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*'''Populations and Faiths''': The Allorn Empire covers a vast span of territory, with many Races in its borders. The Teledden dominate, for the nation is in their homelands, while the Fin’ullen are another large population. Beneath them in number are the slaves, Ailor and Asha most common, but also [[Allar]] and others. The faith of Estellon has been reinforced across these populations, aggressively, since all of the gods seemingly returned to Aloria, though where they dwell is sometimes a mystery as the sites of the greatest temples lie either in the sea, in the hands of others, or in abject ruin. | *'''Populations and Faiths''': The Allorn Empire covers a vast span of territory, with many Races in its borders. The Teledden dominate, for the nation is in their homelands, while the Fin’ullen are another large population. Beneath them in number are the slaves, Ailor and Asha most common, but also [[Allar]] and others. The faith of Estellon has been reinforced across these populations, aggressively, since all of the gods seemingly returned to Aloria, though where they dwell is sometimes a mystery as the sites of the greatest temples lie either in the sea, in the hands of others, or in abject ruin. | ||
*'''Relations and Opinions''': The Allorn Empire, while shrouded in mystery since its formation, does have some clear goals in mind. It seems eager, after some time of preparation, to engage the Regalian Empire in a direct conflict, making various probing efforts against local Regalian allies like the Daen Governate to create such an action. They also seem eager to convert Sovereign Ithania to their cause, with whispers of secret emissaries and Midnight spies making their way north. However, the Allorn Empire is also involved in conflicts with the Sendrassian Empire to the south, and a stalemate, three-way war between it, the Dread Empire, and the lands of the Suvial. Oddly enough, there has been little indication of hostility toward the Ashal Kingdoms, but many believe this is only a matter of time. | *'''Relations and Opinions''': The Allorn Empire, while shrouded in mystery since its formation, does have some clear goals in mind. It seems eager, after some time of preparation, to engage the Regalian Empire in a direct conflict, making various probing efforts against local Regalian allies like the Daen Governate to create such an action. They also seem eager to convert Sovereign Ithania to their cause, with whispers of secret emissaries and Midnight spies making their way north. However, the Allorn Empire is also involved in conflicts with the Sendrassian Empire to the south, and a stalemate, three-way war between it, the Dread Empire, and the lands of the Suvial. Oddly enough, there has been little indication of hostility toward the Ashal Kingdoms, but many believe this is only a matter of time. | ||
*'''Military Strength''': The Allorn Empire formed from states in various forms of disrepair and damage following the Dread War, and prior years of conflict. However, with the Estellon gods returned, and Talea herself in the fray, many suspect the armed forces of the Allorn Empire may now be considerable. | *'''Military Strength''': The Allorn Empire formed from states in various forms of disrepair and damage following the Dread War, and prior years of conflict. However, with the supposed Estellon gods returned, and Talea herself in the fray, many suspect the armed forces of the Allorn Empire may now be considerable. | ||
*'''Economic Strength''': The Allorn Empire is an insular economy, much like the Ashal Kingdoms ironically, though this is due to the ancient ways of the Teledden. Their economy, fueled by slave labor and Magic, allows many to live in comfort, while those who do not desperately desire to. Trade between regions of the Allorn Empire, and in the underground smuggling that takes place between the Allorn and groups in the Daen Governate, appears to use the same enchanted promissory notes as it did before the Allorn re-emerged. | *'''Economic Strength''': The Allorn Empire is an insular economy, much like the Ashal Kingdoms ironically, though this is due to the ancient ways of the Teledden. Their economy, fueled by slave labor and Magic, allows many to live in comfort, while those who do not desperately desire to. Trade between regions of the Allorn Empire, and in the underground smuggling that takes place between the Allorn and groups in the Daen Governate, appears to use the same enchanted promissory notes as it did before the Allorn re-emerged. | ||
*'''Symbols and Emblems''': The Allorn Empire had little unifying heraldry even at its apex generations ago, the diverse array of imagery for noble families and regional powers not lending itself well to a singular image. However, with the return of Talea, the Allorn Empire has adopted a flag of white with a teal-blue cross. It is said sub-organizations within the nation then add single, simple symbols in one of the four boxes formed by the white divider. | *'''Symbols and Emblems''': The Allorn Empire had little unifying heraldry even at its apex generations ago, the diverse array of imagery for noble families and regional powers not lending itself well to a singular image. However, with the return of Talea, the Allorn Empire has adopted a flag of white with a teal-blue cross. It is said sub-organizations within the nation then add single, simple symbols in one of the four boxes formed by the white divider. |