The Primordial Imporium

Cities

Here we will show the maps of the kingdoms, duchies and lands throughout each of the ages.  

Vang Vad

A stronghold named after the first son of Primorial "The Golden Queen". The stronghold was noted for its large paladinium and magicum mines that allowed the single stronghold to produce extremely powerful clerics and paladins sworn to their queen directly. The city was said to have three unique buildings outside of its many smithies and libraries. The first was the massive church with a statue to the Primordial made out of gold holding the head of a forgotten god that is carved from sapphire within her hand. This church is said to house the large oath taker order who serves the queen directly as her vanguard. The second building is noted for its large three pronged tower around a solid golden statue of Primordial, as each tower houses a different clerical order to their queen in exchange for the study of the magical domain. The three towers themselves are said to glow three different colors when a god descends upon the mortal plane, red for chaotic aligned gods, blue for lawful, and green for neutral aligned gods. The last building to stick out stands at the center which is known as Dragon's Halt, a castle or rather fortress made from dragon bones, the skin of a creature that gives the building anti magic, and a strange stone that allows the building to almost regenerate. Dragon's Halt is said to have been crafted by killing one of the first children of Ked-Liz when they attempted to force the city to serve her. The city opened its gates and when the dragons entered it was said that Ked-Liz could do nothing but watch as her child was captured and butchered in front of her. Few know why the city was spared, only that for one reason or another, the city still stood and Ked-Liz never returned.  

Nobility

Here we shall discuss notable noble houses through the time periods.  

Primorial “The Broken”

First king of the Genasi and the one who would defy a god in Nix Riversong. Known at first as Primorial "The Golden Queen" it is said that historically she would glow with such a brightness throughout battle that many believed the earth genasi to actually be a golden genasi. In truth, Primorial was a golden mineral quasi genasi, a rare genetic change had caused her to become golden rather than her parents who had both been onyx genasi. Said to have been the daughter of the Primordial Goddess Siles, and having inherited her demi god capabilities as a druidic caster who had mastered both wizardry and oath taking. Primorial was said to be the last King of the first age as she would strike her people into a great golden age of peace while the rest of the continent would implode in war. With no interest in the other races, it is said that Primordial would spend her time reinforcing the border of her territory in the first age and expanding further wealth within her own nation.  

Military

Here we will discuss any specific military information  

Primordial "The Golden Queen"

Noted as having an army of around 10,000 oath takers, 12,000 clerics of magic domain, 6,000 dragon slayers, and 4,000 slaves that can be mobilized.  

Unit Breakdown

Here we will break down the army above to confirm the units currently known to the world.  

Primordial "The Golden Queen"

50 Vanguard units of Oath Takers 50 Foot units of Oath Takers   60 Mage unit of clerics 60 Archer unit of clerics   20 Scouts units of dragons slayers 40 Cavalry units of dragons slayers   40 Foot units of slaves    

Population

Breakdown of population per city and overall  

Vang Vad

Noted to have a population of roughly fifty thousand genasi currently living within the city, and around another ten thousand slaves of majority dragon and koboldkin.  

Demographic

Nation race population in percentage and numbers  

Vang Vad

Total population 60,0000   83% Genasi   7% Dragon slaves 10% Koboldkin slaves    

Current and Past Wars

Here we shall discuss the notable wars for each period and who they were against.  

Religious beliefs

Here we shall discuss the different religious beliefs in this kingdoms history throughout the periods.  

Primordial Goddess

Said to have been the birth mother of the Pakob race. When she was slain, it is said that her last will allowed for a wish spell strong enough that even Theith could not stop it or wanted to. And with her dying breath the Pakob race were given life from her lifeless body. Thus all of the Pakob celebrate the goddess as their one true mother and hold sacrifices in her name in the worst of times.

Events/Holidays

We shall begin to discuss notable holidays and events in this kingdom. Explaining further on where they come from and what goes on during them.  

