Amos

It is said by mythics of Amos that the people of Amos arrived from the Pyramids of Nasrid on the long dead world of Jagdas. It is also said that the same people that landed on Rathnir were instructed by the slumbering god Snak'geshem to construct the Pyramid of Asir. Meanwhile, on Rathnir at the time of the Nasridi peoples arrival, part of the bustling city of Reunil was crushed by the Pyramids landing in their river, but the arrival of the Nasridi would usher in a new Golden Age for the Geshemi-subjugated Erekenthiin people.

History
Amos was founded on the 2nd day of Rathnir, as a lighthouse outpost on the opposite shore along the Sea of Pearls. It stayed like this, slowly developing and gathering resources to combat with the intense upkeep at the time, until it became a major Yimmu-Audalian outpost on the Sea of Pearls.

Second Period
The Second Period of Amos was one of the most prosperous periods of Amos, where upkeep was dealt with and the city expanded along the major sections of the Delta and the Pyramid of Asir was built. Many infrastructure projects were completed during this age, including the road system. Along with many other improvements, this age was the early golden age of the city. The city was the first non-capital city to be directly incorporated into the nation of Yimmu-Audal due to the switch to lands. Now, due to Yimmu-Audal's current position as one of the largest empires of Rathnir, and it's proximity to Urnu-Arrak, many projects have been completed or are under construction or are being planed to increase trade, with some being the Sea-Pickle Sea Route from Urnu-Arrak to Amos.

Geography
Amos is located on the Sea of Pearls, ans is a major port in Central Alteniquia. It's explorer's have ventured as far as Etscharien, and have gone all the way to the opposite side of the continent, to Alteniquia Minor.

Economy and Architecture
A large portion of the income comes from mining expeditions and nether hunts. The architecture is a creole blend of Yimmu-Audalian and Erekenthiin, along with other real-life influences, such as Greek and Sumerian. The architectural style has evolved to bleng geometry with sandstone, and with new spruce production and imports of terracotta, this style is flourishing.

Erekenthiin Peoples
The Erekenthiin hail from the savanna to the north of Amos, where they then migrated south to the Three Rivers. They settled down for many years until being conquered by the Geshemi, which in turn fell apart due to the arrival of the Yimmu-Audalads. More in-depth history about the Erekenthiin can be found here.

Nasridi/Snakes Bend Peoples
"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 separate regions, with many districts evolving like the Phir Garden and The Central Temple."''

This was the main history for the Jagdasian Nasridi. Now the Nasridi have molded themselves into a unique and prosperous society, intermarrying with the native Erekenthiin people. The Second Phir Garden is currently being constructed while the Central Temple has manifested itself as the prosperous main island. After the Great Pyramids stuck land, they vowed to never split up again and still hold strong to this day.