Princedom of Fenn

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The Princedom of Fenn
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The Sigil of the Princedom
Capital: Tahu'lareh
Languages: Common
Elvish
(regional)
Religion: The Way of the Grand Wyvurn
Government: Hereditary absolute monarchy
The Grand Prince: Aelthos Tundrak II, Patriach of the Tundrak Bloodline
The Grand Princess: Alenia Tundrak, Matriarch of the Atmorice Bloodline
Grand Marshall: Aesilnoth Annungilben
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    The Princedom of Fenn, more commonly referred to as Fenn or the Princedom, is the home of the Elven subrace the Mali’Fenn and is one of the most powerful and long-lasting racial nations within the realm. The current capital of the Princedom, Tahu’lareh, is positioned in the eastern mountain range of Arcas. 
    The government within the Princedom is an absolute hereditary Monarchy, the head of the state known as the Grand Prince. The title has always been held by the Tundrak bloodline, the founding family of the Princedom. The Grand Prince has a group of advisors that are apart of the other major bloodlines, dealing with things such as housing, religious ceremonies, and diplomacy. They are known as the Grand Council The military plays a major part of the government, the army known as the Ivae’fenn centralizing much of the careers in Fenn. The head of the Ivae’fenn, known as the Grand Marshall, has a place on the  Grand Council
    In most situations, Fenn prefers to remain neutral on the world stage. However, due to the strong military within the nation, Fenn possesses powerful defensive and offensive capabilities and only attacks when provoked. The Princedom maintains positive relations with its neighbors the Kingdom of Curonia and the Diarchy of Irrinor, along with the Under-Realm of Urguan, the Holy Orenian Empire amongst others. 

History

brief description of how long the nation has been around

Anthos

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The Fringe

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Vailor

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Axios

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Atlas

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Geography

brief description of the nation's average and current geography

  • Anthos (description of lands in the nation, such as duchies etc)
  • The Fringe
  • Vailor
  • Axios
  • Atlas

Government

The Grand Council is the primary legislative body of the Princedom of Fenn. This council is presided over by the Prince.

Nobility

brief description of the nobility in the realm, how it works. link to nobility list of specific nation

Society

The Mali'fenn are a solitary people, focused on the perpetuation of the self-realized benevolence brought about with the belief of their total purity. Housing is provided ppre-furnished, with comfortable and on occasional rather lavish decoration. Their right to free speech is not impeded, as the Mali'fenn tend to hold a trusting attitude for their leaders, being allowed to voice opinions without fear. Aesthetically, the Mali'fenn take great pride in their appearance. This often leads to the use of excessive jewlery and the showing-off of tattoos depiciting deities and houses. Their clothing is body-conforming, more often than not with shorter sleeves. For those who choose to wear armour, it is forged to the highest quality and shaped into ornate, though still practical, styles.

Economy

brief description of the economy in this particular realm

Culture

While once the Mali'fenn were ruled over by the Grand Council, who maintained a noticible degree of authority, and the Prince. Today, the Prince is the absolute ruler of his people, while lawmaking is reserved for the Grand Council, who usually do so with the support of the people and not without the signature of the Prince. The Mali'fenn are a very close knit group, lead primarily by a few long-lasting families. The term Thill'al refers to the achievement of purity, and such is the state of being the Mali'fenn consider themselves to live in. This is reflected in the structure of their government, being restricted to Mali'fenn alone for those important roles in the highest of echelons. Despite the clear existence of an organized religion, the Mali'fenn do not care what religion outsiders or citizens practice, so long as it does not harm anyone around them.

Art

No art of note is known to have been created in Fenn as of 1700.

Literature

The Mali'fenn lack any leisurely literature of note, as the vast majority of their works consist of those created for the purposes of documentation, education, and propaganda. Their means by which to articulate is very fluid, self-described as being "well-versed". The authors of the codexes detailing family history are of the heads of the houses themselves.

Music

No music of note is known to have been created in Fenn as of 1700.

Religion

The fate of the people of Mali'fenn is bound to Wyrvun, who is worshiped as the god who saved and created their people. Alongside Wyrvun are six individuals referred to as "his Six", highly respected aenguls. The priesthood is separated into seven sects, six of which are dedicated to one of Wyrvun's six, while the seventh is dedicated to the faith itself. In addition to these deities, the term Fen'ikur refers to those Mali'fenn who have achieved a state of reverence, considered paragons or saints.

War

explanation on how the nation handle wars and conflicts

Random Tidbits

  • The Mali'fenn rarely get along with the other subraces of Mali, which has lead to their extremely isolationist culture, and reserved personalities.
  • On a different note, did you know: that Khorvad is another name for the Archdaemon, Iblees, in dwarven culture?