Kumaur

Kumaur (formerly known as Kumuur) is a city on the largest of the islands located in the strait that separates South-Western Sparwood and Western Cymru. The town was founded on the 12 of February 2021.

It is currently part of the Province of Silvay (though it actively ignores the oversight or ruling of the Hanzerouenn) within the Autokratoria of Sirradra. It is one of two Siradrii towns in Sparwood, the other being Kairos, which lies within the county of Kemria, and thus also under same jurisdiction. It is the first frontier into the northern continent, and falls along the border of Eisenland, Aezenfjord, and Tortuga.

The city (and surrounding county of Kemria) is ruled by Llyre es vel Volaerys, the former Prime Minister of Sirradra.

Founding and Past
Founded by Breton Aerouant and Deltafox on February 12, 2021, Kumaur was originally settled (unknowingly) on land that belonged to the the VIR successor state of Aezenfjord. After negotiations with SirMisterPanda, the owner of the land, the city was granted independence to become the city state of Kumuur (a bastardisation of the Kemrian "Golden City"). Kumuur rapidly began to expand, attracting members form the wave of fourth generation new players. It proclaimed itself to be a Pirate-Republic turned mercantile city state. It is also during this period that ties with the growing Viodoxa where established and began to deepen. This would be followed by an expantion of the rest of the Crescent Islands. The political structure of the town now also began to solidify, with trusted members and a monarch coming to a decision together. It is this very system that would lead Kummur to make the most crucial choice in its short existence, joining the rising nation of Viodoxa.

This decision however, occurred at a sour time as a prior misunderstanding would lead to Azenfjord seeing the prior statement that the settlement was mistakenly placed on their land as disingenuous and revoking the land claims of Kumuur, threatening them with a mass migration to the northern Falkheim-Concord territory of Cymru. This would see representatives from all three cities, notably Valen McSpeigel, Valerie Hirshy, and SirMrPanda deliberating on the future of Kumuur. The conflict was resolved with the Kumuur Accords, setting an alliance that allowed Kumuur to join Viodoxa and had deeper ramifications in forging an alliance between the VIR successor states of Viodoxa and Aezenfjord.

Kumuur had also been undergoing a boom in population with the both the city's player count and area rapidly increasing. Trade with mainland Viodoxa would lead to the creation of the Viodoxan name, Kamarum, also being adopted as one of the region's many names. This period also saw a religious reawakening in the city, with it's citizens coming to the realisation that the island itself was cursed, allowing for several cults to spring up in the growing paranoia surrounding it. During this time the Flavian family, royal house of Regnum Fortuna, also sought and were granted, asylum in Kumaur following the coup of Antonius II.

Breton made Augustine Salvay Hanzerouenn in September of that year, during the Reformation movement, and Kumaur was once again being worked on. Refugees from Ryzan, Alfheim, and Chevkri also immigrated to the region, and several colonies were established on mainland Cymru, forming the basis of Silvay. Eventually, conflict with Libertalians over the city of Salapet/Thalassii built on Silvish land led to the Massacre of Salapet and eventually the Libertalian incident in early October, redulting in the mass executions and exodus of Libertalians to north Sparwood, eventually forming the Kingdom of Thalassii.

After the Second Archonate of Viodoxa collapsed in Late October 2021, Silvay was recognised as independant, soon joining the Seratovian State with Kumuur as a county within the province. Silvay entered a golden age during the next few months under Seratova and later the Third Archonate, until war once again came to their shores.

Imperial Archonal Union
By the time of the beginning of the Second Purple Insurrection (also known as Loic's War, The March of the Exiles, and the Viodoxan War) at the end of 2021/beginning of 2022, Kumaur was still in its golden age, with a large population. However, this brutal war of attrition spanning decades slowly whittled down the population of the Viodoxan cities, until eventually Kumaur's population had been reduced to less than half of its original size, and many cities suffered the same fate. By the end of the conflict, Kumaur was struggling to hang on, with only several dedicated residents as the curse and the ocean slowly consumed the town. While physically untouched, the city had more or less died, with many citizens falling victim to the cursed land or diseases, killed in the battles, or simply leaving for other, less war-torn regions of the world.

The better part of two decades passed and Augustine, the Count of Kumaur was growing old, in his will passed the city on to Llyre es vel Volaerys, one of the young ministers of the Union who had taken office under Loic's administration. It is unclear if he made that choice genuinely or due to his mind being addled, but regardless he died shortly afterwards, and his son (and heir) William also died soon therafter, marking the end of old Kemrian culture.

By this time the city was a ghost town and in more or less ruins, but Llyre (and his friend Ryan vom Dirkson) came to the city with the intent to rebuild it. Unfortunately, due to the concurrent events of the Eisenlandian Reunification, Ryan committed suicide on the island and Llyre, unable to cope with the situation, returned to mainland Cymru. It was around this time that a meteor partially destroyed the lighthouse in the southern harbour, and another impacted the southeastern end of the island, triggering the opening of a large sinkhole that released the strange black worms into the soil and water of Kumaur, as well as slowly leeching a strange gas into the air, that upon reacting with the air, quickly turned noxious.

