RacePercentage of population
Mix of Undead90%
Human10%
CityImportanceadditional notes
LetnareCapital
NarcThe only place with living sentient beings
ReligionPercentage of populationAverage Devotion as a %
Desponorium40%20%
None/Other60%

Nation Info

The Fallen Cirazan

The nation of Cirazan was once a jewel among the lands, a beacon of artistry and cultural refinement. Its people, skilled in the crafts of architecture and sculpture, built cities of breathtaking beauty. Their trade with the elves of Thalassiril brought exotic goods, fine silks, and magical artifacts, creating a fusion of human ingenuity and elven grace.

But all that changed in a single, terrible moment.

On a day now known as the Black Collapse, every soul within Cirazan fell lifeless to the ground. From the bustling marketplaces to the serene temples, not a single heartbeat remained—except in one city. The kingdom was silenced in an instant, its splendor and legacy seemingly lost forever, save for Narc, the sole city left untouched.

Then came the being.

A force of unimaginable power, a presence that defied understanding. Records now only whisper the name Redacted . It ascended the throne of Cirazan, and with it rose an army of the dead. The once-proud citizens of the nation, now pale mockeries of their former selves, walked again—bound to the will of their new ruler. Ghouls of unspeakable horror prowled the empty streets, shadows stretched unnaturally against the moonlight, and whispers of forgotten voices echoed through the hollowed halls.

Yet, for all this dread, Cirazan’s terror remained contained.

The undead did not march beyond their borders. No kingdom was razed, no army sent to conquer. The lands of Cirazan simply stood, a grim and impenetrable fortress where no living thing entered and none who strayed too close returned. The nations surrounding it, once its closest allies, now watched in uneasy silence, fearing what might stir within those deathless lands.

And then, there was Narc. A city left untouched, standing amidst a nation of death. No one knows why it was spared. Was it a cruel experiment? A bargaining chip? Or was something darker at play? The people of Narc, though alive, are believed to live in perpetual fear, isolated in their unnatural exemption, watched always by the dead who linger just beyond their gates.

Some believe the Black Collapse was not a tragedy, but a ritual—a sacrifice that enabled Redacted to claim the land as its own. Others whisper that something far worse than an undead king slumbers in Cirazan, and that its people were taken to fuel a nightmare yet to awaken.

But none can say for certain.

For no living soul who steps within Cirazan’s borders ever tells their tale.

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This nation is a nation made up of grotesque monsters. No humans or similar live here, except for Narc. The population is mainly composed of undead.

On Mistveil 9th 586 A.V,

  • a dark magical beam of light was shot into the sky from the castle at letnare. Following, the sky stayed dark for many days.
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The nation prior to 693 B.V.

Initially founded on Dreamember 12th 1187 B.V.

Before its untimely demise, Cirazan was a land of breathtaking splendor, a nation whose influence stretched far beyond its borders. Known for its architectural mastery, artistic endeavors, and advanced knowledge of magic and engineering, Cirazan was considered one of the most refined civilizations of its time. Below is an in-depth exploration of the kingdom’s culture, people, food, and traditions before the tragic Black Collapse.


The People of Cirazan

The citizens of Cirazan, known as the Cirazanni, were a diverse and vibrant people. A rich blend of humans, elves, dwarves, and gnomes coexisted within the nation’s borders, drawn to its promise of prosperity and enlightenment. The Cirazanni placed great emphasis on knowledge, creativity, and progress, believing that true greatness came from the ability to shape the world through art, architecture, and magical discovery.

Cirazanni society was divided into several key groups:

  • Artisans and Architects – Builders of grand palaces, sweeping bridges, and sky-reaching towers.
  • Scholars and Magi – Custodians of knowledge, many trained in the Grand Academy of Arcane and Theoretical Arts.
  • Merchants and Traders – Skilled in diplomacy and commerce, dealing in rare goods from across the continent, especially through their unique trade relationship with the elves of Thalassiril.
  • Noble Houses – Wealthy patrons who funded massive cultural and military projects.
  • Common Folk – Farmers, laborers, and everyday citizens who lived comfortable, fulfilling lives.

Despite differences in class and status, the Cirazanni were united by a strong sense of national pride and a deep reverence for their traditions.


