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The borders of the Empire vary by local circumstance, but are roughly between the [[Aggonavid Mountains]] in the west, north to the [[World's Crown Mountains]], east to the [[Vallyrin Wood]] and [[Raven River]], and south to the [[Sea of Storms]], excluding Deepshadow and the Sunset Kingdom. Imperial Authority over [[Sea Haven]] has never been direct and waxes or wanes over the generations.
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The borders of the Empire vary by local circumstance, but are roughly between the [[Aggonavid Mountains]] in the west, north to the [[World's Crown Mountains]], east to the [[Vallyrin Wood]] and [[Raven River]], and south to the [[Sea of Storms]], excluding [[Deepshadow]] and the [[Sunset Kingdom]]. Imperial Authority over [[Sea Haven]] has never been direct and waxes or wanes over the generations.

Revision as of 10:56, 6 August 2017

The Sindathi Empire is the largest nation on Terryth, rivaled only by the Eternal Kingdom of Kcathmar in the east. It is ruled by the Sindathi Emperor, of the Arrigar dynasty.

top-text

It is the product of conquest by the fierce horse nomads of the Andesian Plains, the Sindathi. They overran the old Kingdom of Kensorros, most of the Garreth Grandfather Cities, the easternmost lands of the Illar, the Jollarin, and some of the Torrethian ''Marror''. Some of these peoples mostly rule themselves as vassals, and others are directly ruled by Sindathi ''kaibari''. Tharr is a special vassal, created by treaty rather than by conquest after the Tharran warlord Rexlar the Great seized Imperial territory for colonization.

Borders

The borders of the Empire vary by local circumstance, but are roughly between the Aggonavid Mountains in the west, north to the World's Crown Mountains, east to the Vallyrin Wood and Raven River, and south to the Sea of Storms, excluding Deepshadow and the Sunset Kingdom. Imperial Authority over Sea Haven has never been direct and waxes or wanes over the generations.