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ALUVIANS are a fiercely individualistic and
warlike people, quick to anger but with a strong love |
HISTORY
In olden days, the land now known as the High Kingdom of Aluvia was home to feuding clans
of warriors. Seeking conquest, the neighboring nation of Viamont invaded and instated a
king, Alfric I, to rule over the clan chiefs. The native Aluvians rebelled, but
with little success; subject to often brutal
reprisals,
they remained thralls of a foreign monarch. That changed, however, with the coronation of
High King Osric. Though a Viamonter by birth, Osric dedicated his reign to mending his
divided country. He made peace with the rebellious nobles, lowered backbreaking taxes, and
even named his son after an Aluvian saint, Pwyll. To this day, folk sing the praises of
Osric the Wise.
By the time of the rule of Pwyll III, the peoples of Aluvia had united as one, prospering
under the High Kings kind and just reign. Pwyll III banded together the
kingdoms knights, forming an order of honor and chivalry, and so began a golden age.
When he was slain by a treacherous ambassador from Viamont on the eve of war between the
two nations, Aluvias knights and commoners alike fell upon their enemies and
destroyed them. With Pwylls death, Aluvias glory began to wane, but it is said
that, when the kingdom is at its greatest need,
he and his knights will walk the land once more.
Aluvia remains a strong nation, though it shines less brightly than before. Good king
Cedraic has
opened
up trade with nations across the sea including the Gharundim and the Sho and with
that trade has come prosperity. To the west, however, Viamont bides: it will only be a
matter of time, some say, before war returns to the land.
When the first Aluvians came to Dereth Island, they were enslaved by the vicious
Olthoi. Two of their number, the warrior Thorsten Cragstone and the lady Elysa Strathelar,
fought to liberate their people with the help of the mysterious sorcerer Asheron. Though
Thorsten did not live to see the end of the campaign, the Aluvians are now free
once more. Though this new land is strange to them, they have made it their home. In time,
it is said, a new High King will rise to rule them like wise Osric and noble Pwyll.
THE CODE OF PWYLL
One of Pwyll IIIs greatest achievements was introducing the notion of nobility to
the ruling class. In his time and since, the Code of Pwyll has dictated the conduct of
both lords and knights: the common folk of Aluvia have come to expect no less. These
tenets of honor are as follows:
| 1. Work your lords will in all things. 2. Guard the weak. 3. Protect the young. 4. Slay no one for doing a thing unto you that you would have done unto him. 5. Obey and honor those above your station. 6. Do not mistreat those of lesser station 7. Let your word be your bond. 8. Grant succor where you may. 9. Be fair in all judgments. 10. Let nothing stand in the way of justice: the word of the law is not always its intent.
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