Aleaxtis

Aleaxtis, also known as the the Kingdom of the Sahuagin, was the millenia spanning major kingdom of the sahuagin people.

Geography
This kingdom occupied the eastern leg of the Alamber Sea, which made up a large portion of that sea, south of the volcanic island called the Ship of the Gods.

The exact location of the kingdom was a mystery to the surface dwellers of the Old Empires, though they mistakenly believed it to lay somewhere north of the Ship of the Gods.

History
The kingdom of Aleaxtis is founded in the year, by the sahuagin T'Raam. His reign would go on for 297 years, during which time he would come to slay over a hundred Dukars.

T'Raam would be succeeded by the sahuagin Vhloar, whose reign would span 468 years. During his reign, Aleaxtis would engage in a century long war with the merrow of the Alamber Sea. In, this war would finally come to an end and the kingdom of Aleaxtis would claim more than half of the Alamber Sea as its own.

In, the Ninth Serôs War comes to an ends, sending many of the merrow of Serôs fleeing past the Sharksbane Wall and into invading the territory of Aleaxtis. The then-king, Daqueev, sends a massive raiding party over the Sharksbane Wall in retaliation and prolongs the Ninth Serôs War by another year.

During the reign of King Kromes, the kingdom regularly sank the trading ships of Mulhorand, Thay, and Unther. As well as regularly engaged in raids on the Untheric cities of Messemprar and Mourktar, attacking their coastal farms and fishing boats. At some point the Red Wizards began paying tribute to the sahuagin in an attempt to protect their vessels, but their sinking continues. Both the cults of Tiamat and Set also approached the sahuagin seeking an alliance, but Kromes refused them.

Relationships
Throughout its existence the kingdom of Aleaxtis had hostile relations with the merrow tribes of the Alamber Sea, who occupied mountainous areas that proved far too difficult for the sahuagin to fully root them out from.

Notable Locations

 * Vahaxtyl, the capital city of Aleaxtis.