Neptultchi Civilization

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The Neptultchi, also known as the 'Dragon Folk,' were a civilization that emerged from the sea and subdued much of southern Pytharnia in the millennia pre-dating the coming of Salmakhamer. The Tuadbe of Pytharnia and the Xsytes are the cultural remnants of their civilization. The Neptultchi flourished from about 4,400 AS to 1550 AS, perishing as a civilization about forty three centuries ago.

Historical Sources in order of scholarly acceptance

  • ♦ Neptultchi Inscriptions
  • ♦ Tuadbe Legends
  • ♦ Dwarven Historians
  • ♦ Xsyte Traditions
  • ♦ Kalaman Annals
  • ♦ Moigthe Legends and Traditions
  • ♦ Uryala (Gnome) Traditions
  • ♦ Geddamin (Pytharnian) Traditions
  • ♦ Thetzisari Traditions, transmitted through the Ithatians

Castes

  • Qu'laptsuchi , Qu'lachi, Qu'laptsutsúl ♦ Ruling Caste (King)
  • Tchontichi, Tchontitsúl ♦ ~Priest-Warriors
  • Itsellaxchu, Itsellaxchuchi, Itsellaxchutsúl ♦ Dragonmount Knights
  • Nanchachi, Nanchatsúl ♦ Commoners, Serfs, form basis of Xsyte nation)
  • Ixuk, ixuktsinche, ixuktsúl ♦ Ithrabbi (slaves); the gishak (kulkatsúl) were sometimes considered part of this caste. The Ixukchi were obliged to wear magical collars that made them deferential to the other castes. The ixukchi were used for the heaviest grunt labor such as hauling great weight or bearing the ixchekallkeochyá.

There are five castes. While the three highest are concerned with ruling and war, they are not completely averse to manual labor. The different castes are almost like different races or nations and their duties rarely overlap.

Qu'laptsuchi

The Ruling house and closest blood relatives are the highest caste.

Tchontichi

The Tchontichi, or priest-warriors, ensure that the gods remain pleased and propitiated. They are powerful in priest magic and combat. They are also expert engineers and astronomers and direct the sowing and harvesting of crops. The Tchontichi control the Ixuktsinche and prepare the honored dead for burial.

Itsellaxchu

The Itsellaxchu or Dragonmount Knights are trained since birth to ride domesticated dragons. Not all members of the Dragonmount Knight Caste are actually knights. There are many highly skilled members who raise and careful the dragons and provide invaluable support for the knights. The Dragonmount Knight caste has few if any serfs. The Dragonmount Knights do not share the secrets of their craft or of their means of subduing the dragons, even with the royals or priest-warriors. The Dragonmount Knights are direct subject to the King, not through the priest-warriors.

Nanchachi

The Nanchachi is the non-warrior, serf caste. Their cast name in Neptultchi means 'People of the Bread' or 'People who eat Bread.' They do all the skilled labor for the other castes and are regarded as serfs of the Royal Household or the priest-warriors. They are not permitted to learn magic or the crafting of magical devices, including staves and warlock silver. They do not have any ithrabbi slaves, although sometimes they work in cooperation with the Ixukchi. The lowest nanchatsúl do manual labor, while the highest are expert craftsmen of jewelry, clothes, smiths, and fine buildings. The Tchontichi play upon the difference between the Nanchachi who are human and part of the same ethnic group as the other human casts and the Ixukchi who are not human.

Ixuktsinche

The Ithrabbi are the lowest caste and used for all manner of brute labor. They are used in non-pitched battles as skirmishers and as pirate raiders on the sea. The Ithrabbi hate their human masters and would slay them all, but they are kept subject by cruelly powerful magic. The ixuktsinche are controlled by the Tchontichi.

Customs

The worst punishment a Neptultchi could receive was to be handed over in chains to the Ixuk caste to be sacrified to their gods and devoured (not necessarily in that order). It was reserved for traitors and the worst blasphemers of the highest Neptultchi gods.

