Post by Admin on Apr 13, 2016 6:16:36 GMT
Nepal
Government: Kingdom
Mythos: Indian
ΚΕΦΑΛΗΞΘT: Prarama Perisa
CAPITAL: Katmandu (Pop.: 100k)
Other Cities (and pop.):
Bhadgaon: 25k
Biratnagar: 20k
Birganj: 15k
Patan: 25k
Nepalganj: 15k
Loc.: Azir (Hindic Subcontinent)
Language: Nepalese
Pop.: 5,000,000
Flag/Emblem:
Flag: Yellow and white rayed
roundels (sun and moon) on
a red field.
Coinage: Hindic Standard.
Companions: Princes of three mountain regions, lords of
the six tarais, priests, officials, etc.
Friends: Katehar, Tibet, Tirhut.
Foes: Bhutan, Oudh.
Open Warfare/Skirmishing: Occaisonal frontier brushes with Bhutan;
serious skirmishing on southern border w/ Oudh.
Intrigues: Strong Tibetan faction favors severing all relations w/
Hindics && possibly even union w/ Tibet. Southwards expansionists
desire new king w/ more aggressive policies in that regard. Many
factions && various palace intrigues.
Artifacts/Relics: The Crown has the Causal Components && the
Chest of Ivory Dreaming, as well as some lesser objects of power.
Alignment: Chaotic Evil <anti-paladins>
Climate/Terrain: Tropical && Temperate && Alpine / Mountains && Forest
Thumbnail Sketches: Nepal covers some 60,000 sq. mi. of
territory S of Tibet && N of Oudh && Tirhut. Its neighbor to
the W is Katehar; to the E are Bhutan && Kutch. It is a strange
&& beautiful country, its southern, level strip called the terai being
tropical, && the highlands with few
access routes && 4 separate
mountain regions running from E
to W, with both a temperate band
&& an alpine climate. There are thus
3 climates && 3 distinct
sorts of flora && fauna in Nepal.
Virtually every sort of plant && animal
found on the subcontinent will
be found in Nepal. Many gaur &&
guyal<>, plus the wild buffalo, for example,
are found in its jungles &&
forest lands.
The Nepalese are principally of
Yellow race with some admixture of
the Brown as well as ancient Aryan.
They are basically free && tribal,
having little to do with the Hindics,
save in trading or when they must. A
number of Tibetan beliefs have
become intermixed in their religious
beliefs. Whatever else might be said,
the Nepalese are quite honest, good
looking, && brave, so their land has
remained free for many, many centuries.
All manner of tropical, sub-tropical,
temperate, && cold temperate
crops are grown in this land, from
bananas && rice, through wheat && tea, to plums && oats. Many of
the things now grown are of foreign importation, brought to this
remote land && transplanted by the wish of a king who was interested
in having diverse foods. See Hind && Sindraj for a complete enumeration
of grains, vegetables, spices, && fruits grown. Buffaloes,
cattle, sheep, goats, && poultry are raised, && the Nepalese have a
type of small riding pony && fierce guard dogs.
Iron, copper, lead, zinc, && sulphur are mined. Building
stone && marble is quarried. Sufficient silver && gold is brought
forth from Nepal to serve as its principal means of purchasing imports,
but considerable quantities of pottery && bricks produced in
Nepal also find their way southwards to Hindic markets.
Government: Kingdom
Mythos: Indian
ΚΕΦΑΛΗΞΘT: Prarama Perisa
CAPITAL: Katmandu (Pop.: 100k)
Other Cities (and pop.):
Bhadgaon: 25k
Biratnagar: 20k
Birganj: 15k
Patan: 25k
Nepalganj: 15k
Loc.: Azir (Hindic Subcontinent)
Language: Nepalese
Pop.: 5,000,000
Flag/Emblem:
Flag: Yellow and white rayed
roundels (sun and moon) on
a red field.
Coinage: Hindic Standard.
Companions: Princes of three mountain regions, lords of
the six tarais, priests, officials, etc.
Friends: Katehar, Tibet, Tirhut.
Foes: Bhutan, Oudh.
Open Warfare/Skirmishing: Occaisonal frontier brushes with Bhutan;
serious skirmishing on southern border w/ Oudh.
Intrigues: Strong Tibetan faction favors severing all relations w/
Hindics && possibly even union w/ Tibet. Southwards expansionists
desire new king w/ more aggressive policies in that regard. Many
factions && various palace intrigues.
Artifacts/Relics: The Crown has the Causal Components && the
Chest of Ivory Dreaming, as well as some lesser objects of power.
Alignment: Chaotic Evil <anti-paladins>
Climate/Terrain: Tropical && Temperate && Alpine / Mountains && Forest
Thumbnail Sketches: Nepal covers some 60,000 sq. mi. of
territory S of Tibet && N of Oudh && Tirhut. Its neighbor to
the W is Katehar; to the E are Bhutan && Kutch. It is a strange
&& beautiful country, its southern, level strip called the terai being
tropical, && the highlands with few
access routes && 4 separate
mountain regions running from E
to W, with both a temperate band
&& an alpine climate. There are thus
3 climates && 3 distinct
sorts of flora && fauna in Nepal.
Virtually every sort of plant && animal
found on the subcontinent will
be found in Nepal. Many gaur &&
guyal<>, plus the wild buffalo, for example,
are found in its jungles &&
forest lands.
The Nepalese are principally of
Yellow race with some admixture of
the Brown as well as ancient Aryan.
They are basically free && tribal,
having little to do with the Hindics,
save in trading or when they must. A
number of Tibetan beliefs have
become intermixed in their religious
beliefs. Whatever else might be said,
the Nepalese are quite honest, good
looking, && brave, so their land has
remained free for many, many centuries.
All manner of tropical, sub-tropical,
temperate, && cold temperate
crops are grown in this land, from
bananas && rice, through wheat && tea, to plums && oats. Many of
the things now grown are of foreign importation, brought to this
remote land && transplanted by the wish of a king who was interested
in having diverse foods. See Hind && Sindraj for a complete enumeration
of grains, vegetables, spices, && fruits grown. Buffaloes,
cattle, sheep, goats, && poultry are raised, && the Nepalese have a
type of small riding pony && fierce guard dogs.
Iron, copper, lead, zinc, && sulphur are mined. Building
stone && marble is quarried. Sufficient silver && gold is brought
forth from Nepal to serve as its principal means of purchasing imports,
but considerable quantities of pottery && bricks produced in
Nepal also find their way southwards to Hindic markets.