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* The Alat-Alhakim of Hadr Shdh Jazira, which is known to produce the most complex and fearsome warmachines of Clockwork, defending the border against the Songaskians. The infamous Walker-Almashi or the walking terror, a bipedal Clockwork giant with wrist-mounted cannons is their most widely known creation. | * The Alat-Alhakim of Hadr Shdh Jazira, which is known to produce the most complex and fearsome warmachines of Clockwork, defending the border against the Songaskians. The infamous Walker-Almashi or the walking terror, a bipedal Clockwork giant with wrist-mounted cannons is their most widely known creation. | ||
* The Alat-Alhakim of Hadr Al’Aradi Altya Faqaduha, which is known to actually be its own bipedal walking Alar-Alhakim. Where-as most Alat-Alhakim are vast interconnected machines that take up entire rooms and hallways, the Qadir of Al’Aradi have managed to compress the Clockwork machinery inside the Alat into tiny parts, thus giving it a fully functional and humanoid appearing body that is able to speak and move around. | * The Alat-Alhakim of Hadr Al’Aradi Altya Faqaduha, which is known to actually be its own bipedal walking Alar-Alhakim. Where-as most Alat-Alhakim are vast interconnected machines that take up entire rooms and hallways, the Qadir of Al’Aradi have managed to compress the Clockwork machinery inside the Alat into tiny parts, thus giving it a fully functional and humanoid appearing body that is able to speak and move around. | ||
* The Alat-Alhakim of Hadr Maas-Darrah situated in the heartland of the | * The Alat-Alhakim of Hadr Maas-Darrah situated in the heartland of the Allorn Empire, which is known to have hoarded thousands of years of Allorn technology and even some Dewamenet technology taken from archeological dig sites. | ||
* The Alat-Alhakim of Mokraq situated in the heartland of the [[Dread Empire]], which is known to conduct live-experiments on slaves from the Dread Empire given by the [[Kathar]]. This Alat-Alhakim is considered unstable and dangerous to other Qadir because the local Hadritya has permitted more unstable minds to join the collective for their brilliance. This Alat-Alhakim is also known to produce the most effective torture methods and interrogation tactics. | * The Alat-Alhakim of Mokraq situated in the heartland of the [[Dread Empire]], which is known to conduct live-experiments on slaves from the Dread Empire given by the [[Kathar]]. This Alat-Alhakim is considered unstable and dangerous to other Qadir because the local Hadritya has permitted more unstable minds to join the collective for their brilliance. This Alat-Alhakim is also known to produce the most effective torture methods and interrogation tactics. | ||
* The Alat-Alhakim of Shufbaq situated somewhere in the north of [[Ithania]] (now lost), which is known to have gone “insane.” The Alat had to be shut down (thus “killing” all souls within) after it started trying to systematically kill everyone living in the Hadriya by flooding poisonous gasses through the piping systems for air conditioning. It was discovered that [[Void Essence]] had somehow seeped into the machine and corrupted the souls within, which in modern times was believed to have been a [[Demon Lord]]. The Hadritya was abandoned shortly after, as the loss of an Alat-Alhakim usually means a Hadritya no longer has a functional government, forcing the Qadir to leave for another Hadriya. The population was well received by the nearby Hadritya of Tolroq’ql in [[Nordskag]]. | * The Alat-Alhakim of Shufbaq situated somewhere in the north of [[Ithania]] (now lost), which is known to have gone “insane.” The Alat had to be shut down (thus “killing” all souls within) after it started trying to systematically kill everyone living in the Hadriya by flooding poisonous gasses through the piping systems for air conditioning. It was discovered that [[Void Essence]] had somehow seeped into the machine and corrupted the souls within, which in modern times was believed to have been a [[Demon Lord]]. The Hadritya was abandoned shortly after, as the loss of an Alat-Alhakim usually means a Hadritya no longer has a functional government, forcing the Qadir to leave for another Hadriya. The population was well received by the nearby Hadritya of Tolroq’ql in [[Nordskag]]. |