Outline of History

  • pre-Landing mythology
  • Coming of the Neptultchi
  • Conquest of Bambashathra (Bryndyd) ca 4300 AS
  • Tribal Immigration into the Rhaunve River valley, ca 4300 AS to 3500 AS
  • many wars with giants and dwarves during this initial settlement period of Rhaunve River Valley
  • Occupation of Xepektl (Amyrn) ca 4200 AS
  • Settlement of Qetmektli (Amosgire Hills) ca 3700 AS
  • Conquest of Geddamin Trevirs, become Xatwachupu ca 3400 AS
  • High Neptultchi Civilization, 3200 AS to 2500 AS
  • 2500 AS possible migrations of Neptultchi people to west Nymentho (Xsys)
  • Decline of Neptultchi Civilization, 2500 AS to 1550 AS
  • ca 1760 rebel priests bring people to Xsys by dragon-pulled sea barges
  • 1611 AS, God-King of Neptultchi devoured by minions of Tsama Qllu, members of royal family break up into factions, some slain, fights with warrior-priests
  • warrior-priests fight off eldritch beings and Neptultchi are driven from Tlaqiqe

Crafts

Excellent metallurgists (smiths), create "warlock silver," an exotic alloy of metals used to create weapons, tools, and even buildings of the ruling class Excellent stone workers Use obsidian blades for cult implements (sacrificial victims, display hieratic armor) Hauchtsiltsa, Staff Heads, made of intricately worked warlock silver and set atop staves, used by warrior-priest princes

Diet

The Neptultchi ruling classes ate mostly meat, while the serfs ate mostly nancha or bread made from Neptultchi grain that is still cultivated in some parts of Pytharnia. The ruling classes spurned this grain which they thought fit only for the servile masses.

Clothing and Textiles

materials: linen (for serfs), silk (for royalty and warrior-priests, highest ranking serfs), dragonhide (warrior-priests, dragonmount knights)

Costume

  • King: wears high crown of Warlock silver, inlaid with pearl, shell, gemstones
  • Priest-Warriors: silk adornment, high-horned priestly headdress, long shields,
  • Dragonmount Knights: casse-type helmet with inverted crescent moon with cusps pointing down into helmet, along length (front to back) of helmet, broadside from side view. Moon wedge represents the dragon goddess who bore the first Dragonmount Knights.


Musical Instruments

  • Dragonhorn (even longer than Roman tuba, curving or spiraling, carried on fabric bands, suspended from wooden beam
  • Conch Horn (shell with point sawed off for hole, compare Maya Conch)
  • [Ocarina]
  • [bullroarer, rhombus]
  • [waterphone/hydraulis]
  • [flute]
  • [drum]
  • [lute]
  • [trumpet]

Science

Astronomy; year divided into 32 months of 12 days, sometimes necessary for 13 day month.

Artistic Motifs

  • used in ornamentation of temples, palaces, armor, clothing, jewelry, dragonmount gear
  • sea: trident, clam, oyster, coral, seahorse, seaweed, pearl, shells, spiral shells, octopus, squid, fish, salmon, turtle, frog, ithrabbi, man-o-war, dolphin, starfish, kelp, lobsters, crabs,
  • draconic: snake, lizard, dragon, caiman,
  • Other: temperate margay (cat), firefly, butterfly, hieratic spear, venus-fly-trap,

Architecture

Most important structures are temples, royal houses, and halls of warriors. They are made from carven wood, ornamented with spires of Warlock Silver, steep rooftops (compare A-Frame or Polynesian roof steepness). After Chalitsil is discovered, used widely as ornamentation on face of buildings of Tlaqiqe and Katwachupu. Rooftops tiled with stone or shell tiles. Houses of less affluent tiled with clay tiles or wooden shingles.

priestly headdress: horns that trim top outer edge from top of forehead around crown and then point curving up.

Magic

Magic does not appear to rely on Titan or Isxinthion matrix spell powers. Magic used for summoning from other realms, necromancy, potions, and metallurgy (warlock silver).

Legacy

Legacy of Neptultchi Civilization in modern times, especially in southern Pytharnia and Ithatia

  • ♦ Dragonmount Tradition and Heritage, including Dragonmount Cant
  • ♦ Ithrabbi remnants dwell in the deepearth, brought by the Neptultchi
  • ♦ Neptultchi Gods seen as infernal gods, worshiped by few in secrecy for purposes of summoning and necromancy
  • ♦ Buried Neptultchi Princes are possible undead if disturbed
  • ♦ Neptultchi Magical spells are studied by necromancers and for purposes of polycosmic gates
  • ♦ Neptultchi Warlock Silver (or Witch Steel) highly sought
  • ♦ Neptultchi Civilization in literary sources, especially Kalaman, seen as an evil civilization condemned by the gods
  • ♦ Neptultchi sites considered haunted
  • Onkirgs seen as a connection to the past and possibly haunted
  • ♦ Neptultchi Language survives in Dragonmount Cant and in niche scholarship, especially for wizards, necromancers, and dragonmount scholars

See Also