Although the Division is over a millennia past, Northern and Southern Eissmen still have complicated attitudes towards one another.
Malabai’s Cut is named for Malabai, thirty-first Caliph. He was still only a general to Kobar, thirtieth Caliph, when he used compressed naptha during the Second Rashadi War to topple the mountain Kandhartha, and reduce what was previously the widest […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Dalakhra, as a son of nobility, had access to numerous swordmasters, tutors and teachers to teach him numerous techniques from throughout the Caliphate and even from other nations; typically the most accomplished swordsmen in the Caliphate are of noble birth, […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The Westgate is the secondary western gateway to Al’Rashad after the Okhan Gate – newer and more secure than the okhan, which means it is used primarily for traffic requiring greater inspection. Slave traffic entering Al’Rashad from the west diverts […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The Rashadi Caliphate has used fostering in the past as a means of binding the nation together, but up until Jandal’s reign as Caliph many of these fosterings were of course only glorified hostage situations. Jandal’s emphasis on “constructive fostering” […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…