Key World Features
A World on the Mend
The Tempest of 890 saw the conglomeration of an empire and a confederate of city states under the banner of a hitherto disparate civilisation of herders. The conquest was fast and brutal. The result was a vast patchwork empire with the Itān at the apex. 100 years have passed, and life has moved on. Events of the past become more distant. But stories remain, and the emotions they rouse are real. How have people moved on, if they have at all? How do individuals and groups remember the past to shape their future?
Cultural Contact and Mixture
The diverse peoples of the Shenraq have been trading, learning, and making families with one another well before the Tempest. After the formation of the empire, this ramps up. How does history affect the trajectory and emotions of cultural contact?
Mana
The world of the Shenraq has magic in the form of a substance that embodies the essence of life itself. None of the civilisations are capable of using this power in any meaningful way.
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