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Atlas: D'nashk Re'at

The Kingdom of the Free - the only place where the Knowledge of the Most High is declared freely through-out the land. (D'nashk is the plural, personal word for freedom, and Re'at means The kingdom. While normally translated as "The Kingdom of the Free" it is more literal to say "The Kingdom where the People named Freedom exist").

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Since 3010, by the Calendar of the Elves, the kingdom has been ruled by the second generation of the Royal Family - Holgar Son of Fulskatar and Ava the Beautiful.  In 3020, a state of war was declared against Da'rahad and Emperor Maargog after the tragic events that happened at Castle Ravenloft in the town of Barovia.

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Located in what used to be called the South-West Wildlands, it is protected by mountain ranges to the north and east, and by sea to the south and west. The kingdom also occupies half of a large island off the western coast called Kerrindale.

 

Their herald symbol was given to Fulskatar the Great in a dream soon after he received the promise of the kingdom from Keanot, a prominent defector from Da'rahad. Since then there have been many debates as to the nature of the symbol's meaning and why the Most High has chosen to use it.

Map of the Kingdom:

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Demographics: Human: 50%; Elf: 15%; Half-Elf: 15%; Dwarf: 10%; Half-Orc: 5%; Halfling: 5%

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Trade Routes: one or more daily movement of goods/people scheduled.

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Patrol Routes: a patrol of Royal Guards will leave each location on the same day. They will acknowledge each other half way as they pass by and then check in at their final destination on the same day. Patrols will leave every morning for single day routes, every other day for two day routes, or every third day for three day routes.  If a patrol does not check in on schedule, warnings are issued and the patrol route is investigated.

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Warning Signals: fire signals that can be lit to warn other locations of imminent danger from invasion or outbreak of disease.  Depending on the location, they can be seen for up to 100 miles in good weather conditions at dusk or during the night.

Major Cities and Towns:

Special Sites:

Military Outposts

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