1 Arodus 4712 AR
He shook the last of the water from his hands, and dried his face. Eire inspected the alabaster vase with his now dried hands. It had been given by the Orisirion envoy as part of his embassy mission. It wasn't anything particularly special more the typical foreign mission gift giving for it had been sent before Jamandi's missive regarding the Varnhold's mysterious condition.
Today was the Inheritor's Ascendance, and Armasse was just over two weeks away. It was would fall the day before the new moon, but this year was different than last year. He didn't know what was going on with Brevoy, at least not in a detailed manner. A month and a half earlier Jamandi Aldori had sent a letter referencing tensions with Issia. The situation with the Varnhold had been mediated, the articles drafted, and new border delineations created dividing the Dunward. The Barony of Varnhold still existed with a territorial claim and recognition that extended to roughly running south inline from Restov's own western border. Operating from nominal recognition of the brevic charter that had recognized the original barony was an acknowledgement of the 'foederati' domain of the Nomen clan of centaurs. Then south of both dominated by the southern tors of Levenies was a domain allocated to Vordakai.
It reduced Varnhold's territorial claims to something more manageable. Roughly the equivalent of what Drelev's demesne seemed to actually administer. That was to say the area area Lake Hooktongue rather than the marshes of the slough further south. The new arrangements in the east though changed them beyond the position of claims of barony, county, or even duchy. They were the matters of kings, or even Empire.
Vordakai had very nearly risked annihilation. The atrophied Cyclops lich had allowed some of Varnhold's residents to be eaten, but his interrogation of Willas Gunderson, and then of Maegar, and the eastern baron's other companions had placed the lich in a complicated spot.
Part of that had been word of Jaethal, part of it had been Shaoyu's existence, and then of course his raven familiar had brought word of the investigation into the Varnhold Vanishing that had been mounted. Koloran as a polity had been an offshoot of Ghol-Gan. Ironically by cyclops rejecting the hedonism of that empire to settle in Casmaron. In Ghol Gan's era and thus that of Koloran the Elven Empires of the pre starfall had existed. Koloran had existed coterminous with those human empires that emerged and like them had died with the Earthfall of the Starstone from the heavens.
Vordakai's enfeefment was more a matter of practicality. The cyclops suspected that regardless of whatever degeneration had so afflicted modern cyclops if he had survived the downfall of his own people as a lich most likely there were others who had done the same... and that those ancient Koloran cyclops were like as much a threat to him as they were to other humans. Vordakai and his retainers had apparently been betrayed in as much political intrigue as he had been brought down by conflict with external human and centaur foes in the time of the falling stars.
Of course it was also possible Vordakai had quickly proffered that potential danger in order to increase his own apparent value rather than face Shaoyu, or Jaethal or Silversteps two daughters, or Eire himself in open combat... but so far so good. ... and he suspected Vordakai might likely be right and that the cyclops was looking at the possibility of mutual defense with complete seriousness against other Koloran survivors.
Monarchy.
That was where they stood, and that meant turning further away from Brevoy, and culturally Eire suspected much more towards the Inner Sea. Jubilost was quick to make comparisons to Cheliax, or at least Cheliax as it had been before the civil war, but that was mostly a product of the Church of Iomedae felt in doctrine and broad similarities in lex talionis and jurisprudence more generally.... but the gnome was right with where they sat now there needed to be more indepth political structuring to administer geographic areas in the realm.
This wasn't brevoy where the small crofts were roughly a day's ride from one another and larger villages spread out a little further and then towns, and larger towns and so forth until you reached the seats of the great houses. The River kingdoms were vastly less peopled and with freedom of movement and the migration of various nomads through it was too few of a fixed population to rely on that.
Land was cheap, and people sparse in comparison to Brevoy where it was the opposite. Eire dried his hands. Varnhold would need a larger more capable road system. The road needed to be widened graded and paved... at the very least to roman highway specifications...
... and then there were the elven ruins to consider as well. They created other questions beyond those and the Koloran ruins built by the ancient cyclops. There were no dwarven ruins in the east, the dwarves had not made their migration to the surface until after the elves had fled the earthfall and the cyclops had succumbed to its devastation the shield road in the westlands were much younger, if still old, than the ruins of elves and one eyed giants.
Thus remained the other enfeefment. The Silverstep domain or hold, for the children of the silver dragon... but mainly Amvarean. Her sister, Eranex, was in the service of Skyka the many and Amvarean intended to place her new seat on the lakeshore proper. Another matter of enfeefment because Amvarean would be responsible for the Lake's surrounding communities, and in all likelihood be point of contact toe the tribe of elves she had spoken of after her resurrection.
