Akanax

Akanax was a harsh, warlike city in the Akanal region of Chessenta known for its talented smiths, its rigid military structure, and its intolerance of outsiders. It collected tithes and tributes from the Akanal region and conquered settlements such as Rodanar.

Description
Structures within Akanax typically lacked ornamentation, and the majority of its population lived in tents surrounding the city.

Defenses
By 1357 DR, Akanax had an army of 1,500 infantry units and 5,000 archers. It also controlled 10 warships.

Government
Criminal matters in Akanax were decided primarily by a military tribune, but the king also possessed the power to exile or execute any dissent to his rule.

Relationships
The people of Akanax viewed the inhabitants of Heptios as "fat philosophers". They had a more complex relationship with Cimbar, admiring its fighting spirit while also seeming to disparage its arts and culture.

Culture
Akanaxian culture was notoriously harsh and militant. Citizens were raised by the state. Any male citizens incapable of fighting were executed, while female citizens lived lives of servitude. Male citizens of Akanax could not marry until they were 20 years old. Outsiders to the city were generally distrusted.

History
In 1154 DR, Akanax laid siege to the city of Cimbar alongside the forces of Soorenar.

In 1307 DR Akanax went to war with the city of Maerduuth, which was eradicated in the aftermath of the conflict.

In 1347 DR, conflict with Soorenar laid waste to much of the city.