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'''Kiyashe''' {{Pronunciation|key-AH-she}} is a region in southwestern [[Brightmarch]]]. The cenotes of Kiyashe are home to aquatic peoples that would otherwise rarely be found so far inland. Complex political webs and feuds bind together the cities built into the watery caves.
'''Kiyashe''' {{Pronunciation|key-AH-she}} is a region in southwestern [[Brightmarch]]. The cenotes of Kiyashe are home to aquatic peoples that would otherwise rarely be found so far inland. Complex political webs and feuds bind together the cities built into the watery caves.


== Geography, flora, and fauna ==
== Geography, flora, and fauna ==


== History ==
== Demographics ==
The subterranean watery communities of Kiyashe are inhabited primarily by merfolk, joined by significant numbers of azarketi, sahuagin, and tritons. Non-aquatic peoples are uncommon in this part of Kiyashe, but not absolutely unknown, as some land-dwellers find reasons to relocate to the cenotes.


== Demographics ==
Though Kiyashe is best known for its aquatic denizens, the surface is just as populated as is the rest of Brightmarch. Humans, half-elves, elves, and others live in the Kiyashe Peninsula, though the population is largely nomadic and there are exceptionally few permanent communities.


== Culture ==
== Culture ==
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=== Architecture and urbanization ===
=== Architecture and urbanization ===
outposts on top of cenotes?


=== Languages ===
=== Languages ===


== Government==
== Government==
The aquatic communities of Kiyashe govern themselves quite differently than most of the rest of Brightmarch. Nearly all of the settlements in the cenotes and caves are autocracies, some hereditary monarchies and others functionally military juntas. Most of the cenotes are somewhat isolationist, not only from each other but also from the surface world.
Borders in the subterranean world of Kiyashe are tightly contested, especially in the flooded caves that connect the cenotes to each other and to the sea. Travel between the communities can be a difficult process that requires seeking permission from each ruler who's territory is crossed.


== Economy==
== Economy==

Revision as of 17:25, 1 November 2022

Kiyashe (pronounced key-AH-she) is a region in southwestern Brightmarch. The cenotes of Kiyashe are home to aquatic peoples that would otherwise rarely be found so far inland. Complex political webs and feuds bind together the cities built into the watery caves.

Geography, flora, and fauna

Demographics

The subterranean watery communities of Kiyashe are inhabited primarily by merfolk, joined by significant numbers of azarketi, sahuagin, and tritons. Non-aquatic peoples are uncommon in this part of Kiyashe, but not absolutely unknown, as some land-dwellers find reasons to relocate to the cenotes.

Though Kiyashe is best known for its aquatic denizens, the surface is just as populated as is the rest of Brightmarch. Humans, half-elves, elves, and others live in the Kiyashe Peninsula, though the population is largely nomadic and there are exceptionally few permanent communities.

Culture

Religion

Society

Architecture and urbanization

outposts on top of cenotes?

Languages

Government

The aquatic communities of Kiyashe govern themselves quite differently than most of the rest of Brightmarch. Nearly all of the settlements in the cenotes and caves are autocracies, some hereditary monarchies and others functionally military juntas. Most of the cenotes are somewhat isolationist, not only from each other but also from the surface world.

Borders in the subterranean world of Kiyashe are tightly contested, especially in the flooded caves that connect the cenotes to each other and to the sea. Travel between the communities can be a difficult process that requires seeking permission from each ruler who's territory is crossed.

Economy