Vratteala info!
here's the text under the cut if you can't read it, the quality got a little crunched lol
- An icy, unforgiving land in Northern Praddocia; many fierce warriors are born in these icy spikes, but it is also a place of the warmest healers and friendliest of allies
- One of the most important and influential allies, however, comes not from Rehenary, but from the far east, past Iayinata. Travelers of many wares have made their ways to cities like Ranulf, and many families have settled down in these port-cities, creating a diverse mix of foods, clothing, folklore, and even worship, but all still holding the same Vrattealan cordiality.
- However, that’s not to say alliances with Rehenary are unimportant. Thirty years ago, bonds between Rehenary and Vratteala became closely forged by their ambassadors' survival of venturing the wild lands of Xulliozan. These adventurers were later crowned the leaders of their nations; High Priestess Adanna in Rehenary, and King Harrald the Victorious In Vratteala, and together, they created a stronger allyship than simply being united in their respect of the Creator-God, Iphi.
- Speaking of worship, while the Creator-God is widely worshipped across the world, with the exception of central Xulliozan, other gods still thrive in both rural and urban areas. The goddess of strength, Yunersa, is celebrated in Vratteala, and surprisingly eastern Asseoros as well. An old tale tells of an Asseorosan sailor bringing strength to Vratteala in times of famine, and that she was a priestess of Yunersa. In addition, the god of celebration, Unar, is said to look over Vratteala’s capital Ranulf for protection against natural disasters like blizzards or icy floods.
- To the left is Vrattealan folk hero Eej-Gereltu, who is said to have founded many of Vratteala’s incredible healing practices in the midst of a frozen land. Her lineage continues in the Vrattealan Royal Family, through King Harrald and his grandson, Prince Kelyar.







