Imperial Truidence: Difference between revisions

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Size: Largest castle outside of Anburon
 
==== Chuarpstoen Chapel ====
What: A Bezist temple at the easternmost cliffside of Downer Astonia. It is the end of the Inis Moin-Downer Astonia pilgrimage trail and is near the Eastern Monestary of Bez's Grace. It was constructed by the Bog Knight when he realized the lack of Truidencian nationalism and Bezist fervor in this far flung eastern land.
 
Where: Eastmost edge of Downer Astonia
 
Size: Larger than average minor Bezist temple
 
== History ==
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Truidence is the main island of Imperial Truidence. It symbolized the unity of the Truidencian people.
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==== [[Dol Morhen]] ====
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Capital: [[Bezengard]]
 
Dol Morhen is the northern half of an island shared with Icenia. Its mostly covered by forest with [[Zeldronix|Zeldrïn']]<nowiki/>s Mansion towering over the landscape.<br />
 
==== Eivindia ====
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Eivindia is an elevated roofed forest biome in the north of Imperial Truidence, it sports its own small town, made as a planned city.
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==== Bezistan ====
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Capital: None
 
Bezistan is simply enough a swampland farming area, and houses the disabled vault of the infamous NATO fighter Foogoot. In the marshy isles of the south, the Tower of Maithlaib ('Good Mud' in Irish Gaelic) was constructed by the Bog Knight. <br />
 
==== The Mire ====
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Capital: The Mire
 
The Mire was a peninsula connected to [[Wayrest]]: It was previously known as Charcoal Town, before being annexed by Imperial Truidence. It now supports a large pumpkin farm in the southeast while most of the Mire's settlements have wasted away or have been reclaimed by the forest. A mass grave sight known as the Coast of the Crosses on the western coast sports massive headstones in memory of what had been lost to time. In the far north lies Unclad Point, a bare peninsula bereft of trees and vegetation. Despite it's name the Mire is not a swamp biome, being dominated by spruce forests. The only true mire of the Mire was siphoned via canal and became what is today Inis Moin.
The Mire was a peninsula connected to [[Wayrest]]: It was previously known as Charcoal Town, before being annexed by Imperial Truidence.
 
==== Inis Móin ====
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Capital: Quagmire Keep
 
After the arrival of Discozoa and the construction of the Eastern Canal, the Mire split from [[Wayrest]] and was also divided from it’s eastern land, creating the island of Inis Móin. The isle sports the settlement of Murnys and several forts, chief of which is Quagmire Keep home of Discozoa the Bog Knight.<br />Murnys is the main port with an artificial peninsula jutting out eastward. The south coast has farmland and the fort of Dundeifir, which looks over the Laib Bay onto the lands of Yoahtl. The coastline once had many minor coastal defenses, though these have long been out of commission. In the northwest lies the minor port of Crionna, which houses Inis Moin's largest Bezist temple, only being seconded by the Temple of the Bog in Murnys. Northwestward still lies Beagmoin ('Little Peat' in Irish Gaelic) an isle floating on top of a great mineshaft.
 
==== The Kingslands ====
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Kingslands is the glue that binds the empire together. It was previously owned by [[LOAC]], but was abandoned after they moved to [[Nyasaland]]. It is now home to the impressive military facility of Dovre. The Kingslands are also home to Sprucelands and a large Mesa plateau that once belonged to Icenia.
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==== Inis Muire ====
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Capital: Din Valdra
 
Inis Muire (Elvish for Islands of the Sea) is an archipelago west of Imperial Truidence consisting of Din Valdra (elvish for 'Silent Inferno'), Hudnellum (a type of mushroom), Inis D'yaebl (elvish for 'Devil Island'), Foilé Deithwen (elvish for frantic white flame), and Vort Treise (elvish for distant'Distant strengthStrength').
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==== Downer Astonia ====
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Capital: Ruins of Panem
 
Carrot Land is a colonial possession of Imperial Truidence east of Bezistan. It constitutes of Panem (or what’s left of it), the Isle of Phalluses and other surrounding islands. Unfortunately due to some tragic twist of fate, Carrot Land appears unable to grow carrots. In memory of this tragedy, massive carrot-like structures have been created and are now used as housing and storage. The Bog Knight arrived soon after the colony's foundation and created the town of Glanmeacan ('Pure Vegetable' in Irish Gaelic) as a naval base. Further into the Ruins of Panem the Bog Knight renovated an old heretical temple to a Bezist place of worship and erecting a Bezist temple on the eastern side of the isle.
 
==== Besia (Colonial Holding) ====
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==== [[Bezism]] ====
[[Bezism]] is also important to Truidence, ever since Bez committed sudoku and ascended from this mortal coil Truidencians have redoubled their religious efforts, establishing several churches; 3 in Anburon, 1 in Downer Astonia, 2 in Inis Moin, 2 in Carrot Land and 1 in Nexton, there is also a planned temple in Cape Cocoa. Many minor monuments now dot the lands, ranging of places of sacrifice and libation to those of warning and prophecy. The current pontifex of [[Bezism]] is GenericLaqey.
 
==== Viking/Nordic ====
Truidence is based around both real life and fictional vikings, with a massive longship in the bay of Anburon and many buildings designed in that style, though most buildings maintain a medieval style, honor, axes, and raiding Icenian monasteries remains an important part of Truidencian culture. Zeldrïn and GenericLaqey made a proposal to rename Imperial Truidence to Bezengaard so it would sound more nordic but Emperor Spatula struck it down. The Bog Knight and their holdings are an outlier to this Nordic culture, instead abiding by Celtic (Irish) culture with onion domes.{{UDF}}
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