Autorkratoria of Sirradra
Following the Viesten Coup, Llyre once again returned to Kumaur, stationed along the Eisenlandian and Tortugan borders. While some pirates were permitted to enter the city, Eisenlandian citizens were barred from the island under threat of violence. During this time, Llyre and his nephew Reyan Bakura began renovations of the city, tearing down crumbling houses and rebuilding parts of the canal system in order to at least attempt to restore a sense of safety and life into the ruins.

Several years later, Ravennn von Technostatos, a former Eisenlandian politician, defected from the nation and was allowed to join Kumaur despite tensions in the region. It is unknown what happened to him, and despite months of invesitgations, nothing was ever turned up regarding the mass of pulsating flesh slowly spreading through his house or what became of the man. The house was later detached from the main canal system of the city, towed out to sea, and destroyed with a series of artillery barrages from the shore.

In the following decades the city continued to rebuild itself, evntually devloping its own culture and customs as time went on, eventually growing into somewhat of a self-sufficient city state. It functions through its sale and exports of chemical weapons and technology, as well as specialty goods like lotus silk, warped fungus, and sealksin.

Geography
Kumaur is on an island of the same name off the southwestern coast of Sparwood, between the Eisenlandian Archapelago and Aezenfjord. The island has a rocky shore, multiple coves, and several hills. Much of the land is occupied by farmland, while the city itself is mostly built on the water on the southern end of the island.

The ocean around the island is dangerous, due to large amounts of magma and large blackstone spikes that emerge from the seafloor.

Government
Kumaur is ruled by the Count of Kemria, Llyre es vel Volaerys. It is a complete authoritarian state under martial law, forgoing some of the guidelines set out by the Imperial Syntagma in the name of safety and efficiency. Beyond the Count himself, Kumaur also mantains a council, made up of 2-5 citizens selected by the leader as recognition for hard work and seniority.

The government provides all citizens with the necessities of life, including homes, food, water, uniforms, rebreather systems, and healthcare. These things are provided with the explicit intent to increase productivity by ensuring citizens are in good health and satisfied, ensuring maximum efficiency. The city is run under the presence of the Peacekeepers, the local police force who enforce curfews, culling of mutations, and root out any rumours of treason and heresy.

Weather
Kumaur's weather is usually cold, and most often gloomy. While it rarely snows, thunderstorms are common all year, and the torrential downpour can vary from rain to sleet and hail. The rare sunny days in Kumaur as seen as holidays and all workers are given the day off to enjoy the occasion and spend time with their families. The sky is usually dark, due mostly to the overcast weather from storms, but in the months leading up to large battles, the arms and munitions factories in Kumaur are pushed to their limits, and the sky is often blackened with smoke and coal fumes.

The Curse
According to local legend stretching from the Kamarum era to modern Kumaur, the Golden Isle itself is cursed by the gods. Misfortune has always seemed to come to Kumaur, and is part of why the Kemrian peoples built their homes out in the water, instead of on the cursed land itself. Additionally, the city itself seems to be mutating the populace...

The Sinkhole
The impact site of the meteor that struck the southeastern side of the island opened a large sinkhole, one that seemed to have been sealed for an impossibly long time. Upon its exhumation, the sinkhole (or perhaps the meteor itself) released several things, namely among them the strange black worms that lived in it, and a strange gas, that upon reacting with the air, becomes a compound known as Verhzgene.

At the bottom of the sinkhole sits the meteor itself, large enough for fifteen men to stand around it with their arms outstretched. Inside, it has been carved into a small shrine filled with candles. Here, it is where the souls of the honourable dead are kept. The walls are decorated with ochre handprints, each representing the closest bond to those who died in a way seen as "honourable" by Kumaura (especially in battle or to save another).

Verhzgene
Verhzgene, or Kemrian Gas, is purplish-grey in colour and settles close to the ground, forming a noxious fog and an unsettling haze across the city. It is also, unfortunately, extremely toxic, causing severe respiratory damage upon inhalation, as well as irritation to the mucous membranes of the eyes, nose and mouth. Upon extended exposure, Kemrian Gas begins to corrode and essentially 'liquify' the esophagus and lungs, eventually killing the victim via asphyxiation. It is also extremely reactive to saltwater, allowing for the port of Kumaur to be relatively safe (far longer exposure is required to cause any damage), while the island and city proper require adequate respiratory protection. Attempts to contain the gas have been as of yet unsuccessful, but the Kemrian Engineering Korps' R&D branch has successfully made chemical weapons utilising the compound.

