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Til'Anar

The traditional home of the Sun Elves, Til'Anar is elven for "Sun Point" and refers to the twin mountains that makes up their namesake city.   Til'Anar is a theocratic monarchy where the central leaders are as much the nobility and king as the high priests, with especially the high priest to the central deity Anarios is crucial as the Sun Elves see themselves as adoptive children to the divine being. Til'Anar is famous for being one of the oldest states on Tewez having been there since before the Gates and as of such acting as a crucial source of information for how Tewez was before human arrival. However Til'Anar had a temporary period of disbandment as they lost their city and home in 1503 to the First Dragon War which forced them to leave among the new settlers who they often times dissliked or distrusted. However during this time many of them also gained crucial allies and friends which would later help them recover their city in 1956 or the Second Dragon War.   However this exodus permanently changed them and their state, no longer a state which wish only for isolation due to their idea of superiority, Til'Anar was in a way forced to make concessions to those new settlers which helped them reclaim their home, allowing non Elves to visit the mountain and representation for non elven gods. But the biggest change is not legal, but cultural as many of the choosen of Anarios returned home with non elven partners and children of mixed blood, speaking Elven but praying to non-Elven gods. Creating a relatively young internal conflict between those who kept to the old ways, and those who embraced the new. Asking the question should Til'Anar be only for Elves as it have been, or should it embrace the new and join the rest of Tewez.
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Geopolitical, Kingdom

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