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== Factions - NPC ==
 
== Factions - NPC ==
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'''Aedifice (hex 42.31)''' (Power 2, Cohesion 2, Action Die 1d8, XP [for purposes of measuring advancement] 0, Dominion 2): Building their resplendent palaces atop the Cyclopean ruins of what they deem to have been their gigantic ancestors, the people of this land refer to their city-state as Aedifice. Expert navigators who pay tribute to the Nereid Queen in exchange for her blessing, they sail as far as the mainland, trading olive oil and their elegant pottery while facilitating commerce between archipelago and continent. Aedifice has set up several colonies on outlying islands, and the city is arguably the known world’s supreme naval power. ''[Note to self: Given Aedifice's placement relative to Yayoi, it's highly unlikely the two cultures haven't interacted, plus it's not really sporting to dump an in-play faction basically in Yayoi's backyard... I really want a Crete-expy but might have to move it west... need to think this through....]''
  
 
'''Ashada, City of the Bitumen Kings (hex 66.10)
 
'''Ashada, City of the Bitumen Kings (hex 66.10)
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The fractious oligarchs that jointly rule Ashada were no more than junior merchants, speculators, or less savory things before their rise, but their wealth has made them forget their station, and so they style themselves as Kings. There is little majestic about the trade in slaves bought as needed and sent to work the pits. They grow encrusted and befouled with the stuff, and they sicken and die within 18 moons, but that is the lot of slaves. And after all, it is only right that the pits be fed with those who work them, in payment to the bitumen-spirits for the extraction.  
 
The fractious oligarchs that jointly rule Ashada were no more than junior merchants, speculators, or less savory things before their rise, but their wealth has made them forget their station, and so they style themselves as Kings. There is little majestic about the trade in slaves bought as needed and sent to work the pits. They grow encrusted and befouled with the stuff, and they sicken and die within 18 moons, but that is the lot of slaves. And after all, it is only right that the pits be fed with those who work them, in payment to the bitumen-spirits for the extraction.  
  
So, while Ashada is black and ugly and reeks of the underworld, within its asphalt walls are many beautiful things come to satisfy the urges and pleasures of the Kings.
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So, while Ashada is black and ugly and reeks of the underworld, within its asphalt walls are many beautiful things come to satisfy the urges and pleasures of the Kings.  
 
 
'''Kainiso (hex 40.33)''' (Power 2, Cohesion 2, Action Die 1d8, XP [for purposes of measuring advancement] 0, Dominion 2): Building their resplendent palaces atop the Cyclopean ruins of what they deem to have been their gigantic ancestors, the people of this land refer to their city-state as Kainiso. Expert navigators who pay tribute to the Nereid Queen in exchange for her blessing, they sail as far as the mainland, trading olive oil and their elegant pottery while facilitating commerce between archipelago and continent. Kainiso has set up several colonies on outlying islands, and the city is arguably the known world’s supreme naval power. 
 
  
 
'''The Locust Tribes (nomadic)
 
'''The Locust Tribes (nomadic)

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