Gabmórionner Ideas | |
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传统 | |
Development Cost -10% Diplomats +1 | |
野心 | |
Yearly Legitimacy +1 | |
理念 | |
Castle in the Woods | |
Fort Defense +20% | |
All the Countess's Children | |
Advisor Costs -15% | |
Rholych Movement | |
Prestige Decay -1% | |
A Song of Flowers and Trees | |
National Unrest -1 Monthly Splendor +1 | |
A Quaint Life | |
Stability Cost Modifier -20% | |
Fall of the Artificer Queen | |
Monthly War Exhaustion -0.03 | |
Gabmórionn Textiles | |
Production Efficiency +10% |
The County of Gabmórionn is one of the many petty kingdoms of the river-lands of Esmaria.
History[]
Gabmórionn is a quiet wooded realm, centered around its castle town at a fork in the River Esmar. In the past, it had been a minor holding of Cann Esmar. Its name doesn't appear much in history books or chronicles before the rule of Countess Isobel I síl Gabmórionn. That changed with the arrival of the Fourth Lilac War when Gabmórionn allied with the Moon Party, supporting the Grand Duke of Dameria, Adénn Silmuna, against Lothane III síl Wex.
Though Isobel I never had any natural children, she had plenty of adopted children over the course of her life. She gave them all an education and trained those with magical aptitude, a rare opportunity for commoners. After her death, many of the people she had raised came together to form The Countess's Children. Their goal was to continue her work and educate orphans and commoners in mundane and magical studies.
With the passing of Isobel I, control of Gabmórionn passed to the neighboring County of Telgeir.
The Age of Artificers[]
During the Age of Artificers, Gabmórionn came under the rule of Countess Thalia of Telgeir, a zealous adherent of Ravelianism and an artificer. She had little use for the natural beauty of her realm, except to house and fuel her factories.
Her blatant disregard for the land and her harsh treatment of its people raised the ire of the Countess's Children, in particular a mage called Nicola the Small. She led a grueling rebellion of the common-folk against Thalia. In the end, Nicola overthrew Thalia and Gabmórionn was able to return to its more bucolic roots.
Notable Works[]
Music[]
A Song of Flowers and Trees, a popular song in Esmaria, was inspired by Gabmórionn . Legend has it when an eccentric composer spent a day in Gabmórionn's famed woods, they were so inspired that they composed the Song that same day and performed it a week later in court.
Architecture and Art[]
Long used in Gabmórionn, the Rholych style, characterized by an overabundance of curves and circular motifs, gained wide-spread popularity throughout Cannor in the 18th century.
Economy[]
If there's one thing Esmaria in general and Gabmórionn in specific are known for, it's the fashion. Nobility throughout the Empire, and no few in Cannor at large, looked to Esmari fashion for inspiration, if not straight out wearing the exact same outfits. With the rise of mass production during the Age of Artificers, this fashion became widely available for the first time to the lower classes as well.