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|Government=Confederacy
|Government=Confederacy
|Capital=[[Korint]]
|Capital=[[Korint]]
|Major Worship=[[Beory]], [[Lirr]], [[Olidammara]], [[Osprem]]
|Major Worship=[[Beory]], [[Istus]], [[Lirr]], [[Olidammara]], [[Osprem]]
|Cities=Garios, Skiro
|Cities=Garios, Skiro
|Climate=Warm to hot
|Climate=Warm to hot
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This eastern realm is run by merchants and noble families of old. When the last king died without an heir, about a century ago, a short struggle erupted. These 'Weeks of Woe' came to a quick end when a few merchant houses marched foreign mercenaries into the country. Ever since, the three major cities of the country, mostly run by the merchant houses, and the remaining landed nobility have been at a tense equilibrium, governing the country together.
This eastern realm is run by merchants and noble families of old. When the last king died without an heir, about a century ago, a short struggle erupted. These 'Weeks of Woe' came to a quick end when a few merchant houses marched foreign mercenaries into the country. Ever since, the three major cities of the country, mostly run by the merchant houses, and the remaining landed nobility have been at a tense equilibrium, governing the country together.


People from Loveria have a reputation for being strange. This might be an unkind characterisation but that hasn't stopped use of the 'Loverian Man' stereotype getting more and more traction.
People from Loveria have a reputation for being strange. This might be an unkind characterisation but that hasn't stopped use of the 'Loverian Man' stereotype gaining more and more traction.





Revision as of 18:39, 4 March 2020

Loveria
Government
Confederacy
Capital
Korint
Cities
Garios, Skiro
Major Worship
Beory, Istus, Lirr, Olidammara, Osprem

Climate
Warm to hot
Exports
Fruit, perfume, spices, sugar
Imports
Cheese, cloth, drugs, herbs, stone

This eastern realm is run by merchants and noble families of old. When the last king died without an heir, about a century ago, a short struggle erupted. These 'Weeks of Woe' came to a quick end when a few merchant houses marched foreign mercenaries into the country. Ever since, the three major cities of the country, mostly run by the merchant houses, and the remaining landed nobility have been at a tense equilibrium, governing the country together.

People from Loveria have a reputation for being strange. This might be an unkind characterisation but that hasn't stopped use of the 'Loverian Man' stereotype gaining more and more traction.