PylateaInfo
One: Geography
Pylatea has mountains, lakes, and rivers to the north and eastern sections. Hills and flatlands cover the central and outlying areas, a region known as the Epillus steppe, hilly, with little rainfall and short grasses. Pylatea has little arable land and the rough terrain is not condusive to large-scale building.
Two: Economy and Resources
The mountains provide a great deal of ore and rock for building, as well as meat from the animals in the mountains and lakes. Pylatea's major industry is it's gemstone quarries. The steppe regions are not suitable for large farms, but the fief is sustained through hunting and fishing. Fish, ore, gems, and cattle are the primary resources.
Three: Unique Features
Four: Military
The Knighthood
The Chivalric Order that resides in Pylatea is a branch of the Most Venerable Order of the Hammer. Common soldiers who distinguish themselves often are accepted into the knighthood. The sons of noble families also commonly join at a young age as a way to distinguish themselves before retaining their parents positions in society
The Knighthood follows a strict rank system:
- Page
- Squire
- Knight
- Crusader Knight
- Baronet
- Knight Commander
- Knight Grand Commander
Sons of noble families often enter into the knighthood as children. They are given the rank of Page, and are more or less errand boys for the other higher ranks. Commoners who distinguish themselves as Men-At-Arms, and pages who put in their time, are promoted to the rank of Squire, or Knight in Training. This is the first rank in the knighthood that activly fights on the field. Individuals who earn the favour of the leadership of the Order of the Hammer and the Blackhammer nobility then are granted Knighthood, and recieve the rank of Knight. Knights act as the elite soldiers of the fief, and often are also the intermediates of the nobility to the commoners. When a knight distinguishes himself through dedication to the fief, the nobility, and above all, the church of Gorethar or Toran, they are given the option to either remain in the knighthood in a combat role, or begin moving towards a more political role.
Knights that choose combat are granted the title of Crusader Knight. The ones that choose to follow a role that leads to politics become Baronets. Most often, the title of baronet is only handed down to Knights who own land. Quite often knights become Crusader Knights until they earn enough wealth to become landholders, at which point the choose to become baronets, which is a strong doorway into the low levels of nobility. Crusader Knights who attain land but still choose to serve the Knighthood are promoted to the rank of Knight Commander after further distinguishing themselves on the field.
The commander of the Order of the Hammer is currently the leader of the House of Praetlyn, Eupheus Davicus Praetlyn. The title of this role is Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Hammer, and is the highest rank in the knighthood. The term 'distinguishing on the field' is relative of course. The monarch of the fief, the Blackhammer hier, can grant rank as he or she desires, and as a political tool to gain the favour of noble families, will use that power to hand out empty rank and title to gain favours in the future.
The knighthood is generally trained in the use of Warhammers, and wear strong plate armour. Silver and Gold are the standard colours.
Motto of the Order of the Hammer:
Glory of the empire, enemy of Tyranny
The Pylatea Army - Kurath's Reach
The established common army below the knighthood is a branch of the Magnus Legion named Kurath's Reach. The army is mainly filled with commoners. People who are not able to distinguish themselves through craftsmanship and other means often join Kuraths Reach as a way of making money and earning respect.
Kurath's Reach Titles:
- Man-At-Arms
- Legionary of the Steppes
- Champion of Justice
- Crusader-General
- Grand Lord-Commander
The new green recruits are not given rank until they gain field experience, at which point they either join the Pylatea City Guard, or recieve the rank of Men-At-Arms, where they are more or less officialy a standing solider of Kuraths Reach.
Men who distiniguish themselves, but do not desire to join the knighthood can recieve the title of Legionary of the Steppes. Legionaries of the Steppes are often granted command of small units and patrols, or platoons. They are generally under the command of higher ranking members of the Order of the Hammer or Kuraths Reach at all times, however. The title and rank attained after Legionary of the Steppe is Champion of Justice, and is the command rank among Kuraths reach.
The highest rank received in Kuraths Reach is Crusader-General. Crusader-Generals are often accepted as knights during their service, and individuals who are never accepted for knighthood early in their careers often step into the nobility through this rank. A member of the General Assembly of Lords is generally granted command of Kuraths Reach. The current commanding noble is Benedict Algar Rheineg, of the House of Rheineg. The Title granted to the Noble in command of Kuraths reach is Grand Lord-Commander of Kuraths Reach, and carries with it the noble title of Earl.
The Kuraths Reach is also famous for their Longbowman and peasant rangers, recruited from the hardy rangers who hunt the Galdosian Mountains and the Epillus Steppe. The Ranged soldiers among the peasant ranks generally use crossbows, because of the power they pack, and the ease in which the green recruit can learn to use the weapon. The soldiers of Kuraths Reach wield all variety of melee weapons, particularly among the peasant soliders who have to supply their own weapons. Peasant often pick the field of battle of weapons no longer needed.
Wemics in Kuraths Reach are rare, and only seem to appear in times of high recruitment demand. Wemics are often expected to serve in the army, but often form their own small units, which do not have any real ranking system. They are made up of Wemic Plainsmen
The City Guard
Commoners who don't have the stomach for field pitched combat, but survive long enough to be given the option of becoming Men-At-Arms often choose to join the city guard over remaining in Kuraths Reach. The City Guards are sent in small garrisons to protect nobles and commoners and enforce the law. In times when the villages and cities are attacked, they are under the command of Kuraths Reach as Men-At-Arms.
