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 ====== Ruefang ====== ====== Ruefang ======
   * Government Type: Oligarchy   * Government Type: Oligarchy
-  * Symbol: Lung Dragon+  * Symbol: [[lore:creatures:greatbeasts:dragons#long|Long]]
   * Major Races: Draconic Lizards, Elves   * Major Races: Draconic Lizards, Elves
   * Capital: Chongbai   * Capital: Chongbai
 +  * Demonym: Ruefangren
  
 {{settings:cahyali:ruefang_map.png}} {{settings:cahyali:ruefang_map.png}}
 == A map of Ruefang, circa 10081. == == A map of Ruefang, circa 10081. ==
 ===== Overview ===== ===== Overview =====
-Ruefang's climate is fairly diverse, ranging from a temperate forest in the north to vast, central plains to the tropical Laohu Forest in the south. To the east is the Raikougan Archipelago, a mostly temperate island group with an unusually stormy climate. There are two large lakes in Ruefang: Lake Xía, the larger of the two to the west, and Lake Xiu. The crescent-shaped landmass hugs the aptly named Sea of Fog, which is covered by thick mists. The wilds of Ruefang are nearly completely uninhabited due to the threat of unstable, magical leylines; the vast majority of the population resides in urban or suburban centers. Ruefang is loosely based on the real-world countries of China and Japan+Ruefang's climate is fairly diverse, ranging from a temperate forest in the north to vast, central plains to the tropical Laohu Forest in the south. To the east is the [[settings:cahyali:raikougan|Raikougan Archipelago]], a mostly temperate island group with an unusually stormy climate. There are two large lakes in Ruefang: Lake Xía, the larger of the two to the west, and Lake Xiu. The crescent-shaped landmass hugs the aptly named Sea of Fog, which is covered by thick mists. The wilds of Ruefang are nearly completely uninhabited due to the threat of unstable, magical leylines; the vast majority of the population resides in urban or suburban centers. Ruefang is loosely based on the real-world countries of China and Japan.
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-The Ruefang calendar differs slightly from the standard "club" calendar, counting their years from the date of an event known as the Fist of God's Impact, in which the majority of the land of Ruefang was destroyed and became the Sea of Fog. The current Ruefang year can be found by subtracting 8,158 from the current club/Jaernian year.+
  
 The country is governed by the **Five-Commission Council,** operating out of Chongbai. The Councilors, sometimes also known as Commissioners, are some of the most powerful people in the entire nation. As of the year 10081/1563, the current Councilors are: The country is governed by the **Five-Commission Council,** operating out of Chongbai. The Councilors, sometimes also known as Commissioners, are some of the most powerful people in the entire nation. As of the year 10081/1563, the current Councilors are:
-  * **Zuanshi Hua,** Commissioner of Industry 
   * **Zheng Chen,** Commissioner of Sorcery   * **Zheng Chen,** Commissioner of Sorcery
   * **Jin Xinyi,** Commissioner of Trade   * **Jin Xinyi,** Commissioner of Trade
   * **Wang Tu,** Commissioner of the Divine   * **Wang Tu,** Commissioner of the Divine
-  * **Kamiya Akane,** Commissioner of Raikougan+ 
 +The landscape of the Commissions was quite different before the 10081 [[history:cahyali:modernage#the_ars_machina_incident|Ars Machina Incident]] and the secession of the Raikougan Archipelago from the mainland. There were five Commissions in total, with a Commission of Industry led by Zuanshi Hua, sister of major industrial leader Zuanshi Weiand a Commission of Raikougan formerly led by the archipelago Shogun.
  
 Ruefang is also home to the College of Mages and Scholars (CMS), a renowned higher education institution across Cahyali. In addition to studying the arcane, they teach a variety of mundane subjects and run many branches not only across Ruefang, but in Ulos and Ley'Ork as well. They are primarily known for their advancements to the field of the primary elements and history of Cahyali. They are also known for their philosophers and academic writers. The CMS has five divisions: Ruefang is also home to the College of Mages and Scholars (CMS), a renowned higher education institution across Cahyali. In addition to studying the arcane, they teach a variety of mundane subjects and run many branches not only across Ruefang, but in Ulos and Ley'Ork as well. They are primarily known for their advancements to the field of the primary elements and history of Cahyali. They are also known for their philosophers and academic writers. The CMS has five divisions:
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   * **Tangata,** studying liberal arts including history, literature, and the social sciences.   * **Tangata,** studying liberal arts including history, literature, and the social sciences.
   * **Whetu,** studying varied forms of elemental, divine, and psionic magic.   * **Whetu,** studying varied forms of elemental, divine, and psionic magic.
-  * **Mata,** studying martial arts and the art of war. On Cahyali, the warrior's School of the Dragon was developed by the CMS Mata Division.+  * **Mata,** studying martial arts and the art of war. On Cahyali, the warrior's School of the Dragon was developed by the CMS Mata Division. Has a branch location in Shanzhu, where they collaborate with the Ruefang Continental Army (RCA).
   * **Ora,** studying life, death, and the environment, with a focus on biology and alchemy.   * **Ora,** studying life, death, and the environment, with a focus on biology and alchemy.
  
