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|Image=KhadanAI.jpg|Name=Khadan Humans|Pronunciation=Kaa-dan|Classification=Human|Nicknames=Desert Folk, Desert-dwellers|Languages=Common, [[Anjyarri]], Azari|Average Height=1.70m - 1.90m (5'7" - 6'3")|Average Weight=65kg - 80kg (143lbs - 176lbs)|Maximum Age=~80 Years Old|STR=+2|DEF=+0|AGI=+2|INT=+0}}The Khadan people, whose roots are deeply embedded in the golden coast of Anjyarr and its sprawling deserts, are celebrated for their ancient wisdom, enduring compassion, and unwavering determination to thrive in even the most challenging environments. Their enigmatic history, steeped in mysticism, is shrouded beneath the vast desert dunes, holding centuries of untold stories and ancient lore. Within their bustling markets, a diverse array of precious minerals, exotic goods, and handcrafted wares are traded, marking the Khadan as crucial players in the intricate web of commerce stretching to the continent's farthest reaches. One cannot miss a Khadan, for their clothing and desert attire make them stand out in every settlement across Eden.
|Image=KhadanAI.jpg|Name=Khadan Humans|Pronunciation=Kaa-dan|Classification=Human|Nicknames=Desert Folk, Desert-dwellers|Languages=Common, [[Anjyarri]], Azari|Average Height=1.70m - 1.90m (5'7" - 6'3")|Average Weight=65kg - 80kg (143lbs - 176lbs)|Maximum Age=~80 Years Old|STR=+2|DEF=+0|AGI=+2|INT=+0}}Living along the coast of the Al’Hadar Deep, their cities standing out as shining jewels between the dunes of the Anjyarri desert, the Khadan, as they are known, inhabit the sun-scorched realm known as Anjyarr. Their history is one shrouded in ancient legends, arcane sorcery, mythical kings known as Pharos, and secrets that now remain hidden beneath the sands of the dune sea. These people, born and formed by their history, have introduced their own wisdom to Eden through inventions and philosophy. Now, they are defined by their resilience, compassion, and their will to thrive in the harshest of environments.


Visiting their grand city-states is a journey into a world unlike any other in Eden, characterized by vibrant music, tantalizing cuisines, and a palpable kindness that permeates every interaction. The Khadan are revered for their boundless hospitality, welcoming all who cross their paths without prejudice and embracing a spirit of inclusivity that transcends cultural and racial boundaries.  
The world knows the Khadan as merchants, sailors, having a sea-faring nature. Their cities are filled with bustling bazaars offering precious minerals, exotic spices, and master-crafted wares such as musical instruments and tools. Trade is their lifeblood, and it can be seen flowing to the farthest corners of the continent. This has caused them to develop a respect for other cultures, races, and religions. Accepting them for who they are, no matter their origin, for trade is more important to them than unnecessary disputes over differences.


Central to the Khadan identity is their profound allegiance to the enigmatic [[Dark Elves|Dark Elf]] rulers, whom they hold in the highest esteem as guiding lights and protectors. This unwavering loyalty reflects their deep-rooted reverence for tradition, history, and the enduring bond they share with their rulers.
To see a Khadan is to see the representation of the desert itself. The climate and culture of their realm has introduced them wearing vibrant and colorful robes, showing the beauty, but also the intensity of the desert and sea.


Yet, one should not underestimate the nature of these people. Those who do swiftly discover how ferocious a Khadan can be in their mission to defend all they hold dear, including their faith, history, and people.
Nowadays, the Khadan are often underestimated due to their compassionate views and hospitality. Yet, the Khadan have a deep-rooted warrior’s spirit, burning with the desire to defend their homeland, their culture, and their history whenever threatened. No one knows the oceans and the deserts better than the Khadan, and those that forget their origin, shall easily succumb to their insolence.
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=== Appearance ===
=== Appearance ===
The Khadan people's physical appearance distinguishes them from other human inhabitants of Eden. Typically, they are slightly shorter than the average Attian, with men reaching a maximum height of 180cm (5'9") and women reaching a maximum height of 170cm (5'5").  
Compared to the remaining human inhabitants of Eden, the Khadan people's physical appearance distinguishes them from the rest, be it by their attire, culture, and, of course, their darker skin tones. Compared to the average Attian, Khadan men are slightly shorter, reaching an average height of 180cm (5'9"), and women reaching an average height of 170cm (5'5").  