City Guard Titles and Ranks:
- Blackhammer Watchman
- Commander of the Walls
- Captain of the Guard
- Chief Justice of the Peace, Sentinel of Blackhammer
A noble of the General Assembly of Lords is often placed in command of the City Guard, and retains the title of Chief Justice of the Peace, Sentinel of Blackhammer. The Current Chief Justice and Sentinel is Artair Marcellus Julian, of the Noble house of Julian
Five: Demography
The layout of the fief has produced a distinct group of people. Because of the limited trade and contact with the dwarves of Galdos through minor expeditions into the mountains, Pylatea's people have some similar cultural nuances. The small villages are often more 'clan' oriented. Much of the population follows the dwarven and gnomish deities, though Toran is still a dominant deity. Many people that live in the mountain villages and in Lake Blackhammer are craftsman, where blacksmiths, weapon smiths and armorers find ample resources. In the steppes and hills, people are herders, farmers and hunters.
Due to Pylatea's difficult living conditions, villages are small and sparsely populated and travel over the hills is difficult by foot. Agriculture is limited due to the lack of irrigation and arable land. Hunters often worship Pelar and live in the forested isolation of the mountains, or the steppes, coming to the villages to sell their hunts and furs.
The steppe is home to many wemic prides. The wemics are accepted throughout Pylatea and actively participate in general affairs; however they seem to prefer the nomadic lifestyle of the steppes rather then city-life. The wemic population has two noble houses in the General Assembly of Lords, but most wemics don't regard this as significant, and many believe it to be simply the human monarchy placating the wemic population for a usefull source of skilled fighters. A wemic noble has never lead the General Assembly. The wemic population worship their cultural deities, though many that live in cities and villages convert to the more common deities of the fief, Toran and Gorethar, and sometimes Pelar.
Pylatea has a strong sense of class and gender difference. The upper class nobles all maintain the business and trade, and the lower common classes do the manual labour and grunt work. Few plebians manage to rise in rank in the fief with the most prevelent ways through military success or through skill in craftsmanship and trade. Warriors and blacksmiths are generally the 'elite' of the plebian classes.
Pylatean females are not considered 'lesser' over the male population, but are expected to perform different duties. Pylatean males are the soldiers, craftsman, and merchants; females are expected to perform as administrators, and raising the family. Though females are technically allowed to become soldiers, craftsmen, or even merchants; 'proper ladies' just do not partake in such careers.
Six: Politics
The government structure is based on law and order. The Noble house strongly abides by the codes of conduct and chivalry of the Kurathene empire. The government strives for honor and justice above all else.
The Monarchy
Pylatea is a monarchy, with a noble governing council, called the General Assembly of Lords.
Pylatea is ruled by the noble house of Lake Blackhammer. The rulership is heriditary, in the event that the line does not have a suitable heir, either one is chosen through marriage or one of the leading houses 'donates' an heir. This donated heir has their name changed and becomes a member of the Blackhammer noble family. As such, the noble line became 'muddled' over generations.
At current, the noble Blackhammer line is human. Wemics are often in other noble families, but as of yet wemics have not been accepted as the ruling monarch, and it is doubtful they ever would.
During times of a ruling female monarch, the Queen is expected to maintain policy and administration and marry a notable noble knight or general to oversee military affairs. In the times of the ruling monarch being male, the King is expected to marry a well educated woman of capable administration to manage the fief while the king is busy protecting the borders.
The General Assembly
The leading King or Queen of the Blackhammer line controls the government absolutely, but to assist in matters of state, the General Assembly of Lords also assists in ruling, to a very limited degree.
The leading nobles throughout the fiefdom assemble during the harvesting season or in times of emergency. The Ruling noble of the Blackhammers presents issues that need addressing and the General Assembly debates them. After the debates, the reigning monarch decides on the action to be taken. On a lesser scale, the General Assembly is often used as local tax collectors and responsible for maintaining the local garrisons and supplying provisions to the soldiers.
The leading nobles chosen to join the General Assembly of Lords are selected by the General Assembly and the monarch during meetings of the assembly. If a member dies during the year, that noble house is no longer represented until the next meeting, where the General Assembly and the Monarch will decide whether or not to allow the heir to his family's seat in the next. The ruling Blackhammer monarch can remove or add a member to the General Assembly at any time. Because of the lawful nature of the citizenry, and the ideals of a greater good, people assume the monarch strives for only what is just and right, therefore trust absolutely that the monarch's decisions are for the good of society as a whole, and rarely questioned, even by the noble houses. The monarch of the Blackhammer line has absolute power over the General Assembly at all times.
The General Assembly of Lords meet in Lake Blackhammer, in the main hall of the Blackhammer Keep.
Foreign Relations
Pylatea is primarily a producer of metal goods and seeks to trade these goods to maintain enough food for the villages. Pylatea often seeks alliances and strives to maintain strong relations with other fiefs in order to maintain a supply of food and sale of goods. The leadership and populace often views themselves as crusaders of Kurathene, champions of justice and good, and form alliances with fiefs of similar ideals.
Capital City - Lake Blackhammer
Lake Blackhammer is built in a valley, towards the lake and mountains for defense. It is constructed around a central keep and the buildings were constructed in an irregular, winding series of alleys to increase defensibility and keep the city small. The central keeps walls maintain shrines to Toran and Gorethar.
Seven: Religion
Toran, Gorethar, Clangeddin, and Fegall are the primary gods of Pylatea. Other commonly accepted deities include Pelar, worshipped among mountains hunters, Ayreh Gidol, and Balgar, worshipped among the wemic tribes in the steppes. Worship of most evil deities such as The'ton, Maleki, Valok, and Aarilax is illegal.