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'''Leg-Breaker Ashra'''. She was once an enforcer and bounty-hunter for the smuggling syndicates that sneak opium, dyes, and jade past House Cynis/work for factions in House Cynis (it always shifts, of course, depending on whose bribes are paid up and who's betraying who today). Ashra, however, would never betray a contract, and would always extract the money her employers were owed or bring them their wayward people. Her employers, however, were not so honorable, and her last job was actually a setup, a trap set by a humiliated cartel underboss who she'd been sent to rein in before. The teahouse encounter was meant to be a simple execution - but when the bamboo walls came tumbling down, only she rose from the rubble, glowing like the sun.
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Ashra was raised to more civilized ideals, the daughter of a Dynast naval officer and a local mother. When she was still young, however, her father's family received an offer of marriage to a Peleps Dragon-Blood, and she and her mother were left with nothing as her father moved on to the much more lucrative opportunity. On the streets of Maukai, the other children looked down on her for her 'high-born' heritage and the airs she still tried to put on, teasing escalated to bullying, and eventually Ashra had to learn to be the more vicious fighter or die - which eventually flowed into selling her fists to the highest bidder.
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After assessing her life in the wake of Exalting, she's realized that the whole world is turned upside down, that the weak are cowed when they should be protected, and those in power have no honor.
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Revision as of 00:02, 29 September 2016

“Thou at the sight / Pleased, out of Heaven shalt look down and smile, / While by thee raised I ruin all my foes, / Death last, and with his carcass glut the grave.”

Strange days have come to Creation, and even its most distant corners feel a change sweep over them. Ashrapur sit in the southwestern seas, a verdant and gleaming gem for those who would pick it. On this lonely island, servants sharpen knives to cut their master's throats; war-drums echo though the jungle; great rulers turn to madness; and deep beneath the earth, a long-dreaming beast stirs and opens one horrible eye.

Within this tempest stands sun-crowned warriors, reborn from forgotten myths, to carve new legends for themselves, and change the face of Ashrapur -- if they survive.

From the Pinnacle to the Pit is an Exalted 3rd Edition Solar game by hippokrene for the RPG.net forums.

Player Characters

Legbreaker Ashra

Leg-Breaker Ashra. She was once an enforcer and bounty-hunter for the smuggling syndicates that sneak opium, dyes, and jade past House Cynis/work for factions in House Cynis (it always shifts, of course, depending on whose bribes are paid up and who's betraying who today). Ashra, however, would never betray a contract, and would always extract the money her employers were owed or bring them their wayward people. Her employers, however, were not so honorable, and her last job was actually a setup, a trap set by a humiliated cartel underboss who she'd been sent to rein in before. The teahouse encounter was meant to be a simple execution - but when the bamboo walls came tumbling down, only she rose from the rubble, glowing like the sun.

Ashra was raised to more civilized ideals, the daughter of a Dynast naval officer and a local mother. When she was still young, however, her father's family received an offer of marriage to a Peleps Dragon-Blood, and she and her mother were left with nothing as her father moved on to the much more lucrative opportunity. On the streets of Maukai, the other children looked down on her for her 'high-born' heritage and the airs she still tried to put on, teasing escalated to bullying, and eventually Ashra had to learn to be the more vicious fighter or die - which eventually flowed into selling her fists to the highest bidder.

After assessing her life in the wake of Exalting, she's realized that the whole world is turned upside down, that the weak are cowed when they should be protected, and those in power have no honor.

Legbreaker Ashra

Important NPCs

Cynis Najalin Nasito and Cynis Najalin Caiyatro

The two sisters of Maukai, they came to power over a century ago when the southern region, led by Naranja, attempted to conquer the Maukai. Faced with enemies on two fronts, the current Kai decided being a Realm tributary was preferable to losing his crown (and his head) to Naranja's invading forces.

Nasito is a canny sorcerer and diplomat, but these days she spends most of her time indulging her vices. Caiyatro is a hard-nosed soldier known for her brutality. The two are lovers, though Caiyatro has married into one of Maukai's noble houses.

Ashrapur's distance from the Blessed Isle has given the two considerable independence, which they like, but also means they cannot readily count on support should they need it. As such, they maintain the polite fiction that they are not in charge of the city and try not to ruffle the feathers of the locals. Lately, House Cynis has begun to demand more tribute from the island due to the ongoing civil strife in the Realm, but has also lessened the number of troops available to the sisters. This has put them in a peculiar bind. One they haven't yet found an answer for.

Cynis Ashara Vah

Ashara is one of Caiyatro's exalted daughters. Born to Maukain nobility, she serves as the city's warden and spends much of her time protecting merchants and travelers from banditry on the seas. As Maukai is a city built on trade, she's well-regarded among the citizenry.

A serious-minded woman, Ashara has inherited her mother's dislike of politics, and shows little interest in bribes or in appealing to the cartels. This has led to attempts on her life, which the water aspect has easily survived.

The Dancing Demon Leopard

Little is known about the Anathema that haunts the jungles of the central wilds, but rumors abound. The creature can turn into mist, the creature caused all the inhabitants of a village to vanish, the creature steals children and sacrifices them for magical powers. Men found mauled in the jungle are said to have been killed by the Dancing Leopard. Women who become pregnant though still virgins say that the Leopard must have crept in their home at night.

