Difference between revisions of "Whistlerock"

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[[Category:Townes]]
{{Antimagick_TowneBox |
[[Category:Townes of Antioch]]
FULL_TOWNENAME=Whistlerock |
TOWNE_SOVEREIGNTY= Antioch |
TOWNE_LEADER_TITLE=Matriarch |
TOWNE_SUBLEADER_TITLE=Canyon Consuls |
TOWNE_LEADER_NAME=Aidana |
TOWNE_SUBLEADER_NAMES=Valence
}}
 
For many centuries, the [[Muamrite]] tribes wandered the desert, their nomadic
lifestyle preserved through the generations. Though their ways of life were
similar, the different tribes warred against each other to claim food and
water, and to settle debts whose origins even the grandmothers of the matrons
had forgotten.
 
'''Whistlerock''' began as holy land for the tribes of the desert, and continues to
be revered by the Muamrite people. The matrons were chosen after prayer in the
caves, and many disputes came to be settled without bloodshed. In time, a few
of the tribes stayed permanently in the holy lands, protecting them from harm.
Though they have abandoned their migratory lifestyle, they still hold true to
many of the ways of their ancestors.
 
[[Category: Geography]] [[Category:Townes]] [[Category:Townes of Antioch]]

Latest revision as of 21:40, 29 August 2020

Whistlerock

Anti-Magick Circle
Sovereignty: Antioch
Matriarch: Aidana
Canyon Consuls: Valence

For many centuries, the Muamrite tribes wandered the desert, their nomadic lifestyle preserved through the generations. Though their ways of life were similar, the different tribes warred against each other to claim food and water, and to settle debts whose origins even the grandmothers of the matrons had forgotten.

Whistlerock began as holy land for the tribes of the desert, and continues to be revered by the Muamrite people. The matrons were chosen after prayer in the caves, and many disputes came to be settled without bloodshed. In time, a few of the tribes stayed permanently in the holy lands, protecting them from harm. Though they have abandoned their migratory lifestyle, they still hold true to many of the ways of their ancestors.