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Saritians are the native people of Shinnen Purlieus. They are olive skinned, with black or dark brown hair, usually worn at shoulder length by both men and women, and dark eyes. They are of medium height, quite robust and warlike like the land that gave birth to them. For ages they were dominant habitants of Purlieus, until time when the easterners started to invade and colonize, bringing greater civilization on the tips of their swords. Purlieus has always been a particularly difficult region to control. It was first taken by a now destroyed realm of [[Myern]], who were really Fissoans and hence brought in some Madinan seafarer culture, after which the rogue tribes retook it from the Myernian rule. However, as the easterners advanced, Purlieus was taken again, but this time by Lurians. Nobles from [[Luria Nova]] sieged and conquered it in the winter of the 15th year of Dwilight.
 
Saritians are the native people of Shinnen Purlieus. They are olive skinned, with black or dark brown hair, usually worn at shoulder length by both men and women, and dark eyes. They are of medium height, quite robust and warlike like the land that gave birth to them. For ages they were dominant habitants of Purlieus, until time when the easterners started to invade and colonize, bringing greater civilization on the tips of their swords. Purlieus has always been a particularly difficult region to control. It was first taken by a now destroyed realm of [[Myern]], who were really Fissoans and hence brought in some Madinan seafarer culture, after which the rogue tribes retook it from the Myernian rule. However, as the easterners advanced, Purlieus was taken again, but this time by Lurians. Nobles from [[Luria Nova]] sieged and conquered it in the winter of the 15th year of Dwilight.
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Shinnen Purlieus has a [[has feature::marketplace]], making it a popular spot with traders, lords, and stewards from the surrounding regions.

Revision as of 16:30, 21 April 2012

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Region Details
Continent Dwilight
Region Type Townsland
Geographic Area South Mediterranean
Population 7247
Economy N/A
Politics
Realm / Duchy Luria Nova / Eternal Radiance
Local Lord Jenas Jaden


Earldom of Shinnen Purlieus is located in the south-mediterranean Dwilight, in the wild reaches of northern Forland. The province was mostly built as a suburbia for the regional center Shinnen, in order to safeguard the coastal city of the Euschean Sea with its hilly landscape. The hills are running further down south to Smokey Hills, hence protecting Shinnen from the dangerous clearances of Thar Gortauth and Garuck Udor, home of the rogue tribes that are frequently pillaging the area. It is often said that people who wander these clearances alone are meat for the wolves or even worse. There are also some local legends that speak of a large gathering of tribes in distant past, who flamed the fields around the hilly Purlieus with 10,000 torches, and invaded the native Saritians of Shinnen.

Saritians are the native people of Shinnen Purlieus. They are olive skinned, with black or dark brown hair, usually worn at shoulder length by both men and women, and dark eyes. They are of medium height, quite robust and warlike like the land that gave birth to them. For ages they were dominant habitants of Purlieus, until time when the easterners started to invade and colonize, bringing greater civilization on the tips of their swords. Purlieus has always been a particularly difficult region to control. It was first taken by a now destroyed realm of Myern, who were really Fissoans and hence brought in some Madinan seafarer culture, after which the rogue tribes retook it from the Myernian rule. However, as the easterners advanced, Purlieus was taken again, but this time by Lurians. Nobles from Luria Nova sieged and conquered it in the winter of the 15th year of Dwilight.

Shinnen Purlieus has a marketplace, making it a popular spot with traders, lords, and stewards from the surrounding regions.