Në-píêtë Shrublands

Në-píêtë Shrublands

Në-píêtë Shrublands
Example shrubland terrain
Area12013 km2 (7466 mi2)
Average Yearly Temp21°C (69°F)
Average Elevation5513 m (18087 ft)
Average Yearly Precipitation68 cm/y (26 in/y)
Population140484
Rural Pop109179
Urban Pop31305
MDI1
Naming
Native nameNë-píêtë Shrublands
Pronunciation/ˈp˔ɘtë/
Direct Translation[Proper Noun (name of person)] [half]
TranslationNë the Bastardborn's Shrublands

The Në-píêtë Shrublands (/ˈp˔ɘtë/ Në the Bastardborn's [Proper Noun (name of person)] [half]) are a group of subtropical shrubland on the coast of the Bulwark region. Në-píêtë Shrublands are a relatively typical shrubland for Bulwark, as well as Eyom as a whole.

Climate

The Në-píêtë Shrublands has a yearly average temperature of 21°C (69°F), with its average temperature during the summer being a warm 29°C (84°F) and its average temperature during the winter being a cool 13°C (55°F). The Në-píêtë Shrublands receives an average of 68 cm/y (26 in/y) of precipitation, most of which comes in the form of rain during the spring. The Në-píêtë Shrublands covers an area of nearly 12013 km2 (7466 mi2), and an average elevation of 5513 m (18087 ft) above sea level.

Flora and Fauna

The Në-píêtë Shrublands are home to a modest number of species with their population figures matching the average for a subtropical shrubland, and a modest number of species with their population figures resting somewhat below average for a subtropical shrubland. The keystone species of Në-píêtë Shrublands are as follows:



Monstrous Creatures

The Në-píêtë Shrublands has an MDI of 1, which is nominally safer than the Homeland. The Në-píêtë Shrublands, therefore, does not offer bounties on monsters, nor is monster insurance required. Travelers are advised to heed warning signs and read any warning brochures provided by local authorities in order to avoid known monster habitats.

The most common monstrous creatures within the Në-píêtë Shrublands are:



People and Culture

Imperial Warning: The following section of this document deals with biological race. In deference to the traditions of Eyomic peoples, we have foregone town-specific racial census. However, as our culture lacks a taboo for classification of peoples by their biology and such information is highly important for our medical practices amongst other institutions, we have stated the racial demographics of this region. We do not do so to sew the seeds of disunity. We do not do so to belittle or bemoan any group. Such issues are why we use the term 'peoples' rather than races, cultures, or species.

In respect to this universal cultural element, we have split racial classification by culture while keeping the name of each race for our own purposes. Should you see the same race listed more than once in the following section, this is to designate a major cultural division within a race.

The Në-píêtë Shrublands are home to 140484 people. They break down into the following demographics: 59% Wareneese, 24% Gnolls, 2% Dwarves, 5% Kivu, 6% Kivu, 2% Imperial, and ~2% Other.

The Në-píêtë Shrublands are's peoples are culturally Wareneese, but have their local customs and traditions. Their shared values and traditions include social progress toward some eventual utopia and humanistic reason and “rational” religion, as well as a unique winter festival and a arcane festival.

Wareneese

The Wareneese subculture native to the Në-píêtë Shrublands are noticably same height and weight as the neighbors. While they follow the broader tennents of Wareneese culture, they have diffrenciated themselves by adopting a tradition of worn weapons, tools or trade implements and base their sence of individual idenity on hereditary loyalty to a political group. They also place greater cultural emphasus on personal indulgence and luxuriant pleasure and remembrance of the past and memorializing history.

Gnoll

The Gnoll subculture native to the Në-píêtë Shrublands are noticably much bigger and bulkier than neighbors. While they follow the broader tennents of Wareneese culture, they have diffrenciated themselves by adopting a tradition of impractical or elaborate role-based clothes and base their sence of individual idenity on identity based on their local community. They also place greater cultural emphasus on personal indulgence and luxuriant pleasure and submission to the collective will or culture.

Dwarf

The Dwarf subculture native to the Në-píêtë Shrublands are noticably much bigger and bulkier than neighbors. While they follow the broader tennents of Wareneese culture, they have diffrenciated themselves by adopting a tradition of color choices with social meaning to them and base their sence of individual idenity on inheritance of an ancient body modification. They also place greater cultural emphasus on remembrance of the past and memorializing history and exploring the unknown and discovering secrets.

Kivu

The Kivu subculture native to the Në-píêtë Shrublands are noticably much bigger and bulkier than neighbors. While they follow the broader tennents of Wareneese culture, they have diffrenciated themselves by adopting a tradition of socially-meaningful animal motif items and base their sence of individual idenity on dynastic lineages with cadet branches. They also place greater cultural emphasus on building things in service of their posterity and faithfulness towards one’s chosen friends.

Quenn

The Quenn subculture native to the Në-píêtë Shrublands are noticably same height and weight as the neighbors. While they follow the broader tennents of Wareneese culture, they have diffrenciated themselves by adopting a tradition of color choices with social meaning to them and base their sence of individual idenity on educational ties to institutions or traditions. They also place greater cultural emphasus on raw strength and personal prowess and individual rights and freedom of action.

Imperial

The Imperial subculture native to the Në-píêtë Shrublands are noticably either short and stocky or tall and slender. While they follow the broader tennents of Wareneese culture, they have diffrenciated themselves by adopting a tradition of painted skin markings that sometimes change and base their sence of individual idenity on professional guild or trade-specific group. They also place greater cultural emphasus on faithfulness towards one’s chosen friends and personal indulgence and luxuriant pleasure.

Local Religion

The Në-píêtë Shrublands are overseen by Potentate Beotl Idundra Níamonopto, a god serving within The Council of Twelve, the region's principal religion. Approximately 10% of the population self-report as devout. The Në-píêtë Shrublands is overflowing with shrines and holy sites, with most noteworthy divines having one or more shrines in any location relevant to their portfolio.

Settlements and Economy

Në-píêtë Shrublands is noteworthy for its economic independence from Bulwark's export of Armor. Në-píêtë Shrublands is particularly renound for its transportation industry. It is also has a noteworthy musical instruments industry.

The Në-píêtë Shrublands has an Imperial Development Index of 36. For the reference of Eyom's native peoples, a IDI of 36 means there are 36 locations within the Në-píêtë Shrublands which the Empire can securely and regularly transport materials and personnel..

As a courtesy for scholars and agents, the Kivu Chyûmàchû Grasslands is rated M1 by Eyom’s banks. Business ventures within the Kivu Chyûmàchû Grasslands are not expected to return value in yearly terms.



History

History

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