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On the border of the Elven and Human Lands, the Jungles of Ka lay vastly dormant. Few villages spot the outskirts of this land, and its coast, and the center of it lies in mystery and ruin. The ruins themselves were once a large technologically proficient civilization, which meddled with nuclear reactors, and radioactive batteries for their machines. Once a catastrophe sent the civilization beyond any recall, the few mages that were left banded together to contain and protect the land from total anhilation by tapping into the few radioactive relics, and transforming the energy to magical bonds, and temple landscapes. A magical land grew over the ruins, and all traces, except to the most ardent of observer, well versed in the mystic religion, have been buried under centuries of jungle. | On the border of the Elven and Human Lands, the Jungles of Ka lay vastly dormant. Few villages spot the outskirts of this land, and its coast, and the center of it lies in mystery and ruin. The ruins themselves were once a large technologically proficient civilization, which meddled with nuclear reactors, and radioactive batteries for their machines. Once a catastrophe sent the civilization beyond any recall, the few mages that were left banded together to contain and protect the land from total anhilation by tapping into the few radioactive relics, and transforming the energy to magical bonds, and temple landscapes. A magical land grew over the ruins, and all traces, except to the most ardent of observer, well versed in the mystic religion, have been buried under centuries of jungle. | ||
| − | The animals within it have grown to enormous proportion due to the life magic, and radioactive pulse funneled through the Temple in it's center, and through other spots where the locals refused to go. Animals are said to be guardians of great strengths, but years and skirmishes have blotted out what, exactly they had been guarding. For ages, the monks of the Temple helped the wild things grow, living in a harmonious servitude to the Jungle and it's inhabitants, until skirmishes broke out, and a group of unruly Saiyans began preying on the area for sport. As the Monks surveyed the damage, they huddled in their magic fortress, the Temple, and practiced their magics until the day would come | + | The animals within it have grown to enormous proportion due to the life magic, and radioactive pulse funneled through the Temple in it's center, and through other spots where the locals refused to go. Animals are said to be guardians of great strengths, but years and skirmishes have blotted out what, exactly they had been guarding. For ages, the monks of the Temple helped the wild things grow, living in a harmonious servitude to the Jungle and it's inhabitants, until skirmishes broke out, and a group of unruly Saiyans began preying on the area for sport(see below). As the Monks surveyed the damage, they huddled in their magic fortress, the Temple, and practiced their magics until the day would come. The Temple now lies in ruins, waiting for the one who could ressurect the statues and walls. The few Monks that are left are scattered around the intricate series of Caves, and villages that are still erect. |
Several years previous, Saiyan Hunters came with the promise of large, challenging game. The people of Ka had always been more than a little scheptical of outsiders, and this clinched the deal. A war was waged, in which the forces of Ka were bolstered with a very small contingent of Cardinalian Military spies, and eventually, the Saiyans were either killed or driven out. Ever since, the population of Ka has resisted all forms of immigration from other lands to the Jungles, and is very wary, and can act in a hostile fashion to outsiders of any kind. | Several years previous, Saiyan Hunters came with the promise of large, challenging game. The people of Ka had always been more than a little scheptical of outsiders, and this clinched the deal. A war was waged, in which the forces of Ka were bolstered with a very small contingent of Cardinalian Military spies, and eventually, the Saiyans were either killed or driven out. Ever since, the population of Ka has resisted all forms of immigration from other lands to the Jungles, and is very wary, and can act in a hostile fashion to outsiders of any kind. | ||
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===Population=== | ===Population=== | ||
| − | Most of the Jungle is inhabited by gigantic animals, many of them magical, or infused with ki-like powers. The waters around Ka are home to a number of Leviathan | + | Most of the Jungle is inhabited by gigantic animals, many of them magical, or infused with ki-like powers. The waters around Ka are home to a number of Leviathan-like sea monsters, Grendels on the coasts and whales almost twice the size of normal. Along the edges and in the villages, there are a large number of humans and demihumans, aliens are almost unheard of, as any newcomers to the lands are either scared off, or asked to leave. |
| − | There are rumours of the men of the woods, a lost people with powers unimaginable coming into the borders of the Jungles in recent years, unhappy with their own territory and finding settlement in the most remote of places. | + | There are rumours of the [[Elves|men of the woods]], a lost people with powers unimaginable coming into the borders of the Jungles in recent years, unhappy with their own territory and finding settlement in the most remote of places. |
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===Political Logistics=== | ===Political Logistics=== | ||
| − | The politics of the region is superstition-led and tribal prevailed upon by the monks, champions and their lofty set of respectful ideals where the powered animals, called . Most of the religion is based on animal totem worship, the Great Mother, respect for nature and a wariness of technology. A hunger for simplicity and worship of the cosmic dance of nature leaves the populace in a technological dark age, instead relying heavily on magic, and what nature itself provides. | + | The politics of the region is superstition-led and tribal prevailed upon by the monks, champions and their lofty set of respectful ideals where the powered animals, called Kadis, are concerned. Most of the religion is based on animal totem worship, the Great Mother, respect for nature and a wariness of technology. A hunger for simplicity and worship of the cosmic dance of nature leaves the populace in a technological dark age, instead relying heavily on magic, and what nature itself provides. |
| − | Defensively weak, except for its | + | Defensively weak, except for its Champions, Kadis and the Jungles itself, the jungle acts as a barrier and buffer zone between it and the outside lands, the caves and mountains of the region making the Jungles into a protected valley. The [[Jungles of Ka]] border the area between the Elven Lands and [[An-Yneaith]]. The most predominant formations are the ruins of a lost battle in the basin, and the entrance to the Jungles being guarded by a vast valley of flowers high in the mountains. |
The [[Champions of Ka]] are a group of fighters, predominantly demi-humans, who take it upon themselves to further the preservation of the forests and animals, as well as the people. They comprise of all power types, and specialties, usually with a more natural bent. They, along with the monks guide the people and protect the lands. | The [[Champions of Ka]] are a group of fighters, predominantly demi-humans, who take it upon themselves to further the preservation of the forests and animals, as well as the people. They comprise of all power types, and specialties, usually with a more natural bent. They, along with the monks guide the people and protect the lands. | ||
Revision as of 22:14, 10 January 2007
Ready To Review
History
On the border of the Elven and Human Lands, the Jungles of Ka lay vastly dormant. Few villages spot the outskirts of this land, and its coast, and the center of it lies in mystery and ruin. The ruins themselves were once a large technologically proficient civilization, which meddled with nuclear reactors, and radioactive batteries for their machines. Once a catastrophe sent the civilization beyond any recall, the few mages that were left banded together to contain and protect the land from total anhilation by tapping into the few radioactive relics, and transforming the energy to magical bonds, and temple landscapes. A magical land grew over the ruins, and all traces, except to the most ardent of observer, well versed in the mystic religion, have been buried under centuries of jungle.
