Old Empire, Kingdom of Stones
“Great Mother, we bring news from the Carámari border…”
Government
- Type – Ōloodi Monarchy (matriarchal), Tower of Lords
- Ruler – Queen Mōlm the Old
- Capital – City of Dagòragad
- Cities – Dagòragad (10,013)
- Calendar – Dekàli Reckoning (DR)
- Festivals – Festival of Pillars (spring), Festival of the Sun (summer), Festival of Leaves (fall), Festival of Fires (winter)
People
- Population – Ōloodyr est. 631,000 (650 DR)
- Races – (Yrūn 79%, Urdar 10%, Ortor 7%, Dwürden 3%, other 1%)
- Ethnicities –
- Languages – Ōloodic, Wōdric
- Religions – Wōd
Trade
- Currency –
- Imports –
- Exports –
Ōlood may be situated in the most unenviable location in all Teréðor. Although it shares a northern border with Carámis, a relatively stable and trustworthy neighbor, Carámis in turn is bordered by the militaristic Saranð; to the south, Ōlood is neighbor to the Bleeding Kingdom, Pastar; and to the west, it is threatened by the mountain Ortor. The only direction which does not harbor a threat, is the indifferent Mar Dekàli. It has not always been this way, of course. Ōlood was once a northern province of Kændal, separated in 1246 HK as a result of the Second Acèntyri-Dekàli War. Finding themselves without a Crown, the Ōloodyr elected a Queen from an ancient native household. Despite tensions along their shared borders, the Ōloodyr have self-governed for over 600 years. Recently, the bellicose Saránðyr have made unequivocal scabbard rattlings, forcing the Queen to request armies from her Tower of Lords.
Regions, Geographic
Regions, Political
Cities, Towns, and Villages
- City of Dagòragad
Landmarks
People
History
Time Line
(Kæn/Olo/Pas) The Pastàri-Ōloodi Wars; 1166-1193 HK
- 1166 HK; 4/1724 ER; Battle of Run Pastûn (Kæn)
- 1171 HK; 4/1729 ER; First Battle of Pastar (Pas)
- 1177 HK; 4/1735 ER; Battle of Tor’n Zalkàntor (Pas)
- 1185 HK; 4/1743 ER; Battle of Castrina (Kæn)
- 1186 HK; 4/1744 ER; Second Battle of Pastar (Kæn)
- 1193 HK; 4/1751 ER; Karóa II ends war; signs treaty with Ōloodi lords
Dynasties
Nomenclature: Olood Murdwürmor: Olöd (place); Dekàlic: Ōlood (place), Ōloodi (pertaining to), Ōloodyn (resident), Ōloodyr (residents), Ōloodic (language)