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Thorast has maintained strong connections with Dominus throughout its history and was, technically, the second kingdom to join the Empire (in the | Thorast has maintained strong connections with Dominus throughout its history and was, technically, the second kingdom to join the Empire (in the late 1st Century IC). Despite this the Imperial line has rarely married into the Thorast royal family. | ||
==Economy== | ==Economy== |
Revision as of 16:49, 1 April 2018
To the north of Dominus is the kingdom of Thorast. This kingdom has the second largest land mass in the Empire and consists of the fewest islands. Thanks to this, Thorast has retained a strong national identity but is also fiercely proud of it’s role as a major contributor to the Empire’s military and economic strength.
Thorastan and Erganthan humans are, physically, nearly identical and easily mistaken for each other. However the average height of a Thorastan is closer to than of a Merebian and they are stockier in build.
Geography
Thorast is not a flat country. It consists of numerous vallyes and foothills, and even an impressive mountain range (which dominates much of the centre of the main island). It has a temperate climate and its many woods and rivers make human habitation easy.
Thorast itself consists of three islands although the smallest two (Aanvang and Untegurd) are little more than useful stopping points for travellers to and from other lands.
Notable Places
The capital city of Thorast is called "Broogen" and lays just to the south of the geographical centre of the kingdom. Overlook in the north is the primary residence of most of the regions Dwarves while Nirvem is the centre of the Thorast fashion industry. Hammer Hold is also a prominent dwarven settlement due to its religious connections.
Politics
Thorast has maintained strong connections with Dominus throughout its history and was, technically, the second kingdom to join the Empire (in the late 1st Century IC). Despite this the Imperial line has rarely married into the Thorast royal family.
Economy
Although the lands of Thorast are suitable for grazing cattle it is not a particularly fertile region. Luckily the region is rich in mineral wealth, particularly iron. Thanks to the presence of a number of Dwarven settlements (and their mining skills) Thorast also mines and exports granite, marble, slate, ebony, amber and quartz.
Thorast also has a reputation for its clothing and the fashion houses of Nirvem are well known throughout the Empire.
The Thorast “plug” is the main contribution to the Imperial currency. It is a heavy strip of steel worth five unari and is minted at Broogen.
Flora and Fauna
The most commonly known mundane animal of this land is the "Thorast Goat" which is remarkable for its size (up to 1.5m) and the orange colour of its fleece. Thorast is also known for the large number of owlbears that inhabit the forests of the western half of the region, and for the basililsks which roam the mountains of the Hammer Peaks.