Historically, the Khadan population consisted of numerous tribes, each settling in distinct regions of the desert. Due to their diverse surroundings, the appearance of each Khadan varied, but they all shared a common trait of having a tan or darker skin tone. The Zanmirs, a tribe that inhabited coastal areas and regions near waterways, are renowned for their captivating beauty among the Khadan people. They often have long, flowing hair in shades of brown and red, complemented by eyes in various shades of green. Additionally, their lighter complexion gives them the appearance of an Attian who has been sun-kissed.
Looking back at the history of the Khadan, one can see that their population consisted of numerous tribes, each settling in different regions of the desert that suited their needs for survival. Due to their diverse surroundings, the appearance of the Khadan changed over time, making each tribe varied, yet all shared the common trait of having a tan or dark skin tone. The tribes, collectively known as the Zanmirs, inhabited the coastal areas and regions near waterways, becoming renowned for their captivating beauty among the Khadan people. Over time, their appearance shifted to having a lighter complexion similar to an Attian who had been sun-kissed, having long flowing hair in shades of brown and red, which was complemented by eyes in various shades of green and brown.


The Vaemir tribes, in stark contrast to their Zanmir relatives, made their homes in the vast deserts and exhibited striking physical differences. Their hair spanned a spectrum from the profound darkness of jet black to the rare gleam of near-white, an exceptional characteristic for the Khadan people. Their skin tones encompassed a wide range from a deep, sun-burnished tan to a rich, dusky brown, while their eyes displayed hues that spanned from deep brown to captivating shades of orange illuminated by the desert sun. Occasionally, the enigmatic beauty of hazel eyes made an appearance. The Khadan from the desert often cloaked themselves in robes, seeking shelter from the relentless sun, but when they emerged into the streets, their arresting appearance inevitably captivated onlookers.  
Compared to these tribes, those known as the Zanmir tribes had chosen their homes in the vast desert regions and had striking differences from those at the coast. Their hair spectrum ranged from profound dark darkness of jet black to even the rare gleam of near-white, an exceptional characteristic that only a few Khadan could have. Skin tones ranged from a deep, sun-burnished tan to a rich, dusky, or deep brown, with their eyes displaying hues that spanned from deep brown to captivating shades of orange illuminated by the desert sun. The enigmatic beauty of hazel eyes made an occasional appearance as well. The Khadan don cloaks to cover themselves in various colors and seek shelter from the relentless sun. However, at times when these cloaks were removed in rural areas, their arresting appearance inevitably captivated onlookers when they emerged into the streets.  


Among the female Khadans, beauty often stems from the graceful contours of an oval face, elegantly shaped dark eyebrows, and exquisitely detailed eyelashes that contrast sharply against their eyes, which are considered a defining feature. On the other hand, men traditionally sported meticulously maintained facial hair, including beards and mustaches. Strikingly, in contrast to some cultures, any form of scar was revered as a mark of beauty, symbolizing courage, strength, and honor within their community. Tattoos are seen as a form of art, depicting culture, history, family bonds, and religion.
The topic of beauty among female Khadans mainly involves maintaining both body and hair to a high standard. Having the contours of an oval shape, elegantly shaped dark eyebrows, and exquisitely detailed eyelashes that contrast sharply with the eyes are considered a defining feature. Men traditionally sport meticulously maintained facial hair, ranging from beards and mustaches, often taking inspiration from their northern human neighbors. In some Khadan cultures, any form of visible or hidden scars is revered as a mark of beauty. These scars would often symbolize courage, strength, and honor. It is also not uncommon to see a person's body covered in various tattoos. Seen as a form of art in Khadan society, these tattoos would depict culture, history, family bonds, and religion. Favored are those symbolized with stars or religious deities or animals. [[File:Khadan Skin Colors.png|none|thumb|563x563px|An example of the various skin colors for Khadans]]
[[File:Khadan Skin Colors.png|none|thumb|563x563px|An example of the various skin colors for Khadans]]


