Laon Territory
A stronghold of martial excellence, Laon Territory is the Leng Empire's fortified arm, specializing in cultivating elite warriors, samurai, and ninjas. Situated at the eastern center of the Great Forest, the territory's isolation has allowed it to preserve its traditions while serving as the empire's first line of defense. Under the guidance of Grand Silkwith Fores'rel and Grand Sherai Zen Wa, Laon's inhabitants are among the most dedicated and skilled combatants in the world. Although smaller in geographical scope, the territory's military strength has ensured its safety and autonomy. With Emperor Elroth now at the helm of Leng, Laon remains steadfast in its dual mission: to protect the empire and to uphold its enduring customs and rituals.
Within the dense canopy of the Great Forest, Laon serves as both a sanctuary for diverse life and a stronghold for the elven people. The clash of steel reverberates through the air, naturally segregating wildlife from populated areas and making the outskirts of settlements relatively safe. The capital city is strategically situated deep within the forest, fortified as a secure stronghold. In contrast, Yiu, the second major city, lies on the forest's periphery, gradually extending through a network of villages to bustling docks along the Drakefire Ocean. Here, Laon exercises its naval prowess, maintaining control over the strategic Brethren Straight, a vital passage to the continent of Erimata. Wildlife deeper into the forest or towards the coast ranges from Halimina Horses and deer to intelligent-speaking birds. The fauna has been cultivated to leave bits of food and beauty along natural paths. On its southern border is the Kuran Territory, tasked with the arcane might of the Empire, while on the eastern and northern side is the Kerithal Territory, controlled by the Kamihikari Clan, guiding the spiritual heritage of the elven lands.
Geography
Within the dense canopy of the Great Forest, Laon serves as both a sanctuary for diverse life and a stronghold for the elven people. The clash of steel reverberates through the air, naturally segregating wildlife from populated areas and making the outskirts of settlements relatively safe. The capital city is strategically situated deep within the forest, fortified as a secure stronghold. In contrast, Yiu, the second major city, lies on the forest's periphery, gradually extending through a network of villages to bustling docks along the Drakefire Ocean. Here, Laon exercises its naval prowess, maintaining control over the strategic Brethren Straight, a vital passage to the continent of Erimata. Wildlife deeper into the forest or towards the coast ranges from Halimina Horses and deer to intelligent-speaking birds. The fauna has been cultivated to leave bits of food and beauty along natural paths. On its southern border is the Kuran Territory, tasked with the arcane might of the Empire, while on the eastern and northern side is the Kerithal Territory, controlled by the Kamihikari Clan, guiding the spiritual heritage of the elven lands.
History
Originating from the Masuta Clan, tasked with managing conflicts during the fall of the old empire, the Laon Territory evolved into a military stronghold. The land is a living tribute to a legacy of resilience and martial prowess, deeply influenced by its early elvenari settlers and the divine lineage tracing back to Elsinleyown Yam'hikir. After the calamitous events of the Age of Horror that led the Eshanan elves to seek refuge in Leng, Laon emerged as a haven where the larger concentration of elvenari has since resided. It's a region where the heritage of Elsinleyown, who, while not elvenari, lived among them and became one of their most revered figures, is especially honored. The zenith of this reverence is the Zen Wa Clan, the sole elvenari Clan among the major powers. Laon is known for its historical significance and strong commitment to the Calling of the Blade, also known as Ael'mashtir. The people of Laon are devoted to Sithir, the god and master of the blade, and the father of Elsinleyown. This devotion to Sithir is stronger in Laon than in any other part of Leng. It has shaped the region's religious and martial culture and contributed to the ongoing tensions between Laon and the Kuran Territory, where the emphasis is on the arcane arts. The territory's military traditions have stood the test of time and conflict, most recently during the Demon War. Laon's forces defended their homeland, affirming their reputation as formidable warriors. However, the recent ascension of Emperor Elroth, a leader more inclined toward the arcane, casts an uncertain shadow over Laon's future.
Culture
At the heart of Laon's culture lies Ael'mashtir, the Calling of the Blade, and the worship of the god Sithir. While modern conveniences do exist, they are rarely used, as most citizens prefer relying on their skills. These traditions date back to ancient times and are designed to cultivate a community of warriors. Therefore, while magic is integrated, it is not overly relied upon, making for a society that values individual skill and communal cooperation.
