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The survivors of the radioactive scouring, that being the Pythian natives, are different in the regard of food. While they still require radiation to survive, it is needed not for energy, but because their bodies are so twisted by radiation that it is all that keeps them alive. They still must drink and eat, as they had to before. They generally die within a little over a day in the case of the beast folk(a week for the dwarves) of lacking radiation. Unlike the Mongon races, they do not simply weaken, but rather their bodies begin to fall apart around that point, resulting in their imminent and gruesome deaths. | The survivors of the radioactive scouring, that being the Pythian natives, are different in the regard of food. While they still require radiation to survive, it is needed not for energy, but because their bodies are so twisted by radiation that it is all that keeps them alive. They still must drink and eat, as they had to before. They generally die within a little over a day in the case of the beast folk(a week for the dwarves) of lacking radiation. Unlike the Mongon races, they do not simply weaken, but rather their bodies begin to fall apart around that point, resulting in their imminent and gruesome deaths. |
Revision as of 06:36, 15 July 2023
The Colonial Domain of the Golden People | |
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Flag | |
Location | Northern Coast of Pythia |
Capital | New Mingo |
Official languages | Mongese |
Recognised regional languages | Mongese Dialects |
Ethnic groups | Aureoloth
Golden/Supreme Men Basdeoloth Mutt/Yellow Men Sweoloth Hawk/Winged Men Lion/Maned Men Tiger/Striped Men Yfelian/Sæmra Dwarves Monke Beastial Folk (others) |
Religion | Taoism |
Government | Viceroyalty |
• Viceroy | Mytan Otamas |
Colonial Domain | |
• Arrival Onto Sparkalia | 1300s or so |
• Full Consolodation of Current Domain | A decade or so after arrival |
Area | |
• Total | 544,000 km2 (210,000 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Estimate | 9,364,000 |
• Density | 17.21/km2 (44.6/sq mi) |
Currency | Auradium Token |
Heavy WIP
Etymology
History
The ancestors of the inhabitants of the modern Golden Domain arrived on sparkalia in the latter half of the 1300s. Hailing from the rogue planet of Mongo, they were sent off, but are now cut off from Mongo, as the planet drifted away. ...
Geography
The land of the golden domain is filled with warm places, made up mostly of rolling savannah, grassy hills and warm tall hills with small paths along them, and festering swamps. The plains are generally fairly plain, as far as Dominion geography goes. At least as common as trees are in the plains are massive radium crystals, often standing over a story high. The environment is fully capable of dealing with the radiation, since everything that wasn't long since died painfully. The plains are sometimes broken up by gentler hills covered in grass, but the steeper hills are not found in the plains, but rather are counted as their own place. It is common for people to live in and within the hills. The least habitable of the climates are the Glowing swamps. Like the previous climates, they are warm and filled with radiation, but the swamps have many other dangers within them, such as lightning sand, spurts of flame from the ground, and many hostile creatures, such as ROUSs.
Demographics
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The survivors of the radioactive scouring, that being the Pythian natives, are different in the regard of food. While they still require radiation to survive, it is needed not for energy, but because their bodies are so twisted by radiation that it is all that keeps them alive. They still must drink and eat, as they had to before. They generally die within a little over a day in the case of the beast folk(a week for the dwarves) of lacking radiation. Unlike the Mongon races, they do not simply weaken, but rather their bodies begin to fall apart around that point, resulting in their imminent and gruesome deaths.