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| | The '''Lendore Isles''', also known as the ''Spindrift Isles'', are a collection of five large islands in the [[Solnor Ocean]], just off the eastern coast of the former [[Great Kingdom]]. |
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| |name = Orcish Empire of the Pomarj
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| |ruler = Despot Turrosh Mak
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| |government = Dictatorship
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| |established = 582? [[Common Year|CY]]
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| |capital = Stoneheim
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| |major towns = [[Blue]], [[Highport]], [[Stoneheim]]
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| |resources = silver, electrum, gold, gems, slaves
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| |coinage = No official standard
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| |population = 476,000
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| |races =
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| |languages = Orcish, Common, Goblin
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| |religions = Orc pantheon, [[Beltar]], [[Syrul]], goblin pantheon
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| The '''Pomarj''' can refer either to a large peninsula located in the central [[Flanaess]], or to the '''Orcish Empire of the Pomarj''', located in the same region. | |
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| ==History==
| | These isles make up a nation officially known as the '''Radiant and Transformed Domain of Sehanine of the Lendore Isles''', though the realm is usually simply referred to as the "Lendore Isles" by most folk. This nation is essentially a theocracy ruled by the cult of the [[Elf|elven]] [[goddess]] [[Sehanine|Sehanine Moonbow]], and few other races are permitted to dwell in the realm. The group gained control of the islands in 583 [[Common Year|CY]]. |
| Before the [[Great Migrations]], the Pomarj was mainly a desolate region populated by primitive [[Flan (Greyhawk)|Flan]] tribespeople who revered equally primitive deities of earth and sky. Eventually, small numbers of outcast [[Suloise|Suel]] settled the region. The region received little notice from the rest of the world for centuries, remaining largely isolated.
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| In 295 [[Common Year|CY]], King [[Tavish I]] of [[Keoland]] and the Prince of Ulek, seeking to exploit the Pomarj's mineral wealth, raised an army to invade and subjugate the region, an endeavor which was accomplished in the span of a few years. The Pomarj was divided up into roughly a dozen small baronies, which were awarded to favored families of the Keoish throne. These sub-fiefs were administered by and under the protection of the [[Principality of Ulek]]. Over the next few decades, mining brought great wealth to these petty barons. In 305 CY, the town of [[Highport]] was constructed on the north coast to share these riches with the rest of the Flanaess.
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| In 461 CY, the Principality of Ulek had withdrawn from Keoland to gain palatinate status. The barons of the Pomarj at this time, being subjects of the Prince of Ulek, had no voice in the [[Council of Niole Dra]]. Dissatisfied with their position, the Pomarj barons broke with the Principality of Ulek in 463, declaring their own independence. The barons ejected the Prince's [[Dwarf (Dungeons & Dragons)|dwarven]] garrisons and declared Highport their capital. Despite this apparent unity, however, each baron ruled his state independently, and feuds were common. Many barons assigned themselves grandiose titles, such as archbaron, duke, or prince. The baron of [[Suderham]], even went so far as to dub himself "King of the Drachensgrabs."
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| In 498 CY, the [[Hateful Wars]] began as an alliance between [[Celene]] and the [[Ulek States]], who sought to drive the [[orcs]], [[Goblin|goblins]], and other evil humanoids from Lortmil Mountains. The Prince of Ulek invited the former barons of the Pomarj to join the alliance, but the lords of the Pomarj refused, fearing reabsorption into the Principality and seeing little reason to involve themselves in what they viewed as chiefly a conflict between non-humans. By 510 CY, the Hateful Wars were over, but this conflict would have great repercussions for the Pomarj.
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| In 513 CY, hordes of surviving orcs, goblins, and other evil creatures from the Lortmils, having few places to hide from their [[Elf|elven]] and dwarven foes, fled to the Pomarj, emerging from the Suss and falling upon Highport in a destructive rage. In a matter of months, all of the other former baronies, save the hidden city of Suderham, also fell to the humanoid invaders.
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| Over the next few decades, the Pomarj became essentially a backwater filled with orcs, goblinoids, and other evil creatures, as well as a haven for human bandits, pirates, slavers, and other criminals. Various humanoid tribes carved out territories. Any good humans left lived as slaves, or else waged a losing guerilla war against the invaders.
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| By 574 CY, the last king of Suderham was assassinated by the [[Slave Lords]], who turned the town into their base of operations. The Slave Lords managed to bring much of the Pomarj under their control, but by 580 CY their power was broken.
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| During the [[Greyhawk Wars]] of 582-584 CY, a powerful orc chieftain named [[Turrosh Mak]] united the [[Nedla]] and other humanoid tribes of the Pomarj, and invaded the surrounding lands, bringing much of the Wild Coast and the Principality of Ulek under his control. Mak named his "empire where none has stood" the Orcish Empire of the Pomarj. Though much of the land west of the Jewel was reclaimed by the Principality of Ulek in 586 CY, Mak continues to hold power in the region, and his empire shows no signs of decline.