=== Languages ===
=== Languages ===
The population of Anjyarr predominantly speaks Anjyarri, a dialect that has become widely spoken in the Ifriq delta river regions. Anjyarri evolved from the influence of the root language of Akhadi and the [[Dark Elves|Azari'lunn]] language, ultimately becoming more prevalent than Akhadi. While the exact period of Akhadi's formation remains unknown, it is speculated to have emerged during the ancient Empire of Anjyarr, with Anjyarri coming into prominence in the first century of A.F.S. Anjyarri has since been established as the national language of Anjyarr. Although there are few differences between the two languages, some individuals are able to understand both. Akhadi, on the other hand, has become a somewhat distant language, often mistaken for the primary dialect by modern-day citizens and non-natives of Anjyarr who are not familiar with the origins of the language. The language Akhadi continues to be spoken by the nomadic residents of the desert areas of Anjyarr, particularly by the different tribes collectively known as the [[Kha'mal]].
In the populated areas of Anjyarr, primarily both rivers and the coastal regions, the predominant language spoken by the Khadan is Anjyarr. Anjyarri is a dialect that formed from its root language of Akhadi due to the influence and mixing of the Azari'lunn language, which ultimately became more prevalent than Akhadi itself. When the Khadan language of Akhadi formed remains unknown. Yet, it is speculated to have emerged during the first ancient Empire of Anjyarr. Anjyarri itself formed roughly around the first centuries of A.F.S. and has since then been established as the national language of the civilized regions of the desert.  
 
Although there are few differences between the two languages, some individuals are able to understand both. However, due to future generations no longer being taught in Akhadi, the language itself has become somewhat estranged and distant, often mistaken to be the actual dialect instead of Anjyarri by modern-day citizens and non-natives of Anjyarr who are not familiar with the origins of the language. However, despite this, the language of Akhadi continues to be spoken dominantly among the nomadic residents of the desert, particularly by the diverse tribes collectively known as the Kha'mal. Some have described Akhadi as being pronounced more harshly yet having a mysterious tone to it.
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=== Naming Schemes ===
In Anjyarr, as elsewhere, the personal name of an individual was the most important means of identification, not only in this life but in the hereafter and in social memory for eternity. To the Khadan, the name and essence were inseparably interconnected. In their ancient culture and religion, it was believed that the world was created by pronouncing the name of everything that came into existence, and,  in magical practice, knowing the "true" name of supernatural and transcendent beings helped one to gain power over them. Thus, the name was considered a vital constituent of one's personality in Khadan culture.
Names would often be differentiated or linked to historical or literary figures. These include the names of legendary figures, kings, religious personalities, and old gods and goddesses. For instance, male names like Ahman, Muhaddin, Metehan, and Khurshid and female names such as Sa'har, Isha, Ra'na, and Met'hani reflect this tradition.
In modern times, Khadan names have taken on new forms, often appearing as compounds or bearing specific meanings. Female names commonly feature suffixes such as -i, -eh, -ah, or -a, as seen in Somayeh, Noora, Kazirah, Farid, Shana, Mija, Jahanara, and Sadia. Meanwhile, male names, which had common short first names, often end with -an, -ar, -id, -ad, -in, -ir, -al, or -il, for example, Danyal, Rashad, Qusar, Sahil, and Zayan.
Furthermore, the addition of -El or -Al serves as the definitive article, indicating that the family name begins with "the." This convention often signifies the family name's association with a profession. However, there are instances it may also be associated with a title or specific origin of the person in question.


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Revision as of 18:06, 10 October 2024

Khadan Humans
KhadanAI.jpg
Pronunciation Kaa-dan
Classification Human
Nicknames Desert Folk, Desert-dwellers
Languages Common, Anjyarri, Azari
Average Height 1.70m - 1.90m (5'7" - 6'3")
Average Weight 65kg - 80kg (143lbs - 176lbs)
Maximum Age ~80 Years Old
Stat Bonuses

+2 Strength

+0 Defense

+2 Agility

+0 Intelligence

Living along the coast of the Al’Hadar Deep, their cities standing out as shining jewels between the dunes of the Anjyarri desert, the Khadan, as they are known, inhabit the sun-scorched realm known as Anjyarr. Their history is one shrouded in ancient legends, arcane sorcery, mythical kings known as Pharos, and secrets that now remain hidden beneath the sands of the dune sea. These people, born and formed by their history, have introduced their own wisdom to Eden through inventions and philosophy. Now, they are defined by their resilience, compassion, and their will to thrive in the harshest of environments.