Relationships
Historically, Laon has enjoyed a degree of autonomy within the Leng Empire, as the Emperor has rarely intervened in its governance. This hands-off approach has been entrusted to the territory's two ruling clans, who manage internal affairs and maintain Laon's distinct cultural identity. However, the territory's recent involvement in the Demon War has slightly altered this long-standing dynamic, drawing Laon closer to the imperial fold. Despite this shift, relations with other territories within the Empire remain complex. Laon's focus on martial prowess and its somewhat isolationist policies have led to misunderstandings and occasional conflicts with neighboring regions.
Economy
Though they technically participate in the Leng Empire's gold standard, Laon's elves typically place less emphasis on material wealth. Instead, they focus on the growth and prosperity of their community, often sharing resources rather than engaging in commercial transactions. Currency exists and is used for foreign trade, but it doesn't hold the same intrinsic value within Laon as in other territories.
Ruling Parties & Factions
Emperor Ledelúthien de’Prodegius Elrotharotitil. The reign of Emperor Elroth marks a period of transition and potential upheaval for the Leng Empire. Succeeding the long-serving Emperor Aenaryuu, Elroth brings untested leadership to the throne. His background as a prodigious wizard from the Kuran Territory hints at a possible shift in the empire's focus, which could challenge Laon's deeply ingrained martial culture. Nevertheless, Laon remains a crucial bulwark for Leng, and its relationship with the newly ascended Emperor will be pivotal in shaping the territory and the broader empire. Masuta Clan. The Masuta Clan has long been Laon's military strength, holding traditional Eshanan values. Established during the decline of the ancient Leng Empire, they were tasked with managing conflicts and potential threats. Their ways have been questioned as outdated in recent times. Yet, they continue to train a formidable force of warriors, holding fast to their mission to protect the way of the blade. The clan faces internal divisions as some warriors opt for more modern Callings. Zen Wa Clan. The Zen Wa Dynasty, overseeing the city of Yiu, is a martial powerhouse deeply rooted in the traditions of Laon. The family claims elvenari heritage, dating back to Elsinleyown Yam'hikir, daughter of the elven gods. The clan specializes in mastering Ael'mashtir, the Calling of the Blade. Their commitment has made the Zen Wa name a symbol of unmatched combat skill. While aligned with the Masuta Clan's goals of territorial protection, the Zen Wa bring a unique spiritual depth to their martial practices. Their focus on the Calling serves as a political and military bedrock. Grand Silkwith Fores'rel. Leader of the Masuta Clan, Silkwith is a master of staves who brings a worldly perspective to her leadership. Having journeyed far, she trained with monks and engaged with elves and elvenari from various corners of the world before returning to rule Laon for the last 250 years. Viewed as progressive by some, she has been an undeniable pillar of strength, successfully safeguarding the people of Leng through the Demon War. Her tenure is marked by a blend of traditional martial prowess and open-minded approaches to governance and military strategy. Grand Sherai Zen Wa. The current patriarch of the Zen Wa Dynasty, Grand Sherai Zen Wa, is a man of tradition, discipline, and deep understanding of Ael'mashtir. Though he rarely displays his martial skills, opting for a cane in public appearances, his reputation remains unchallenged. Proelia Summus. Raised under the divine tutelage of the god Sithir, Proelia Summus is hailed as one of the elves' greatest living warriors. As the daughter of Elsinleyown, she has a legitimate claim to the throne. This secret is closely guarded by the Zen Wa Dynasty, who respect Sithir's wishes to keep her identity concealed. Proelia has a long history connected to many powerful and questionable figures. Samurai Goron Tushay. Goron Tushay is an elf well into his seventh century and the most famous samurai master in Laon. Widely respected for his martial prowess and strategic acumen, he also holds political influence through his husband, Councilor Verian Elsora. During the recent Demon War, Tushay patrolled Laon's borders single-handedly for months, coordinating with military units and providing invaluable intel. Lord Tusverius el'Rion Felwith. Lord Felwith is an Eshanan general from Laon. Trained under Samurai Tushay, he's a skilled warrior and tactician. The loss of both his children in the Demon War has ignited a yearning to explore beyond Leng, much like his late children had been doing. However, as Laon navigates the transition between emperors, many are urging him to remain and guide the territory through the uncertain times.
