Pale

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Greyhawk Realm
Theocracy of the Pale
General information
Region:Old Aerdy West
Government
Established:450 CY
Groups
Religions:Pholtus, Wee Jas

The Pale, properly known as the Theocracy of the Pale, is a political state situated in the Old Aerdy West region of the Flanaess, west of the Rakers.

History

At the height of the Great Kingdom, the Head of the Church of Pholtus was given the title of Holy Censor, which brought duties of oversight of the court system. Later Overkings turned against the church and removed this title, prompting many Pholtus worshippers to begin feeling persecuted and flee to the area which now is the Pale. In 342 CY, the first Theocrat of the Pale was chosen, though the land remained theoretically under Great Kingdom rule. But in 356 CY, Nyrond declared independence, claiming the Pale, which then tried to seize its own independence, but failed, remaining under Nyrondian rule.

In 450 CY, the leaders of the cult of Pholtus convinced the King of Nyrond to grant them independence in return for promises of mutual aid and assistance. This proved a hollow assurance, as the Pale's government has largely followed a policy of leaving its neighbors to be killed and then trying to bully them into handing over lands to it. It thus remained neutral in the Greyhawk wars. In 588 CY, the Pale's forces invaded and seized eastern Tenh.

Geography

People

The native folk of the Theocracy of the Pale are primarily Flan/Oeridian hybrids, and are considered particularly handsome by folk from all corners of the Flanaess.

Population

Religion

The faith of Pholtus, god of Light, Resolution, and Law, is the official religion of the the Pale. Religious intolerance exists within the Pale, with all religions suppressed except for that of Pholtus.

Languages

Government

The Pale is a theocracy administered in the name of Pholtus. All government offices are held by Pholtine clerics.

Administrative divisions

Executive branch

Legislative branch

Judicial branch

Heraldry

The Pale's coat of arms is blazoned thus: Purpure, a pale ermine between an increscent dexter and a mullet of six points sinister or.

Economy

Resources

Currency

Transportation

Military

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