The world knows the Khadan as merchants, sailors, having a sea-faring nature. Their cities are filled with bustling bazaars offering precious minerals, exotic spices, and master-crafted wares such as musical instruments and tools. Trade is their lifeblood, and it can be seen flowing to the farthest corners of the continent. This has caused them to develop a respect for other cultures, races, and religions. Accepting them for who they are, no matter their origin, for trade is more important to them than unnecessary disputes over differences.

To see a Khadan is to see the representation of the desert itself. The climate and culture of their realm has introduced them wearing vibrant and colorful robes, showing the beauty, but also the intensity of the desert and sea.

Nowadays, the Khadan are often underestimated due to their compassionate views and hospitality. Yet, the Khadan have a deep-rooted warrior’s spirit, burning with the desire to defend their homeland, their culture, and their history whenever threatened. No one knows the oceans and the deserts better than the Khadan, and those that forget their origin, shall easily succumb to their insolence.

“While their loyalty to the Azari’Lunn brings me nothing but disdain, one cannot deny that their generosity and expertise in their crafts are astounding. They elevated societies with new science, math, and various inventions. Their cities stand out as jewels in the desert. And yet, I wonder if it will remain for centuries to come. Only the Mother and time can tell.”
  • Arüe Mi'thílion, Scholar of Luminion.
Nomadic Khadan priest hosting a sermon on the Old Path. Artwork by RkdVanguard

Character Creation

Appearance

Compared to the remaining human inhabitants of Eden, the Khadan people's physical appearance distinguishes them from the rest, be it by their attire, culture, and, of course, their darker skin tones. Compared to the average Attian, Khadan men are slightly shorter, reaching an average height of 180cm (5'9"), and women reaching an average height of 170cm (5'5").

Looking back at the history of the Khadan, one can see that their population consisted of numerous tribes, each settling in different regions of the desert that suited their needs for survival. Due to their diverse surroundings, the appearance of the Khadan changed over time, making each tribe varied, yet all shared the common trait of having a tan or dark skin tone. The tribes, collectively known as the Zanmirs, inhabited the coastal areas and regions near waterways, becoming renowned for their captivating beauty among the Khadan people. Over time, their appearance shifted to having a lighter complexion similar to an Attian who had been sun-kissed, having long flowing hair in shades of brown and red, which was complemented by eyes in various shades of green and brown.

Compared to these tribes, those known as the Zanmir tribes had chosen their homes in the vast desert regions and had striking differences from those at the coast. Their hair spectrum ranged from profound dark darkness of jet black to even the rare gleam of near-white, an exceptional characteristic that only a few Khadan could have. Skin tones ranged from a deep, sun-burnished tan to a rich, dusky, or deep brown, with their eyes displaying hues that spanned from deep brown to captivating shades of orange illuminated by the desert sun. The enigmatic beauty of hazel eyes made an occasional appearance as well. The Khadan don cloaks to cover themselves in various colors and seek shelter from the relentless sun. However, at times when these cloaks were removed in rural areas, their arresting appearance inevitably captivated onlookers when they emerged into the streets.

The topic of beauty among female Khadans mainly involves maintaining both body and hair to a high standard. Having the contours of an oval shape, elegantly shaped dark eyebrows, and exquisitely detailed eyelashes that contrast sharply with the eyes are considered a defining feature. Men traditionally sport meticulously maintained facial hair, ranging from beards and mustaches, often taking inspiration from their northern human neighbors. In some Khadan cultures, any form of visible or hidden scars is revered as a mark of beauty. These scars would often symbolize courage, strength, and honor. It is also not uncommon to see a person's body covered in various tattoos. Seen as a form of art in Khadan society, these tattoos would depict culture, history, family bonds, and religion. Favored are those symbolized with stars or religious deities or animals.

An example of the various skin colors for Khadans

Languages

In the populated areas of Anjyarr, primarily both rivers and the coastal regions, the predominant language spoken by the Khadan is Anjyarr. Anjyarri is a dialect that formed from its root language of Akhadi due to the influence and mixing of the Azari'lunn language, which ultimately became more prevalent than Akhadi itself. When the Khadan language of Akhadi formed remains unknown. Yet, it is speculated to have emerged during the first ancient Empire of Anjyarr. Anjyarri itself formed roughly around the first centuries of A.F.S. and has since then been established as the national language of the civilized regions of the desert.

