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On the coast near the middle of the lush and verdant Ra Delta, the fabulous city of Ra is ruled by a Pharoah who has taken the name Ra, and claims to be the son of the deity himself. The aging Pharoah is responsible for having conquered the nearby city-states of [[Shu]], [[Zogby]], [[Il'Kzar]], and [[Saleph]] in his youth, as well as countless towns and villages that populate the 200 mile delta. Ra now stands as a efficient bureaucracy, with the Pharoah as its head, and the 80,000 inhabitants enjoy relative prosperity. Occasional rebel uprisings in the other cities, however, regularly test the Pharoah's fading strength and resolve.
On the coast near the middle of the lush and verdant Ra Delta, the fabulous city of Ra is ruled by a Pharaoh who has taken the name Ra, and claims to be the son of the deity himself. The aging Pharaoh is responsible for having conquered the nearby city-states of [[Shu]], [[Zogby]], [[Il'Kzar]], and [[Saleph]] in his youth, as well as countless towns and villages that populate the 200 mile delta. Ra now stands as a efficient bureaucracy, with the Pharaoh as its head, and the 200,000 inhabitants enjoy relative prosperity. Occasional rebel uprisings in the other cities, however, regularly test the Pharaoh's fading strength and resolve.




Location: [[Media:World-12.jpg | Map 12]]
Location: [[Media:World-12.jpg | Map 12]]

Latest revision as of 14:03, 29 May 2010


On the coast near the middle of the lush and verdant Ra Delta, the fabulous city of Ra is ruled by a Pharaoh who has taken the name Ra, and claims to be the son of the deity himself. The aging Pharaoh is responsible for having conquered the nearby city-states of Shu, Zogby, Il'Kzar, and Saleph in his youth, as well as countless towns and villages that populate the 200 mile delta. Ra now stands as a efficient bureaucracy, with the Pharaoh as its head, and the 200,000 inhabitants enjoy relative prosperity. Occasional rebel uprisings in the other cities, however, regularly test the Pharaoh's fading strength and resolve.


Location: Map 12