Difference between revisions of "Limpopo"

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Limpopo, broadly the name of a sequence of large historical empires and currently a large nation in and of itself, is actually composed of a variety of kingdoms as diverse and varied as western Eurus or the Coda, but whose details are less well known or understood.
Limpopo, broadly the name of a sequence of large historical empires and currently a large nation in and of itself, is actually composed of a variety of kingdoms as diverse and varied as western Eurus or the Coda, but whose details are less well known or understood.


The people are largely Barbarian and Human, but substantial minorities of Canid and Felinae are also present within the kingdoms of Limpopo. Additionally, there are subregions with strong goblinoid minorities as well, and a scattering of all the races in evidence. The land ranges from semi-arid in the north to coastal plains, foothills, even forested mountains in the south.
The people are largely Outlander and Human, but substantial minorities of Canid and Felinae are also present within the kingdoms of Limpopo. Additionally, there are subregions with strong goblinoid minorities as well, and a scattering of all the races in evidence. The land ranges from semi-arid in the north to coastal plains, foothills, even forested mountains in the south.


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Primary Religion: Various
Primary Religion: Various
Languages: Various
Languages: Various
Majority Races: Barbarian/Human
Majority Races: Outlander/Human
Strong Minorities: Canid, Felinae, Goblinoid
Strong Minorities: Canid, Felinae, Goblinoid
Real World Influence: loose nations of North Africa-->
Real World Influence: loose nations of North Africa-->

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Limpopo
Capital City: Polokwane
System of Governance: Various Kingdoms
Leader(s)
Primary Religion: Various
Languages Various
Majority Races Outlander/Human
Strong Minorities Canid, Felinae, Goblinoid
Real World Influence: loose nations of North Africa


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Overview

The vast lowlands of Limpopo are distant, deeply isolated, and poorly understood. Isolated beyond the Kategonia Mountains and the Demon Wastes from interaction with most of the rest of the world, very few people come and go from Limpopo, and the cultures that have arisen there have done so along paths that are substantially divergent from other places on the continent, especially over the last few centuries since the expansion of the Demon Wastes has led to a near-total cutoff from communication and exchange with outsiders.

Limpopo, broadly the name of a sequence of large historical empires and currently a large nation in and of itself, is actually composed of a variety of kingdoms as diverse and varied as western Eurus or the Coda, but whose details are less well known or understood.

The people are largely Outlander and Human, but substantial minorities of Canid and Felinae are also present within the kingdoms of Limpopo. Additionally, there are subregions with strong goblinoid minorities as well, and a scattering of all the races in evidence. The land ranges from semi-arid in the north to coastal plains, foothills, even forested mountains in the south.

Culture

Culture found in land

Religions

what faiths are present, what are the views on faith

Social Structure

How the society is structured

Customs and Holidays

What days matter to the people

Arts and Exceptionalism

Politics

Government

Limpopo

Organization of the Land

How the power structure is divided regional (i.e. Duchies, Baronies, Lordships, etc.)

Demographics

Economy

Foreign Relations

History

History since the Dragon Wars

Early History

National History

Major Modern Events

What events will have shaped the experience of characters having grown up there

Geography

The physical lay of the land

Notable Features

Climate

Peculiar Destinations

See Also