Although there are few differences between the two languages, some individuals are able to understand both. However, due to future generations no longer being taught in Akhadi, the language itself has become somewhat estranged and distant, often mistaken to be the actual dialect instead of Anjyarri by modern-day citizens and non-natives of Anjyarr who are not familiar with the origins of the language. However, despite this, the language of Akhadi continues to be spoken dominantly among the nomadic residents of the desert, particularly by the diverse tribes collectively known as the Kha'mal. Some have described Akhadi as being pronounced more harshly yet having a mysterious tone to it.

Anjyarri Dialect: Quick Guide
Greetings Races Titles
Common Anjyarri Common Anjyarri Common Anjyarri
Hello Merhaba Human Adam 'Prophet of The People'' Pharo
Welcome Merbaan Dark Elf La'adam Emperor Sultan of Sultans
Goodbye Verdaba Tiefling I'jadam Empress Sultana of Sultans
How are you? Jut lo'ua Wood Elf Erididam King / Queen Sultan(a)
Nice to meet you. Iru nunyeti ua. High Elf Ue'ladam Prince Şehzade
Friend Tovara Denur Jitadam Princess Shehzadi
Halfling Sha'adam Patriarch Hemiria
Faulskin Adamja High-priest(ess) Al-Kahyn(a)
Duke Sheihykh
Duchess Shahykh
Lord / Lady Emyhr(a)
Ser / Dame Sih'di / Mih'de
Noble Nabil(a)
Chieftain Zaeim
Advisor Astisha

Naming Schemes

In Anjyarr, as elsewhere, the personal name of an individual was the most important means of identification, not only in this life but in the hereafter and in social memory for eternity. To the Khadan, the name and essence were inseparably interconnected. In their ancient culture and religion, it was believed that the world was created by pronouncing the name of everything that came into existence, and,  in magical practice, knowing the "true" name of supernatural and transcendent beings helped one to gain power over them. Thus, the name was considered a vital constituent of one's personality in Khadan culture.

Names would often be differentiated or linked to historical or literary figures. These include the names of legendary figures, kings, religious personalities, and old gods and goddesses. For instance, male names like Ahman, Muhaddin, Metehan, and Khurshid and female names such as Sa'har, Isha, Ra'na, and Met'hani reflect this tradition.

In modern times, Khadan names have taken on new forms, often appearing as compounds or bearing specific meanings. Female names commonly feature suffixes such as -i, -eh, -ah, or -a, as seen in Somayeh, Noora, Kazirah, Farid, Shana, Mija, Jahanara, and Sadia. Meanwhile, male names, which had common short first names, often end with -an, -ar, -id, -ad, -in, -ir, -al, or -il, for example, Danyal, Rashad, Qusar, Sahil, and Zayan.

Furthermore, the addition of -El or -Al serves as the definitive article, indicating that the family name begins with "the." This convention often signifies the family name's association with a profession. However, there are instances it may also be associated with a title or specific origin of the person in question.

Cultures

AnjyarrAI.png The Sultanate of Anjyarr At the mouth of the great Ifriq delta lies the emirate of Al-Khadir, capital of the great Sultanate of Anjyarr. It is a paradise of great wealth and prosperity in the midst of an unruly wasteland. Founded by a tribe of nomadic traders, whom settled due to the pleasant climate and geographic location near the Ifriq, Al-Khadir quickly became a trading hub for races all around the world. The city is a gateway to anyone wishing to enter the Southern world. It offers a large market for all kinds of goods, from elven trinkets to dwarven drinks, but also an extensive range of local wares such as tobacco, carpets, coffee, spices, and garments!

World View

General Khadan Human opinions on the other races of Eden.
AttianMale1.jpg On Attians… Neutral

“If you know their history, you know our cousin-kin have suffered as much as we did in our ancient history. However, where I believe we grew, Attians wouldn't dare to accept a world where we could all coincide with our different cultures and beliefs. But, despite this, they can be excellent company, share a drink or two, or be great trade partners.”

  • Mohsen Hatama, Scholar of Al-Khadir
AverageSadge.png On Hinterlanders… Slightly Positive

“Hinterlanders? I mean, they have been less troublesome than the Attians of Hadriana. They are open-minded, kind, and less religiously strict than their Attian kin. We profit greatly from each other's wares and goods during trade. Though, despite this, I do have to mention they often seem greedy with their coin. But which merchant wouldn't, right?”

