Eldal-Adadi

== Description == Eldal-Adadi is a Mediterranean style city of Yimmu-Audal. It is south of the Audalad capital of Urnu-Arrak and the ruins of Yadishel bordering the Archduhcy of Grandia. Its present leader being GrayIsYes the city's founder.

Culture
The culture of Eldal-Adadi is somewhat influenced by the architecture of Urnu-Arrak and the city's own, somewhat unique Mediterranean architectural style.

Religion
The largest religion in Eldal-Adadi is the Red Cult but it is a secretive one. The second largest religion is Hukar Sharud, with Eldal-Adadi being one of its holy sites.

Geography
Eldal-Adadi is located on the coast of a bay of the Atsyllean sea in its middle north. The city borders five biomes a plains, a oak and birch forest, a savanna and a desert one. Eldal-Adadi has a nearby river floating next to it that connects Urnu-Arrak and the Atsyllean.

Government
The city is ran by count and Sahrad GrayIsYes and Nadu Relmont as his right hand man. It follows the laws of Yimmu-Audal.

Notable Buildings
Courthouse of Audal, hosted Empress Mistic and King Zelorm's wedding

Adadid Theater, currently under construction

Adadid Marketplace Building, finished, but without a purpose

Notable People
GrayIsYes, Domestikos, Count of Eldal-Adadi, former regent, Chief Diplomat, and Emperor of Yimmu-Audal

TheRealOJOJ, Monke King and former Chief Diplomat of Yimmu-Audal

Relmont, founder of the bordering Archduchy of Grandia, regent of the Audal duchy and Nadu of Eldal-Adadi

Pre-founding
Not much is known of what was in the location of Eldal-Adadi before its settling. Elders of the Audal duchy speak that where the city stands now there used to be a small sandstone house tested by time, broken up, waiting to collapse. In the house lived  a family whose name is unknown. All of the members of the family are now deceased, their memory forgotten by most except the oldest of the duchy. The family was known as one of the greatest fishers of the region. Elders say that most of them came to buy their fish from the family, but as most things, the business was abandoned, along with the house. The youngest member of the family never found a wife and eventually died in a war, meaning that he'd never have children to carry on the family's lineage.

Settling
Eldal-Adadi was settled by two groups, a travelling merchant group called Alruja from an old fallen nation of the proper Alteniquia desert, and settlers from then the overpopulated city of Urnu-Arrak.

Because of overpopulation in the Audalad capital of Urnu-Arrak the city's government decided to send a group of the city's citizens to settle a new city called Eldal-Adadi in the south of Urnu-Arrak on the coast of the Atsyllean sea to solve the overpopulation problem in Urnu-Arrak. At somewhat the same time, the travelling merchant group were banished from their desert nation of proper Alteniquia. While travelling from Urnu-Arrak (also being banished there), they met the settlers that were sent to create the new city of Eldal-Adadi. Both groups spoke, both traded items, and both agreed to settle the new city.

Altuja
The origins of the Altuja isn't known even by the group's eldest members, but it is known that it started somewhere in once a great nation in the Alteniquia desert. The group were travelling desert merchants. The merchant group was known to travel the deserts of proper Alteniquia, scamming people along the way and evading taxes in the cities they settled for a bit. Hearing of this sort of unhealthy business practices and such law breakings, the leader of the desert nation banished them from the nation properly. With nowhere to go, the travelling merchants headed for the oldest city of Rathnir, Urnu-Arrak, but the local government having heard of these sort of merchants did not allow them to enter into the city, so the merchants headed south of Urnu-Arrak, where they'd met the settlers of Eldal-Adadi, who agreed to create the city together.