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Gharu'n is a nation on [[Ispar]]. It is the the homeland of the [[Gharu'ndim Lore|Gharu'ndim]] people. | |||
== | == Locations == | ||
* [[ | {| | ||
* [[ | |valign=top width=200|'''Human''' | ||
* [[ | * [[Al-Nafalt]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Al-Shaghra]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Lizistan]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Mawwuz]] | ||
* [[Nishadina]] | |||
* [[Qush]] | |||
* [[Shiryaz]] | |||
* [[Taban]] | |||
|valign=top width=200|'''Natural''' | |||
* [[Naqut Desert]] | |||
* [[Nariyid Mountains]] | |||
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== | == Geography == | ||
* In the time prior to the birth of the Gharu'ndim nation, the Naqut desert was described as dividing the land of Milantos and the decaying Roulean Empire. <ref name=Trackless>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[The Hundred Trackless Paths]]</ref> | |||
* The ancient empire of Roulea was located north, across the Naqut, from the Gharu'ndim homelands.<ref name=Trackless /><ref name=ZogblasterGharuIntro>1999/?? Pre-[[Release]] - [[Zogblaster Archive/Heritage Groups/Gharu'ndim|Zogblaster Archive: Gharu'ndim Introduction]]</ref> The Gharu'ndim swept across the Naqut and half of Roulea was conquered. The conquest ended with the seige of Tirethas, and the nation of Gharu'n was born.<ref name=ZogblasterGharuIntro/> | |||
* Viamont is across the sea from Gharu'n.<ref name=ZogblasterGharuIntro/> | |||
* The Naqut Desert is to the southwest and on the far shore of the Ironsea from Aluvia<ref name=WinterFestivalsFromIspar>1999/12 [[Sudden Season]] - [[Microsoft Zone Archive/Asheron's Lore/Winter Festivals from Ispar|Winter Festivals from Ispar]]</ref> | |||
* The Crimson Stars are visible year-round.<ref name=TheSilifiOfTheCrimsonStars>2000/04 [[Thorns of the Hopeslayer]] - [[The Silifi of the Crimson Stars]]</ref> | |||
* The sea is to the north of the Naqut.<ref name=TheSilifiOfTheCrimsonStars/> | |||
* Taban province is on the far side of the Naqut from Tirethas.<ref name=TheSilifiOfTheCrimsonStars/> | |||
* From Nishadina, the capital of Taban, one can see the edge of the Naqut to the north.<ref name=TheSilifiOfTheCrimsonStars/> | |||
* The Nariyid Range are the high mountains that towered over Nishadina. The Nariyid mountains are south of Nishadina.<ref name=TheSilifiOfTheCrimsonStars/> | |||
* Taban is a mountainous region. The province produced enough food to feed itself, and was chiefly known for its olive groves. There were also jewels that could be mined in the mountains.<ref name=TheSilifiOfTheCrimsonStars/> | |||
== References == | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:35, 15 June 2016
Gharu'n is a nation on Ispar. It is the the homeland of the Gharu'ndim people.
Locations
Human | Natural |
Geography
- In the time prior to the birth of the Gharu'ndim nation, the Naqut desert was described as dividing the land of Milantos and the decaying Roulean Empire. [1]
- The ancient empire of Roulea was located north, across the Naqut, from the Gharu'ndim homelands.[1][2] The Gharu'ndim swept across the Naqut and half of Roulea was conquered. The conquest ended with the seige of Tirethas, and the nation of Gharu'n was born.[2]
- Viamont is across the sea from Gharu'n.[2]
- The Naqut Desert is to the southwest and on the far shore of the Ironsea from Aluvia[3]
- The Crimson Stars are visible year-round.[4]
- The sea is to the north of the Naqut.[4]
- Taban province is on the far side of the Naqut from Tirethas.[4]
- From Nishadina, the capital of Taban, one can see the edge of the Naqut to the north.[4]
- The Nariyid Range are the high mountains that towered over Nishadina. The Nariyid mountains are south of Nishadina.[4]
- Taban is a mountainous region. The province produced enough food to feed itself, and was chiefly known for its olive groves. There were also jewels that could be mined in the mountains.[4]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1999/11 Release - The Hundred Trackless Paths
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 1999/?? Pre-Release - Zogblaster Archive: Gharu'ndim Introduction
- ↑ 1999/12 Sudden Season - Winter Festivals from Ispar
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 2000/04 Thorns of the Hopeslayer - The Silifi of the Crimson Stars