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== Geography ==
  
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The region of Madina Gardens is a hot green fertile plain, well watered by rivers and lakes, and subject to high humidity fed by the strong ocean winds. Much of the area is arable, and what is not is dominated by forests or the rocky coast.
  
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== Culture ==
  
The region of Madina Gardens is a hot green fertile plain, well watered by rivers and lakes, and subject to high humidity fed by the strong ocean winds. The entire area is arable, growing grains, olives, green beans, peppers, strawberries, citrus fruits, spices, and many other fruits and vegetables. There is also much livestock, camels, goats, sheep, cattle, chicken, and pigeon are extensively reared. The surrounding seas are rich in Anchovies, sardines and Tuna. Madina Gardens has a [[has feature::marketplace]], making it a popular spot with traders, lords, and stewards from the surrounding regions.
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The towns of Madina Gardens are extensive warrens of flat roofed houses built of mud brick and painted white to reflect the heat. From the outside they are nondescript, but inside, the houses of the richer townsfolk each have their own lush garden providing shade and beauty in which the family can relax. Every town has its bazaar in which all kinds of trades flourish. The people of Madina Gardens are typically comfortable, cultured, and complacent, but recent years of strife and hardship have given these commonfolk a wary edge. For all their trouble, they remain a charitable people.
  
Madina Gardens are divided into 7 regions, each dominated by a central fortified town of the same name, and numerous smaller settlements. The regions/towns are named Madriona, Larafa, Gabina, Gofau, Labuk, Probag, and Lawdens. The smallest region is Madriona, but paradoxically it contains the largest town, which is the seat of the Marquis/Marchioness of Madina Gardens. It is the major trade hub in and out of Madina with most of the food which nourishes Madina passing through it. The Palace Quarter is built on a hill overlooking the town of Madriona, and contains the elegant palace and gardens of the Marquis. It also contains the Dome and Minarets of the Temple of Verdis Elementum; built of red sandstone from Gofau, and Cedar wood from Labuk.
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== Politics ==
  
The towns of Madina Gardens are extensive warrens of flat roofed houses built of mud brick and painted white to reflect the heat. From the outside they are nondescript, but inside, the houses of the richer townsfolk each have their own lush garden providing shade and beauty in which the family can relax. Every town has its bazaar in which all kinds of trades flourish. The people of Madina Gardens are comfortable, cultured, and complacent.
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Madina Gardens had been divided into seven regions in the past, each dominated by a central fortified town of the same name, but constant warfare and monster incursions have taken their toll. The surviving four regions are ''Madriona'', ''Lawdens'', ''Gabina'', and ''Labuk''.  
  
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Once the smallest region within the Gardens, '''Madriona''' now sits as the largest surviving territory, having subsumed large parts of Larafa and Gofau, and remains the most powerful desmense, containing within it both a well-fortified town and, on a nearby hilltop, the ducal estate. It serves as a major trading hub within the Gardens, and most of the stores of grain are housed here in large warehouses. Also found in Madriona is a small temple quarter, housing both the temple of Verdis Elementum and the temple of Sanguis Astroism side by side.
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'''Labuk''', on the other hand, lacks the civilized splendor of Madriona. It is a moderately-forested region on the border of the Gardens and its northern neighbor Lawataling, and as a result is often subject to monster incursions and has been home in the past to several bandit groups. It is well known for its cultivation of pigeons and its sturdy cedarwood.
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'''Lawdens''' is situated in the east, and is largely coastal. Many of its villages and small towns sit flush up against the sandstone cliffs it is now known for, providing its reliable, quarried stone for the building of walls, houses, castles and garrisons since the abandonment of Gofau's renowned quarries. Much of the citrus coveted by the rest of the Gardens is grown here, and anchovies, sardines and tuna are fished here in the strait that separates the Isle of Madina from the border of the Grand Duchy of Fissoa.
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Now the smallest region within the Gardens, '''Gabina''' has become increasingly militaristic over the years. Its towns are all fortified, and even its smallest farming villages are palisaded by sharpened, fire-hardened logs. It contributes much of its young men to the regional garrison of Madriona, and is known for its skillful spearmen. South of Madriona, it is used extensively for its rich pastureland and herds of goats, sheep and cattle can be seen roaming alongside fields of olives and grain. A small, southern port allows for some trade, though this region is insular.
  
