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 ====== Talarak ====== ====== Talarak ======
  
-The largest island in the [[Tarakian Islands]] chain as well as one of the most populous. Talarak is a well-known haven for corsairs and pirates. The large number of smaller islands and shallow barrier reefs in the area allow for captains who know the waters to escape any pursuing ships.+**Island of Pirates and Corsairs - Fall behind and get left behind** 
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 +The largest island in the [[Tarakian Islands]] chain as well as one of the most populous. Talarak is a well-known haven for corsairs and pirates. The large number of smaller islands and shallow barrier reefs in the area allow for captains who know the waters to escape any pursuing ships. Additionally,​ the Sea Lords consider the island cursed and drive off any ship not of the island from its shores. 
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 +This land is a place of democracy of equals, the rule of those with a ship (as opposed to by birth), and freedom for those who can secure it. The strong can make their way on the island and its ships - the weak or crippled will find charity and compassion sorely lacking.
  
  
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     * [[#​Shattering]]:​ 1690 - 216 [[lore:AH]]     * [[#​Shattering]]:​ 1690 - 216 [[lore:AH]]
     * [[#Five Families]]: 216 - Present     * [[#Five Families]]: 216 - Present
-  * **Entymology:** Talarakian+  * **Demonym:** Talarakian
   * **Population:​** varies wildly (10,​000-20,​000 est)   * **Population:​** varies wildly (10,​000-20,​000 est)
  
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 ===== Economy ===== ===== Economy =====
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 +While the largest part of the economy is based on piracy, the people on the island do make a living trading goods and services among themselves. Most people on the island are protected by someone or have their own crew, so cheating each other is a very dangerous task. This does not mean that merchants and craftsmen are honest, just that they have their own "Code of Honor" that society understands.
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 +Goods from corsairs flow into Talarak and are either ransomed or sold in other ports. Any captain will have multiple fences they work through to see the goods that they acquire can be sold fairly quickly. The largest fences who work as legitimate merchants tend to own warehouses on the island. So while their own merchant ships are being plundered they are purchasing stolen goods from their competition. Sometimes an appropriate payment can bring ruin to others and profit to yourself.
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 +That lack of any central government keeps the fees and taxes paid very low. Most will pay some form of protection money, but any family charging too much to work in their "​area"​ would simply drive the merchants and craftsmen to another area. This fierce, and occasionally cutthroat competition,​ keeps these bribes low.
  
  
 ===== Culture ===== ===== Culture =====
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 +To outsiders, life on the island appears violent and terrible. It may seem that way to those who live on the island, but as long as a person can live by what passes as the "Code of Honor" then life can be free. Lords and Ladies do not sit in judgement on high simply because their great-grandfathers once took a sword to your great-grandparents. Power is only gained and held by those who have the respect of the captains. Anyone running afoul of the motley collection of sea captains will soon find themselves alone on an island of predators. Even the Five Families who wield a great deal of power and control do not go against the code for the number of independent sea captains is far greater than any family.
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 +==== The Code ====
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 +Life aboard a ship is one of discipline and far more democracy than the lives of many others. The Captain'​s word is law above all others of god and man, but even his word only carries across his deck and relies upon the respect of his crew.
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 +  - The Captain of a ship's word carries louder than the gods upon the deck.
 +  - Anyone fit has a vote in the affairs of crew, equal title to fresh provisions when seized unless a scarcity should arise.
 +  - Each member of a crew is called fairly by list for prizes above and beyond their proper share. No prey, no pay.
 +  - Each member of the crew is to keep their weapons clean and fit for service. Should anyone be unfit for Engagement they shall forfeit their share.
 +  - Any member of a crew deserting during battle shall be put to death or marooned.
 +  - Any crew caught stealing from the crew or ship shall be put to death or marooned. All prizes shall be delivered to the Quartermaster as soon as found and a full accounting made.
 +  - No fights among the crew may happened aboard ship - quarrels shall take place on shore.
 +  - The Captain shall receive a full two shares, the Quartermaster receive a share and a half, while the Mate and Boatswain receive a share and a quarter. Anyone paid a salary directly shall be paid solely by the Captain from his shares.
 +  - Crew that lose a joint shall gain an addition quarter share, while the loss of a limb entitles them to an additional half share.
 +  - The crew member that first spots a treasure laden ship shall gain the right of the finest weapon or clothing.
 +  - Trading of all goods is considered fair and square allowing the seller to do as they like.
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 ==== Religion ==== ==== Religion ====
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 +There is no organized religion on the island, but sailors can be a very religious and superstitious lot. There are several shrines, including a large temple, to [[lore:​Karash]] on the island, but [[lore:​Aesir]] gets nearly as many donations to her coffers. The largest percentage of the population are Zentirovan, but they currently count for less and 40% of the total population. People from across the sea have flocked to Talarak, including non-humans like the [[creatures:​Hashan]] and [[creatures:​Elf|Elves]]. It is considered very good luck to have a male Hashan as a member of the crew - belief in the gods carries less weight than belief in luck.
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 +The duality of [[lore:​Tyrin]] and [[lore:​Cyni]] may not grant favorable winds or abate the storms, but no sailor would tempt ill-fortune by denying their power.
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 +The power of the long-dead God-Kings still holds some sway over the Zenti living on the island. Worship of these long-dead magicians is not prohibited by law, but instead the adherents are killed by custom.
  
  
 ==== Magic ==== ==== Magic ====
  
 +With a history of powerful magicians rising up and calling themselves the God-Kings, magic has a close history with magic and its consequences. In the same manner sailors can be very superstitious and anyone with even a rumor of fortune telling or having "the eye" may find themselves outcasts when the wind and waves turn against those around them.
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 +On the other side of things, foolish is the captain who insults a local hedge wizard or oracle for the same superstitions that call such people outcasts have a great fear for what unknown powers they wield. Magic is a chaotic force of nature as is the storm, wind, and sea. A mortal who attempts to harness this power is either someone to be feared or so foolish they should be killed before they endanger others.
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 +Their are captains who not only command the power of magic themselves or employ a magician on their ship. If the crew is accepting of this arrangement it can give the captain and advantage plundering ships - if the crew is forced to accept it then mutiny is sure to arise.
  
  
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