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{{Quote|''"Once the [[Humans (Aurora)|Riverfolk]] came into our lands, thy brought us tales of a mighty kingdom to our north. A kingdom of wealth and prosperity for all, arisen from the ashes. Our [[King Under the Mountain (Aurora)|King Under the Mountain]], at the time [[List of Threneboran monarchs (Aurora)|Thrain II]], couldn't resist to send an envoy. When his envoy returned, [[Threnebor (Aurora)|Threnebor]] and its people had earned a new and everlasting friend."''|[[Moin, son of Khoin (Aurora)|Moin, son of Khoin]].}}


== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==


== History ==
== History ==
=== Arrival of the Astjuman ===
=== Arrival of the Astjumani ===


=== Warring Ages ===
=== Warring Ages ===

Revision as of 12:57, 15 November 2021

High Kingdom of Astjumreva

of Astjumreva (Aurora)
Coat of arms
History
LocationSouthern continent
AlliesKingdom of Threnebor
Notable castlesKermid Jum  • Sturman  • Windamere  • Cardinal Rock
Places of noteHissing grasslands  • Red Mountains  • Greenwood  • Olean Holt  • Scarlet hills
Government
TypeFeudal monarchy
Ruling HouseSeral
Head of StateHigh King Tyrius I
Head of GovernmentHand Placeholder Placeholderson
LegislatureHigh Council
Council of Magic
Military~100.000 men
Socio-cultural characteristics
MottoProsperity for all!
CapitalKermid Jum
Official languagesAenglesh
National languagesErangi
Jowgeous
RacesErangs
Religion(s)Penthaïsm
Demonym(s)Astjumrevan
Population estimate~10 million
CurrencyDomuk(s)
"Once the Riverfolk came into our lands, thy brought us tales of a mighty kingdom to our north. A kingdom of wealth and prosperity for all, arisen from the ashes. Our King Under the Mountain, at the time Thrain II, couldn't resist to send an envoy. When his envoy returned, Threnebor and its people had earned a new and everlasting friend."

Etymology

History

Arrival of the Astjumani

Warring Ages

Golden Age

Mad King

War of the Three Kings

Restoration

Politics

Economy

Demographics

Culture