Players Secrets of Suiriene
History:
Suiriene is the last Anuirean colony in Khinasi. While el-Arrasi drove
the Anuireans back across the Harrowmarsh, Suiriene remained firm. The
treaty sighed between Caercuillen & el-Arrasi in 1299 MA (-189 MR)
guarunteed Suirienes existance as an Anuirean outpost within Khinasi.
Despite the treaty Khinasi feelings ran high against the Anuireans, and
two attempts to retake Suiriene were launched, one from Ghamoura and the
other by adventurous nobles in Southern Khourane who wished to secure
a place where they could rule. The second was easily defeated, displaying
the skill of the Suirienese navy for the first time, while the first,
launched by the Caliph of Ghamoura was much more serious and culminated
with the third battle on the Taeg plain, an area which was already gaining
a reputation as a killing ground.
Long before the Anuireans arrived on Suiriene, it was a Masetian possession,
with cities where Masetiele is now and on the edge of the bay between
Baered & the Green Mountains. The Island was ruled by a Tyrant, who
lived in Masetiele, but there was a substantial Basarji population on
the island, worshipping at the Great Temple of Basaia in Masetiele.
The last Masetian Tyrant died fighting the Serpents fleet, and
much of Masetiele was burned to the ground. Only an influx of Basarji
kept the Serpent from claiming the island as its own.
Government:
As (still) an Imperial colony, the island is ruled by an Imperial Governor.
The line had become hereditary well before the death of Michael Roele.
Suiriene was regarded as being too isolated from the rest of Anuire to
be of major importance. As the Basarji Federation fragmented, the Imperial
Government decided that the area was unlikely to pose a serious threat
to the remaining Anuirean colonies in Brechtur.
The People:
The people of Suiriene are somewhat unusual amongst the Khinasi, since
following Roderic Durbanes conquest of the Island in 622 HC, many
Anuireans emigrated to the Island. Roderic offered substantial land grants
to his lieutenants and soldiers, and they brought their families with
them to the Island. The Basarji were only just in the majority on the
Island even before Roderics arrival - many Masetians still lived
on the island, and their features can be discerned in many of the inhabitants
even now.
Thus modern Suirienese possess many of the best features of both the
Khinasi & the Anuireans, with a few Masetian features thrown in. Anuirean
is the official language of government, while Basarji is the language
of day-to-day commerce - most Suirienese master both fluently.
The Suirienese are somewhat mocking of their government - having accepted
long before even Michael Roeles death that the Empire had no more
relevance to them. They see the title of Imperial Governor
as being an anachronism, and a mark of the reluctance of the Lamgaren
family to formally assume the authority that they wield.
Roderic Durbane instituted the feudal system when he conquered the island,
and it was modified under the Empire, and later under the Treaty of Turin.
Taeg Plain: This huge expanse of dark, rocky land is
generally unsuitable for farming, and so has remained little settled by
either Khinasi or Anuireans. Three great battles have been fought here.
The first was when Roderic Durbane first conquered the island. Having
seized Masetiele in a daring raid his troops confronted those of the Amir
of el-Suri, which they had driven from the city. Roderic seemed to be
outnumbered, but fought his was through to the heart of the Khinasi army
& defeated the Amir in single combat.
He ordered the Amir and his retinue to be buried under a cairn of the
black rocks that dotted the plain, and this cairn still remains today.
The second battle was between Cedras Durbane and the southern lords.
Cedras felt that Suirienes best interests were served by becoming
part of the Anuirean empire. When his southern lords disagreed they attempted
to depose him, but his small baronial army, together with troops lead
by the Duke of Diemed who was here as the Empires representitive,
soundly thrashed the southern Lords and forced them to acceed. Unfortunately
Cedras perished in the course of the battle, leaving no heir. The Duke
of Diemed then
appointed Sendred Lamgaren, Durbanes captain at arms as the ruler
of the island, and left him with sufficient troops to quell any further
resistance.