  • Dakhe Nin'gal Al-Idina, spice merchant of Al-Jabrid
HelfAI.jpg On High Elves… Slightly Negative

“Their culture is filled with so much disdain and hatred for other races, other beliefs, and cultures—most notably our Dark Elven companions. They would never share anything with anyone else. We have High Elven citizens in our cities and bazaars; they seem to have adapted to the rest of Eden, have learned to coexist. Why can't they?”

  • Asardin Osma'han, guard of the eastern Al-Khadir gate.
WelfAI.jpg On Wood Elves… Neutral

“We don't know much about their forest realm. I've heard stories of walking trees, giant magical creatures that defend nature itself from outsiders. I've seen them walk around our streets; they seem so full of themselves and reserved, as if we should be thankful for whatever they protect in the far east. Though, I always wonder what their realm is like. It must be quite the opposite from our own, a desolate desert compared to a lush, magical forest.”

  • Shala el-Amu'barahk, handweaver in Al-Khadir
DelfAI.jpg On Dark Elves… Very Positive

“The Dark Elves? You don't know the stories? Do you know how they brought salvation upon our kin when our civilization began to collapse? More than a thousand years ago, they arrived in our realm and introduced us to art, medicine, and science, fleeing war-stricken lands and cast from their homes. Of course, over the centuries, we have experienced some of their rulers being corrupt or grim, but we have so much to thank them for. Being our rulers does not bother me; they have only helped our people.”

  • Mahmood Khurshid Al'asar, Fisherman of Al-Khadir
DenurAI.jpg On Denur… Neutral

“Denur? Never seen them. They don't like our climate, I suppose. I heard they often stumble around on the streets of Al-Jabrid, trying to obtain some Dark Steel minerals or sell their newest inventions. But other than that? They don't seem to do any harm. I say: keep it that way.”

  • Ali Sal'hama, shipwright of Al-Khadir
HalflingAI.jpg On Halflings… Positive

“The smallfolk seem always so passionate about our food markets. They don't often come by due to the scorching heat, but when they do, they are such a joy to be around. They tell the funniest stories and are eager to hear more about our newest items in the Bazaar. Say, have you seen my bag of coin by chance?”

  • Amata Balashi, barmaid of Al-Jabrid
OrcAI.jpg On Orcs… Neutral

“Brutes are what they are. They are strong and aggressive, but they have a sense of humor. If you respect them, they can respect you, that is, if they have some sort of manners. They enjoy socializing with our soldiers because they think they have much in common with their warrior culture. I say: good. It reduces the mess we have to clean up in our taverns and markets.”

  • Iya Mas'hati, merchant in Al-Khadir
GoblinAI.jpg On Goblins… Negative

“Scheming, backstabbing, looting: thieves. Last week, they stole two of my sheep, gutted one of my chickens, and displayed it like some bloody artwork as if it were a sick joke! It cost me a fortune. They are nothing but scum. I avoid them in our markets as much as I can.”

  • Arsames Al-Ma'zar, farmer of Al-Adam
TieflingAI.jpg On Tieflings… Very positive

“They are good people. Like us, they do not care where you come from or what gods you believe in. We've accepted them for who they are, and they paid us back with kindness and have become part of our society. Like us, they live and fight for something they believe inn: a place to call home.”

  • Appan Raasuht, palace guard


Noteworthy Characters

King Tarath the First

Born in the temple city of Al'Tojik, the first city of Anjyarr more than a thousand years ago, Tarath was the royal heir to a wealthy king of a tribe who sought to build an empire based on his image and of his great fathers before him. Through masses of slaves taken on his conquests, he built temples greater than any of its time, statues of himself, spreading his fame throughout Anjyarr, turning Al'Tojik into the grandest city of the realm and its capital. He united the first tribes, created borders, and made conquests to gain wealth for the Khadan thanks to an ever-growing army. While he was not bestowed immortality like the Pharo's after him, he set the foundation of the many cults that would gather the means of sorcery and put the first foundations of the realm that would soon be known as Anjyarr. His legacy, however, is lost through the age of time, with the ruins of Al'Tojik all but gone, claimed by the desert once again. Only the abandoned gold mines near the supposed location of its former existence are left today.

High Queen Met'hani, Pharo of Aanos

“Bow, pilgrims, bow before High Queen Met'hani, The Golden Queen of Aanos, Eternal Lady, She Who Bares the Beauty of Kathra, defiance made flesh, the Serpent Queen.