Marriage

Commonly most Pakob do not wed without the head of the family making a decision. Or in some cases for those rare few families who control one of the four main monasteries, an alliance between the four can be created by decision of the Prince Elect himself. However, the majority of the time, the head of the families arranges the marriage in hope for alliances between families. Or in some cases for the chance of stronger offspring.  

Pathom (Primordial) Festival

A festival that happens every year upon the day of the defeat of the first and last king of the Pakob. During this celebration the Pakob are said to release themselves for twenty four hours from their monastery duties and celebrate as true “heathens” would. Through large gatherings of both genders. As well as feasting for the full time period on the great elemental boars only known to be native to the Pakob mountains.  

Kan Saheni (The Offering)

A rare event in the Pakob lands, in which the prince elect is offered to the Primordial Goddess herself in dire times. The Pakob belief is that by sacrificing the Prince Elect who is said to be the grandest of Pakob. The Primordial Goddess in return will offer her blessing for bringing one of her lost children back to her. Thus helping with whatever catastrophic situation is currently plaguing the Pakob people.  

Velakhong Kan Kuson (Time of Charity)

An event held every 300-400 years in which a new Pakob is elected by the Athi-Kan-Bodi to rule over the entirety of the nation. It is said that the way this is done, though no outsiders are permitted within the lands of the Pakob during this time period. The Pakob of great wealth and power begin a massive charity event. In which all candidates begin donating all that they have for the benefit of the Pakob. In which the Athi-Kan-Bodi then decide based on the gifts, speeches, and peoples outlook on the candidate who will rule next.  

Economy

Here we shall discuss the unique economics of different nations as needed.  

Economic Status

The current noted treasury value of the nation through raw resource development  

Raw Treasury

With a raw treasury of 45,000 diamond coins, 10,000 ruby coins, and 150,000 sapphire hills.

Paladinium Mines

Currently producing 100lbs of Paladinium a day valued at 50,000 Diamond coins a day in production, with expected 10,000lbs of Paladinium in the ground still valued 50,000,000 diamond coins.    

Magicium Mine

Currently producing 30lbs of magicium a day valued at 300,000 Diamond coins a day in production, with expected 5,000lbs of Magicum in the ground still valued 5,000,000 diamond coins.  

Tuortas Fruit

Noted for annually producing 100 to a 500 adults, each is noted at 2,500 ruby volcano coins for a male, 5,000 ruby volcanos coins for a female. Giving an annual value of 250,000 to 2,500,000 ruby volcano coins.  

Cocoa Beans

Noted to annually produce 500lbs of Cocoa Beans, priced annually at 50 Ruby Volcanos and individually at 10 Sapphire Hills per 1lbs    

Coins

Here we shall find how the coins look, what materials they are made of, and what the value of the coins are on the overall market.   DIAMOND CROWNS The first coin that replaced the common platinum that the dragons used for its shininess. Giants though, are not dragons, thus the more common material of liquid diamonds would be harvested from the cores of the volcanoes in the heart of the magma as it was believed. This material would be farmed to make coins and other magical items.   RUBY VOLCANOS Believed to be equivalent to the gold piece commonly used by the lesser nations including dragons. Thus the Jotun-Modr pioneered the coin in the shape of their homeland to be used by those sworn to them. These simple coins are individually 5cm by 5cm like the other coins, however it is clear and seems to sparkle from its craftsmanship only possible by the Jotun-Modr who individually made each coin.   SAPPHIRE HILLS Sapphire hills were thinner coins due to there higher rarity, though most giants valued sapphires less then rubies and only slightly more then emeralds. Thus most recognized this simple hill drawn with sheep grazing into the individual sapphires as a silver coin.   EMERALD PLAINS Lastly and most common in the Jotun-Modr volcanos were emeralds. As the material was farmed simply from their individual Rok-heap herds. Thus simple grass would be carved into the coins as apprentices practiced there arts on the coins.    

Trade Goods

Here you shall find the trade goods this race has on offer in the nations they inhabit.   At the beginning of the first age, The Primordial Imporium is noted to have its borders and trade routes closed.
Type
Geopolitical, Kingdom

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