Akanûl

Akanûl is a land that once belonged to the world of Abeir as part of the realm of Shyr, but was transposed onto the plane of Toril during the ravages of the Spellplague. The land carried with it a large population of Abeir genasi who, as of 1479 DR, control the region that used to be western Chessenta.

Climate and Landscape
Akanûl is primarily temperate, but due to the large amount of wild elemental energy lingering from the separation from Abeir, wind patterns are erratic, as is weather.

Akanûl resembles Abeir much more than Toril. The vast majority of land is a hodgepodge of spectacular spires and erratic ravines. It boasts the largest number of earthmotes and watermotes in all of Faerûn. The southern edge of the region is bordered by a large finger of the Underchasm.

Society
Akanûl is mostly composed of the descendants of the genasi refuges of the land of Shyr in Abeir. The genasi of Shyr were being oppressed by the primordial Karshimis. When Akanûl dropped into Toril, the residents were overjoyed to find that Karshimis' citadel had not made the jump. Those refuges set about creating a realm of their own and founded the city of Airspur on the shores of the Sea of Fallen Stars. Akanûl is now counted among the kingdoms of Faerûn.

Airspur is a glittering three-dimensional city built into a series of elemental spires and earthmotes. The upper regions of the city are not actually directly connected to the ground below. It is ruled by Queen Arathane and the Four Stewards of Earth, Fire, Sea and Sky. The court is entirely composed of genasi. The Stewards oversee specialized sections of government, while the Queen controls the major action of government. The Steward of Earth heads up the spy network of Akanûl. The Steward of Fire serves as the general of the army and is primarily concerned with the defense of Airspur. The Steward of Sea is also known as the Lord of Coin and oversees the business of the realm. The Steward of Sky serves as final arbiter of disputes and enforces the laws of Akanûl.

Trade
Akanûl is on friendly terms with the risen kingdom of High Imaskar and their neighbors across the Sea of Fallen Stars, Aglarond. The dark kingdom of Netheril also has an embassy in Airspur, a fact which has damaged relations with the western nations surrounding the Sea of Fallen Stars. Akanûl is hostile towards the other Abeir nation of Tymanther, owing to a longstanding grudge with the dragonkin of that land.

Akanûl genasi despise the slave-keeping genasi that emerged in Calimshan, regarding them as depraved and decadent.

Status
Status in Airspur is primarily racial. Genasi make up the bulk of the population and are given preferential treatment by the government and local merchants. The refugees of Shyr and their descendants are guaranteed their basic needs by the decree of the Queen. Other races in the city are mostly mercenaries, explorers or specialized crafters and tradesmen. They are never allowed to hold office.

Major Cities
Built from sea to sky, Airspur is a city of wondrous sites and inventions. Earthmotes and steeds, magical teleportation, and a system of pulleys and counterweights. The result is a sprawling city of mechanical and magical marvels. This is Akanûls' seat of power, where Queen Arathene rules along with the Stewards of Earth, Fire, Sea, and Sky. (pop. 30,000)
 * Airspur

Rising up above the Bay of Akanûl, this city stands on an earthmote and is inhabited almost entirely by genasi. The city was created in the image of an Abeiran genasi city called Breen. Waters flow from an unseen source deep within the earthmote, spilling in a perpetual mist into the sea below. The falls encircle and island neighborhood known as Lower Breen, Which is a rich and thriving trading port. The island prospers as a gateway between the east and west.
 * New Breen

Although most genasi of Akanûl have the windsoul manifestation, those who manifest other elements gravitate to Deepspur, a city built into the sheer cliffs that sink into a chasm in the Akanapeeks. The precious gems and metals found in the caves surrounding this city have made Akanûl rich, but of late, many genasi and other humanoids have dissapears from Deepspur without a trace.
 * Deepspur