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Gorbesh also refers to the language of the Alaudian Empire, spoken primarily by the Gorbesh, Kaldar, and the [[Gnomes]]. |
Gorbesh also refers to the language of the Alaudian Empire, spoken primarily by the Gorbesh, Kaldar, and the [[Gnomes]]. |
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The Early Ages of the Gorbesh
The Tribes
Prior to the arrival of Xin'Alaudas, the Gorbesh were a tribal people with their first mention in the Luethra records of the Fourth Age. The three major tribes were the Beuven, Ilat, and Lakixeq. It was only in the period after Xin'Alaudas unified the tribes that they began to build cities. As they gained power, they allied with the Iyqaromos Gnomes, who joined them in the major city of Eimitek, where the gnomes became fully integrated and ceded their lands to the Gorbesh. From this point onward, the Gorbesh became a threat to the Luethra, eventually capturing New Albabriddlaen, and by 1385BL, they had destroyed the Endian Nation.
Formation of the Alaudian Empire
The Gorbesh are the primary inhabitants of Albaria, having formed the Alaudian Empire in 1383 BL, under the strong arm and guidance of Xin'Alaudas. Originating in the forests of central-eastern Albaria, they rose to overthrow the Endian Nation. In this they took up the mantle of the Luethra, however unlike their predecessors, they moved to exterminate most of the other Albarian Races. They are an extremely religious race, with a high reliance upon astrology and prophecy. However, in the last century BL, a splinter group called the Kaldar formed in opposition to increasing urbanism with a desire to return to the purer, natural lives lived by the Gorbesh in earlier ages. In appearance the Gorbesh (and Kaldar) are tall, bulky, and powerful. They are expert warriors, boat-builders, sailors, and are a militaristic and conquering race.
Threats to the Alaudian Empire
The Alaudian Empire faces continual threat from the Ocular in the misty southwestern reaches of Albaria. In the north they fought against the Adamantian Dwarves for centuries, launched attacks against the S'Kra Mur Rathan Kings, invaded the Seven Star Empire, and more recently forced a bridge-head across the Dark Hand and invaded Kermoria from the south. This latter time was known as the Red Winter. The invading Gorbesh army built forts and temporary encampments throughout Ilithi, Zoluren, and Therengia. Their army included Gorbesh Outriders, Scouts, Line Soldiers, Soldiers, Catapults, Enchanters, Mages, Battle Spheres, Captains, Commanders, and the rare General.
Kaldar: The Splinter Group
Disbanding the racial term Gorbesh, the Kaldar renamed themselves at first in a political gesture that has now become a defining reality so stark that the two groups consider each other enemies. While the Gorbesh society moved towards more urban culture, the Kaldar preferred to turn back to the old ways in both culture, way of life, and religion. For this reason, the Kaldar still largely adhere to the Alaudian Pantheon and put great stock into astrology and prophecy. Moon Mages among the Kaldar are often revered just as strongly as Clerics, though many Kaldar shun the gaining of Favors from the Kermorian Pantheon, though large numbers of Kaldar, since around 100 AL have begun following the teachings of Akrian Dein and cling to the Kaldaran views of several of the Kermorian Gods.
Kaldar and Gnomes
The Kaldar still consider Gnomes to be highly respectable and even if a Gnome is not from the same background, the Kaldar typically hail them with the same honor they bestow upon each other, considering them brethren in arms.
Language
Gorbesh also refers to the language of the Alaudian Empire, spoken primarily by the Gorbesh, Kaldar, and the Gnomes.