Aesry Surlaenis'a
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Province: Qi'Reshalia |
Currency: Lirum |
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Overview
Government, History, and Background
Government Type
Ruled by the Tribunal Council. Members of the Tribunal include Etta, Aranis, Urdain and Chiarik.
Prominent People
History
For thousands of years back into the mists of time, Surlaenis was exclusively S'Kra Mur, dominated by two great clans Sraan Venda and Sraan Mehath. Sraan Venda, Ring Clan, controlled the steep and rocky outer portions of the island while Sraan Mehath, Wind Clan, ruled the high mountains and the green inner slopes. Once this division had been established, the two clans lived in harmony and became close allies.
Around 2300 BL, the leaders of magically powerful Sraan Mehath received a prophecy that faced them with the choice of rising to become the most powerful of the S'Kra clans for a thousand years or to fade into obscurity forever. But the price for the thousand years of glory was that they had to leave behind their beloved island and find their fate upon the mainland. The deliberation was short and the entire clan packed up and left for the mainland. Although this technically left Sraan Venda in sole control of the island, they were an extremely traditional clan and set in their ways. For the most part, they kept to their ancient territory and did not move to occupy the lush interior.
When Sarkhhl rose to power on Reshalia two hundred years later, Sraan Venda was the first of the clans not native to that island to recognize the validity of the new king. A deep and lasting trust was formed between the king and the clan, to the point that the unoccupied land in the center of island was ceded to the kingdom, expanding its territories to include a large portion of Surlaenis. The remoteness of the island prevented any massive development of the land, but some farming was undertaken to help support the kingdom.
In 1605 BL King Urhhsu of Ratha had gathered together the leaders of all the S'Kra clans to sign an accord that would become known as the Urhhsu Code. The Code is a loose assemblage of rules and ethics that define the relationships between the clans, including rules of diplomacy and warfare. Although it is seen as a great step forward for S'Kra civilization, and the culmination of some fifty years of negotiations, the King had to pay a steep price to get all the parties to ratify it. For the Code to make sense, one of the things it had to do was define what conditions had to be met to recognize a group as a Sraan. By the new definition, Sraan Venda did not meet the qualifications and could no longer be legally recognized as such. So, despite being close allies of the King, Sraan Smolg, and Sraan Mehath, Ring Clan was signed away into obscurity to get the Code accepted.
With the Elven-Human War, great numbers of Elothean and Elven refugees fled the mainland and migrated into Qi, but found little welcome. While some blame the ruling S'Kra Mur for being insular and xenophobic, the inhabited islands of the archipelago were already supporting as many as they could. Instead, the refugees split into two groups, one settling M'Riss and the larger second group making the trip to Surlaenis around 1000 BL.
The large group of refugees came by invitation from the remnants of Ring Clan. Although they were no longer legally a clan, they still had control of the island and their clever leader foresaw the new peoples as a way of rebuilding Surlaenis as an important island. The refugees were initially dismayed by the rocky and rainy outer shores of the island, but when they were led through the great pass to see the lush green paradisaic interior, they were amazed and thankful. They set about building a great city in the center of the bowl-like interior, naming it Aesry Surlaenis'a.
While the island was technically brought into the Seven Star Empire with the rest of Qi in 878 BL, it almost never appears in Imperial history, buffered from the rest of the world by its remoteness. While the Empire did keep a garrison of troops on the island, and constructed a lighthouse on the west end of the island to assist trade, the island was otherwise ignored. Far from feeling snubbed, the people of Surlaenis took the time to create a unique culture from a fusion of Elothean, Elven, and S'kra Mur elements.
After the fall of the Empire, much of Qi fell into chaos and piracy became rampant. The largest and boldest of the freebooters would even dare to raid inland upon the islands, and the rich city of Aesry Surlaenis'a was one of their targets. Frustrated, the most prominent families of the island turned to the Warrior Mage guild for assistance in 205 BL. A year later, construction was begun on the Grey Tower, followed by the White Tower some twenty-five years later. Built to protect the single pass leading to the interior of the island, the towers are jointly known today as the Sentinels.
The construction of the Sentinels was extremely fortuitous, as the Dragon Priests invaded Surlaenis in 160 BL. After landing, they found themselves faced with the final vestiges of Ring Clan, who were wiped out in a three day battle that slowly moved up the outer slopes to the pass that led to the interior. The Dragon Priests finally reached the Sentinels, but they could not force a passage beyond them, so they laid siege at the pass; a siege that would last for one hundred and sixty years. Cunning strategies would be attempted by both sides to break the stalemate and great battles would be fought in attempts to dislodge either force, but nothing would answer.
Since the collapse of the Dragon Priest Empire, the island of Surlaenis has for the most part existed in peaceful isolation.
Locations About Town
Landmarks
- First Stone of the Cloud
- Second Stone of the Cloud
- Third Stone of the Cloud
- Fourth Stone of the Cloud
Unique Shops and Services
Shops
- Bayanzi Gherkrish and Sons, Cordwainers
- Brightwings' Engravings
- Elver Rummeltum's Home and Garden Supplies
- Erianthe's Flowers
- Field of Shields
- Joirin's Puzzles
- Kilora's Weaponry
- Martrem's Forge and Armory
- Miakoda's Fine Clothing
- Mother Marilla's Clerical Supplies
- Nakuge's Scriptorium
- Origami Boutique
- Shoiya's Gems
- Slings and Arrows of Outrageous Fortune
- Taernen's Alchemical and Herbal Supplies
- Aesry Surlaenis'a, Tanning Supplies
- Teshi's Instruments
- Ishh's Used Goods
Bars, Inns, and Taverns
Prominent Hangouts
- Fissure
Important Activities
Favors
There are altars to Murrula and Meraud out near the Cleric Guild.
Task Givers
Quests
Creatures:
- Ur Hhrki'izh
- La'tami
- Snow Goblin
- Frostweaver
- Blood Wolf
- Bobcat
- Nightweaver Unyn
- Nightreaver Unyn
- Nightstalker Unyn
- Sharks
- Moss Meys
- Elba Darvager
- Ghoul Crow
- Snaer Hafwa
Maps
Main City - RanikMap99
Tethloren Island - RanikMap99a
Highlands - RanikMap99d