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A desert realm in the world of [[Savarra]], which lies across the southern sea from the [[Frost Marches]], Jassira is a major home of the [[Catfolk]] race, and is the native home of [[Cait]], [[Calla]], and [[Leorah]].
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The Sultanate of Jassira is a desert realm in the world of [[Savarra]], which lies across the southern sea from the [[Frost Marches]]. Jassira is a major home of the [[Catfolk]] race.
  
 
===History===
 
===History===
 
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The [[kitsune]] [[Kiyoko]] recounts a tale of the trickster god, [[Keros]], who humiliated a past male sultan of Jassira. Given that Kiyoko was trapped within the [[amber orb]] at the time, and that she fought during the [[Godswar]], the event must have taken place over 250 years ago:
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Jassira was once a client state of the great and mighty Belharan Empire, and one of its greatest exporters of slaves. The ancient sultans became wealthy and prestigious from this trade with the mighty nation, and many owned vast harems of slaves themselves. Jassiran slaves were able to withstand even the roughest of conditions, but were far more fabled for their beauty and fertility. Perhaps because of this, Jassira earned a reputation for opulence and decadence in equal measure, a shining jewel in the desert. Its population is overwhelmingly made up of [[Catfolk]], but there are minorities of Dust Elves and Nagas as well within the Sulatante's cities; the wild desert mountains of its border provinces are home to all manner of monsters and beast-folk, most notably [[Manticores]].
  
The story goes that the Sultan, ruler of Jassira, was proud and thought himself the cleverest man in the realm. It was true that he was extremely learned, and a man such as he enjoyed calling scholars from all over Savarra to ask them questions none could answer. One day, he issued a challenge that whoever could answer where the center of the world was would receive all the wealth of Jassira. Answering wrongly would result in death. However, the Sultan himself did not know the answer, but was betting his brilliant reputation would mean people would assume he did.
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After the Godswar came to a close and Belhar fractured, Jassira recovered relatively quickly and within a few generations became a world leader in trade once more. The sultanate still keeps a hand in the slave market, though it now imports as many as it sends abroad as its borders expand ever outward. Those foreign slaves brought to the heartland from the provinces often find themselves either dedicated to the capital's great Temple of Mallach, or else in the harems of high nobility.
  
Keros, disguised as a spindly catfolk vagabond, came before the Sultan claiming to have the answer. When asked, he said the center of the world is ''"right under my feet. It goes wherever I go, oh Sultan; as I move, so does the center of the world"''. The Sultan thought the answer ridiculous, but could not prove him wrong or provide his own argument, because he had none.
 
  
Unwilling to part with the fortune of Jassira, he and asked ''"how many stars are in the sky?"'', to which Keros said ''"neither too many nor too few"''. The Sultan, outraged, said that was incorrect, but Kero's pointed out, again, that he could not prove it.
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===Geography===
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Jassira is a sandy desert land with infamously hot days and blistering cold nights. It rarely rains there, and as a result there is little in the way of agriculture throughout most of the Sultanate. Lush plant-life exists on the banks of rivers and oases, however, and the majority of the country's cities and villages are found along these life-giving water sources.
  
Finally, the Sultan asked ''"how many hairs are there on my head?"'', and Keros said ''"as many as there are on my tail"''. Again the Sultan said he must be wrong, but when asked to prove it, he would not face the task of having all those hairs counted. Humiliated, he ordered for Keros to be seized, but the trickster god revealed himself before the Sultan in his court, and said:
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[[Cait]] remarks that she has never seen as many trees in her life as she has with the forests of the [[Frost Marches]].  
  
''"You think yourself clever, oh Sultan, and indeed you are so. But always remember that there are always those more clever than you."''
 
  
Keros then vanished, and the Sultan later found that his treasury had been completely emptied of all the wealth of Jassira.
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===Government===
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Jassira is currently ruled by a Sultana, Nadia El-Qesirren. Many of the regional governors are close to the royal family, making it easy for her to enact laws.
  
===Geography===
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At some point before [[Leorah]] left Jassira, the Sultana was in the process of giving out many eccentric edicts, which changed frequently (in the span of months), making it difficult to follow the ones in effect at any given time.
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Jassira is a sandy desert land with infamously hot days, and less-known cold nights. It rarely rains there, and as a result few plants grow there. [[Cait]] remarks that she has never seen as many trees in her life as she has with the forests of the [[Frost Marches]].
 
  
===Government===
 
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Jassira is ruled by a Sultan or Sultana (female sultan). The current ruler is a Sultana. At some point before [[Leorah]] left Jassira, the Sultana was giving out many edicts that some (like Leorah) considered crazy. These edicts changed frequently (in the order of months), making follow the ones in effect at the time difficult for citizens.
 
  
 
===Culture===
 
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Despite the cold nights, many Jassirans don't have fires near where they sleep, as firewood is expensive and burning the alternatives nearby can be dangerous ([[Leorah]] claims many have ''alternative'' ways of keeping warm).
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Jassiran society is much more open than the cloistered village of [[Hawkethorne]], with topics of sensuality treated as nothing more than common street gossip. It's common for even middle class citizens to own at least one slave, most often used for household labor and childcare, and it's not uncommon to see slaves shopping for their owners at local markets. Treating one's slaves badly is seen as disrespectful, and can result in being shunned from polite society. After all, anybody can end up in chains someday...
 