Though much of what is attributed to the Dancing Leopard is fanciful, it has committed numerous, grisly killings, and attacked hunting bands and scouting parties that ventured too close to its territory. What reasons, if any, it has for its actions remain a mystery.

Kai Tavisharwa Nah

Tavisharwa was only eleven when he ascended to the Floating Thone of Naranja two years ago. While his mother holds no official title or position, she still exercises a great deal of political power, and is generally accepted as true ruler of Naranja.

Due to Tavisharwa's age, his ascension and continued rule is an uncertain one. The atmosphere at the palace is one of mild but constant paranoia that one of the Kai's Sajils might attempt to seize the throne for themselves. Tavisharwa seems to be an intelligent and considerate child, but has become superstitious. He has lately invited a number of soothsayers, alchemists, and other wise men to the palace.

Kai Vashistic Om

Vashistic Om was once the pride of Maukai. A handsome and outgoing prince, he charmed visitors to the palace and his exploits on the battlefield earned him renown with the common folk. This changed however, after a chariot race accident shattered his right leg and hip. Though Vashistic's body eventually mended, he became addicted to the powerful painkillers he took during the months of his recovery.

Over the years, he became more temperamental, beset with bouts of melancholy or irrational anger. When his mother died and he ascended to Kai at the age of 27, Vashistic quickly withdrew from public life, preferring to spend his days in the palace's ornate pleasure dome.

Vashistic Om is now nearing 50. He spends his days in an opium filled haze, oblivious to the world outside the palace walls and engaging in listless, fleeting pleasures. Maukai's nobility and Cynis patricians are happy to rule in his place, though a few of the older ones feel pity for the proud prince they once knew.

Organizations of Note

The Sons of the Saki

Numerous tribes have been conquered, enslaved, and assimilated in Ashrapur storied history. The ancestors of the Sons once dwelled in the fertile river basin now occupied by Naranja but were displaced to the rocky southern shores. There they encountered a great animal spirit who offered them protection in exchange for their veneration.

Now the Sons of Saki launch frequent sea raids against their neighbors. Only a few hundred strong, they’re wise enough to avoid the great barges of the Dragon-Blooded, the Guild, and the Lords of Ashrapur, but instead target small towns and villages along the coast.

Ashrapur and its Environs

Khilate Hai

One of Ashapur’s southwestern ports. Its bay provides sanctuary from the storms known to lash the western coast. The people are friendly but highly traditional and not fond of foreign customs or habits. The surrounding land is hosts no jade or beetles for dyes, but does produce an abundances of sweet potatoes, corn, and wine.

Lok Damin

The human inhabitants of Ashapur shun the Shadowlands, but not all who dwell on the island are completely human. Lok Damin plays host to an ancient race. These insectile people may be humans twisted long ago by the wyld, the experiments of a First Age sorcerer, or perhaps creations of the enemies of the gods. Most fear and avoid them, but some scholars visit Lok Damin to study in ancient, well-preserved libraries or speak with learned ghosts in the grave-hives.

Maukai

The second largest of Ashrapur's cities, Maukai is a bustling port city with a population of over twelve-thousand. Its people are some of the most diverse in the region with a wide-range of ethnicities, religions, languages, and cultures on display.

Over a century ago, Maukai pledged itself to the Realm. It retained its rulers and laws, but the Immaculate Order became the state religion, its military was drastically curtailed, and it now pays tribute to the Realm in the form of silver and black jade.

It's allied with the cities of Anica and Tulkai, and their combined influence over the surrounding region forms Ashrapur's northern power bloc.

Maukai's current Kai is Vashistic Om.

Naranja

Naranja, the Floating City, sits in the Ashrapur's great basin and is the largest city on the island. It is the crossroads of the island's trade and controls some of the richest jade and iron mines. The city predates the Great Contagion and benefits from a number of artifacts and workings found nowhere else on the island.

It's allied with the cities of Matahja, Lotco, and Annik, forming the central power bloc. Its attempt to conquer the northern lands over a century ago caused Maukai to cede to the Realm, and it remains hostile to Cynis influence.

Naranja's current Kai Tavisharwa Nah, who is currently 12. The Nah line descends from the goddess Lahis, She of Ten Thousand Rivers, and the city has enjoyed her patronage since they ascended to power.

Neighboring Islands

Ashapur is one of several islands stretching from the Cinder Coast to the Caul. Here are a few in close proximity.

Neya

A hot and sandy island to the southeast of Ashrapur. Sparse vegetation means the natives are dependent on fishing and trade for food. Previously, Neya was viewed as little more than a stepping stone from the mainland to Ashrapur, but the recent discovery of firedust deposits has seen an increase of interest in the island.

Saaya

A small island located to the north of Ashrapur, hosting only a single port town. Rumors abound that the island is cursed or home to terrible monsters as all other settlements meet with calamity or, in one case, simply disappear.

References

Champa - A division of land tended by, typically, an extended kinship group. Champas are often farmlands that pay tribute to a sajil.

Kai - Typically the highest ranking lord in an area. Analogous to king.

Sajils - The Lords of Ashrapur. Sajil is a loose term, it may refer to anyone from the chief of a village of fifty to a wealthy noble ruling over a hundred champas to one of the heads the cartels.