
Listenesse
A rich and fertile land ruled by a powerful warrior caste.
Na Rathanna
A loose coalition of powerful, cultured city-states.
Bravellir
A northerly republic with a proud, self-sufficient citizenry.
Parmenia
Exotic trading cities, nomad riders, and a culture of mystery and intrigue.
Kryviczy
The unexplored northwestern reaches of the mainland.
Part of a series about the nations of the world of Arginet. |
Arginet - Bravellir - Kryviczy - Listenesse - Na Rathanna - Parmenia |