Párian Ideas | |
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传统 | |
Possible Advisors +1 Movement Speed +15% | |
野心 | |
Monthly Autonomy Change -0.10 | |
理念 | |
Parks and Recreation | |
Yearly Prestige +1 | |
Leslinwaffles | |
Improve Relations +20% | |
Expert Woodworkers | |
Production Efficiency +10% | |
Learnings from the Week of Ice | |
Nation Tax Modifier +10% | |
Day of Five Thousand Candles | |
Stability Cost Modifier -10% | |
The Annalise Nursing Academy | |
Manpower Recovery Speed +20% | |
The Cones of Leslinpár | |
Ship Durability +10% |
The Duchy of Leslinpár is a duchy in Esmaria, and member of the Empire of Anbennar.
History[]
Leslinpár was founded by the half-elf Leslin in the hopes of beautifying the war-torn region and fostering good relations between man and elf. Though contentious in her day, her legacy lives on in the numerous beautiful parks frequented by Anbennar's elite. Annalise was an early Wexonard apothecary and companion to Leslin. Her efforts have led to the formation of the first higher education facility in Leslinpár, one that has trained generations of novice healers.
Week of Ice[]
The Week of Ice was a disastrous period in Párian history, wherein an early frost decimated much of the local harvest. The Day of Five Thousand Candles is a folk festival in Leslinpár where myriads of candles are set afloat along the river to commemorate the souls of the dead. Our deep connection with our ancestors has given our community a sense of continuity. Since then, Párian farmers have been more prudent in timing their plantings, leading to more reliable harvests.
Society[]
The famous Leslinwaffles are the national dish of Leslinpár, which supposedly originated from Leslin's love of leavened confectionaries. They remain a popular treat for newcomers to the area. Though perhaps not as skilled as the carpenters of Woodwell, Párian woodworkers are still the best in the area, crafting sturdy riverboats for their neighbors. The 'Cones of Leslinpár' is an unusual board game that has acquired notoriety throughout Anbennar as being devilishly difficult for non-locals to comprehend. Such is its difficulty that the Imperial Naval Academy in Neckecliffe has officially sponsored it as a means of educating young officers in strategic thinking.