Blade Kingdoms

The Blade Kingdoms was the collective name given to a group of six relatively small city-states nestled between Chondath and Chessenta in the mountain valleys of Akanapeaks and shores of the Akanamere.

Description
The Blade Kingdoms included six city-states: Lotoli, Lomarta, Kirenzia, Sumbria, located on the fertile shores of Akanamere, Zutria, that laid on the shores and in the Hills of Apion, and, lastly, Colletro, in the Akanapeaks' rich Valley of Umbricci.

Geography
All cities of the Blade Kingdoms were surrounded by smaller quaint rustic villages, vineyards, and olive tree groves. The city walls were erected on top of Chessentan ruins that predated the Blade Kingdoms by a dozen centuries. The military engineers from the young cities repaired ancient aqueducts, carrying waters across lush valleys and decaying villas that were left from the previous occupants of the land. Many of the valleys of the Blade Kingdoms, including the Valley of Umbricci, were littered with ancient strange cogs and shattered statues. Many of these remnants of old Chondath were left in peace by the superstitious folk of the Blade Kingdoms.

Government
The long militaristic traditions of the Blade Kingdoms founders eventually changed to the democracy. Free-voting mercenary councils of each of the city-states turned into senates of nobility. The status of each member of the senates was indicated by the number of troops under their command.

The function and rules of the Blade Council were dictated by the law called the Articles of Association. The laws dictates the rules of crown elections, the rules of selection of the Grand Commander, and the annual Council meetings.

Laws
The Blade Kingdoms had strict patent laws that extended across all the city-states. The patent laws allowed inventions of mechanical and magical nature to be registered to to inventor's name. The patents protected the inventors from fraudulent replication of their creations and ensured financial rewards for the persons whose name was on the patent in question. Some of these patents included Lorenzo Utrelli Da Lomarta's inventions - the light lathe, bottled lightning, parachute, and phonograph.

Culture
The Blade Kingdoms descended from people of knowledge, strategy, and education who took pride in avoiding bloodshed, venerated law and order, sciences, art, and rational thinking. Military and political disputes arose between city-states and were resolved by annual competitions of military strategy and prowess. These bloodless "wars" kept the lives of simple folk undisturbed and kept the soldiers alive and loyal to their commanders. These competitions of strategy and wit took place at the beginning of summer every year, in some ways resembling an intricate real-life game of multi-player chess. The contestants did no pillaging nor destruction. The provisions were brought to the field of battle and purchased from the locals. The armies happily mingled in the evenings, visiting local taverns and festhalls. Wounds, accidents, and casualties remained extremely low thanks to the strict adherence to the Blade Kingdoms' laws of war.

"White wars" were an integral part of the Blade Kingdoms as their outcomes and the participants' strategy earned them votes in the Blade Council. Each city-state was controlled by a Prince-elect and their Blade Captains, who was elected by the Council's vote, based on their army and accomplishments.

Even though wars were fought bloodlessly, the mercenary past of the Blade Kingdoms shone through the everyday life, forming the undercurrent of court intrigues, subterfuge, and spy craft. Many of the most ambitious Blade Captains trusted no-one, fearing bribed servants, undercover agents, and assassins. The assassination in the Blade Kingdoms was a very personal task. This crime was committed personally by the ambitious politician or Blade Captain, or a group, in which every person was equally guilty of the deed.

Fashion
The nobles of the Blade Kingdoms were traditionalists and adhered to maintaining their customs, traditions, and appearances. The city-states were flooded with over complicated and impressive clothes that flaunted wealth. The women were stuffed in overly tight ivory and steel corsets like plump sausages sold during the Festival of Blades, bodices on top of flowing mountainous gowns supported by petticoats decorated their bodies; large conic hennin hats and fanciful bonnets were perched atop complicated hairstyles. Hoses, stockings, and pantalettes were worn underneath. And at night noble ladies wore spider-silk chemise. Male fashion was pristine and showy but less extravagant than women's. Most noble males wore jerkins, tunics, jackets and puff-pantaloons, with velvet being a common material.

Trade
The Blade Kingdoms produced salt, olives, and grapes, along with wines and olive oils.

