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History

Founding Dholavira

The golden dragon Apep has been a resident of Dholavira for 150 years. When Apep arrived it was a small trading outpost on a hilltop with nothing more than a palisade and a couple dozen hardened fighters to protect the town from gnoll raiders, brigands, and the many monsters that prowl the salt marsh annually. The dragon saw potential in the tiny, isolated outpost and its commander; Siduri. Apep used his magical abilities to assist Siduri in repelling one of the annual gnoll assaults, making the commander appear to be a great hero in the process. Wearing the guise of a priest of Pelor, he approached the triumphant commander and claimed that the victory was ordained by the gods and that Siduri would be king in this place. Drunk with power and the adulation of his men, Siduri proclaimed himself lord and master of Dholavira.

This situation could have very quickly spun out of control and the new fledged city-state would very likely have been crushed by the trade guilds that had formerly controlled the outpost. Apep moved quickly though and negotiated a treaty with the traders in the guise of a man called Ziasudra. The dragon had been cultivating his identity as Ziasudra the merchant for some time and was respected by his peers. Under the terms of the bargain the maintenance of the outpost and garrison would be taken over by Siduri and the merchant houses would be able to continue business as usual. Independent tradespeople could be taxed as could any revenues generated by any inns or temples constructed in the new town.

Over the course of the next several decades Ziasudra and other aliases of Apep sponsored an enormous wave of construction and fortification of the newly founded Dholavira. Traders came and went, spreading word that the outpost was growing. Siduri, never a real hero, was content to continue his role as lord defender of the settlement. His sons however, acquired ideas of royalty.

Growth of Dholavira and Creation of the Eldrich College

In the reign of Shamash, Siduri's son and heir, the citadel and bailey were constructed. Shamash saw himself as a would-be conqueror, but due to the isolation of Dholavira and its small size there were no neighbors close enough to subjugate. Shamash contented himself by attempting to exterminate the gnoll tribes. Apep, in the guise of Shamash's adviser Hasis, convinced the young king to hire several mages to support the crusade. One of whom was Apep himself in the guise of Enuma the Evoker.

Over the course of a year the gnoll tribes were driven away from the growing city. Their bloody shrines were wiped away from the land and hundreds of the beasts' corpses were burned on pyres. For more than a century, the gnoll tribes were seldom seen near the city.

Once the bloody work was done, Enuma bargained with his fellow mages and Shamash to create a college of sorcery in Dholavira. Apep made a couple deals with the mages privately to gain their acquiescence, and as Hasis he convinced Shamash to support the idea. Publicly, it appeared as if the mystical heroes of the great crusade against the gnolls were rewarded by the king with a charter to create a school of magic. Continuing to work behind the scenes Apep continued to gather faculty for the newly founded Eldrich College and drafted its charter to support a democratic ideal.

Invasion by Mohenjo-daro

The Yuan-ti empire of Mohenjo-daro to the north had been a trading partner with Dholavira for most of a century when its emperor began in a campaign of expansion that would have brought the city into his empire.