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Tlathassa lies in a Mediterranean climate and receives most of its rainfall in autumn and winter. The two largest rivers are the [[Murthmur River|Murthmur]] which flows to the port of Laxiapoion and the [[Besbis River|Besbis]] on the border with [[Aurician Empire|Aurician]] [[Upper Zamir]].
 
Tlathassa lies in a Mediterranean climate and receives most of its rainfall in autumn and winter. The two largest rivers are the [[Murthmur River|Murthmur]] which flows to the port of Laxiapoion and the [[Besbis River|Besbis]] on the border with [[Aurician Empire|Aurician]] [[Upper Zamir]].
  
[[File:MapTlathassa 2735.jpg|thumb|300px|Tlathassa is one of five Thuvaki states in northwestern [[Corundy]].]]
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[[File:MapTlathassa 2735.jpg|thumb|300px|Tlathassa is one of five [[Thuvaki States|Thuvaki states]] in northwestern [[Corundy]].]]
  
Tlathassa is of the Thuvaki culture of Corundy—these are the cities and people of northern Corundy who are descended from ancient [[Ithatia]]n heritage.  
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Tlathassa is of the [[Thuvaki]] culture of Corundy—these are the cities and people of northern Corundy who are descended from ancient [[Ithatia]]n heritage.  
  
 
The capital of Tlathassa is [[Laxiapoion]] known in ancient times as the seat of the oracle of the god [[Heliops]]. The name Laxiapoion comes from the [[Ithatian Language]] and means the 'place where he will give utterance.' The city rests near the mouth of the [[Murthmur River]] and at the heart of a deep inlet, [[Temekapneia Harbor]].
 
The capital of Tlathassa is [[Laxiapoion]] known in ancient times as the seat of the oracle of the god [[Heliops]]. The name Laxiapoion comes from the [[Ithatian Language]] and means the 'place where he will give utterance.' The city rests near the mouth of the [[Murthmur River]] and at the heart of a deep inlet, [[Temekapneia Harbor]].
  
Tlathassa is a member of the [[League of Corundy]]. It must balance its interests carefully with its need for independence from its powerful, imperial neighbor, [[Aurician Empire|Aurice]] and the benefits that Aurice provides by means of trade with it and within the Aurician Empire, especially on the [[Thybdis River]]. Aurice historically guaranteed Tlathassa's independence<ref>[[Decree of Grand Duke Stalcast Bijäl Concerning Corundy (2584)]]</ref>, but has often used its great power to influence the weaker states of Corundy, such as Tlathassa, to engage foreign policy that is favorable to Aurice.
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Tlathassa is a member of the [[League of Corundy]]. It must balance its interests carefully with its need for independence from its powerful, imperial neighbor, [[Aurician Empire|Aurice]] and the benefits that Aurice provides by means of trade with it and within the Aurician Empire, especially on the [[Ibrew River]]. Aurice historically guaranteed Tlathassa's independence<ref>[[Decree of Grand Duke Stalcast Bijäl Concerning Corundy (2584)]]</ref>, but has often used its great power to influence the weaker states of Corundy, such as Tlathassa, to engage foreign policy that is favorable to Aurice.
  
The sea is central to the commerce and industry of Tlathassa. Laxiapoion is a major manufacturing site for commmercial ships, fishing ships, and in the 28th century, [[titancraft]]ed skybarges. Thlathassa is a minor trading partner with [[Aurice]] and Tlathassan sea merchants ply the waters of the [[Thybdis River]] into the interior of western [[Asdauria]], to ports throughout the [[Pallathantic Sea]] and abroad as far as the [[Dominion of Merethaia]].  
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The sea is central to the commerce and industry of Tlathassa. Laxiapoion is a major manufacturing site for commmercial ships, fishing ships, and in the 28th century, [[titancraft]]ed skybarges. Thlathassa is a minor trading partner with [[Aurice]] and Tlathassan sea merchants ply the waters of the [[Ibrew River]] into the interior of western [[Asdauria]], to ports throughout the [[Pallathantic Sea]] and abroad as far as the [[Dominion of Merethaia]].  
  
 
[[Dragonrail]] serves Laxiapoion with access to [[Upper Zamir]] and [[Vimalia]].  The [[Murthmur River]] provides access into the Tlathassan hinterland towards the Vimalian Highlands. The sea is the most important source of transportation for Tlathassa.
 
[[Dragonrail]] serves Laxiapoion with access to [[Upper Zamir]] and [[Vimalia]].  The [[Murthmur River]] provides access into the Tlathassan hinterland towards the Vimalian Highlands. The sea is the most important source of transportation for Tlathassa.

Latest revision as of 16:32, 31 December 2021

Tlathassa is one of the Thuvaki states of Corundy. The capital of the Republic of Tlathassa is Laxiapoion. It borders the Aurician Over-Province of Upper Zamir and the Republic of Johaulia. It lies along the north coast of Corundy, facing towards the islands of the Republic of Ithatia. Important cities of Tlathassa include the capital, Laxiapoion, Zulcai, Stremna, Daphnat, Lioska, and Ermos. The island of Dadaë is part of Tlathassa.

Tlathassa lies in a Mediterranean climate and receives most of its rainfall in autumn and winter. The two largest rivers are the Murthmur which flows to the port of Laxiapoion and the Besbis on the border with Aurician Upper Zamir.

Tlathassa is one of five Thuvaki states in northwestern Corundy.

Tlathassa is of the Thuvaki culture of Corundy—these are the cities and people of northern Corundy who are descended from ancient Ithatian heritage.

The capital of Tlathassa is Laxiapoion known in ancient times as the seat of the oracle of the god Heliops. The name Laxiapoion comes from the Ithatian Language and means the 'place where he will give utterance.' The city rests near the mouth of the Murthmur River and at the heart of a deep inlet, Temekapneia Harbor.

Tlathassa is a member of the League of Corundy. It must balance its interests carefully with its need for independence from its powerful, imperial neighbor, Aurice and the benefits that Aurice provides by means of trade with it and within the Aurician Empire, especially on the Ibrew River. Aurice historically guaranteed Tlathassa's independence[1], but has often used its great power to influence the weaker states of Corundy, such as Tlathassa, to engage foreign policy that is favorable to Aurice.

The sea is central to the commerce and industry of Tlathassa. Laxiapoion is a major manufacturing site for commmercial ships, fishing ships, and in the 28th century, titancrafted skybarges. Thlathassa is a minor trading partner with Aurice and Tlathassan sea merchants ply the waters of the Ibrew River into the interior of western Asdauria, to ports throughout the Pallathantic Sea and abroad as far as the Dominion of Merethaia.

Dragonrail serves Laxiapoion with access to Upper Zamir and Vimalia. The Murthmur River provides access into the Tlathassan hinterland towards the Vimalian Highlands. The sea is the most important source of transportation for Tlathassa.

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