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|ecology={{Spec|Full}}
|ecology={{Spec|Full}}
|terrain=Warm [[aquatic]], [[mountain]]s, coastlines<ref name=Navp33>[[Navigaccio]] p.33</ref>, {{Spec|[[plain]]s, and [[forest]]s}}
|terrain=Warm [[aquatic]], [[mountain]]s, coastlines<ref name=Navp33>[[Navigaccio]] p.33</ref>, {{Spec|[[plain]]s, and [[forest]]s}}
|year_formed=?
|year_formed=approximately [[256 BC]]<ref name=Navp33-34>[[Navigaccio]] p.33-34; "500 years ago" from [[756 BC]]</ref>
|population=13,500+<ref name=Navp33>[[Navigaccio]] p.33</ref>
|population=13,500+<ref name=Navp33>[[Navigaccio]] p.33</ref>
|races=Humans<ref name=Navp34>[[Navigaccio]] p.34</ref>
|races=Humans<ref name=Navp34>[[Navigaccio]] p.34</ref>
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|ruler=?
|ruler=?
|darklord=[[Kalliope Droniketa]] and[[Nikolai Serres]]<ref name=Navp34-35>[[Navigaccio]] p.34-35</ref>
|darklord=[[Kalliope Droniketa]] and[[Nikolai Serres]]<ref name=Navp34-35>[[Navigaccio]] p.34-35</ref>
|nationality=[[Tragathan]]<ref name=Navp33>[[Navigaccio]] p.33</ref>
|nationality=[[Tragathian]]<ref name=Navp33>[[Navigaccio]] p.33</ref>
|analog=Classical/Ancient Greece<ref name=Navp43>[[Navigaccio]] p.43</ref>, focusing on the concept of the Ideal form
|analog=Classical/Ancient Greece<ref name=Navp43>[[Navigaccio]] p.43</ref>, focusing on the concept of the Ideal form
}}
}}


==Geography==
==Geography==
Tragathos is a strange realm locked in eternal dusk. It is a small [[archipelago]] of three [[island]]s enveloped by a warm sea. Each island is home to at least one settlement, as follows:
Tragathos is a strange realm locked in eternal dusk. It is a small [[archipelago]] of three [[island]]s enveloped by a warm sea. Each island is home to at least one settlement, as follows<ref name=Navp33>[[Navigaccio]] p.33</ref> :


*[[East Island of Tragathos]]
*[[East Island of Tragathos]]
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==Language and Culture==
==Language and Culture==
A significant portion, perhaps the majority, of the Tragathans have physical features approaching the ideal human form. They tend to remind others of their beauty and fitness very often. Those who do not conform to the standards are ostracized and made into [[outcast]]s.<ref name=Navp33>[[Navigaccio]] p.33</ref>
A significant portion, perhaps the majority, of the Tragathians have physical features approaching the ideal human form. They tend to remind others of their beauty and fitness very often. Those who do not conform to the standards are ostracized and made into [[outcast]]s.<ref name=Navp33>[[Navigaccio]] p.33</ref>


The creation and pursuit of beauty, perfection, and the ideal representation is vital to other areas of Tragathan life. The laws as represented by the Constitutions are quite harsh, but they seem to be effective in minimizing crime. Creating and appreciating beauty in both physical form and performance is also a priority.<ref name=Navp33>[[Navigaccio]] p.33</ref>  
The creation and pursuit of beauty, perfection, and the ideal representation is vital to other areas of Tragathian life. The laws as represented by the Constitutions are quite harsh, but they seem to be effective in minimizing crime. Creating and appreciating beauty in both physical form and performance is also a priority.<ref name=Navp33>[[Navigaccio]] p.33</ref>  


==Foreigners and Imported Technology==
==Foreigners and Imported Technology==
[[Traveler]]s to this realm find that their equipment and technology is [[transformed]] to conform to the technological and style standards of a Classical (4) Cultural Level and Tragathan culture.<ref name=Navp34>[[Navigaccio]] p.34</ref>
[[Traveler]]s to this realm find that their equipment and technology is [[transformed]] to conform to the technological and style standards of a Classical (4) Cultural Level and Tragathian culture.<ref name=Navp34>[[Navigaccio]] p.34</ref>


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Latest revision as of 12:15, 11 April 2016

Tragathos
Culture Level Classical (4)[1]
Ecology Full
Climate & Terrain Warm aquatic, mountains, coastlines[2], plains, and forests
Year Formed approximately 256 BC[3]
Population 13,500+[2]
Races (%) Humans[1]
Languages
Religions The Olympian Pantheon, although they are worshiped as representing the best forms of their portfolios[2]
Government Self-governing settlements governed by their own Constitutions
Ruler(s) ?
Darklord(s) Kalliope Droniketa andNikolai Serres[4]
Nationality Tragathian[2]
Analog Classical/Ancient Greece[5], focusing on the concept of the Ideal form
Related Categories
Locations in Tragathos
Transportation in Tragathos
Inhabitants of Tragathos
Former Inhabitants of Tragathos
Flora of Tragathos
Fauna of Tragathos
Native Monsters of Tragathos

Geography

Tragathos is a strange realm locked in eternal dusk. It is a small archipelago of three islands enveloped by a warm sea. Each island is home to at least one settlement, as follows[2] :

Language and Culture

A significant portion, perhaps the majority, of the Tragathians have physical features approaching the ideal human form. They tend to remind others of their beauty and fitness very often. Those who do not conform to the standards are ostracized and made into outcasts.[2]

The creation and pursuit of beauty, perfection, and the ideal representation is vital to other areas of Tragathian life. The laws as represented by the Constitutions are quite harsh, but they seem to be effective in minimizing crime. Creating and appreciating beauty in both physical form and performance is also a priority.[2]

Foreigners and Imported Technology

Travelers to this realm find that their equipment and technology is transformed to conform to the technological and style standards of a Classical (4) Cultural Level and Tragathian culture.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Navigaccio p.34
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Navigaccio p.33
  3. Navigaccio p.33-34; "500 years ago" from 756 BC
  4. Navigaccio p.34-35
  5. Navigaccio p.43