Mon
Sulus Kime
“At
one time, people spoke of sins being committed in Te’ran’s
Academy of the Arcane Arts. From the vantage point of the
present, we know that these sins were very real and that they
would eventually give birth to the Kimeian Isles. ~Jothan
Blackkard, Gazetteer
Geography
Less then seventy miles south of Rizen lies a chain of volcanic
isles, their black rimmed, smoking craters giving way to tropical
jungle below. These are the Kimeian Isles, an ecosystem that
has been described as ‘Vini Tresolm in miniature’.
Thick jungles climb
to the very edge of the volcanoes, occasionally giving way
to a lake of heated water, or arid desert. Ancient lava tubes
form caves deep into the hearts of the islands.
History
Less than a century after the failure of the Hailene War of
Ascension, a number of the magical technologies the hailene
had researched found their way into the hand of scholars from
the Academy of the Arcane Arts in Te’ran. Secret arts,
most engineered for war, many seen as abominations, were suddenly
staring those who would have been their victims in the face.
A schism developed
within the academy; one faction wishing to delve more deeply
into the lost technologies, one wishing to seal them away
and one wishing simply to destroy them. For more than a century,
the opposing sides did secret war, replete with assassinations,
betrayals and more than once – employing the very spells
they fought over.
Eventually, a single
group, dedicated to the development and employment of the
hailene technologies was formed. Calling themselves the Reaping
Brotherhood, they took the name and trappings of a mythical
group of mages who fought oppression of their talents. In
3429CA, the Brotherhood staged one final coup stealing a great
deal of research on the hailene arts from the main academy
and fleeing to an Academy laboratory facility on the former
Vishnari military outpost in the Kimeian Isles.
Once their positions
were fortified, the Brotherhood established their own nation
in the islands, dubbed Mon Sulus Kime, or in the Draconic
tongue literally: Home of the Brotherhood on Kime.
Culture
Kimeian society is, on the outset, ideal. The natives live
in well defended seaside villages or in decadent inland cities.
Food is plentiful and life is far less stressful than on the
mainland, even without the construct servitors that the citizens
of Illium enjoy.
Or at least it
would be, except for one, simple fact: the citizens of Mon
Sulus Kime are experiments; the long term results of a eugenics
program established by the Brotherhood (now called the Overlords
of Kime) in the first decades after establishing their new
nation.
Every coupling
– in fact, every instance of personal contact is predetermined
by agents of the Overlords. Children born outside the established
plan are removed from their parents immediately. This is how,
over the years, the people of Mon Sulus Kime have been bred
to be obedient, strong and especially capable at magic. As
new Overlords, specifically bred and raised under the direction
of current Overlords, are products of this process, the cycle
is self perpetuating.
All forms of artistic
expression, reading, writing, and even knowledge of the outside
world is restricted to the chosen few in the Kimeian Isles.
Industry
The lay people of Mon Sulus Kime are quite self sufficient,
farming the fertile volcanic soil, harvesting the abundant
fruits, and fishing the surrounding ocean for all their needs
under the supervision of agents of the Overlords.
The government,
however, is financed by selling the results of its experiments;
including live human subjects, spells, magic items, and alchemical
reagents; to buyers on the mainland. While trucking with the
Kimeians is a most taboo of dealings, they have as their clients
people and organizations from all walks of life, from the
powerful Kaydans and the Calderian government to lowly towns
and cities on the southern coastline desperate for means of
self defense.
Government
Mon Sulus Kime is ruled by a selectively reared and groomed
council of Overlords, numbering between fifteen and thirty
individuals who make the decisions for the people in their
charge. Each Overlord overseers hand picked agents (people
who were raised for grooming to be Overlords, but were found
lacking), who hold direct control over individual villages.
The agents rule
with varying degrees of brutality, though they are limited
by the parameters of the experiments being performed in their
village. Though they are beholden to the Overlords, agents
have their own ambitions and individuality and try their best
to manipulate events and experiments for their own purposes
as well as sabotage other agents.
This is a dangerous
game, however, as the penalty for being discovered compromising
an experiment is becoming part of a brutal experiment oneself.
Organizations
and Individuals of Note
Sarcadus Volfien (Male elf lich Wizard 15)
While not the founder of Mon Sulus Kime, he is the only survivor
of the original renegade wizards that landed on the Kimeian
Isles. He is responsible for the selective breeding of Overlords
to ensure that they aren’t inclined to affect any real
changes in the nation.
Volfien is a specialist
in what he calls recombination; merging multiple species post
birth into chimera. He uses the more successful results of
these experiments to guard his offices while selling the passable,
but uninteresting ones to buyers one the mainland.
Major Settlements
Dulcimer (Small town 3,000)
The former site of a Vishnari colony, Dulcimer is the effective
capitol of Mon Sulus Kime. Two or three story buildings made
of volcanic stone house the Overlords, their laboratories,
and all their servants.
The center of the
town is dominated by an arena call the Proving Grounds, where
generational subjects from experiments are forced through
obstacle courses or pitted against one another to determine
worthiness.
The northern port
of the city also houses and aquatic research center where
captured sea life is altered, released and monitored.
Locations
of Note
Isolation Colony (Hamlet 323)
Damaged (physically, genetically, or psychologically) experiment
subjects are sent to the small island in the southwestern
tip of the archipelago known by the Overlords as Isolation
Colony as a kind of stockpile of genetic material. Most who
even survive transport to the island either die without medical
attention, or are too violent and must be put down by the
other inhabitants.
Those
that have survived have formed their own rudimentary society,
led by an ogre named Kilikash (Male ogre). Life on Isolation
colony is harsh, not because of lack of food or shelter, but
because less civilized reject experiments stalk the island.
Kilikash has formed
an army of sorts to protect his followers, but knows that
even with the rudimentary weapons and magic they are able
to scrabble together, they can never challenge the Warden
of isolation Colony: Damonnuridan, a half black dragon kraken
who serves the Overlords in exchange for their addictive serum
that makes him half draconic.
Encounters
While the islands themselves are only home to species of giant
insect and the usual spirit beasts, the ocean around the Kimeian
Isles teams with dangerous sea life. Whales and porpoises,
twisted into celestial, fiendish, and half-draconic versions
hunt the sea, as do monstrous sharks and even a colony of
dragon turtles in service of the dark wizards.
The outposts of
the Overlords are defended by powerful spellcasters as well
as all manner of golem and summoned beasts. |