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Tamin was established as a nation state in [[Mintan_Time|11,748MT]] by a large contingent of settlers from crumbling Cinimal, in the north, and refugees from the failed nation states | Tamin was established on the west side of [[The_Levon_(Sea)|the Levon]] as a nation state in [[Mintan_Time|11,748MT]] by a large contingent of settlers from crumbling [[Cinimal_Nation|Cinimal]], in the north east, and refugees from the failed nation states. | ||
==Summary== | |||
Tamin was founded as an ideological successor to the ancient, imperial giant named [[Minta_nation|Minta]] that once controlled almost seventy percent of the entire continent of [[Aliador_continent|Alíador]]. Culturally, by reversing the syllables of the name, the founders of Tamin were acknowledging their technological and cultural inferiority to the nation they claimed to be descended from. Yet they insisted their claim of lineage was valid, believing many of the last remnants from old Minta had settled around Lake Nimárdain, avoiding the imperial mountain home of Cinimal in Abain. The first city built in Tamin they named Wytiere between the banks of the Anu Denbher and the Anu Neyvartuk. | |||
Over many centuries, Tamin prospered and grew strong as the world left behind the terror of the memory of [[Agmorion|Agmorion the Black]]. | |||
Latest revision as of 01:29, 7 July 2020
Tamin was established on the west side of the Levon as a nation state in 11,748MT by a large contingent of settlers from crumbling Cinimal, in the north east, and refugees from the failed nation states.
Summary
Tamin was founded as an ideological successor to the ancient, imperial giant named Minta that once controlled almost seventy percent of the entire continent of Alíador. Culturally, by reversing the syllables of the name, the founders of Tamin were acknowledging their technological and cultural inferiority to the nation they claimed to be descended from. Yet they insisted their claim of lineage was valid, believing many of the last remnants from old Minta had settled around Lake Nimárdain, avoiding the imperial mountain home of Cinimal in Abain. The first city built in Tamin they named Wytiere between the banks of the Anu Denbher and the Anu Neyvartuk.
Over many centuries, Tamin prospered and grew strong as the world left behind the terror of the memory of Agmorion the Black.