He stared at the fixtures that dominated the vaulted chamber. They needed an organized apparatus to work from... and as Maegar had put it, 'better you than me.' It wasn't a unique sentiment. Regongar liked being a 'war leader' but neither he nor Amiri expressed an interest in the necessary leadership aspects on the civil side, or the business of ruling. Jaethal was begrudgingly willing to do some things so long as he didn't ry and push into being chief justice full time.
A cassocked priest entered, and bowed "Its is time your grace."
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The recognition of his ascension, a reiteration, rededication of the realm, and its commitments had occupied the religious festivities, and thus while the common folk were now engrossed in commiserating they returned to the business of state craft.
Harrgulka cleared his throat the large troll scratching his chin as he paused in exaggerated contemplation, "I don't understand, why become king now, and not before."
"Mostly a matter of geographic distinction." Eire replied taking his seat at the head of the heavy oak table. There was no point in discussing how ridiculously grandiose the Brevic charter giving Varnhold claim to hte whole of the dunsward was. The truth was each of the 'baronies' as Jamandi had intended of them really he would have called them petty kingdoms or potential dukedoms.... but he hadn't written them... and Brevoy didn't seem to have dukes.
Now with direct access to the steppes of Casmaron there were other trade opportunities even if those were to be the caravan routes. That most certainly would require them to coordinate not just with the Nomen Centaurs, and possibly other Rusalka branches, but also the horselords of the wide grasslands. In order to facilitate that he needed to expand the connections east to west.
While no dwarven outposts existed along the modern caravan roads of the steppe once long ago the same pathways had been host to cyclopean structures, and by and large despite the thousands of years those Koloran remnants still dotted the landscape. It was designed to provide them a starting point especially as the east west routes needed to cover the breadth of the kingdom... and of course that meant more work poured into the road of shields and its fortresses.
... which meant the potential issue of modern dwarves, and that was simply one more other thing that had been probably inevitable given the scope of the realm... and the mass of ruins. He'd known that elves and dwarves were a potential concern since the beginning. Humans were unlikely to come start laying connection to ancient Taldan fortresses or mines in the way the elves and dwarves might. Cyclops wouldn't, but as Vordakai had lamented his race had fallen mightily since the starstone had fallen from the heavens.
The introduction of, or expansion of, Kobolds into the trollish hold along with humans and lizardfolk into the souther fief had had another interesting development. He had intended for common, that was Taldane, to serve as the primary literate language but that was quickly being overtaken in written word... as trolls learned to write by draconic, which resulted in draconic superseding the common tongue as spoken. A not insignificant portion of brevic colonists, not just in his own, but from those who had helped settle the Varnhold, spoke Draconic it wasn't especially an issue but it did settle them neatly into effectively a de jure state of bilingualism given the law and government documents being put out regularly in draconic, even if this meeting was in the common human tongue.
"Well," The cleric of Groetus harrumphed, "What about that upstart hammer swinger from the woradash." Harrim grunted, for all the grumbling that Dragn supposedly did the dwarf had waited the more than a month it had taken to contend with business in the east.
"The truth of course is the bronzeshield is as good a place to build the kingdom's," And how easy it was to use the word, he'd been fighting the temptation to for a while now, "provisions to begin with," The road of shields, and its fortresses were more likely to be repopulated with humans and whether that would or wouldn't be an issue only time would tell, but "As for settling Dragn's shop there it makes the most practical sense."
Where the Shrike had flown into the Tuskwater had become basically the capital district. There was the baronial seat, and then under the most recent organizational outline a county of Shrikewall. There were broad territorial divisions of the north and south narlmarches and the Dire marches on their western border. There was recognition of Silverstep, obviously, and the Kamelands, and the northern border too.
... and of course annexation of the east and the boundaries there. Thankfully that had been simpler than it might have seemed. The nomen, the broader Rusalka still adhered to recognition of borders that hadn't existed in thousands of years. That was the nominal dispute cause offense taken, and retaliation so delineating that border would need to be done in stone... whether they would get that done before winter was another question. They could get started at least.
They needed maps though, and easily they were talking about a breadth of the realm east to west from the Dunsward to the border with the slough of a hundred fifty something miles. Obviously there was the completed roadway between shrikewall to varnhold that while not straight meant they also weren't starting from scratch, but that would require six months with a significant labor force, and it was doubtful it could have been done before Lamashtun came. Most likely work would have to be subdivided into regions, three hundred to five hundred men in the west and the same in the east, and connecting them.
"Do we have estimates for that?"
