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Tigema'A
Large agricultural town in the western Dry Lands. One of two main cities.
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House of Kiljani, where B'Amder the governor lives.
House of Justice, where disputes are settled and criminals tried.
House of Healers, hospital.
Temple of Beuna, goddess mother of all.
Temple of D'Oldir, god of water
Temple of Dutia, goddess of the sky, sun, and moon.
Temple of Ukineaus, goddess of animals
Temple of D'Agius, god of land and nature.
Temple of Phearis, goddess of children, childbirth, and fertility.
Temple of D'Runtin, god of health and good fortune.
Temple of Adar and D'Akyer, goddess and god of artisans, craftsmen, workers, and farmers.
Temple of D'Zanbin, god of justice, war, and peace.
A white granite statue of Beuna. Four men tall, she is a voluptuous goddess with a human head and panther hands and ears. At her feet are 9 orange blossoms representing her nine children.
The River road, which follows the river down from the mountains.
Market road, which crosses river road in the center of town. This is where the markets are.
Camel road, this is the last crossroad of the town. It crosses River road a few hundred feet before the falls. This is the street of traders.
Temple road, this is the first crossroad of the town. 4 of the 10 temples are on this road.
These roads make the 6 divisions for governing. There are many other small streets, but these are the main ones.
The main roads are the busiest.
The city is split into 6 sections.
Culture
Camel racing, archery, running,
The king’s younger brother B’Amder governs the city. The city is split into 6 sections, each section elects a representative (title of Den) to speak for them as B’Amder’s council. B’Amder then sends 2 ambassadors( title of Kin) to the king to represent the city. Priests and priestesses are not allowed to be Den or Kin.
History
D'Oldir sent water from the mountain across the drylands making a river. His brother D'Agius loved to play in two of the flattest parts and made the land arable and fertile. Mother Goddess Beuna chose the lower Nyamphere flood plain as her home and afterward sent her daughter Ukineaus to the upper Tigema'A flood plain to fill it with animals. Then Beuna created people to live in these places and work the land.
Before time began
Sustainability
farming
water wheels and animal wheels.
All objects are made of natural materials, so they decompose or burn.
All human and animal waste is turned into fertilizer.
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Tigema'A
Large agricultural town in the western Dry Lands. One of two main cities.
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House of Kiljani, where B'Amder the governor lives.
House of Justice, where disputes are settled and criminals tried.
House of Healers, hospital.
Temple of Beuna, goddess mother of all.
Temple of D'Oldir, god of water
Temple of Dutia, goddess of the sky, sun, and moon.
Temple of Ukineaus, goddess of animals
Temple of D'Agius, god of land and nature.
Temple of Phearis, goddess of children, childbirth, and fertility.
Temple of D'Runtin, god of health and good fortune.
Temple of Adar and D'Akyer, goddess and god of artisans, craftsmen, workers, and farmers.
Temple of D'Zanbin, god of justice, war, and peace.
A white granite statue of Beuna. Four men tall, she is a voluptuous goddess with a human head and panther hands and ears. At her feet are 9 orange blossoms representing her nine children.
The River road, which follows the river down from the mountains.
Market road, which crosses river road in the center of town. This is where the markets are.
Camel road, this is the last crossroad of the town. It crosses River road a few hundred feet before the falls. This is the street of traders.
Temple road, this is the first crossroad of the town. 4 of the 10 temples are on this road.
These roads make the 6 divisions for governing. There are many other small streets, but these are the main ones.
The main roads are the busiest.
The city is split into 6 sections.
Culture
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Camel racing, archery, running,
The king’s younger brother B’Amder governs the city. The city is split into 6 sections, each section elects a representative (title of Den) to speak for them as B’Amder’s council. B’Amder then sends 2 ambassadors( title of Kin) to the king to represent the city. Priests and priestesses are not allowed to be Den or Kin.
History
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D'Oldir sent water from the mountain across the drylands making a river. His brother D'Agius loved to play in two of the flattest parts and made the land arable and fertile. Mother Goddess Beuna chose the lower Nyamphere flood plain as her home and afterward sent her daughter Ukineaus to the upper Tigema'A flood plain to fill it with animals. Then Beuna created people to live in these places and work the land.
Before time began
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farming
water wheels and animal wheels.
All objects are made of natural materials, so they decompose or burn.
All human and animal waste is turned into fertilizer.
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