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 == The national flag of Ruefang. == == The national flag of Ruefang. ==
  
-=== Laws ===+==== Regions ==== 
 +Ruefang is broken down into four broad regions. As of the early 10080s, the newly established Commission of Development is sponsoring a frontier project, encouraging citizens to go out, survey, and settle in the newly habitable land. 
 + === Xiaxiu Lakes ===  
 +The Xiaxiu area is one of the cooler places on Ruefang, with snow falling regularly in the winter. The large Lakes Xia and Xiu are the main draw of this region, in addition to the Zhufu Reef off the eastern coast. The Xiaxiu region subsists mainly on fishing and cultural exports. 
 + === Zhalong Dai Plains ===  
 +Zhalong Dai covers the majority of central Ruefang, and is mostly a vast, flat place varying from semi-arid in the north to subtropical in the south. In the west is the Shanzhu karst range, sometimes termed the //Shanzhu Spine//, where the eponymous city is built. Cutting through the center of the plains is the Great Long River. To the far west is the Jua Peninsula, a fairly temperate place. The Zhalong region is sparsely populated outside of its cities, and what small tribes do exist maintain a nomadic, horse-mounted life. 
 + === Laohu Forest ===  
 +Named for populations of fierce tigers living within its borders, this dense and lush rainforest was utterly uninhabitable for centuries following the destabilization of Ruefang's leylines, and has only recently become stable again. The depths of the forest still remain mysterious and dangerous, but more treasures than dangers are hoped to reside within the lush walls. 
 + === Baiyun Region ===  
 +This place encompasses the Baiyun Mountains and all land east of that range, one of the most prosperous places in Ruefang. With a warm subtropical climate, Baiyun is fit for growing much of the food for Ruefang, and is termed the “rice bowl” of the country. Other than agriculture, the Baiyun region exports industrial goods and fish. It is home to the capital of Ruefang, Chongbai. 
 + 
 +==== Laws ====
 Laws come into full effect when a citizen of Ruefang reaches the age of 16, which is also the drinking age. Children are still bound by Ruefang law, but will usually receive reduced sentences. The laws are as such: Laws come into full effect when a citizen of Ruefang reaches the age of 16, which is also the drinking age. Children are still bound by Ruefang law, but will usually receive reduced sentences. The laws are as such:
  
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 {{a_rocha-guardiancityc.jpg}} {{a_rocha-guardiancityc.jpg}}
-== By Andreas Rocha. Used with permission. ==+== The outskirts of Chongbai at sunset. By Andreas Rocha; used with permission. ==
  
 ===== Cities of Continental Ruefang ===== ===== Cities of Continental Ruefang =====
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 **Port Bandar, Gate to the Sands:** //Population 750,000.// A ways west of Lake Xia, Port Bandar is the closest settlement on Ruefang to the desert lands of Dahabu. Many Dahabi have settled here, giving the city a unique culture and population makeup. It acts as a port city between Ruefang and Dahabu, but is far sleepier than Port Wulong in the south - after all, few remain on Dahabu. **Port Bandar, Gate to the Sands:** //Population 750,000.// A ways west of Lake Xia, Port Bandar is the closest settlement on Ruefang to the desert lands of Dahabu. Many Dahabi have settled here, giving the city a unique culture and population makeup. It acts as a port city between Ruefang and Dahabu, but is far sleepier than Port Wulong in the south - after all, few remain on Dahabu.
  
-**Huanyun Village, Last Stop Before Fog:** //Population 6,000.// A sleepy, peaceful village on a small island within the Sea of Fog. Huanyun mostly provides for itself through subsistence farming and fishing, and researchers from Tiancheng and the CMS often come through as a pit stop to the center of the Sea of Fog, where the Ruefang leyspring is centered. Only some of these mages return.+**Huanyun Village:** //Population 6,000.// A sleepy, peaceful village on a small island within the Sea of Fog. Huanyun mostly provides for itself through subsistence farming and fishing, and researchers from Tiancheng and the CMS often come through as a pit stop to the center of the Sea of Fog, where the Ruefang leyspring is centered. Only some of these mages return.
  
