Chapter 3
by SlitheringBaconChild
Where are you from?
Diocese of Kiria
Liberated by the sympathetic Imamah of Ata from the dark reign of the Kingdom of Nansharma, Kiria became a religious vassal to that far desert nation. The burgeoning religious center has several Atan assets in their capital, including a temple containing a High Flagellant and a Unmade Purifier to destroy heretic magics in the diocese. As a result of their overseas protection, the Diocese is in a precarious position, surrounded by several more militarily prepared nations, all looking to absorb them into their power. They are protected by their Atan allies, who could have their military there in a few short weeks if their vassal was attacked.
Kiria is a cold desert, baffling academics and alchemists. Cold from the nearby mountains and the sand of the land turn Kiria into a place where the environment contrasts the views, great desert temples standing beside rivers that freeze for several months of the year.
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Pantheon Grows
Brave New World
In the fantasy world of Chadonda, the old gods of Humanity, both artificial and homegrown, and many of their followers were killed in the attempt to dethrone Origin, Creator of the Universe. They found the Throne empty, and killed each other trying to take it, before the vengeful angels threw them down from Heaven. For a thousand years Humanity has struggled against itself, new nations born from the ash of the old, while the Angels plotted the extermination of Humanity. Now, a millennia after Humanity's Fall, Origin has granted them a kindness, and the Godbound have begun to appear.
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