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* The empire controls 3 [[Portal Network]] endpoints: one in [[Kel'tana]] and one near each of the eastern and western edges in [[Kel'blaen]] and [[Kel'afon]]. Access is strictly restricted to the reigning nobles of those areas and the access procedure is highly obfuscated. | * The empire controls 3 [[Portal Network]] endpoints: one in [[Kel'tana]] and one near each of the eastern and western edges in [[Kel'blaen]] and [[Kel'afon]]. Access is strictly restricted to the reigning nobles of those areas and the access procedure is highly obfuscated. | ||
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Revision as of 02:02, 12 September 2022
The Kel'tan (or Phoenix) Empire is the dominant power in Soefra. A mageocratic theocracy centered around an "immortal" Phoenix Emperor, it has become decadent and insular over the last 250 years.
It occupies the Solar Highlands region, but has client states to both east and west.
WIP facts
- Founded by Pyderi fab Pwyll, a surviving member of a collateral branch of the Aelvar imperial line after Moon's Fall and the sundering of Soefra from Noefra.
- Same family has ruled. In fact, the emperor is actually the son of the first emperor, preserved through magic. The name "Kel'tan" means Immortal Phoenix and is the dynastic name.
- All of the nobles are related to the current emperor, often along multiple lines.
- Strongly stratified society
- Emperor Hafgan ap Kel'tan [HAF-gan ahp kel-TAN], born during the last days of the Aelvar empire and preserved through significant spells. Rumored to be failing around 251 AC. He has had countless wives, concubines, and descendants over the millennia of his reign. But anyone who threatens his reign (including by growing popular or too powerful) is destroyed.
- Pure-blood nobles (all bearing the title of Prince or Princess).
- The Emperor's advisors are the 7 most powerful mages in the land, known as the Archmagistrate and the members given the title Archmagos.
- Regional governors (heads of coalitions of noble houses) are the Ardhri [ARD-ree] (roughly High King).
- Each of the noble houses is led by a Ri [REE] or king.
- Adult members are known as Prince or Princess, with "Phoenix" prepended to those within a certain number of generations of the Imperial line.
- Pure-blooded commoners (those who can't trace their lines to the emperor) -- these are the "free people" or yeomen and have some rights.
- Commoners are also arranged into Houses, with the same basic structure as the High Houses of Noefra:
- Led by a Housemaster and/or Matriarch
- Day to day operations handled by the Taniste [TAAN-ist].
- Male adults are titled aer, females tlyssau.
- Those not yet formally adults are unproven.
- Commoners are also arranged into Houses, with the same basic structure as the High Houses of Noefra:
- Magebred -- these are those whose genetics have been altered by magic. These belong to nobles. Two classes: Greater and Lesser. Greater magebred can be taught wizardry, while lesser cannot legally be instructed in the secrets.
- Gwerin magebred -- "half-breeds". Greater. Treated almost like pure-blooded commoners, as long as they don't show obvious signs of their alterations. The bulk of the magebred populace. Workers, etc.
- Chaudeekar overseers. Greater. These are the highest of the non-gwerin types and act like it.
- Sena'ka legions. Greater. Bred for war and guarding. Heavily indoctrinated from birth.
- Kaua spies. Lesser. Spies, secret agents, and messengers. Live in large flocks that owe allegiance to a noble family. Often fanatically loyal.
- Udaaka artists. Lesser. Kept as artists, singers, etc. Treated like decorative objects.
- Beast races. Those who are even less humanoid. Field slaves.
- The empire controls 3 Portal Network endpoints: one in Kel'tana and one near each of the eastern and western edges in Kel'blaen and Kel'afon. Access is strictly restricted to the reigning nobles of those areas and the access procedure is highly obfuscated.