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Afarwaha

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Official Name Protectorate of Afarwaha
Capital Halhuri
Government Tribal
Population 493,000
Dominant Race elf
Dominant Culture Ice Elves
Dominant religion Elven Gods
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The northernmost elven realm and home of the Ice Elves, Afarwaha has a mixed history and relations with its neighbours.

With its northern climate and biomes, Afarwaha is not at first glance a typical elven home, even though it is dominated by forests. There are more roads than in other elven realms, and two more unusual features: Ships and mines. In the northern climate, metal is a necessity and so the only elven-run mines in the world can be found in Afarwaha. Along the northern coast, ports and shipyards play home to the only elven navy as well, used both for fishing and warfare. In fact, the north-east part of the coast is filled with elven pirates whose favorite prey are the Biesen whaling ships.


Like all elven realms, Afarwaha does not have a flag or banner nor does it divide its land up into provinces.


Foreign Relations

Like most elven realms, Afarwaha is light on external politics. It holds no permanent representations in any other realm and instead sends emissaries from time to time, at least to Grasalia and occasionally to more distant realms, such as Fonticia or Schap.

Biesen is the neighbour with the most fluent relations to Afarwaha. Depending on whoever is kings (Biesen has two kings) in the human realm and whoever leads Afarwaha, relations over the past centuries have gone from war to peace to cold war and anywhere inbetween. Since around 50 AC, major battles have ceased but there are still troops stationed on both sides of the border and occasional skirmishes to happen. The fact that Biesen and its people are scared of magic and elven magic in particular is a big reason for these strained relations, but there is also the economic reason that the border zones between the two realms are rich in minerals and fertile agricultural lands, and desireable for both populations. Many of the smaller attacks for the past decades were raids targetted at mines or storages. As the areas directly at the border change hands from time to time, both parties act mostly non-destructively in those raids, and burned-down villages or infrastructure are rare.

Relations with Grasalia are peaceful and have been so for a long time. There is trade along the border and some mixing of population as elven hunters, craftsmen and mages settle in human lands where their skills are desired, while human traders, farmers and craftsmen move into elven lands as well.

The Empire of Vericum, on the other hand, is entirely ignored by the elves. No emissaries have been sent and those of the empire have been received the way any traveller would be, but have been made to understand without saying so explicitly that they are not seen as diplomats. None of them have been brought to Halhuri. From the hints dropped by some elders and the interpretation of those familiar with the elven culture, many believe that the elves consider Vericum too young to be taken seriously. A realm should be at least a century old before it can be seen as properly founded and actually existing.


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