Rizad


Rizad

Founder
First empire
Founding date
22nd century
Country
Ustilian empire
Region
Central Pradjati
Importance
Regional capital
Cultures
Ustilian, Temash, Jaddite
Religions
Feynism, Temash ancestral way
Historical owners
First Empire (22nd-23rd century), Small Ustilian states (23rd-26th century), Tamashkhan empire (26th-29th century), Disputed in the southern holy wars (29th-30th century), Independent city-state (30th-late 32nd century), Tamashkhan emprire (32nd-35th century), Independent city-state (35th-37th century), Ustilian empire (37th century onwards)

A city of three cultures, Rizad sits on the Continental canal as the crossroads between two continents and two seas. Its strategically important position guarantees that whoever controls it will be in charge of all trade between the Inner sea and the great western ocean, making it coveted by the continent’s great empires. Due to its long history of changing hands the city has developed a unique culture of its own blending traditions of both north and south. The city boasts a diverse population mostly composed of Ustilians, Temash and Jaddites whose relationship has historically fluctuated between harmony and ethnic strife. Because of its complicated history and unpredictable future the city many have defined it as a place of organized chaos where anything can happen and changes strike when they are least expected.

Index

History

Origin

Temash control and southern holy wars

Ustilian empire (37th century - 4000)

Feyn’s death and Rizad revolution (4000-4004)

Restored Ustilian empire

Geography

Culture

Economy