Trade with Thalassiril

Cirazan held an unparalleled trade relationship with the elves of Thalassiril, an alliance that defied conventional elven behavior. The elves, known for their isolationist tendencies and reluctance to engage in widespread commerce, made an exception for Cirazan, drawn by the nation’s deep appreciation for craftsmanship and artistry. Frequent and large-scale trade agreements saw enchanted goods, rare textiles, and ethereal elven-crafted wares flow into Cirazan’s markets, while in return, the Cirazanni provided masterfully engineered tools, advanced arcane innovations, and precious minerals.

This partnership was unique and envied by many other nations, as few had ever gained such deep trust from the elves. It was not merely an economic agreement but a cultural exchange that influenced Cirazan’s architecture, art, and even cuisine.


Culture and Traditions

Cirazan’s culture was centered around the belief that beauty and function must be intertwined. Every building, every piece of clothing, and even everyday tools were designed with an artistic touch.

Holidays and Festivals:

  • The Festival of Luminaris – A grand celebration held every year where the skies were lit with magical lanterns and fireworks, honoring the nation’s founding.
  • The Artisan’s Gala – A month-long event where craftsmen and sculptors displayed their latest works, vying for the honor of their art being placed in the Royal Galleries.
  • The Concord of Races – A diplomatic event held every decade, strengthening bonds between Cirazan and its allies, most notably the elves of Thalassiril.

Music and performance were also integral to Cirazanni life, with grand theaters featuring elaborate plays that combined illusion magic and traditional storytelling.


Cuisine of Cirazan

A crossroads of trade and cultures, Cirazan’s cuisine was as diverse as its people. The fertile lands and favorable climate allowed for an abundance of fresh produce, grains, and livestock.

Signature Dishes:

  • Sunburst Pies – Golden pastries filled with sweet citrus preserves from the southern groves.
  • Elvenwine Braised Duck – A delicacy influenced by Thalassiril cuisine, featuring slow-cooked duck infused with enchanted spices.
  • Gilded Bread – A festival treat baked with saffron and dusted with edible gold flakes.
  • Crystalfruit Nectar – A shimmering, slightly magical beverage said to enhance focus and clarity.
    Food was seen as an art form, with meals often prepared in intricate designs, featuring floral arrangements and color-coordinated presentations.

Magic and Innovation

Magic was not merely a tool in Cirazan—it was a way of life. From floating bridges to enchanted streetlights that illuminated the city at dusk, magical advancements allowed for an unprecedented standard of living. The Cirazanni combined arcane mastery with engineering to create breathtaking structures, like the Skybound Spires, towering platforms connected by levitating walkways.

At the heart of magical innovation was the Grand Academy of Arcane and Theoretical Arts, an institution where scholars developed new spells, experimented with magical technology, and studied the mysteries of the planes. Many of its scholars had close ties to Thalassiril, blending elven magical traditions with their own advancements.

The Cirazanni Military

Though Cirazan was a nation of culture and refinement, it was not without its warriors. The Ivory Guard, an elite military force, protected the kingdom’s borders and ensured the safety of its people. Magic played a central role in their tactics, with battlemages wielding spells alongside armored warriors trained in both swordplay and enchantments.

The Sky Sentinels, an elite aerial cavalry, rode on magically tamed griffins and drakes, patrolling the skies and fending off threats from above.

Cirazan had no interest in conquest, but it was well-defended, with intricate magical barriers woven into the very foundation of its cities.


The Downfall Looms

Despite its golden age, there were no warnings of the catastrophe to come. No omens in the stars, no disturbances in the magical ley lines—only prosperity and celebration. Then, without cause or explanation, the Black Collapse came, and the beauty of Cirazan was lost to undeath. Its people, once the pinnacle of culture and enlightenment, became silent echoes of their former selves.

All but one city. Narc.

And to this day, no one knows why it was spared…


Legacy of Cirazan

Though its living people are gone, the legend of Cirazan endures. Lost artifacts, hidden knowledge, and remnants of their magical advancements still lie buried beneath the ruins, waiting for adventurers brave enough to uncover the truth of what was—before the darkness claimed it all.

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