  
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*Orange: Madriona
 
*Orange: Madriona
*Light blue: Larafa
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*Light Blue: Larafa (DESTROYED)
*Yellow: Gabina  
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*Yellow: Gabina
*Brown: Gofau
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*Brown: Gofau       (DESTROYED)
 
*Green: Labuk
 
*Green: Labuk
*Red: Probag  
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*Red: Probag       (DESTROYED)
*Dark blue:Lawdens
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*Dark Blue:Lawdens
 
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*Big dots: Town/Village/Marqui's Mansion
 
*Small dots: Settlements
 
  
 
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Sailors have honored the gardens with a song which is known for generations.
 
Sailors have honored the gardens with a song which is known for generations.
  
''I sailed on the Madina sea blue, I sailed me with my true love
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''I sailed on the Madina sea blue, I sailed me with my true love<br>
''My strong heart strove the two between, the old ship and the one
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''My strong heart strove the two between, the old ship and the one<br>
''The old for her, the new that made me think of Madina gardens
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''The old for her, the new that made me think of Madina Gardens<br>
''While strong wind blew in my sails and shook the green gardens
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''While strong wind blew in my sails and shook the green gardens<br>
  
  
''Twas hard the woeful words to frame to break the ties that bound us
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''T'was hard the woeful words to frame to break the ties that bound us<br>
''But harder still to bear the shame of ocean storm around us
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''But harder still to bear the shame of ocean storm around us<br>
''And so I said, "We drop anchor here, and sail out morning early”
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''And so I said, "We drop anchor here, and sail out morning early”<br>
''And join the bold fortunate men," while strong wind shook the gardens
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''And join the bold fortunate men," while strong wind shook the gardens<br>
  
  
''While sad I took away her sails, a tear for her long service
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''While sad I took away her sails, a tear for her long service<br>
''A ocean’s storm burst on our decks from out the big blue deeps
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''A ocean’s storm burst on our decks from out the big blue deeps<br>
''A thunder pierced my old love's side and taken by the deep blue
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''A thunder pierced my old love's side and taken by the deep blue<br>
''And I full of tears she sank while strong winds shook the gardens
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''And I full of tears she sank while strong winds shook the gardens<br>
  
  
''But blood for blood without remorse I've taken on the big blue sea
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''But blood for blood without remorse I've taken on the big blue sea<br>
''And granted her my old love's wreck and some day I may follow
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''And granted her my old love's wreck and some day I may follow<br>
''So deep her grave I still dream, noon, night and morning early
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''So deep her grave I still dream, noon, night and morning early<br>
''With breaking heart when I hear the strong wind that shakes the gardens.''
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''With breaking heart when I hear the strong wind that shakes the gardens.''<br>
  
  
OOC: The song is taken from The wind that shakes the Barley a song from Ireland. Of course it is changed to fit Madina more but I suggest you all listen it once and go see the movie.
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OOC: The song is taken from ''The Wind That Shakes The Barley'', a song from Ireland. Of course it is changed to fit Madina more but I suggest you all listen it once and go see the movie.

Latest revision as of 11:45, 3 March 2017

Madina Gardens
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Allegiance
Island
Realm
Dwilight
(rogue)
Statistics
Type
Weather
Economy
Population
Gold
Food
Townsland
South Mediterranean
N/A
1

Duchies and Regions of Maritime Kingdom of Fissoa
Duchy of Madina

Madina | Madina Gardens | Panabuk | Lugagun | Lawataling | Bol | Fatmilak | Tovabur | Tower Fatmilak

Duchy of Fissoa

Fissoa | Fissoa Fields | Munawai | Mangai | Libba | Kamade

Duchy of Drowenton

Drowenton | Maf | Nuas | Maraba | Palm Sea | Vaal

Duchy of Candiels

Geography

The region of Madina Gardens is a hot green fertile plain, well watered by rivers and lakes, and subject to high humidity fed by the strong ocean winds. Much of the area is arable, and what is not is dominated by forests or the rocky coast.

