Geographic Surveys

The Raamskoda is a larger Hall by Dwarvish standards under the peaks of the Brightfire Mountains in Northern Drakharpan. Founded around the sacred forge fires said to have been brought down from the top of Brightfire Mountain.

The Raamskoda is a larger Hall by Dwarvish standards under the peaks of the Brightfire Mountains in Northern Drakharpan. Founded around the sacred forge fires said to have been brought down from the top of Brightfire Mountain.

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Raamskoda

Overview

The Raamskoda is a larger Hall by Dwarvish standards under the peaks of the Brightfire Mountains in Northern Drakharpan. Founded around the sacred forge fires said to have been brought down from the top of Brightfire Mountain.

Geography

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Regions

Kiviraud Istekoda

Kiviraud Istekoda is the northern-most of the chair-halls of Raamskoda. The populous there specializes in raw materials, pulling coals, gemstones, gold, and other specious metals from the ground, and shifting it to other Istekoda for processing into fine crafts.

Tammekaar Istekoda

Tammekaar Istekoda is the western-most of the chair-halls of Raamskoda, it's where the most of the soldiers of the armies come from and are stationed, bordering the Riagan Emirates. Tammekaar is the most contested Istekoda, as Riagan forces have pushed into the valleys of the territory, and set up villages, while the dwarves still control the undercities and commerce lanes.

Vaskmurd Istekoda

Kaljurik Istekoda

History

Ancient Period

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Founding Period

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Expansion or Conflict Period

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Imperial / Colonial / Occupation Period

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Modern Period

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Government and Power

[How the state is ruled, succession, noble halls, altepetl, councils, guilds, marches, temples, etc.]

Economy

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Religion and Cosmology

[dominant cults, tolerated religions, sacred mountains, founder myths, hall fires, altars, temple cities]

Society and Culture

[people, classes, naming practices, military tradition, speech, local stereotypes, customs]

Settlements and Strongholds

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