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'''Dubunat''' lies directly south of the [[Orc|Orcish]] nation of [[Pg:Brekon|Brekon]]. It too is a bastion for orcs, though its society has diverged slightly from its northern neighbor. During the [[Pg:The_Great_War|Great War]], the orcs were chased across the continent from their ancestral nation of Dobrekan. They held out on the west coast where they founded these two nations. Historically, the area now called Dubunat was loosely under control of the military commanders in Brekon. The remnants of the Dobrekanian army were marginally grounded in the south, but as the war drew to a close, reinforcements were needed to establish order in the newly forming Brekon. So the troops gradually migrated north, leaving only the rabble and normal citizenry in place. | '''Dubunat''' lies directly south of the [[Orc|Orcish]] nation of [[Pg:Brekon|Brekon]]. It too is a bastion for orcs, though its society has diverged slightly from its northern neighbor. During the [[Pg:The_Great_War|Great War]], the orcs were chased across the continent from their ancestral nation of Dobrekan. They held out on the west coast where they founded these two nations. Historically, the area now called Dubunat was loosely under control of the military commanders in Brekon. The remnants of the Dobrekanian army were marginally grounded in the south, but as the war drew to a close, reinforcements were needed to establish order in the newly forming Brekon. So the troops gradually migrated north, leaving only the rabble and normal citizenry in place. | ||
Quickly, this situation degenerated into banditry. The area now controlled by Dubunat was a common trade route between the southern nations and the [[Kurathene|Kurathene Empire]]. This made it very easy for the bandits to make a living. One particular orc bandit named [[ | Quickly, this situation degenerated into banditry. The area now controlled by Dubunat was a common trade route between the southern nations and the [[Kurathene|Kurathene Empire]]. This made it very easy for the bandits to make a living. One particular orc bandit named [[The'ton]] struck it big in the area, and became somewhat of a bandit King in his own right. Using ingenious tactics of fear and intimidation, The'ton managed to control the trade route through the future nation of Dubunat completely, and use the riches derived from it to further organize the rest of the orc bandits in the area. | ||
Over time, The'ton became a very powerful immortal who managed to piece together the nation of Dubunat from the rabble of bandits and make them self-sufficient. He founded the city of Cronthetus in a well-defended valley near the northwest part of the country, and it later became the capital of the nation he called Dubunat, meaning "Rightness through strength". | Over time, The'ton became a very powerful immortal who managed to piece together the nation of Dubunat from the rabble of bandits and make them self-sufficient. He founded the city of Cronthetus in a well-defended valley near the northwest part of the country, and it later became the capital of the nation he called Dubunat, meaning "Rightness through strength". |
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Dubunat lies directly south of the Orcish nation of Brekon. It too is a bastion for orcs, though its society has diverged slightly from its northern neighbor. During the Great War, the orcs were chased across the continent from their ancestral nation of Dobrekan. They held out on the west coast where they founded these two nations. Historically, the area now called Dubunat was loosely under control of the military commanders in Brekon. The remnants of the Dobrekanian army were marginally grounded in the south, but as the war drew to a close, reinforcements were needed to establish order in the newly forming Brekon. So the troops gradually migrated north, leaving only the rabble and normal citizenry in place.
Quickly, this situation degenerated into banditry. The area now controlled by Dubunat was a common trade route between the southern nations and the Kurathene Empire. This made it very easy for the bandits to make a living. One particular orc bandit named The'ton struck it big in the area, and became somewhat of a bandit King in his own right. Using ingenious tactics of fear and intimidation, The'ton managed to control the trade route through the future nation of Dubunat completely, and use the riches derived from it to further organize the rest of the orc bandits in the area.
Over time, The'ton became a very powerful immortal who managed to piece together the nation of Dubunat from the rabble of bandits and make them self-sufficient. He founded the city of Cronthetus in a well-defended valley near the northwest part of the country, and it later became the capital of the nation he called Dubunat, meaning "Rightness through strength".
This transformation into a nation was completed roughly five hundred years after the end of the Great War. During that whole time The'ton remained its immortal King, bearing many children in his harems. He took great pains to eliminate all who opposed him, and did anything he could to gain more followers. Eventually, his transformation into a Demigod was marked by Mikon and he was retrieved from his place where he is said to have been taken to sit at Valok's right hand, for he was always loyal to Valok in his mortal days.
The descendents of The'ton have ruled Dubunat as a monarchy ever since. The nation is very orderly, for having started from a collection of bandits, however its order is more punctuated by the rule of might makes right. Those who are strong get to make the laws. Those who obey the laws will gain respect from the strong, so long as they remain useful.
Most of Dubunat's inhabitants are orcs. Most normal citizens are mere farmers, having turned from their bandit ways, however all are required to serve in the military, which is often regarded still as a group of bandits by the surrounding nations, for they still harry patrols from Toran Shaarda and T'Nanshi. Relations with its northern neighbor are generally good, though Brekon often becomes jealous of Dubunat's triumphs and has sometimes sought to conquer pieces of it in the past, but normally Brekon is more concerned with dealings in the Kurathene Empire.
Though Dubunat is a monarchy, it has no discernable feudal system, but instead it allows appointed governors to oversee portions of the country. These governors are often stern and try to control every little village in order to gain as much as they can for themselves, however a few have been known to be lazy and lax. Those villages often resort to being led by people from the inside who have managed to rise to the top of the pecking order in the name of the governor.