 
Cait comments that the people in [[Hawkethorne]] very much keep to themselves, suggesting that Jassiran culture is generally much more communicative, expressive, and open.
 
  
[[Khor'minos]], the city of the minotaurs is legendary, even back in Jassira.
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Given that firewood is sparse, and an expensive import on top of that, the majority of Jassira opts to go without, despite the cold nights - warm bodies to cuddle with are in ample supply.
  
According to Cait, even in a land where the god [[Mallach]] is popular, sexual activities involving a catfolk's tail are considered ''"niche"''.
 
  
 
===Religion===
 
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The god [[Mallach]] is commonly worshipped in Jassira, and there are multiple temples to him there.
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[[Mallach]] is the most commonly worshiped god in Jassira, though it is by no means a monotheistic country. There are multiple shrines to the Lord of Passions throughout the Sultanate, most notably the Great Temple in the capital.
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===Economy===
 
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[[Kiyoko]] tells of a story in which the Trickster god [[Keros]] humbled a past Sultan of Jassira, and emptied all the wealth from his treasurey. It is unknown what effect this had upon Jassira's government and economy, but it must have been devastating.
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Jassira thrives on the export of silks, spices, and slaves, easily maintaining its wealth through trade with the rest of the world. Imports consist mostly of a wide variety of non-[[catfolk]] slaves, along with fruits and vegetables that cannot be grown in the sandy deserts.
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===Mythology===
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[[Kiyoko]] tells of a story in which the Trickster god [[Keros]] humbled a past Sultan of Jassira, and emptied all the wealth from his treasury.
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===Story-relevant natives===
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[[Cait]], [[Calla]], [[Barney]], [[Leorah]], and [[Farrah]].
  
Making and sustaining fires is expensive because not much wood grows there.
 
  
 
===Trivia===
 
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*According to Savin, a real-world analogue of Jassira would be a mix of ancient Egypt and Babylon.
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*According to Savin, a real-world analogue of Jassira would be a mix of ancient Egypt and Babylon. The Sultanate conquered a region roughly analogous to the Caucuses during its expansions after the Godswar, whence comes Cait and her bloodline.
  
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The Sultanate of Jassira is a desert realm in the world of Savarra, which lies across the southern sea from the Frost Marches. Jassira is a major home of the Catfolk race.

History


Jassira was once a client state of the great and mighty Belharan Empire, and one of its greatest exporters of slaves. The ancient sultans became wealthy and prestigious from this trade with the mighty nation, and many owned vast harems of slaves themselves. Jassiran slaves were able to withstand even the roughest of conditions, but were far more fabled for their beauty and fertility. Perhaps because of this, Jassira earned a reputation for opulence and decadence in equal measure, a shining jewel in the desert. Its population is overwhelmingly made up of Catfolk, but there are minorities of Dust Elves and Nagas as well within the Sulatante's cities; the wild desert mountains of its border provinces are home to all manner of monsters and beast-folk, most notably Manticores.

After the Godswar came to a close and Belhar fractured, Jassira recovered relatively quickly and within a few generations became a world leader in trade once more. The sultanate still keeps a hand in the slave market, though it now imports as many as it sends abroad as its borders expand ever outward. Those foreign slaves brought to the heartland from the provinces often find themselves either dedicated to the capital's great Temple of Mallach, or else in the harems of high nobility.


Geography


Jassira is a sandy desert land with infamously hot days and blistering cold nights. It rarely rains there, and as a result there is little in the way of agriculture throughout most of the Sultanate. Lush plant-life exists on the banks of rivers and oases, however, and the majority of the country's cities and villages are found along these life-giving water sources.

Cait remarks that she has never seen as many trees in her life as she has with the forests of the Frost Marches.


Government


Jassira is currently ruled by a Sultana, Nadia El-Qesirren. Many of the regional governors are close to the royal family, making it easy for her to enact laws.

At some point before Leorah left Jassira, the Sultana was in the process of giving out many eccentric edicts, which changed frequently (in the span of months), making it difficult to follow the ones in effect at any given time.


Culture


Jassiran society is much more open than the cloistered village of Hawkethorne, with topics of sensuality treated as nothing more than common street gossip. It's common for even middle class citizens to own at least one slave, most often used for household labor and childcare, and it's not uncommon to see slaves shopping for their owners at local markets. Treating one's slaves badly is seen as disrespectful, and can result in being shunned from polite society. After all, anybody can end up in chains someday...

Given that firewood is sparse, and an expensive import on top of that, the majority of Jassira opts to go without, despite the cold nights - warm bodies to cuddle with are in ample supply.


Religion


Mallach is the most commonly worshiped god in Jassira, though it is by no means a monotheistic country. There are multiple shrines to the Lord of Passions throughout the Sultanate, most notably the Great Temple in the capital.


Economy


Jassira thrives on the export of silks, spices, and slaves, easily maintaining its wealth through trade with the rest of the world. Imports consist mostly of a wide variety of non-catfolk slaves, along with fruits and vegetables that cannot be grown in the sandy deserts.


Mythology


Kiyoko tells of a story in which the Trickster god Keros humbled a past Sultan of Jassira, and emptied all the wealth from his treasury.


Story-relevant natives


Cait, Calla, Barney, Leorah, and Farrah.


Trivia


  • According to Savin, a real-world analogue of Jassira would be a mix of ancient Egypt and Babylon. The Sultanate conquered a region roughly analogous to the Caucuses during its expansions after the Godswar, whence comes Cait and her bloodline.