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=== Royekanti ===
=== Royekanti ===


Royekanti is a flat, rocky desert that spreads for hundreds of miles. The least populace of [[Ekarett]]'s four kingdoms, it is mostly made up of war camps for the various warleaders that wander this place. A few major settlements are placed here, home to the fighting pits where the Royekantish men and women will fight to prove their worth for the trials of [[Gillarast]]. The Royekantish respond best to displays of strength, and, though not as xenophobic as their neighbors to the southeast in [[Ekorath]], they still view weakness of any kind as sinful to [[Cruxik]], their patron god, and will treat one who is weak with disdain.
Royekanti is a flat, rocky desert that spreads for hundreds of miles. The least populace of [[Ekarett]]'s four kingdoms, it is mostly made up of war camps for the various warleaders that wander this place. A few major settlements are placed here, home to the fighting pits where the Royekantish men and women will fight to prove their worth for the trials of [[Gillarast]]. The Royekantish respond best to displays of strength, and, though not as xenophobic as their neighbors to the southeast in [[Seh'Laan]], they still view weakness of any kind as sinful to [[Cruxik]], their patron god, and will treat one who is weak with disdain.


[[Category:World Lore]]
[[Category:World Lore]]
[[Category:Locations]]
[[Category:Locations]]
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Latest revision as of 13:02, 11 December 2024

Royekanti

Royekanti is a flat, rocky desert that spreads for hundreds of miles. The least populace of Ekarett's four kingdoms, it is mostly made up of war camps for the various warleaders that wander this place. A few major settlements are placed here, home to the fighting pits where the Royekantish men and women will fight to prove their worth for the trials of Gillarast. The Royekantish respond best to displays of strength, and, though not as xenophobic as their neighbors to the southeast in Seh'Laan, they still view weakness of any kind as sinful to Cruxik, their patron god, and will treat one who is weak with disdain.