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Dagrae

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Dagrae
Both a region and a Kindom. Dagrae (pronounced Dag-Reej) is a peninsula region located in the South-East of the continent of Thrakdrak, East of the Dagrae Inner Sea and to the North and West of The Endless Ocean . The Serra Lake Mountains located in the North is a natural barrier which seperate Dagrae from the Orc tribes, however this also makes trading with other civilizations hard. The kingdom of Dagrae possesses five religions, a variety of environments and cultures, plus a history dating back at least 800 years. An Inhabitant of Dagrae is known as an Dagraenian
Map of Dagrae
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Demography

Inhabitants of Dagrae are called Dagraenian. Most inhabitants are human (70%), 10% Dwarves, 5% elves, 5% gnomes, 5% Halflings and 5% other races.

Hierarchy systems

Feudal System
Rank Settlement size Heritary title Accountable to
King Capital Yes -
Duke Metropolis Yes King
Marquess Large city/Small city Yes Baron and higher
Earl Small city / Large Town Yes Marquess and higher
Baron Large town/Small town Yes Marquess and higher
Viscount Large town/Small town No Earl and higher
Knight Small Town - Village Yes Baron and higher


Religious Hierarchy
Rank Accountable for Location Accountable to
Pope The chairman of the council Capital city of faith -
Cardinals The faith council Capital city of faith King
Archbishops Serve over many regions Metropolis Cardinals and higher
Bishops preside over one region with many places of worship Cities Archbishops and higher
Inquisitors Rooting out enemies of the faith - Bishops and higher
Priests Service one place of worship Towns / Monastries Bishops and higher
Deacons Aid the priests - Priests and higher
Friars The people - The religion


Settlements

The capital of Dagrae is Amberhorst

Metropolises
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Cities

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Bodies of Water

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Lakes:

Rivers and lakes


Seas & Oceans

Forests

Mountains