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==Landscape==
 
==Landscape==
Triadus occupies one of the most politically dangerous territories on the face of GaeisFacing imperial conquest to the west from Donya, a tentative alliance with the forest of Qaeld to the north, the Borderlords in Egund to the east, the sea of Swords to the South and under the watchful eye of Cadwal, Triadus has nevertheless managed to survive without making too many enemies.
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Rune occupies one of the most dangerous territories on the face of JaeisAfter the [[Triadan Civil War]], which left the area's cities completely ravaged, strange weather patterns and disasters, disturbed by the powerful magic that was used in the fighting began to emerge.  Hauntings, unexplained supernatural disturbances, disappearances of whole army regiments or ships, and areas of unstable magic have become commonplace in the area, which has become a complete ruin.
 
 
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
The earliest history of the human race is largely based on myth.  The history of Triadus is certainly no exception.  In fact, it boasts one of the most interesting and widely debated myths: that of [[The Children of Triadus]].
 
The earliest history of the human race is largely based on myth.  The history of Triadus is certainly no exception.  In fact, it boasts one of the most interesting and widely debated myths: that of [[The Children of Triadus]].
  
As far as recorded history is concerned, the Triadans might have lived in their region indefinitely.  The oldest and most notable of the Colleges of Magic, "The House of Mikal" is located in city of Arc and marks one of the oldest buildings still intact on Gaeis.   
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As far as recorded history is concerned, the inhabitants of Rune might have lived in their region indefinitely until the Civil War of 946-952In fact, the sages of Rune compiled the first recorded histories of the world, and legitimized the Triadan Calendar.  
 
 
==Government==
 
The Triadan government is ruled by the Council of Archmagi, filled by powerful wizards who are elected for life, or until voted down by their peers.  Each seat is filled by a master of each of the Schools of Magic and the vote to elect is conducted within each school of training.  The council is overseen by a civillian "Doyen" who acts as the voice of the non-magic community in Triadus.  The Doyen may overturn any law or appointment settled upon by the Council, but must always pass new business or proposals through the Council first
 
 
 
The Doyen oversees the Shogo (meaning "Claw"), or chief general in charge of the military.
 
 
 
==Military==
 
The Triadan military is rightly feared.  Though small, they are incredibly potent, blending extremely destructive spells with a highly trained fighting force and capable generals. 
 
 
 
Under the Shogo, who commands the entirety of the nation's military might, are his Reggo (meaning "Fangs").  The Reggo are minor generals who personally lead armies into battle. 
 
 
 
The Triadan military pays and trains its soldiers well.  There is no conscription in Triadus; enlistment is purely voluntary.
 
 
 
==Economy==
 
The main export and commodity of Triadus is magic.  Whether it be in the form of services performed by appointed mages, items such as potions, or the employment of mages as advisors, bodyguards, etc., mages are taxed by the government of Triadus to accrue funds.  
 
  
In terms of alchemy, the only greater alchemists in the world are the Alchemists of Jeridon, and their knowledge is keen, but limited.
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The Triadan Civil War erupted over differing ideologies in the way that magic was to be used and governed.  Until that point, the Nation-state of Rune had  expanded further and further, assimilating smaller city-states under the banner of its Empire.  As might be expected, such a large and powerful regime had a difficult time keeping so many powerful individuals complacent.  Some mages shouted against the imperialistic nature of the Empire, while others attempted to turn the government towards fascism while others labored under the banners of other factions like [[Naturalism]] and [[The Black Circle]].
  
==Relations==
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It all came to a head as several members of the Council of Archmagi were assassinated, kidnapped, voted off the Council, or disappeared.  The resulting Civil War split allegiances down so many lines that renewed peace became an impossibility.  The land was torn apart and the Empire crumbled under its own weight.  The survivors left to settle in other lands and began their own [[Colleges of Magic]] to be run under their own particular beliefs.
  
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The oldest and most notable of the Colleges of Magic, [[The House of Mikal]] was located in Rune, before the War. 
  
Symbol: A Dragon curled in a backwards "S" on a black banner.
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==Landmarks==
  
Major Cities: Arc,
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Latest revision as of 22:30, 19 May 2012

Landscape

Rune occupies one of the most dangerous territories on the face of Jaeis. After the Triadan Civil War, which left the area's cities completely ravaged, strange weather patterns and disasters, disturbed by the powerful magic that was used in the fighting began to emerge. Hauntings, unexplained supernatural disturbances, disappearances of whole army regiments or ships, and areas of unstable magic have become commonplace in the area, which has become a complete ruin.

History

The earliest history of the human race is largely based on myth. The history of Triadus is certainly no exception. In fact, it boasts one of the most interesting and widely debated myths: that of The Children of Triadus.

As far as recorded history is concerned, the inhabitants of Rune might have lived in their region indefinitely until the Civil War of 946-952. In fact, the sages of Rune compiled the first recorded histories of the world, and legitimized the Triadan Calendar.

The Triadan Civil War erupted over differing ideologies in the way that magic was to be used and governed. Until that point, the Nation-state of Rune had expanded further and further, assimilating smaller city-states under the banner of its Empire. As might be expected, such a large and powerful regime had a difficult time keeping so many powerful individuals complacent. Some mages shouted against the imperialistic nature of the Empire, while others attempted to turn the government towards fascism while others labored under the banners of other factions like Naturalism and The Black Circle.

It all came to a head as several members of the Council of Archmagi were assassinated, kidnapped, voted off the Council, or disappeared. The resulting Civil War split allegiances down so many lines that renewed peace became an impossibility. The land was torn apart and the Empire crumbled under its own weight. The survivors left to settle in other lands and began their own Colleges of Magic to be run under their own particular beliefs.

The oldest and most notable of the Colleges of Magic, The House of Mikal was located in Rune, before the War.

Landmarks