The final battle upon the Taeg plain was between troops of the Caliph
of Ghamoura and Andrau Lamgaren in 1314 MA in which the Caliphs
troops were resoundingly defeated. Unfortunately Andrau was killed by
an arrow fired by a fleeing Khinasi archer, which killed him. However
his fifteen year old son was able to succeed him, and take the Caliphs
surrender.
El-Assire: The only noble family to predate the arrival
of Roderic Durbane, the el-Assires were in the middle of a dispute with
the Amir at the time they he arrived. They sided with Roderic in his seizure
of the Island, and retained their hold upon their territory. They rule
their territory out of a sizeable town on the edge of the bay on the eastern
coast of the province.
The province contains copper mines, and there are some small gold mines
in the hills. Otherwise there is a little farming in the southern half
of the Island, but most of the people who live in this province make their
living from fishing.
The inhabitants of the islands off the coast are reclusive and
suspicious fishers. Theyre effectively cut off from the mainland,
and rumours circulate of persistant inbreeding going on on the island.
Silent Guard Monastary: On the rocky promontary at the
north-eastern corner of this province is the ruin of a large monastary
built over a thousand years ago. The monastary would once have been a
great fortress but has been abandoned for many years storms sweeping
in off the Sea of Dragons have devastated it. A single path leads to the
Monastary along the cliff face, easily guarded by archers in the ruins.
Two hundred & thirty years ago the monastary was the base of the
bandit Aesane el-Dirra who terrorised this part of Suiriene for many years
from his impregnable base until he was arrested and hung in Masetiele.
Those who have visited the Monastary report that the largest building
was once a temple to Basaia, athough it was used as the feast hall by
el-Dirras men. Most of these explorers have been searching for el-Dirras
horde which was never found. Popular legend suggests that it lies within
this temple, but the el-Assires discourage treasure hunters.
The local merchant master Sieres Almuin is reputed to be in the pay of
one the serpents agents.
Baered: This is the main farming community of Suiriene,
taking advantage of the fertile plain north of the mountains. The northern
farming half of the province was awarded to the Randene family as the
result of a dispute with the Morthen family who control the Iron &
Copper mines in the mountains. The Morthen family estate Singaven lies
next to the smelting town where the Iron ore is purified & turned
into steel. Much of this steel is carted away north to the shipyards in
Masetiele where the copper & steel is used for the ships. The waste
from this process has poisoned the Iringelle bay and the once rich shellfish
beds have dried up.
Northcape: This province is controlled by the Randene
family, who husband the trees in this province. Northcapes only
real material resource is its lumber, and they realised this long
ago - while the rest of the Island was deforested to build the navies,
the Randenes have been careful to plant as many oaks as they use, and
these oaks are trained to grow to produce the correct size & shape
timbers for the Imperial Fleet.
The Eastern half of this province is very damp, almost a rain forest.
Rather than yielding Oaks (which were actually only introduced to this
Island by the Anuireans) it is an excellent source of Hard woods such
as mahogany & teak. Its home to several different species of
monkey, as well as many spectacular birds.
Al-Mourrie: This semi-legendary site within the woods
has not been found for many years. It is reputed that fairies of one sort
or another gather here, and that they will grant wishes to those brave
souls who can find this place. However the tales of Shaem Diraed, a squire
of the Randene family cast this place in a different light. He came here
once to try and win the love of Mieral Randene, and was found three days
later, his hair, skin & eyes bleached white as bone, unable to speak.
Al-Mourrie lies somewhere within the Rainforest of Northcape, a clearing
some five hundred feet across filled with small pools of water that wreath
the area in perpetual steam.
Cape Arvuold:
Note: The island off the coast of Cape Arvuold is where
the Wind Mage is based. Its sheer cliffs would prevent ships land
here even if it wasnt for the strong winds which constantly blow
around it.
Green Mountains: This province is named for the mosses
& ferns which grow in its valleys. The heavy rains it recieves
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