Current Events
Emperor's Death. The death of Emperor Aenaryuu Kaless, after a reign of 1,964 years, has cast a cloud of uncertainty over Leng, becoming the focal point of every conversation. His passing has especially affected Laon, where debates about the new Emperor's relationship to the Kuran Territory are rampant. Zen Wa Rivalry. The Zen Wa Clan is embroiled in a rivalry with the Kotodama Clan and Clan of the Fang. The current leader has sworn to punish any defections and those encouraging them, heightening tensions within Laon's political circles. Mysterious Horses. A herd of Halimina Horses has appeared near Yiu, displaying signs of memory affliction. Investigations are underway to determine the cause, leading to widespread speculation and concern. Demonic Sightings. Groups of elvenari have left the Great Forest, citing a demonic presence. These individuals have been given shelter within the walls of the capital city of Laon. Year-Long Calling Festival. Laon is currently hosting a Calling Festival honoring Sithir, Elsinleyown, and celebrating the return of Proelia Summus. The festival has become a focal point for community bonding, even as it also serves as a distraction from the various crises at hand.
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Laon Territory
A stronghold of martial excellence, Laon Territory is the Leng Empire's fortified arm, specializing in the cultivation of elite warriors, samurai, and ninja. Situated at the core of the Great Forest, the territory's isolation has allowed it to preserve its ancient traditions while serving as the empire's first line of defense. Under the guidance of Grand Silkwith Fores'rel and Grand Sherai Zen Wa, Laon's inhabitants are among the most dedicated and skilled combatants in the world. Although smaller in geographical scope, the territory's military strength has ensured its safety and autonomy. With Emperor Elroth now at the helm of Leng, Laon remains steadfast in its dual mission: to protect the empire and to uphold its enduring customs and rituals.Geography
Within the dense canopy of the Great Forest, Laon serves as both a sanctuary for diverse life and a stronghold for the elven people. The clash of steel reverberates through the air, naturally segregating wildlife from populated areas and making the outskirts of settlements relatively safe. The capital city is strategically situated deep within the forest, fortified to serve as a secure stronghold. In contrast, Yiu, the second major city, lies on the forest's periphery, gradually extending through a network of villages to bustling docks along the Drakefire Ocean. Here, Laon exercises its naval prowess, maintaining control over the strategic Brethren Straight, a vital passage to the continent of Erimata. Wildlife deeper into the forest or towards the coast, range from Halimina Horses and deer to intelligent speaking birds. The fauna has been cultivated to coexist harmoniously with the citizens, leaving bits of food and beauty along natural paths. On its southern border is the Kuran Territory, tasked with the arcane might of the Empire, while on the eastern and northern side is the Kerithal Territory, controlled by the Kamihikari Clan, guidning the spiritual heritage of the elven lands.
Laon Territory
Location
Cities, Towns, & Villages
Capital: Laon
Yiu
Natural Landmarks
The Great Forest, Hensou River
Laon Territory Mission Statement
"Preserve the legacy of both our elven and elvenari ancestry, while upholding martial traditions as the steadfast shield that guards Leng. All elves stand united under our banner."
Laon Territory Goals
Maintain and enhance Laon's military prowess to serve as Leng's unbreakable line of defense, adapting to new challenges without forsaking tradition.
Foster coexistence between the rich biodiversity of the Great Forest and the elven communities, ensuring that both flourish for generations to come.
Strengthen the time-honored Calling of the Blade.
General Governance
Laon Territory is ruled jointly by the Masuta Clan and Zen Wa Clans, each responsible for distinct aspects of governance. The Masuta Clan, led by Grand Fores'rel, oversees the military and internal security, while the Zen Wa Clan handles matters related to tradition and spiritual well-being. Decision-making is a collaborative effort, aimed at maintaining the balance between the territory's ancestral roots. An assembly of clan representatives and elders assist in policy-making, ensuring that the voices of all elves, including the elvenari, are heard.Specific Laws
Martial Law Violation.
All able-bodied individuals must undergo basic military training and serve a term in the community's defense forces.
Punishment.
Offenders are required to serve in a non-combat role, such as medical aid or logistical support, for an extended period.
Forest Stewardship.
The Great Forest is to be treated with the utmost respect; cutting down trees or damaging the ecosystem without permission is prohibited.
Punishment.
Violators must partake in forest restoration projects, replanting trees and healing damaged areas of the ecosystem under the guidance of druids.
Ancestral Honoring.
All citizens are expected to honor their ancestors through regular ceremonies and maintenance of shrines.
Punishment.
