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The Trailblazer Republics are the disparate communities of the Storm-Path. Thsee hardy and adventurous people live in semi-permanent settlements that move regularly to keep up with the Great Tempests, prospecting for valuable aeon stones in their wake.

Geography

See also: Storm-Path

Aside from always remaining within the Storm-Path, the Trailblazer Republics have no fixed geography or boundaries, but rather exist wherever the prospectors may travel. As the Storms continue their roughly elliptical route counterclockwise around the Oasis, the Trailblazers pick up their settlements to stay within their wake.

Millennia of scouring by the regular passage of the Tempests over the Storm-Path has rendered it incredibly barren. Exceptionally little flora and fauna can survive in these harsh conditions; only plants with exceptionally deep roots that can sprout again after the storms pass and creatures that can burrow through earth and stone have successfully carved niches for themselves. Rain is rare, and the deep red clay soil of the region is almost always turned to dust that is picked up by the winds and deposited over everything. Remarkably flat, the only significant landmarks within the Storm-Path are small outcroppings of rocks, themselves getting ever smaller with each pass of the Great Tempests.

Though the Great Tempests are generally isolated to a specific part of the Storm-Path at any given time, slowly rotating around the Oasis, this does not mean that the rest is safe, as smaller flares are a common hazard.

While the Storm-Path varies in width, in most places it is around 200 miles across, narrowing notably near the Northern and Southern Rims.

History

The Trailblazer Republics have existed in some form ever since it was discovered that the Great Tempests are a source of valuable items. They have waxed and waned in size and prominence, sometimes becoming more ordered and lawful before returning once more to a state of chaos driven by strong wills and competing interests. While today the Trailblazers are quite organized and follow a roughly defined code of laws to keep the peace, this remains tenuous as ever.

Demographics

Any and every ancestry that lives in the Stormlands can be found in the Trailblazer Republics. Humans, hobgoblins, dwarves, goblins, and kobolds account for most of the population, but more atypical ancestries are not unknown.

The total population of the Republics is very low. It is rare for any community to have more than a few hundred inhabitants before collapsing and splitting. Outside of the major Republics, the majority of villages are home to perhaps a few dozen individuals.

Culture

Religion

Society

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Architecture, migration, and urbanization

Food and cuisine

Fashion

Government

Though their pervasive spirit of independence have resulted in the enduring continuity of a republican form of governance, Trailblazer communities are usually held together by strong, charismatic leaders, who, once voted into positions of authority, typically retain their status until they are overthrown or die. These figures enjoy immense latitude and power over their communities as long as they can placate those they ostensibly represent, yet a misstep, misjudged decision, or perceived betrayal can easily lead to the end of their rule through exile or death.

Despite the characterizations offered by the peoples of the Oasis, the Trailblazer Republics are not truly lawless. Rather, they rely on a complex collection of rules that are not codified yet are broadly understood across the Storm-Path. With an emphasis on personal rights at their core, the implementation of these laws are left to the individual and community to enforce as they see fit and adjust as needed.