Nasrid

History
The once warring tribes of the Snakes Bend Delta fought against each other for resources and food in the scarce desert for a few hundred years. By the time colonization of the Unnamed Sea to the north had begun, they tribes began to take notice of this shift. Soon enough, they had banded together and had united the Snakes Bend Delta under the rule of architecture2. Then as an even greater shift as they had almost no infrastructure they joined the Empire of Yimmu-Audal in their efforts, and began to build up their local region very quickly, through irrigation projects and farming. Before the collapse, Nasrid was a rapidly growing city with 1 person, the founder, architecture2.

The 17 assorted tribes of the Delta each did their own part, with many of them focusing on fishing and farming, but also a select few tribes were assigned to stoneworking, sandstone-mining, and architecture. Over time, as the culture of the Yimmu-Audal began to diffuse into the tribes practices, they reorganized themselves and developed into many seperate regions, with many districts evolving like the Phir Garden and The Central Temple.

Geography
Nasrid was located south of the Unnamed Sea in the Amir Desert. It was situated at the mouth of the Snakes Bend River, which leads to Apollo. Citywise, its closest neighbors are the farming city of Dunat to the southeast, Apollo to the south, and the Shyr-Arrak and spawn regions to the north.

Religion
Some Nasridi believed in Elisin-Kemism, a belief in which the 3 Gods Qas'uq, Temit, and Snak'geshem live in harmony, with Snak'geshem leading their triumvirate. There was one stray tribe who went and settled to the south downriver, but they all died and Nasrid claimed the area for themselves. The religion believed in syncretism with others, with the Triumvirate presiding over all other gods they welcome to their court.

Economy
The Nasridi economy was mainly built off of farming, with fishing having died down. The potato held a large amount of significance to the city, as it was their main source of income.

Architecture
Nasridi architecture was a blend of adapted Egyptian, Sumerian, and Yimmu-Audal with a mix of other elements like Greek and Roman. Future projects plan to use terracotta but they have been scrapped due to the collapse. A desert reclamation plan was planned, originating with the Phir Garden, to help the grasslands retake the once-fertile Amir Desert however this wasn't as successful as planned and ended up slightly flooding the Snakes Bend River.