The annual Festival of Blades took place following the resolution of the annual resolution of "white wars" and was held at the winning city-state. The Festival lasted a week, celebrating the origins of the noble families and the Blade Kingdoms themselves. Lush celebrations attracted ambassadors from other city-states and numerous visitors from neighboring nations. The celebrations included midnight balls, pageantry, and tournaments, all drowned in copious amounts of food and drinks. The Festival of Blades also included the annual meeting of the Blade Council.

Technology
Curious minds and engineers created the city-states of the Blade Kingdoms. Among many other scientific wonders and conveniences were complex networks of hot water pipes that gave the buildings running hot and cold water and heating. These pipes were connected to boiler rooms, worked by salamanders.

Defenses
The armies of the city-states included hippogriff cavalry, pike-wielding troops, Lanze Spezzate - the mercenary horsemen in half-armors, heavily-shielded pavisiers, crossbowmen, warwagons, engineer troops and their deadly catapults, Elmeti - noblemen horse-riding knight in golden armor, and troops armed with arquebuses (even though smokepowder was a point of contention among the Captains).

The leaders of the city-states and their Blade Captains rode Gens D'Or into battle, giants among horses with metallic hooves and metallic hides gleaming in pure silver, gold or bronze, resembling majestic animated statues.

The allegiances of the troops could be easily distinguished by their particolored clothes and brigandines.

Some more unique weaponry and armor could be found in wide use in the Blade Kingdoms. Such items included barbute helmets, gorget armors, pavis shields. Among weapons were bill-hooks, katzbalgers, poignards, and swordbreaker blades.

History
The Blade Kingdoms were resettled circa 1017 DR by the grand mercenary companies from the Vilhon Reach. The sellswords turned their backs on their honor-less Chondathian masters and their bloody trying wars. The numerous mercenary troopers with their families, traveling hospitals, mobile sanctuaries, and courts, slowly traveled the continent until they reached the unclaimed lands on the north-western shores of the Akanamere. The Vilhonese claimed the yellow rolling hills and valleys of scattered ruins.

The engineers and scientists that came with the mercenary settlers spent several years preparing ancient aqueducts, soldiers cleared the broken harbor mouths and repaired the roads and mountain passes. With more time, tent cities became high-walled cities. Each mercenary company claimed a piece of land, each becoming a city-state. Mercenary captains wed their followers, captured enemies, and courtesans, making the first generations of the noble families of the Blade Kingdoms.

The Blade Kingdoms flourished for the two centuries that followed. The military tradition of mercenary leadership became married to democratic governing. Mercenary councils evolved into senates of nobility.

In the summer of 1217 DR, a "white war" was playing out between armies of Colletro and neighboring Sumbria. The contest took place in the greenery of the Valley of Umbricci. The two city-states were old adversaries, and the battle was to settle the ownership of the Valley, its salt mines, olive presses, and rich cattle farms. The conflict between the Prince of Sumbria - Cappa Mannicci da Sumbria, and the ruler of Colletro - Prince-elect Ricardo, was resolved with the triumph of Sumbria. The winner received the ownership of the Valley of Umbricci - three villages, mines, and the Sun Gem a huge diamond that symbolized the heart and the spirit of the Blade Kingdoms. It said to have been carved out of the heart of the unliving and undying emperor many decades prior.

In 1374 DR, several armed conflicts among neighboring nations sparked among the Blade Kingdoms, the Border Kingdoms, Chessenta, and Threskel. During that time, the Kingdoms existed in a state of regular conflict.

Notable Locations

 * Sumbria: the biggest city of the Blade Kingdoms, known for its arts and sciences.
 * Colletro: Sumbria's neighbor and rival.
 * Lomatra: the city-state that was more militaristic and more provincial than Sumbria.

Inhabitants

 * Cappa Mannicci: the Prince-elect of Sumbria circa 1217 DR. Hes had a daughter with his first wife - Princess Milianna Mannicci da Sumbria, and eventually married his second wife - Ulia Mannicci.
 * Jaka Sculi: along with his mother left the Blade Kingdoms for Luskan in 1365 DR. The Sculi family were distant descendants of the mercenary princes from the Blade Kingdoms and Jaka planned on accumulating wealth and eventually returning beck to to the place of his birth.

Appearances

 * Novels
 * The Council of Blades
 * Spine of the World
 * Spine of the World