The animals within it have grown to enormous proportion due to the life magic, and radioactive pulse funneled through the Temple in it's center, and through other spots where the locals refused to go. Animals are said to be guardians of great strengths, but years and skirmishes have blotted out what, exactly they had been guarding. For ages, the monks of the Temple helped the wild things grow, living in a harmonious servitude to the Jungle and it's inhabitants, until skirmishes broke out, and a group of unruly Saiyans began preying on the area for sport(see below). As the Monks surveyed the damage, they huddled in their magic fortress, the Temple, and practiced their magics until the day would come. The Temple now lies in ruins, waiting for the one who could ressurect the statues and walls. The few Monks that are left are scattered around the intricate series of Caves, and villages that are still erect.
Several years previous, Saiyan Hunters came with the promise of large, challenging game. The people of Ka had always been more than a little scheptical of outsiders, and this clinched the deal. A war was waged, in which the forces of Ka were bolstered with a very small contingent of Cardinalian Military spies, and eventually, the Saiyans were either killed or driven out. Ever since, the population of Ka has resisted all forms of immigration from other lands to the Jungles, and is very wary, and can act in a hostile fashion to outsiders of any kind.
Population
Most of the Jungle is inhabited by gigantic animals, many of them magical, or infused with ki-like powers. The waters around Ka are home to a number of Leviathan-like sea monsters, Grendels on the coasts and whales almost twice the size of normal. Along the edges and in the villages, there are a large number of humans and demihumans, aliens are almost unheard of, as any newcomers to the lands are either scared off, or asked to leave.
There are rumours of the men of the woods, a lost people with powers unimaginable coming into the borders of the Jungles in recent years, unhappy with their own territory and finding settlement in the most remote of places.
70% magical/ki-like animals & sea monsters
17% Demihuman
11% Human
2% Other
Political Logistics
The politics of the region is superstition-led and tribal prevailed upon by the monks, champions and their lofty set of respectful ideals where the powered animals, called Kadis, are concerned. Most of the religion is based on animal totem worship, the Great Mother, respect for nature and a wariness of technology. A hunger for simplicity and worship of the cosmic dance of nature leaves the populace in a technological dark age, instead relying heavily on magic, and what nature itself provides.
Defensively weak, except for its Champions, Kadis and the Jungles itself, the jungle acts as a barrier and buffer zone between it and the outside lands, the caves and mountains of the region making the Jungles into a protected valley. The Jungles of Ka border the area between the Elven Lands and An-Yneaith. The most predominant formations are the ruins of a lost battle in the basin, and the entrance to the Jungles being guarded by a vast valley of flowers high in the mountains.
The Champions of Ka are a group of fighters, predominantly demi-humans, who take it upon themselves to further the preservation of the forests and animals, as well as the people. They comprise of all power types, and specialties, usually with a more natural bent. They, along with the monks guide the people and protect the lands.
Outside influences come slow and wary to the denizens of Ka, thusforth, they have no noticeable political presence to reach out to the other countries. Anyone attempting to settle in the Jungles is severely quarantined, the Kaian's prejudice towards outsiders does not allow for much trade outside of their diaspora network in the other D'Hennexian lands.
Although the Jungles are bordered by water to the north and south, they do not have a speakable navy, yet the dolphins are able to fully communicate and act as an ipso-facto border guard along with the other creatures.
There are a fair amount of immigrants that leave the Jungles to find work in the cities of the other D'Hennexian regions, and the diaspora holds its own network, complete with a settlement of monks, a Champion, and workers to keep their distinctive culture alive.
Champions of Ka
The power wielders of Ka engage in a right of passage deep within the confines of the Jungle's innermost portions. The quest is hazardous, and often fatal, but those who survive and succeed at said quest become endowed with the spirit of the Jungle, to defend and protect.
The mission of the Champions, is trifold:
- To keep the animals within the Jungles, out of the populated flats and vise versa.
- To watch for foreign invaders & attack where necessary. (NOTE: Anyone seen to act in a conspicuous manner is taken as a foreign invader, until proven otherwise.)
- To spread the Kaian philosophies.
Champions can be chosen from any portion of the societal system, whether farmer, monk, or villager. All that is required is the ability to wield power, and an understanding of the mission and society of the Champions. Fate, is said to take care of the rest.