Mora

= Mountainside City-State of Mora =

Mora is a City-State located in the northern tip of the Kunami River, in the valley between two mountains. To the East stands the Eagle's Nesting Ground, a vast mountain range that is shared with the dwarves of Hyljaheim and the vampires of Carpe Noctem, and to the West there sits the Twins, two giant mountainous peaks. This valley is named the Witche's Valley, and it is incredibly fertile, green and... somewhat peacefull.

The Dukedom
Mora is technically a dukedom and, as such, it is ruled by a duke, a duchess in this case. Nihilla Eleanora is the one in question, and she rules from top of her tower of granite. She is in charge of the city-state's politics, economics and general well being, and famously built the city's famous aqueducts by herself. City planninng is, however, left to the citizens themselves to make, in a bid for the city to grow organically, as it should be.

The Great Red Wall
It is impossible to not notice the giant and menacing red wall to the city's north. That frightening landmark was built years ago by the vampires of Carpe Notcem, Marquis Sanguis to be exact, in a desperate bid to expell the people of Mora from their rightfully owned lands... Sadly, it worked.

Founding
Mora was founded by the people of Symistos, a tribe that built grand structures of stone, bastions against the darkness of the night. The fertile valley was selected as the building site of one such bastion, but the great red wall of Carpe Noctem was built before Symistos could react. As such the people fled in fear of Sanguis and his Capital of Evil, Sergorost. Only one person remained: the Witch of Stone, Nihilla Eleanora, a powerful kikimora that worships the stone and the ground and all things that are everlasting. Symistos is now long gone, to a faraway land of snow and permafrost.

And so Nihilla attempted to survive on her stone tower, alone, but she was assailed by Sanguis, who sought to drink her blood. The vampire was murdered on the spot, and his head displayed as a warning. It has been a long time since the skirmishes between Nihilla and Carpe Noctem, and Mora now has a truce with their evil neighbor.

Nihilla, however, was deeply unhappy living alone, with naught but her stones and witchcraft to keep her company, and the occasional rogue vampire attack, so she invited friends into her lands. The Archive, a strange being from Symistos, travelled back to aid her in construction. The River Reach Tivrdom, a neighboring nation-state which borders Mora to the south, fostered very friendly relations with the city-state, with one of their citizens, a toadman by the name of Nethy of Bogart, regularly aiding Nihilla in her construction of Mora.

Religion of Stones
Mora has an official state religion, but does not enforce it systematically. The religion in question is the Everlasting Church.

The Church
This religion is hundreds of years old, but for long has it been obscure, practiced by the few kikimores left in existance, but now, with the founding of Mora, it has gone public.

The Church preaches that something perfect would never wither, it would never be destroyed, only changed alongside the currents of causality, history, and space-time itself. Living beings can not hope to achive such perfection. Not even gods can, for they are so easily forgotten in time, mangled together and destroyed.

But stones... rocks, boulders, mountains, the very ground! Those things might be changed, yes, but never destroyed, not fully. The Church holds that things made from stone are sacred.

The Stone Themselves
The Church holds that every living being was made equal at the beggining of time, from the primordial dust that makes up Kylorne, and their souls came from the First Flame, but stones themselves do not have equal value bewteen themselves, even though the lowliest of stones have more value than our fragile bodies. The order of value is as follows:


 * 1) Emerald
 * 2) Diamond
 * 3) Amethyst
 * 4) Granite, Deepslate, Clay Bricks,
 * 5) Calcite, Basalt, Blackstone, Quartz, Prismarine
 * 6) Diorite, Andesite, Sandstone, Red Sandstone, Regular Stone
 * 7) Dripstone and redstone

The first two are reserved for weaponry and armour, and are used by the militant arm of the church. Granite, deepslate and clay bricks are used for roofs and roads, for they protect you from the elements and guide your way. Number 5 and 6 are reserved for the bases of buildings and unimportant roads. The bottom of the list is reserved only for extremelly niche uses, like machinery and renewable lava.

The Gargoyles
The Gargoyle Army is the militant arm of the Church. They are called gargoyles for they carry the legacy of the gargoyle Legions of Symistos, an ancient force of true gargoyles that used to protect the many bastions of Symistos. Some true gargoyles still remain, and some say their stone limbs can be heard grinding against each other at night, but they never moved again after the collapse of the first empire. Now, the Gargoyle Army cover themselves with the sacred stones emerald and diamond, using stone tools and weaponry, to protect both the intrests of the Church and the City-State itself.

Anyone can be part of the Gargolye Army, and it accepts people from outside the church as well, since it serves more secular purposes of defense.

The Valley of Witches
Mora is magically charged, the very ground beneath its foundations having latent, stone-borne magic flowing through it. As a result, many a strange creature find their homes in these valleys and forests.

Blêmios
The very original inhabitants of the Valley of the Witch, dating even before the tribes of kikimores, who gave the valley its name, miggrated to it. They are primitive humanoid creatures, albeit they are presumed to be as smart as humans.

They lived off the Kunami's extremelly bountyfull harvest of fish, squid and dolphin, and knew no aggriculture. They used stone tools, especially spears, and are known for their marksmenship with the humble, albeit deadly, javellin. They are almost extinct, but are considered a preserved speies, and killing blêmios is seen as illegal in most places where they are found.