Culture

The towns of Madina Gardens are extensive warrens of flat roofed houses built of mud brick and painted white to reflect the heat. From the outside they are nondescript, but inside, the houses of the richer townsfolk each have their own lush garden providing shade and beauty in which the family can relax. Every town has its bazaar in which all kinds of trades flourish. The people of Madina Gardens are typically comfortable, cultured, and complacent, but recent years of strife and hardship have given these commonfolk a wary edge. For all their trouble, they remain a charitable people.

Politics

Madina Gardens had been divided into seven regions in the past, each dominated by a central fortified town of the same name, but constant warfare and monster incursions have taken their toll. The surviving four regions are Madriona, Lawdens, Gabina, and Labuk.

Once the smallest region within the Gardens, Madriona now sits as the largest surviving territory, having subsumed large parts of Larafa and Gofau, and remains the most powerful desmense, containing within it both a well-fortified town and, on a nearby hilltop, the ducal estate. It serves as a major trading hub within the Gardens, and most of the stores of grain are housed here in large warehouses. Also found in Madriona is a small temple quarter, housing both the temple of Verdis Elementum and the temple of Sanguis Astroism side by side.

Labuk, on the other hand, lacks the civilized splendor of Madriona. It is a moderately-forested region on the border of the Gardens and its northern neighbor Lawataling, and as a result is often subject to monster incursions and has been home in the past to several bandit groups. It is well known for its cultivation of pigeons and its sturdy cedarwood.

Lawdens is situated in the east, and is largely coastal. Many of its villages and small towns sit flush up against the sandstone cliffs it is now known for, providing its reliable, quarried stone for the building of walls, houses, castles and garrisons since the abandonment of Gofau's renowned quarries. Much of the citrus coveted by the rest of the Gardens is grown here, and anchovies, sardines and tuna are fished here in the strait that separates the Isle of Madina from the border of the Grand Duchy of Fissoa.

Now the smallest region within the Gardens, Gabina has become increasingly militaristic over the years. Its towns are all fortified, and even its smallest farming villages are palisaded by sharpened, fire-hardened logs. It contributes much of its young men to the regional garrison of Madriona, and is known for its skillful spearmen. South of Madriona, it is used extensively for its rich pastureland and herds of goats, sheep and cattle can be seen roaming alongside fields of olives and grain. A small, southern port allows for some trade, though this region is insular.


Garden map.jpg


  • Orange: Madriona
  • Light Blue: Larafa (DESTROYED)
  • Yellow: Gabina
  • Brown: Gofau (DESTROYED)
  • Green: Labuk
  • Red: Probag (DESTROYED)
  • Dark Blue:Lawdens



Sailors have honored the gardens with a song which is known for generations.

I sailed on the Madina sea blue, I sailed me with my true love
My strong heart strove the two between, the old ship and the one
The old for her, the new that made me think of Madina Gardens
While strong wind blew in my sails and shook the green gardens


T'was hard the woeful words to frame to break the ties that bound us
But harder still to bear the shame of ocean storm around us
And so I said, "We drop anchor here, and sail out morning early”
And join the bold fortunate men," while strong wind shook the gardens


While sad I took away her sails, a tear for her long service
A ocean’s storm burst on our decks from out the big blue deeps
A thunder pierced my old love's side and taken by the deep blue
And I full of tears she sank while strong winds shook the gardens


But blood for blood without remorse I've taken on the big blue sea
And granted her my old love's wreck and some day I may follow
So deep her grave I still dream, noon, night and morning early
With breaking heart when I hear the strong wind that shakes the gardens.


OOC: The song is taken from The Wind That Shakes The Barley, a song from Ireland. Of course it is changed to fit Madina more but I suggest you all listen it once and go see the movie.