Kneel so that you might bask in her radiance! For she has come to unite us.”

- Sha'alti, High-Priest of Aanos, 615 B.F.S

The stories of Met'hani, the first female Pharo, are favorites among the women of the Kha'mal tribes. What makes her so famous is the start and tragic end of her legacy. The "Eternal Lady" and "The Golden Queen of Aanos," her intelligence, temper, and bravery were as legendary as her beauty and added to an intense sense of honor and justice. She fought against the enemies of Anjyarr on the frontlines and used her charismatic political power to further the realm's gain. She changed the laws of the realm to allow women to practice the Arcane magics, and through this, her popularity grew. However, her sister Somnyah'la, famously known as "The Sleepwalker," grew jealous of her sisters' power and, as one of the priests in the Sorcerers' Cult, sought out the darkest powers for answers. Meeting with a Demon and solving its riddles, she was influenced to sacrifice Met'hanis's firstborn and heir, consuming the infant's blood to obtain the power of immortality. While she succeeded, and the Demon granted her what was promised, she was turned into a Vampire who began a short conquest for her power with her undead followers. She was eventually banished into the Demonic realm thanks to the Sorcerers' Cult and at the cost of Met'hani's life. Her reign was tragically short, cut down as she was in her prime. All of Anjyarr mourned her passing, for they knew she would have brought great glory to the empire. She was embalmed and placed in a seated position within a specially-made reliquary in the southern mountain ranges. There she sits, her tomb faded over the course of history, with many still waiting for her return.

Pharo Akhmat, "The Great Uniter"

Akhmat was known as the Great King and Pharo of the city of Sepharat, the capital of Anjyarr at his time, now known as the "Valley of Kings." Going by many titles, such as his most famous, "The Great Uniter," Akhmat is known all over Anjyarr by all the Khadan tribes that still kneel to him today. Akhmat was depicted as a great and powerful Pharo; he himself a vision of splendor and martial prowess, but also as an arrogant and cruel king. He listened to the priests of the Sorcerers Cult and realized that only a leader who could command the gods' respect would earn the people's total adoration. To this end, Pharo Akhmat, alone amongst all the kings of Anjyarr, paid homage to the ancient gods; early in his reign, he ordered the restoration of temples and erected magnificent statues to be constructed in their honor. It turned Sepharat into a temple city, more significant than any human city ever made at the time. He sacrificed his two children at the highest temple of Kathra to gain the gods' favor, and when the time came, he conquered the various city-states that tried to break free from Anjyarr's Empire. He reigned as the greatest Pharo to be ever known and, thanks to the cult, the first to find the answer to immortality. Through arcane sorcery, Akhmat's life was extended. Now seen as a new deity by the Khadan, he ascended to godhood and led the Khadan into a prosperous golden age. Yet, after a long reign of 300 years, he eventually came to pass. His legacy was never forgotten, for he was interred in the most astonishing tomb ever constructed, so large that no other tomb would outdo it. Some today believe that if he were to be awakened, he would lead Anjyarr back into a new golden age, for that is all that Akhmat sought: dominion over the desert realm and beyond.

Character Traits

Racial Traits - Khadan Humans
Arcane initiate Players with this trait know the "Flame Arrow" spell without needing to be a spellcaster
Strong Players with this trait get two extra points in the strength stat.
Limb Carver Players with this trait can replace parts of their body with sandstone sculptures when lost. If they do, the body part becomes fully functional again after one IC year.

Though the body part is and still looks like sandstone.

Nomad's Stomach The food bar of players with this trait lowers significantly slower than usual.
Follower of Akhmat Players with this trait can summon a skeleton which can be used in CRP using the skeleton stat block.
Decapitating strike Once per battle during CRP. The player can choose to instead of making a normal attack it will do a single Decapitating blow.

If they do, they may do a single attack with any weapon that does D6 damage.

Attuned to Ignos Players with this trait can ignite their weapon. Applying the "Burning" status effect to whoever they hit.
Soul Reaper At the start of combat, players with this trait can select a target who's soul is marked by Akhmat and which they must claim.

If they do, the player can re-roll attack rolls against this target for the duration of the battle.


Races
Human Races Attians · Khadans · Hinterlanders
Elvish Races High Elves · Wood Elves · Dark Elves
Dwarvish Races Denur · Halflings
Orcish Races Orcs · Goblins
Other Races Sylvani · Tieflings