Dheathain

Dheathain
Capital Donnalaich
Form of Government Martial Law/Meritocracy
Ruler(s) Ceann Cath, Comataidh nan Roinnean
Legal System Martial Law/Civil Law
Official Language(s) Dheath
Population Approximately 121,700
Religious Type Fuileadan, Atheism
Literacy 89%
Technology level Early Medieval
Major Imports Glass. Horses. Sugar.
Major Exports Crystals. Lumber
Natural Resources Lumber. Crystals. Grain. Granite/Marble


Geography

The region of Dheathain lies on the Eastern continent, away from any of the other regions on Althanas. A relatively large area of land that is mostly uninhabited and plagued by rain almost all year round. Storms roll in off the ocean, dumping their loads as they break upon the land. Floods are a common occurrence, lightning strikes happen quite often and monsoons are a regular part of life. Part of the region is harsh, barren grassland with large rocky hills that allow the water to freely flow through them, which are both a blessing and a curse. The grasslands flood easier since the water is not absorbed into the ground.

The grasslands begin right after Talmhaidh, a quickly growing port city. They span for a large portion of the region until they broken by sudden fertile soil and a thick rainforest the marks the beginning of Luthmor. The trees are thick here, growing close together and keeping the humidity of the land locked in between their branches. With the rain pounding down from above, and the humidity seeping in through your clothes it can be a very uncomfortable place for those unused to it.

Eventually, the rich soil is washed away by a current of water that slowly begins to seeps into the land. The tightly grown trees of Luthmor are replaced by towering monstrosities in Fiorair, trees that speak of age and ancient times. The swampland is an eerier place that barely sees the light of the sun due to the thick canopy towering above. It is also the home of a superstitious tribe that practices ancient blood magic and sacrificial rituals. The swamplands end only when the mountains begin, as the water from the mountains itself is what creates the swamp. The mountains are a harsh landscape that no inhabitant of Dheathain would gladly, climb, instead they fly to the caves both natural and made within her stone. Here, Dragons are raised and bred by tamers, as well as bonded to their chosen Dragoon.

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Religion

Fuileadan (Draconians)

  • Religion : The Draconians are ruled by their religion. They live by its rules and through their devotion hope to enter their eternal resting ground when they die. Their religion is ritualistic, highly superstitious at times, and sacrificial. Though the Fae have worked hard to change their religious beliefs little has come from their effort, the Draconians are resistant to change. The worship a very large pantheon of gods, who rule over every aspect of Draconian life and death. Their primary gods and goddesses oversee War, Love, Fertility and the Harvest, Death, Wisdom, Luck, and the Skies and Sea.
  • Temples : Each God and Goddess has his or her own Temple, Priests (or Priestesses), and Acolytes dedicated for them. Prayers and sacrifices to specific Gods are done in their respective temples or at home if the Draconian has their own private altar to their chosen god. Smaller towns and villages usually only have one Temple that is associated with no God in particular and thus anyone may pray or sacrifice to whomever they please.

The Temples are considered sacred and one can very easily anger a God by doing something disrespectful in their temple. One may inquire to each God’s chosen Priest or Priestess about what needs to be done in order to appease an angry God and come back into their good graces. One may also train to become a Priest or Priestess here.

  • Realms
Maireachtail - A middle realm where all living creatures dwell until they die and pass on to the realms beyond. All the Gods and Goddesses look over and command this realm.
Seacht Riocht Sainmhiniu - Seven Realms of Passing. This is the first place a soul or person travelling into the land beyond Maireachtail is brought. Should one be allowed to pass through, it is said that each of the seven realms has a trial that one must pass in order to move onto the next . Once you begin the journey there is no turning back. Living and dead alike are subjected to the same trials and held to the same rules.
Talamh Iomlan - An eighth realm just after the Seven Realms of Passing. This is the land of the dead where all of those save the War Gods' chosen warriors go to rest for eternity. The realm is separated into two different sections. Upon entry into this realm, one's deeds throughout life are measured and weighed.

If found undeserving or of having done too much evil during their life they are sent to Eadhochas, a dead land without color, where one feels no warmth or comfort. The only things felt in this realm are pain, anguish and despair. Thirst and hunger are constant but they can never be slaked.

If they are found deserving, they are sent to Fasaigh, a paradise, and resting ground for those who were not warriors but did enough in their lives to merit a beautiful afterlife. Pain and despair can be forgotten here and one may have any pleasure they wish. It is the ideal Draconian city where one may live out the afterlife in peace with family and friends who were also fortunate enough to find themselves here.

Parthas - A paradise for all warriors, under the watchful eyes of the twin Gods of War. At the center of Parthas is a large Hall from which the Gods rule, watching their select warriors as they enjoy the spoils of a life lived in battle. Parthas beyond the Hall is an endless land of enchanting forests and swamps with many animals that one may hunt only with the Gods' permission.
Neahm - The Realms of Gods, where all of the Gods except for the twin War Gods reside. The Twin Gods of War inhabit Parthas with their fallen warriors. Neahm is a paradise for the Gods where they can look down upon the realms below them and watch the inhabitants of Dheathain.

The Fae’s Spiritual Beliefs

Unlike the Draconians, the Fae do not believe in beings of higher power that govern their lives. Instead they believe they must make strength for themselves instead of praying to someone else to give it to them. They do believe in the higher evolution of the spirit though. That is how many believe their race came to be, through the deeper understanding of how the soul learns and evolves. In every life, the soul's singular purpose is to learn one or more lessons. Even the lowest person upon the face of Althanas has a lesson that must be learned and a purpose to their life. When the soul has learned this lesson it returns to its resting place for a short amount of time before once again reincarnating to learn something else.

The Fae believe there are twelve different houses of learning for the soul to go through. These can be as simple as learning to put others above oneself, or even the other way around for one who gives too much but never to themselves. They do not yet know everything or completely understand all of this, but they continue to explore their own spirituality and debate it constantly in open forums.

Twin Lore -Twins are an extremely celebrated occurrence in Fae Lore, for many different reasons. Some Fae theorize that twins are of a higher spiritual standing and were brought into the world to teach those around them lessons. Others believe it is the soul within the twin Fae themselves that is there to learn a specific lesson, and usually more than one. One thing that does remain constant is that all Fae believe when twins are born, it is in fact one soul that has separated into two bodies. Twins are born more often to the Fae than any other race on Althanas. Though identical in looks, their personalities are usually quite the opposite. You will not necessarily get something along the lines of ‘good’ and ‘evil’ but more in subtle ways. One twin may be extremely energetic and carefree, the other more reserved, quiet and cautious.

There is a downside for twins. Rare are the cases of it, but some twins have been born with a terrible disease. It is something they have from birth that can affect them at any point in their lives. Be it only days after they are born or hundreds of years later. They call it the Mall Anbhas. It is a disease that slowly attacks one of the Fae from within, eating away at internal organs and causing an extremely slow and painful death. It can start off as nothing more than a headache or a cold that never truly goes away and always seems to get worse. There is no cure for it, and the most recognizable symptom of Mall Anbhas is the transformation of the blood from silver to black. Shortly after the diseased Fae dies, the other twin soon follows. Even though most Fae believe that when one twin dies the soul becomes whole, the deep connection felt by twin Fae and the deep loss without it eventually destroys them. Many have fruitlessly searched for some kind of cure and found nothing, nor are they any closer to understanding where it comes from. Most believe it is something left over from when the soul unnaturally splits itself in half; others believe it is some kind of genetic mutation.

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