Offenders are mandated to maintain and restore shrines for a set period and must also publicly apologize to the community in a dedicated ceremony.
Trade Regulation.
All trade, whether internal or external, must adhere to set guidelines determined by the governing body.
Punishment.
Offenders must offer an item or service of equal spiritual or arcane value back to the community, determined by a council of elders.
Duty to the Calling.
Abandoning or neglecting one's Calling is considered a serious offense.
Punishment.
Those who abandon their Calling are assigned to mentorship programs where they must learn about the importance of the Callings and assist others in discovering theirs.
Unity Act.
Discrimination based on caste, Calling, or any other social construct.
Punishment.
Discriminators are required to undergo unity training and must also serve the community they discriminated against in a meaningful way, as determined by a council. Foreign Affairs.
Engaging in unauthorized diplomatic or trade actions with foreign entities.
Punishment.
Offenders must engage in "diplomatic service," which involves studying the complexities and nuances of elven diplomacy under a seasoned negotiator. Wildlife Protection.
Hunting, trapping, or harming wildlife without proper authorization.
Punishment.
Culprits are assigned to wildlife conservation projects and must also create educational material on the importance of protecting Laon's unique flora and fauna. Violence.
Engaging in unwarranted violent actions against another individual.
Punishment.
Offenders are subjected to a "path of redemption," a set of community service acts and emotional intelligence training aimed at fostering empathy and restraint.
All able-bodied individuals must undergo basic military training and serve a term in the community's defense forces.
Punishment.
Offenders are required to serve in a non-combat role, such as medical aid or logistical support, for an extended period.
Forest Stewardship.
The Great Forest is to be treated with the utmost respect; cutting down trees or damaging the ecosystem without permission is prohibited.
Punishment.
Violators must partake in forest restoration projects, replanting trees and healing damaged areas of the ecosystem under the guidance of druids.
Ancestral Honoring.
All citizens are expected to honor their ancestors through regular ceremonies and maintenance of shrines.
Punishment.
Offenders are mandated to maintain and restore shrines for a set period and must also publicly apologize to the community in a dedicated ceremony.
Trade Regulation.
All trade, whether internal or external, must adhere to set guidelines determined by the governing body.
Punishment.
Offenders must offer an item or service of equal spiritual or arcane value back to the community, determined by a council of elders.
Duty to the Calling.
Abandoning or neglecting one's Calling is considered a serious offense.
Punishment.
Those who abandon their Calling are assigned to mentorship programs where they must learn about the importance of the Callings and assist others in discovering theirs.
Unity Act.
Discrimination based on caste, Calling, or any other social construct.
Punishment.
Discriminators are required to undergo unity training and must also serve the community they discriminated against in a meaningful way, as determined by a council. Foreign Affairs.
Engaging in unauthorized diplomatic or trade actions with foreign entities.
Punishment.
Offenders must engage in "diplomatic service," which involves studying the complexities and nuances of elven diplomacy under a seasoned negotiator. Wildlife Protection.
Hunting, trapping, or harming wildlife without proper authorization.
Punishment.
Culprits are assigned to wildlife conservation projects and must also create educational material on the importance of protecting Laon's unique flora and fauna. Violence.
Engaging in unwarranted violent actions against another individual.
Punishment.
Offenders are subjected to a "path of redemption," a set of community service acts and emotional intelligence training aimed at fostering empathy and restraint.
Crimes Committed by Citizens of Leng
Individuals who are citizens of other territories within the Leng Empire but are not native to Laon are treated with a degree of leniency when it comes to local laws. These individuals are given a formal orientation on Laon's unique laws and customs and are expected to adhere to them henceforth.
First-time offenders are usually subjected to "cultural education," a series of workshops and community service that aim to familiarize them with Laon's traditions and laws. Repeated offenses may result in a ban on entering Laon for a duration determined by a governing council.
Crimes Committed by Non-Citizens of Leng
For those who are not citizens of the Leng Empire, the territory of Laon exercises a more stringent approach. Outsiders are expected to acquaint themselves with Laon's laws upon entry and ignorance is not considered an excuse for breaking them.
Non-citizens who commit crimes are often mandated to serve in roles that benefit the community but are kept under close supervision. Depending on the severity of the crime, they may also be handed over to their respective nation's authorities, along with a detailed account of the offense and the Laonese laws it violated. In extreme cases, non-citizens may be banned from entering Laon and other territories within Leng indefinitely.