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Welcome to Ahnatep, the City of Beauty Above All, where the Eypharian race rules with grace and skill amongst the gathering storms the desert brings. Full of wonder and delight, any traveller would be lucky to call this their destination.
Within this book I will be pouring my dedication to the city, as I attempt to faithfully categorise and record our history, our culture, our faith, our governance, and most importantly the city itself. We are immensely proud of Ahnatep, and by the end of this book, you will be too.
Welcome to Ahnatep, City of Old, where the buildings and society broken by the Valterrian are in the process of being restored. Welcome to the City of Balance on a Knife's Edge, where ancient relationships with the Dhani hang in the balance, and where those of new blood shout for revolution. Finally, welcome to the City of Beauty. Prepare yourself for overwhelming pride, excessive competitiveness, and an exhilarating dance with the cut-throat world of elegance and Eypharians. This is Ahnatep.
Ahnatep is the physical representation of the desire to maintain the past and to preserve Eypharian power. A beautiful city surrounded firstly by ruins and then by the great desert of Eyktol, Ahnatep is a city that takes pride in its history. Situated along a grand river estuary that spills out into the shimmering Sebakem Ocean, the city is well-connected via water and hosts a large dock. Although the majority of people here are Eypharians, other species are welcomed so long as they follow the rules.
Alongside the laws are the social norms- the unwritten rules that society upholds. TBD.
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The Guidebook
"One is, as always, astounded by Ahnatep's wonders."
-Hasprita Kuni, author of the Guidebook
-Hasprita Kuni, author of the Guidebook
Index
- 1. Title page, Index, & A Brief Overview *This page
2. Ahnatep: From Land or Sea, & Linkmap
3. A History of Our Times: Pre- and Post-Valterrian
4. Archaeology & Architecture: The Importance of Our Past
5. People of the City: The Government, the Nobles, and the Poor
6. (Culture)
7. Economy & Employment
8. Festivals, Gods, & Religion
9. Law & Order, Crime & Punishment
10. FAQs
About This Book
From the author, Hasprita Kuni
Welcome to Ahnatep, the City of Beauty Above All, where the Eypharian race rules with grace and skill amongst the gathering storms the desert brings. Full of wonder and delight, any traveller would be lucky to call this their destination.
Within this book I will be pouring my dedication to the city, as I attempt to faithfully categorise and record our history, our culture, our faith, our governance, and most importantly the city itself. We are immensely proud of Ahnatep, and by the end of this book, you will be too.
From your storyteller
Welcome to Ahnatep, City of Old, where the buildings and society broken by the Valterrian are in the process of being restored. Welcome to the City of Balance on a Knife's Edge, where ancient relationships with the Dhani hang in the balance, and where those of new blood shout for revolution. Finally, welcome to the City of Beauty. Prepare yourself for overwhelming pride, excessive competitiveness, and an exhilarating dance with the cut-throat world of elegance and Eypharians. This is Ahnatep.
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- [OOC]
A Brief Overview
Although commonly called
"The Lesser Person's Historian",
Hasprita Kuni was the first to write
such a comprehensive guidebook, and
foreigners who arrive in Ahnatep
are recommended to find a copy.
"The Lesser Person's Historian",
Hasprita Kuni was the first to write
such a comprehensive guidebook, and
foreigners who arrive in Ahnatep
are recommended to find a copy.
Ahnatep is the physical representation of the desire to maintain the past and to preserve Eypharian power. A beautiful city surrounded firstly by ruins and then by the great desert of Eyktol, Ahnatep is a city that takes pride in its history. Situated along a grand river estuary that spills out into the shimmering Sebakem Ocean, the city is well-connected via water and hosts a large dock. Although the majority of people here are Eypharians, other species are welcomed so long as they follow the rules.
City Rules
- Murder is to be met with an equal and opposite reaction. Those that kill must not be allowed to live themselves.
- Theft is not to be tolerated.
- Destruction of public or private property, whether it be your own or not, is illegal.
- Freeing a slave without permission is a punishable offence.
- Marrying or producing children without first consulting the Zapatl is not tolerated.
Social Norms
Alongside the laws are the social norms- the unwritten rules that society upholds. TBD.
Race Relations
TBD.
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