Blue: West Name: Corral Kingdom Bank: E Warehouse: E Major: Yes (Formerly) Benefactor: Wild-men (Savage Fishfolk Tribes) Turf: Corral Capital Ruins Components: Wild-men (Unique Clan), Revolutionaries, Terrorists, Pirates, Bounty Hunting Organization Environments: Ancient Ruins, Open Ocean, Whirlpools, Sea-King Breeding Grounds, Shipwrecks, Treacherous Abyss Size: Very Large Inhabited: Yes Technology: Common Description: The ancient ruins of what was once the largest Fishfolk nation in the West Blue. Hardly visible from the surface, down on the ocean's floor the ruins of a lost civilization stretch as far as the eye can see. Sunken cities with crumbling spires and dilapidated architecture are home to tribes of savage wild-men, fishfolk who reject the authority of the World Government and swear vengeance upon the 'surface dwellers.' Rural areas have all but been totally reclaimed by nature, as corral gardens grow wild and untended, kelp farms lay abandoned, and the ruins of villages are now little more than nests for marine life. To many, it is an apt metaphor for the fate of the Fishfolk in the West Blue following the arrival of the Rain Plague. Their home in ruins, just like their peoples. Lore: Once the proud dominion of Fishfolk in the West Blue, the Corral Kingdom was neutral and diplomatic for much of its existence. Happy to trade and tend to its waters, it saw little reason to make strife with the surface world. But the arrival of the Rain Plague devastated the kingdom, as countless fishfolk died and countless more were forced to live with mutations and deformities. Almost overnight the kingdom collapsed, as its economy fell into shambles from the panic and widespread devastation brought by the plague. In the aftermath of the collapse, the greedy isles of the West Blue were quick to capitalize on the plight of the Fishfolk. Now most of their kind live in indentured servitude, marked by tattoo and forced to toil in hard labor for just enough to get by. Their homeland lies in ruins, abandoned by all but wild-men, refugees, and treasure seeking plunderers.
Last Edit: Jul 25, 2020 12:36:01 GMT -8 by Deleted: Formatting
Post by Rigel Larrat on Jul 25, 2020 0:08:54 GMT -8
Benefactor is usually a solidified group or single individual rather than a whole race. It can sometimes be the same as the Turf. If there's any ruling body or dominant faction, that would be the place to name it. If the island is totally anarchic, then "N/A" or listing of the different factions is fine.