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==History==
 
==History==
The capital city [[Zora]] was raised in memory of the multitudes who lost their lives during the [[kitin invasion]] of the ancient captial, [[Zoran]]. There then followed the construction of the three villages. [[Min-Cho]] and [[Hoï-Cho]] took their names from two great spiritual leaders whose successive reigns bridged the gulf between the dynasties of the old lands and the new. Min-Cho lost his life during the [[Great Swarming]] in the ancient lands, [[Hoï-Cho]] became the first Zoraï leader of the newfound lands. Jen-Laï was built in the name of [[Jena]], the Matis goddess. It was the inspiration of Fung-Tun, who, during the Prime Root exile, had taken part in the monthly meetings with the [[Karavan]] contingent to take stock of the war with the kitins.
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The capital city [[Zora]] was raised in memory of the multitudes who lost their lives during the [[kitin invasion]] of the ancient captial, [[Zoran]]. There then followed the construction of the three villages. [[Min-Cho]] and [[Hoï-Cho]] took their names from two great spiritual leaders whose successive reigns bridged the gulf between the dynasties of the old lands and the new. Min-Cho lost his life during the [[Great Swarming]] in the ancient lands, [[Hoï-Cho]] became the first Zoraï leader of the newfound lands. [[Jen-Laï]] was built in the name of [[Jena]], the Matis goddess. It was the inspiration of Fung-Tun, who, during the Prime Root exile, had taken part in the monthly meetings with the [[Karavan]] contingent to take stock of the war with the kitins.
  
Still under the trauma of the great kitin invasion, the Zoraïs purposely built these first settlements of the [[Witherings]] into hollows of the bark to allow better defense in case of kitin attack. Between the villages of Min-Cho and Hoï-Cho, the traveler may come upon a camp of a crafter tribe, known as the Icon Worshippers, the only one pertaining to the region. The region also shelters a single outpost, Qai-Du.
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Still under the trauma of the great kitin invasion, the Zoraïs purposely built these first settlements of the [[Witherings]] into hollows of the bark to allow better defense in case of kitin attack. Between the villages of Min-Cho and Hoï-Cho, the traveler may come upon a camp of a crafter tribe, known as the Icon Worshippers, the only one pertaining to the region. The region also shelters a single outpost, [[Qai-Du Workshop|Qai-Du]].
  
 
This jungle land, being the first to be cleared by the Zoraï, is a relatively safe zone where novice adventurers may put their skills to a fair test. The only species of kitin present to the area is the kipee, a relatively peaceful herbivore if left alone. Other wild animals include the [[Javing]], [[Ragus]], [[Yubo]], [[Izam]] and the [[Mektoub]]. The traveler will also watch out for the [[slaveni]], the only intelligent plant in the region.
 
This jungle land, being the first to be cleared by the Zoraï, is a relatively safe zone where novice adventurers may put their skills to a fair test. The only species of kitin present to the area is the kipee, a relatively peaceful herbivore if left alone. Other wild animals include the [[Javing]], [[Ragus]], [[Yubo]], [[Izam]] and the [[Mektoub]]. The traveler will also watch out for the [[slaveni]], the only intelligent plant in the region.
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==Outposts==
 
==Outposts==
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*[[Qai-Du Workshop]]
  
 
==Wandering NPCs==
 
==Wandering NPCs==

Revision as of 23:40, 23 July 2009

Cities of Intuition was the first region of the Witherings to be secured by the Zoraïs after their two year reclusion in the Prime Roots. It was the sage Fung-Tun who, after receiving a perception as to where to establish communion with spirits of the ancient world, conveyed the right to build the Zoraï city there.

History

The capital city Zora was raised in memory of the multitudes who lost their lives during the kitin invasion of the ancient captial, Zoran. There then followed the construction of the three villages. Min-Cho and Hoï-Cho took their names from two great spiritual leaders whose successive reigns bridged the gulf between the dynasties of the old lands and the new. Min-Cho lost his life during the Great Swarming in the ancient lands, Hoï-Cho became the first Zoraï leader of the newfound lands. Jen-Laï was built in the name of Jena, the Matis goddess. It was the inspiration of Fung-Tun, who, during the Prime Root exile, had taken part in the monthly meetings with the Karavan contingent to take stock of the war with the kitins.

Still under the trauma of the great kitin invasion, the Zoraïs purposely built these first settlements of the Witherings into hollows of the bark to allow better defense in case of kitin attack. Between the villages of Min-Cho and Hoï-Cho, the traveler may come upon a camp of a crafter tribe, known as the Icon Worshippers, the only one pertaining to the region. The region also shelters a single outpost, Qai-Du.

This jungle land, being the first to be cleared by the Zoraï, is a relatively safe zone where novice adventurers may put their skills to a fair test. The only species of kitin present to the area is the kipee, a relatively peaceful herbivore if left alone. Other wild animals include the Javing, Ragus, Yubo, Izam and the Mektoub. The traveler will also watch out for the slaveni, the only intelligent plant in the region.

Alters of the revered Kamis will be found inside towns and villages. A Karavan altar is kept outside the capital.

Settling Groups

Outposts

Wandering NPCs

  • Hawker : Cedon Lyseus
  • Hawker : Sigio Nirini
  • Hunter : Ke-Piang Zhuangi
  • Hunter : Pu-Fu Din
  • Journeyman : Ba'Gan Derren
  • Journeyman : So-Suang Fuangi
  • Patroller : Luoi Di-Shuan
  • Prospector : La-Po Zhuangi
  • Prospector : La-Viang Ciai
  • Prospector : Ma-Seng Fuangi