"With the existing roads? About half of it, seventy miles needs to be built across the dunsward frontier." Dead Dave declared, as he flipped creaking fingers across the instruments in front of him. "I'd also just like to say six months might not be enough." The undead engineer added unbidden from within his hood. "Lord Maegar has not the men for it, no villagers in the horse-folks lands to pool from." He elaborated, "Finishing the narlmarch road, well there is hereford which is small but its something to start from, and thats a smaller roadway."
And it wsan't just the old elven keep either. There the dwarf ruins, there were taldan ruins, there were even koloran ruins in the west as well. There was thorn ford further east of those. There were plenty of places to stockpile materials and set camps to and from. They had more options in the west in no small part because they had been focused there before the Vanishing.
Vordakai grunted, and breathed again. The liches bones sounding like dry branches. The Tors were perhaps even more sparsely populated than most of the river kingdoms, they were deep and inhospitable, completely unsuited to sustaining agriculture outside of very narrow valleys that frankly were too steep for much. The exceptions were in the valley cut by the mivon as it flowed down from the north or the source of the little sellen, but those lands were unpeopled and only really temporary stopovers by migrating nomads.... obviously in the little Sellen's case that was a mix of Vordakai's tomb and the historical belligerence of the centaurs hoping to deter interlopers out of ancestral memories passed down to prevent interlopers into the Cyclopean valley of the dead in the eastern tors.
That meant connecting the roughly thirty miles from the western tors to Silverstep's western banks where the Gudrin flowed out and towards the tuskwater was another complication. Certainly connecting the Little Sellen's northern banks to the Gudrin's southern would be useful... but again it was a question of labor in a year half over.
A simple reality of feudal politics. Being a king opened options, but he also knew that form monarchial status also brought other considerations abroad. The Church of Iomedae was no friend to Galt's revolutionary insanity, and of course there was Mendev and the great crusade to consider... and then less militantly there was the look north to Brevoy in hopes of success of influence there. It was a prospect that had hitherto been merely talk and not seriously expected of a small provincial freeholding lord in the hinterlands... now potentially something different.
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His eyes creaked open against the sun light. The thundering trumpet calls of dragons.. Here again, dreaming in a place beyond Golarion, but one that wasn't earth. It was the weight of actions, and deeds, the metaphorical importance that shaped things. The force of will.
Bringing Vordakai and Varnhold into the fold, the Nomen were all deeds. Perhaps if Vordakai had had more time to rebuild, regaining his strength and had been more willing to engage in battle then it might have happened sooner.
... or not. Out and out conquest might not have allowed him to declare his coronation, his claim to kingship any sooner. Ten pieces floated of what should have assembled into an orb he thought... a sphere of some kind...
Harrgulka had asked why now? Maybe now was just the right the time. Eire had selected the first day of Arodus because it was the opening of the month, but it was hard to miss that it was an Iomedaen holy day as well. It was harder still to miss that his awakening here had come ... at a time of recognition by powerful subjects. Hargulka, and now Amvarean and Vordakai instead of the charter recognition of Restov.
Three fragments of an orb remained bright against the sky, six sat as dim cold, cloudy glass, and one pulsed weakly. Still the other three sat farther away, further in orbit around his head.
The land he found himself in was not the great lake of Shrikewall. Shrikewall was a promontory projecting into the waters of the lake. The vast green expanse was a series of almost rings, that were fed by long curling deep rivers into the surrounding countryside. Similar but not the same.
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Notes:
First World images
Richat structure
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6b/ASTER_Richat.jpg
Llorens's atlantis gif
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/e0d3x6
Now for the gif its really a combination of the second and third image just all green and blue that fuels the imag, but particularly the river network on the outer edges of the image, where as the central structure, the eroded dome in richat is more green valleys and trees. It bears commenting that this would be significantly larger than Shrikewall's area. The dome is twenty five miles across.
These images give some idea as to what is taking shape within the first world.
In terms of historical real world comparison Shrikewall is more based on well in many respects trends we see in Constantinople (not unintentionally in Eire's city plan) or Caffa or other cities / settlements on the black sea) of which part of that is also the geographic equivalence, Brevoy, the River Kingdoms and Iobaria are near as I can tell heavily based off of the pontic caspian steppe expanse and the countries upon them.
Anyway, further historical comparisons, ancient Harappa (this is a site in the indus valley) is a city center roughly three and a half miles and her city walls were forty foot thick (this is brick) at the base.
Persuing Paizo I found a guy did another interactive map:
https://paizo.com/threads/rzs43p3k?An-interactive-map-of-Golarion
https://pf-wikis.github.io/mapping/