Despite how deadly Verhzgene is, it can however, become an intoxicant. When filtered improperly and exposure is limited to small amounts, the afflicted will begin to hear voices and see strange things. Extremely addictive, this hallucinogenic slowly eats away at the victim. The side effects start small, pallid, clammy skin and sleepless nights, but slowly become worse, the skin turning grey and sickly, veins darkening and the sclera of the eyes turning black. Violent outbursts, paranoia, and slurred or garbled speech are also signs that one may be afflicted by Verhzgene gas.

Wildlife & Animals
The most distinctive native wildlife is the aforementioned black worms, small parasitic organisms originating from the sinkhole (or possibly the meteor) that infest the island. When they find a host and left untreated, they will consume the host from the inside out, bursting from the hollowed husk as a fully grown phantom. The size of the phantom varies depending on the size of the host, and most phantoms are small enough to be seen as pests and easily killed by an intrepid citizen with good aim or a good swinging arm. Other wildlife include various sea creatures and sea birds, as well as wild rabbits and small game, though mutated and adapted to the harsh environment and often living along the shore. There are no large animals (predatory or otherwise) native to Kumaur. Livestock are also rarely kept on the island itself, due to the air quality, but some of the smaller islands around the main settlement have small herds of caribou, aurochs, and sheep. Pets are a luxury, and those who can afford them often have specially fitted masks for their animals. The only beasts of burden on the island are various skeleton horse breeds, used to plow fields, carry loads, and provide transportation.

Overview
While originally a mercantile state, Kumaur's culture has diverged rapidly from the time of the Second Archonate to the modern day Sirradra. Silvish Kemrian culture is completely extinct following the collapse of the 3rd Archonate, being replaced with modern day Kemrian culture. Modern Kemrian is a more melting pot, with Eisenlandian, Silvish, Kartek, and Tovarishan influence, straying far from the original culture of the region. It is however, still a strongly maritime culture, and most citizens are proficient swimmers and are familiar on and around seafaring vessels.

For more in-depth information see: Kemrian Culture (this page got too long lol)

People
The people of Kumaur are hardy, to say the least. They continue to survive and scrape by every day despite the extremely high mortality rate (between 20-40% by most estimates, depending on the year) of the region, mostly from accidents related to the dilapidated city, the toxic air, drowning, or by going insane. Despite this, the average resident of Kumaur, is as a general statement, fairly satisfied with their life, and few people who come to the city choose to leave.

Appearance wise, the native (human or elvish) people of Kumaur usually have dark brown or black hair and pale eyes with varying skintones. Residents are commonly quite tall, and 185cm (6ft) is a common average, with some citizens pushing 7 feet or more. In all species present on the island, albinism and leucism are extremely common, as well are mutations such as growth of horns/antlers or vestigial wings. Kumaura folk also tend to have sharper, more pronounced canine teeth than the average member of their species from outside of the Kemrian region.

The family unit is extremely important. Since infant mortality is fairly high, children are rarely given names until they are around 3-5 years old and are suitably healthy, as a method of preventing unnecessary attachment in case of death. Despite this attitude, family units are quite close knit and are seen as the backbone of the city. Due to the general necessity of wearing a rebreather system, the masks have become part of Kumaura identity, and thus most people only remove them around close friends or family.

It is a common attitude to be extremely grim and fatalistic, and the humour of the people of modern-day Kumaur is most often described as "uncomfortable" and "dry", and predominantly seems to be gallows humour. Celebration is a rare occurance and usually only reserved for a marriage, victory, or the coming of age of a healthy child. When celebrations do happen, they are spirited affairs with plenty of alcohol, food, and occasionally, ritualised combat. Suspicion and wariness of "newcomers" is seen as normal, and Kumaura are a naturally distrustful and cautious people.

Beliefs & Religion
While there is no unifying religion in Kumaur, the people of the island are extremely superstitious.

Magic is seen as strange and dangerous, preferring the reliable nature of their own technology to the fickle whims of magic and gods. This leads to a preference for medicine as compared to potions and brews, or even healing magic. When injured, a Kumara will generally prefer mechanical replacements over a magical one, even if the magical solution is objectively "better". However, this also leads to a degree of veneration and supersition around redstone tech, leading to almost a pseudo-religious zeal. People will often pray to or leave offerings to their machines, to the point of near anthropomorphisation of the object, treating it as a living being.

Psychic abilities and extreme mutations are seen as a nearly heretical insult to Kemrian culture, and those showing signs of either are often quickly culled by the Peacekeeper Corps, or otherwise captured, and sent to elsewhere in the Empire if the Council determines their abilities are useful to the Autokrator's will and vision.

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 * A lot of stuff in the city hasn't been built yet, so the appearance doesn't quite match the lore yet, but hopefully will soon!! :D
 * This page is being constantly updated with more and more information by foolscrow (foolscrow#9346 i take lore comms!! msg me on discord)