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− | '''Mulla'dil''' is a mountainous region of the [[Rose Empire]] on [[Sel]] |
+ | '''Mulla'dil''' is the name of both a mountainous region of the [[Rose Empire]] on [[Sel]] and its inhabitants.{{tes ref|42}} After joining the Empire, the Mulla'dil people are commonly called '''[[:Category: Strikers|Strikers]]'''.{{tes ref|2}} |
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− | Mulla'dil bordered the region of [[Dzhamar]],{{book ref|tes|day|42}} and there was a deep-seated hatred between the Strikers and their neighbors. There is significant tension with the Dzhamarian practitioners of [[bloodsealing]], which the strikers consider to be revolting and unnatural.{{book ref|tes|day|42}} |
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+ | The nation was subsumed into the Empire many years previous to [[Ashravan|Emperor Ashravan]]'s reign, and the use of its name was rare in contemporary usage.{{tes ref|2}} The people of Mulla'dil were well regarded by the [[Grand]]s, although they renamed them Strikers after the Empire annexed their territory. It was not uncommon for Strikers to be Elevated.{{tes ref|2}} Strikers were often employed as guards or soldiers by the Empire, although some of them would have preferred a different profession.{{tes ref|97}}{{tes ref|98}} Strikers employed at the [[Rose Palace]] were required to be literate.{{tes ref|97}} |
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− | + | Mulla'dil people are generally tall and pale-skinned, with dark, curly hair.{{tes ref|2}} They are usually lean and athletic, and some individuals can be described as "brawny".{{tes ref|2}}{{tes ref|97}} |
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+ | Although Mulla'dil was folded into the Empire, its people still maintain a cultural identity, including the ongoing use of the Mulla'dil language.{{tes ref|76}} The former nation bordered the swamps of [[Dzhamar]] and there was a deep-seated hatred between the Strikers and their neighbors.{{tes ref|42}} There is still significant tension caused by the Dzhamarian practice of [[Bloodsealing]], which the Strikers consider to be revolting and unnatural.{{tes ref|42}} The antagonism between the two nations may exceed their loyalty to the Empire.{{tes ref|42}} |
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Latest revision as of 10:49, 16 June 2023
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Mulla'dil is the name of both a mountainous region of the Rose Empire on Sel and its inhabitants.[1] After joining the Empire, the Mulla'dil people are commonly called Strikers.[2]
History[edit]
The nation was subsumed into the Empire many years previous to Emperor Ashravan's reign, and the use of its name was rare in contemporary usage.[2] The people of Mulla'dil were well regarded by the Grands, although they renamed them Strikers after the Empire annexed their territory. It was not uncommon for Strikers to be Elevated.[2] Strikers were often employed as guards or soldiers by the Empire, although some of them would have preferred a different profession.[3][4] Strikers employed at the Rose Palace were required to be literate.[3]
Physical Traits[edit]
Mulla'dil people are generally tall and pale-skinned, with dark, curly hair.[2] They are usually lean and athletic, and some individuals can be described as "brawny".[2][3]
Culture[edit]
Although Mulla'dil was folded into the Empire, its people still maintain a cultural identity, including the ongoing use of the Mulla'dil language.[5] The former nation bordered the swamps of Dzhamar and there was a deep-seated hatred between the Strikers and their neighbors.[1] There is still significant tension caused by the Dzhamarian practice of Bloodsealing, which the Strikers consider to be revolting and unnatural.[1] The antagonism between the two nations may exceed their loyalty to the Empire.[1]