Shirûn

Shirûn was founded on the XXth of XXXXXX by EasternKhan, as a successor town of Maerun of Old Jagdas. It is currently an autonomous Khanate of the Republic of Posavaria.

Location
The city is built on the Great Plain of Midland Sparwood Minor, between the Verheaven Mountains of southern Posavaria, The Interdam Desert and the Northern Valdreach mountain range. The city is built in a mixed South-Asian and Mongolian style and has many small settlements across the plain to enforce the city's claims to the region.
 * Middle Shirûn - Capital of the region and the seat of the Khan.
 * Runads - Shirûn's easternmost settlement bordering the city-state of New-Interland and where the Great Horse of the border is. It also has a beef ranch and small farm.
 * Saurun - The most southernly settlement bordering Valdreach. It also has a sheep and horse ranch.
 * Midrun - A central settlement also consisting of sheep and horse ranches, and containing several border outposts and smaller farms in the region.

Religion & Culture
The sole religious belief in Shirûn is its pagan religion, often called Shirûnic Paganism. It is worshiped in shrines where offerings to the Goddess Nørn and spirits are given. Other religions are accepted, but are not endorsed by the government. Shirûnic culture is largely based on horse rearing and breeding, with much attention given to them and their sacredness in the faith - It is a crime to harm or kill any while in the territory for non-religious reasons.

Stable House
The Shirûn stable house is built on the outer edge of the town and has room for 24 horses within it. It contains the finest horses in Shirûn and are extremely valuable to the town.

Shirûn Library
The library is one of the most ancient buildings in Shirûn, with the recently-discovered crypts containing the Ancient Texts and artefacts that form the basis of Shirûnic Paganism. The building has been restored and is now taking in more texts from foreign cultures.

Shirûn Meeting Hall
The Great Hall is the centrepiece of the town and where the Khan is seated. It contains the Royal Vaults and valuable heads.