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[[Image:Tiban.png|thumb|right|The northeastern part of the Tiban Plateau.]] | |||
The Free States of Tiban are not a singular nation, but rather a collection of city-states that recognize each others' existence and autonomy. While not required, most of these cities are located atop [[Enclaves]], by rivers, or near particularly fertile patches of ground. | The Free States of Tiban are not a singular nation, but rather a collection of city-states that recognize each others' existence and autonomy. While not required, most of these cities are located atop [[Enclaves]], by rivers, or near particularly fertile patches of ground. | ||
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The Free States of Tiban are not a singular nation, but rather a collection of city-states that recognize each others' existence and autonomy. While not required, most of these cities are located atop Enclaves, by rivers, or near particularly fertile patches of ground.
Notable States
- Arkhosia
- The largest city-state in Tiban, Arkhosia sits across the mountains from Haelink. Beneath it lies the priceless military cache known as the 'Drawing Room of Hlyn.'
- Nassis
- A trading state, Nassis sits at the mouth of an uplift of the River Thain. Downstream lie the cities of Apophia, Katos, and Thundermarl.
- Katos
- Katos is home to one of the primer military academies in Tiban. Even Marran officers occasionally are sent here to learn. On the shores of Lake Tibanian, a downfall of the Thain will take travelers to many locations in Letier.
