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− | Before the advent of [[Dragonrail]] and [[Titanships]], the trade cycle would bring goods down the [[Rhaunve River]] coming southwest to [[Bryndyd]]. Then merchants would load goods in [[skycraft]] and [[ | + | Before the advent of [[Dragonrail]] and [[Titanships]], the trade cycle would bring goods down the [[Rhaunve River]] coming southwest to [[Bryndyd]]. Then merchants would load goods in [[skycraft]] and [[skybarge]]s and voyage with the benefit of westerly winds to [[Sheaffy Dreath]] or [[Amyrn]] where they would sell the goods and then use barges to bring good back down the river. The barges would also be cycled, but the skyflight would enable the merchants to undercut competitors and purchase more goods before their barges sailing upstream would arrive. |
=Gods and Divinities= | =Gods and Divinities= |
Revision as of 03:01, 19 February 2018
Durrhaunve is a great river valley through which the Rhaunve River flows into the Sea of Asbardy. It corresponds roughly with the Rhaunve River Drainage System and is not a political state. The Archduchy of Asbardy, the Archpatriarchy of Ambrasia, the Duchy of Flamander, a subject principality of the Empire of Magdala, and the southern portion of the Commonwealth of the Ithrads are part of Durrhaunve. Historically, Durrhaunve has its own expression of the worship of the Isxinthion Gods. The Rhaunve River is the most significant geographic feature of the land and is important to the economy and commerce of the region.
Historic Trade
Before the advent of Dragonrail and Titanships, the trade cycle would bring goods down the Rhaunve River coming southwest to Bryndyd. Then merchants would load goods in skycraft and skybarges and voyage with the benefit of westerly winds to Sheaffy Dreath or Amyrn where they would sell the goods and then use barges to bring good back down the river. The barges would also be cycled, but the skyflight would enable the merchants to undercut competitors and purchase more goods before their barges sailing upstream would arrive.
Gods and Divinities
Important divinities of the Durrhaunve include the sun god, Amyrn, the Durrhaunvian Triad and the River God, Rhaunfo. The cult and religion of the sun god Amyrn was transformed in the Ambrasian Reformation.
See Also
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