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Ohugas

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City of Iron

Ohugas is the capital city of Ohun Province, formerly Kingdom of Ohun. It's well known from its iron production and related products made by professional artisans. While under the rule of the Valonia Empire, formerly Empire of Kritus, more than 65 percent of its equipment stocks come from here.

Government

The city is ruled by the king who ascended the throne from bloodline of the former governor of Ohun Province of Kritus.

Industry & Trade

The metal products coming from here are well-known in the east. Thanks for the long, consistent road network built by the Empire of Kritus, Ohugas is able to trade their goods throughtout the region.

There are several ore deposits on the nearby mountain range. Most of it are irons which is the main export of the country. Even so, Ohugas also produce some other type of metal as well but quite rare in the region, so they have to do import.

The main products they created are usually weapons, tools, armours, and other accessories.

Assets

Ohugas developed the progressive smelting technology known as the blast furnace: the high-heat furnace that can cast large quantity of iron ores into hugh quality of iron ingots.

History

Ohugas was settled immemorial years ago by tribespeople on the fertile riverside near the valuabable, iron-rich mountain. Overtime, they learned how to mine and smelt metals ore for better daily life items, until they became the expert of such things.

It had been captured by Krin army in 785 BVE, being under its rule for several centuries until the independence in 200 BVE. Afterward, Ohugas became the capital and product such things for the sake of them citizens.

South Estisia
Type
City
Population
20,000
Related Ethnicities
Inhabitant Demonym
Ohuna
Location under
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Related Materials

Staff of the Forge

The tool to find the iron. The head is attached a permanent magnet they don't know how it's work. Wherever the staff pull into the stone it touched, mean the iron is here.


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Author's Notes

2/1/2024 - Post-SC edit: Minor edit, parent location changed, tags added.


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