MuddleAttaches to aDeals 26 - 32 damage in an area.BackstoryThe twin titans Yazu and Nazu are called from the ocean's waters whenever the people of the Umbra Isles face danger. Countless stories surround the mysterious creatures and they are known by many names in the Umbra region. Some call them 'Titans' for their enormous size in appearance. Others name them 'Wardens of the Deep' for when they are summoned they will rise from the deep below the sea.
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Kingdom of Khotan as of 1001 AD Photo by SY CC BY-SA 4.0Khotan, also written as Hotian or Hetian, was vibrant center on the historic Silk Road which interlinked Europe and Asia for many centuries in the past. The city was found in what is nowadays China’s westernmost province of Xinjiang.Khotan became the capital city of the ancient kingdom Yutian, one of several mighty, autonomous states that administered trade and travel in this part of Asia for at least a millennia, and before the kingdom’s fall in 1006 to an invading Turkic dynasty. Ruins of the Rawak Stupa outside of Hotan, a Buddhist site dated from the late 3rd to 5th century AD. Photo by Daggel CC By 3.0It is not entirely clear how the tradition of silk production was introduced to Khotan and the region, but according to one legend, the knowledge was acquired thanks to a bride brought from China. The Khotan ruler who married the Chinese bride persuaded her to bring mulberry silkworms from her home.By the 6th century, Khotan symbolized an exciting and thriving silk production center of ancient Asia. The memory of Khotan survives in the remnants of Buddhist shrines found in the region’s Taklamakan Desert, readily evoking memories of once glorious days.
Colchis, a kingdom remembered in myths. Satellite image of Colchis: Black Sea, Colchian lowlands, Caucasian mountains.The affluent kingdom of Colchis famously appears across several episodes of Greek mythology.
It features in the stories where Prometheus was chained in the mountains as his punishment for trying to steal from the Gods, and where Jason went seeking the Golden Fleece.Beyond mythology, Colchis was a thriving ancient kingdom that lurked on the east of the Black Sea and its existence ultimately led to the formation of the country of Georgia. An Axumite jar spout Photo by A. Davey CC BY 2.0The ancient kingdom of Aksum stretched out to the Nile River and the Red Sea, and occupied territories today belonging to Ethiopia and Eritrea. At its greatest, the kingdom also occupied a portion of the neighboring Arabian peninsula.Aksum was a powerful trading kingdom between the 1st and 8th centuries. It linked the great Roman Empire with the Indian subcontinent. Alongside empires such as Rome and China, by the 3rd century, Aksum would have counted among the greatest kingdoms in the then-known world.
The Ella Gap – typical of the mountainous and densely forested terrain of the Kingdom of Kandy Photo by Bleuchoi CC BY-SA 2.0The kingdom of Kandy rose to power during the 15th century on the island of Sri Lanka. While neighboring kingdoms all surrendered to the colonial powers who strengthened their presence in the region, the Kandyans evaded such a scenario for as long as possible.For a century and a half, the Kandyans rejected the Portuguese who barbarically destroyed parts of their city, but never managed to take significant hold. On the Kandyans side were local knowledge of the jungles and malaria, great obstacles to the uninvited visitors. Temple of the Tooth, KandyPhoto by McKay Savage CC BY 2.0It wasn’t until the early 19th century when the British took advantage of domestic turmoil in Kandy that the kingdom ultimately faced its end. An agreement was reached in 1815 that ousted a Kandyan tyrant king from the throne.This is when the kingdom lost its sovereignty but the agreement also allowed Kandyan chiefs to keep many of their privileges.Two years later they attempted to renege on the agreement and tried to oust the British, but it was to already too late.