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| ==Geography==
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| The Pomarj proper is a peninsula dividing the [[Azure Sea]] from the [[Sea of Gearnat]]. It is bordered by the [[Jewel River]] to the west, the [[Suss Forest]] and [[Woolly Bay]] to the north, with the [[Straights of Gearnat]] to the east and the Azure to the south. The borders of the Empire are slightly larger, extending north along the [[Wild Coast]], stopping only a few leagues south of [[Safeton]]. The Empire's western border once stretched as far as the foothills of the [[Lortmil Mountains]], but much of this land has since been reclaimed by the [[Principality of Ulek.]]
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| The peninsula is dominated by the [[Drachensgrabs Hills|Drachensgrabs]], a range of hills which ascend to the height of [[mountains]] at their highest point. The soil of the land is poor, making cultivation of crops difficult.
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| ==People==
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| ===Population===
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| As of 591 CY, the population of the Pomarj was estimated at 476,000 persons, with 43% being orcs, 28% humans (mainly of Suel and [[Oeridian]] ancestry), 15% goblin, 10% [[hobgoblin]], and 4% of other races.
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| ===Religion===
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| The orcish pantheon, led by [[Gruumsh]], is heavily favored in the Pomarj, as are [[Beltar]], [[Syrul]], the [[Earth Dragon]], and the goblin pantheon, led by [[Maglubiyet]].
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| ===Languages===
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| The most widely-spoken languages in the Pomarj are Orcish, Common, and Goblin.
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| ==Government==
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| The Orcish Empire of the Pomarj is a dictatorship which oversees various humanoid tribal leaders. The dictator's power is enforced by his large personal army made up of warriors from his own orcish tribe. | |
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| The national capital is [[Stoneheim]].
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| ===Administrative Divisions===
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| The Orcish Empire of the Pomarj is made up of numerous territories, the vast majority ruled by non-human tribal leaders.
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| ===Executive Branch===
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| As of 591 CY, the Pomarj's chief of state is His Most Ferocious Majesty, the Despot Turrosh Mak, who has held power since the Greyhawk Wars.
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| ===Legislative Branch===
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| ===Heraldry===
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| The Pomarj's coat of arms is blazoned thus: ''Argent, a medusa's head caboshed gules''.
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| This device was traditionally used by the goblins of the Pomarj, before being adopted by Turrosh Mak's government.
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| In addition to the state's official heraldry, several of the humanoid tribes have traditionally carried their own devices:
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| *Hobgoblins: ''Gules, a demon's skull armed argent''
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| *Orcs: ''Sable, a human skull argent''
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| ==Economy==
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| ===Resources===
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| The Pomarj's resources include silver, electrum, gold, gems, and slaves.
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| ===Currency===
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| The Pomarj has no standard national coinage, but a number of official and unofficial currencies do exist, minted by most cities, towns, and powerful non-human tribes. Note that some of these currencies are out of date.
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| ==Transportation==
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| The roads of the Pomarj are not well-maintained, which is not surprising for a nation ruled by orcs. The land does boast a few ports however, including Highport and [[Blue]].
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| ==Military==
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| The Pomarj can field large numbers of non-human troops, and many are trained at the capital city of Stoneheim. The Pomarj has no navy to speak of, though a number of pirates and mercenaries are employed to harry the shipping lanes of the Sea of Gearnat and the Azure Sea. It is rumored that the Pomarj can also call upon the [[Scarlet Brotherhood]] for aid.
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| ==References== | | ==References== |
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| *[[Gary Holian|Holian, Gary]], [[Erik Mona]], [[Sean K Reynolds]], and [[Frederick Weining]]. ''[[Living Greyhawk Gazetteer]]'' (Wizards of the Coast, 2000). | | *Lakofka, Lenard. ''The [[Secret of Bone Hill]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1981. |
| | | *[[Moore, Roger E]]. ''[[Greyhawk: The Adventure Begins]]''. Renton, WA: TSR, 1998. |
| *[[Moore, Roger E]]. ''[[Greyhawk: The Adventure Begins]]'' (TSR, 1998). | | *[[Carl Sargent|Sargent, Carl]]. ''[[From the Ashes]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1992. |
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| *Reynolds, Sean K and [[Chris Pramas]]. ''[[Slavers]]'' (TSR, 2000). | |
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| *[[Carl Sargent|Sargent, Carl]]. ''[[From the Ashes (Dungeons & Dragons)|From the Ashes]]'' (TSR, 1992). | |
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