-**Beihui Village, "Of Little Snows":** //Population 3,500.// Beihui is the northernmost settlement in Ruefang, located closest to Ulos. For Ulosian mages traveling into Ruefang to study the leyspring phenomenon, Beihui is usually their first stop. Apart from the occasional Ulosian trade activity, though, Beihui is a tiny and rural settlement, full of superstition and proverb regarding the leyspring and magic itself. Most Beihui residents are extremely skeptical of industry. +**Beihui Village:** //Population 3,500.// Beihui is the northernmost settlement in Ruefang, located closest to Ulos. For Ulosian mages traveling into Ruefang to study the leyspring phenomenon, Beihui is usually their first stop. Apart from the occasional Ulosian trade activity, though, Beihui is a tiny and rural settlement, full of superstition and proverb regarding the leyspring and magic itself. Most Beihui residents are extremely skeptical of industry.
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-**Leishun, Hidden and Enduring:** //Population 80,000.// Not marked on any maps, this secretive city endures without contact or concern for the rest of the world. Impressively, Leishun’s abundance allows it to be completely self-reliant for agriculture and resources. Despite its stable population, much of the enormous city is abandoned, with entire districts left empty and vacant. Still, the term ‘ruins’ would not be appropriate, since the desolate sections are well maintained, and never fall into disrepair. Owing to its ancient history, it remains one of the few places in Ruefang where dwarves call home. +
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-**Kibodai, Undersea Pearl:** //Population 2 million.// The underwater city of Kibodai is not part of Ruefang, but within close enough proximity to stay involved in the affairs of the land dwellers. It is inhabited by entirely merfolk. Pearl hunting and ship salvaging are a frequent opportunity for trade, often in exchange for processed metal. The aquatic flora makes it inhospitable for lizards, although other humanoids are unaffected (assuming they can make use of water breathing magic). +
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-==== Raikougan, the Lightning Shores ==== +
-The Raikougan Archipelago is located at the easternmost side of Ruefang, and connects Ruefang to Splint. Cut off from the mainland for 300 years following the Fist of God's Impact, it has developed a distinct culture and system of governance. The Archipelago is considered a special administrative region of Ruefang for now, but tensions are high as the ruler of the Archipelago, Shogun Arashi Hachiman, has recently declared independence. +
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-The topography of the climate is predominantly temperate forests with some plains and mountains on each of the islands. They are composed of 5 major islands, each one bearing similar climates to each other. The land is still subject to the remnants of the Veil Storm. They are subjected to heavy rain storms during the autumn seasons, sometimes manifesting as hurricanes. Each island is heavily infused with elemental magic which is a cause for the tempestuous climate.  +
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-The Raikoujin are a warrior people first and foremost. Every child, regardless of gender, is trained in the ways of the blade, spear, and bow (or guns if you live on Juuken). They each owe absolute loyalty to their warlord and the Shogun. The culture is highly collectivist, putting the welfare of the common people above anything else. The Raikougan have always seen Ruefang as a union of independent nations rather than its own single nation. They do have deep love for all art forms and see swordfighting as just another kind of artistic expression. Most are taught some form of art, the most common is calligraphy.  +
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-{{settings:cahyali:rcabattleflag.png}} +
-== The battle flag of the Ruefang Continental Army. ==+
  
 ===== Culture ===== ===== Culture =====
-=== Honor & Art ===+==== Honor & Art ====
 The culture of Ruefang has deep roots in martial tradition, and one of the most significant concepts is "honor". To act honorably is a subjective topic, but maintaining an honorable reputation will help one greatly in Ruefang society. There are relatively few mages in the country, with most fighters training for years as samurai or soldiers. The culture of Ruefang has deep roots in martial tradition, and one of the most significant concepts is "honor". To act honorably is a subjective topic, but maintaining an honorable reputation will help one greatly in Ruefang society. There are relatively few mages in the country, with most fighters training for years as samurai or soldiers.
  
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 On Cahyali, the techniques of the School of the Dragon were in fact developed on Ruefang for the purpose of battling ley-touched monsters and later adapted for use against humanoid mages when the techniques spread outside Ruefang. On the other hand, inquiry into the arcane is somewhat underdeveloped in most of Ruefang as compared to the rest of the world. Those who can perform magic are regarded with some skepticism by older generations, but the vast majority of the populace sees mages as just another form of trained, disciplined artist. On Cahyali, the techniques of the School of the Dragon were in fact developed on Ruefang for the purpose of battling ley-touched monsters and later adapted for use against humanoid mages when the techniques spread outside Ruefang. On the other hand, inquiry into the arcane is somewhat underdeveloped in most of Ruefang as compared to the rest of the world. Those who can perform magic are regarded with some skepticism by older generations, but the vast majority of the populace sees mages as just another form of trained, disciplined artist.
  
-=== Religion ===+==== Religion ====
 Like much of Cahyali, Ruefang is not a particularly devout nation. The gods are treated mostly with transactional relationships; most believe that through worship and offerings, one can get a god to give you what you want. Organized religion comes in the form of a plethora of monastic orders, the members of which are treated mostly well but not really believed to wield divine power. The most heavily worshiped gods are Zepherin, Marutuk, and Vahrun. Like much of Cahyali, Ruefang is not a particularly devout nation. The gods are treated mostly with transactional relationships; most believe that through worship and offerings, one can get a god to give you what you want. Organized religion comes in the form of a plethora of monastic orders, the members of which are treated mostly well but not really believed to wield divine power. The most heavily worshiped gods are Zepherin, Marutuk, and Vahrun.
  
 +{{settings:cahyali:rcabattleflag.png}}
 +== The battle flag of the Ruefang Continental Army. ==
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