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=== Ironforgers Guild ===
=== Ironforgers Guild ===
A highly respected guild of blacksmiths and armorers renowned for their exceptional craftsmanship, particularly in the creation of melee weapons and protective gear. They maintain strict control over their knowledge and techniques, often incorporating subtle Stygium enhancements into their work for the Palatine Houses and wealthy Minor Houses. Their influence lies in their vital role in equipping the warriors of the Palatinate, making them a crucial, if often overlooked, power broker.
A highly respected guild of blacksmiths and armorers renowned for their exceptional craftsmanship, particularly in the creation of melee weapons and protective gear. They maintain strict control over their knowledge and techniques, often incorporating subtle Stygium enhancements into their work for the Palatine Houses and wealthy Minor Houses. Their influence lies in their vital role in equipping the warriors of the Palatinate, making them a crucial, if often overlooked, power broker.
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Revision as of 19:55, 12 January 2026


Location

awling across the archipelago that once formed the British Isles, now a fractured landscape of storm-battered coastlines, resilient inland forests, and mist-shrouded moorlands, lies the Bretonian Palatinate. The relentless Collapse have reshaped this region, carving deep fjords into the western coasts and scattering the remnants of ancient human structures across the windswept plains. While the full fury of a Collapse may strike less frequently than in some other regions of Ziemia, its impact is etched into the very land, leaving behind serpentine veins of Stygium that define the rocky terrain and contribute to the Palatinate's unique character.

Society & Governance

people of the Bretonian Palatinate are a proud and fiercely traditional populace. Canin are the dominant population, with Lupin typically being recognized as nobility. A profound reverence for ancestry and lineage permeates their culture, deeply interwoven with the hereditary rule of the Palatines.

Governance rests with the Council of Palatines, an assembly of the heads from the twelve most ancient and influential noble clans. Membership is strictly hereditary, passed through bloodlines claiming unbroken descent from before the rise of the Nomad Cities. Each Palatine wields significant authority within their ancestral territories. Once per year, the Council convenes in the venerable, ruined city of Camelot, a sprawling network of sturdy, interconnected structures and deep shelters nestled within the rolling hills of what was once southern England. Deliberations often involve intricate consensus-building, fostering a complex web of political maneuvering and alliances between the noble houses, their personal Landships gathered in the city's center.

A unique aspect of the Bretonian Palatinate is their deep connection to the land and their ancient traditions. Druidic practices, intertwined with an understanding of Stygium's natural flow within their territories, remain prevalent. Certain noble bloodlines are believed to possess a stronger innate connection to Stygium, granting them a natural aptitude for Stygium Arts, which they often hone through rigorous training within their own clan's traditions.

Naming

Old English or Celtic echoes. Members of noble lineages often have compound surnames.

  • Given names: Eira, Rowan, Cael, Aedan, Gwyn, Isla, Taran
  • Surnames: MacCrae, Talbot, Pendrake, Wynn, Ashcombe

Capital - Camelot

Camelot serves as the political and cultural center of the Bretonian Palatinate. Situated amid the storm-prone hills of southern Britannia, it occupies the preserved remains of an ancient Still City. The site’s extensive stone and steel infrastructure has been reinforced with modern materials and protective Stygium wards, enabling the settlement to withstand the peripheral effects of a nearby Collapse.

The city functions as a permanent stronghold within an otherwise nomadic nation. It hosts the annual convocation of the Council of Palatines, the hereditary assembly that governs the Palatinate. Around Camelot’s central fortress complex lies a semi-permanent encampment of workshops, foundries, and supply depots supporting both political and industrial activity. Its symbolic role as the spiritual "heart" of Bretonia makes Camelot a focal point for trade, diplomacy, and ancestral reverence.

Technology

Rooted deeply in tradition, the Bretonian Palatinate's technological landscape reflects a careful balance between time-honored craftsmanship and the selective embrace of advanced innovations, largely driven by the needs and status of its noble class. Master artisans within the Palatinate are renowned for their exceptional melee Weapons and armor, often imbuing these pieces with subtle Stygium enhancements that serve as both potent tools and cherished symbols of lineage. The acquisition and ownership of Stygium firearms is also increasingly prevalent among the nobility, acting as a clear indicator of wealth and influence. The production of these firearms remains a highly specialized endeavor, concentrated within the private workshops of powerful noble houses or the ateliers of particularly skilled gunsmiths. In matters of communication, the Bretonian Palatinate's ingrained conservatism leads to a more cautious approach to modern digital networks compared to some of their more progressive neighbors. Traditional messenger systems, often utilizing swift riders and time-tested routes, remain the primary method for disseminating information across the Palatinate. However, the practicality of rapid communication has led to a growing acceptance of radio technology, with major settlements and the mobile Landships of the nobility increasingly utilizing it to maintain contact across the fractured archipelago.

Military

A member of the House Arthur Palatine Guard.

The Bretonian Palatinate's military reflects their feudal societal structure. Each noble house maintains its own retinue of well-trained soldiers, often equipped with high-quality melee weapons, crossbows, and an increasing number of Stygium-powered firearms, the latter often symbolizing noble status. Elite units, known as the "Palatine Guard," are composed of the finest warriors from each clan, clad in distinctive armor and often wielding Evoker weapons passed down through generations. Their naval forces, while not massive, consist of sturdy, well-armed vessels designed for coastal defense and patrol, with some even equipped with experimental Stygium-powered weaponry.

Stygiosis

Within the Bretonian Palatinate's feudal society, the burden of Metastatic Stygium Conversion Syndrome falls unevenly. Commoners afflicted by MSCS face a harsh reality, often met with brutal treatment driven by superstition and fear. Exile from the safety of Nomad Cities or even execution are not uncommon fates, leaving these individuals with little to no support. This starkly contrasts with the experience of infected nobles, who, despite facing social stigma and the pervasive fear of contaminating their bloodlines, receive better care due to their elevated status.

These noble sufferers are typically confined to their estates, attended by dedicated servants, and may benefit from attempts to find remedies, often drawing upon the Palatinate's ancient Druidic knowledge. However, even within the nobility, the repercussions of Stygiosis are significant. The fear of contagion and the desire to maintain the purity of noble bloodlines severely limit their involvement in governance and public life, effectively isolating them despite their privileged circumstances.

Minor Factions

Keepers of Avalon

A secretive order dedicated to preserving and interpreting ancient texts, artifacts, and oral traditions believed to predate even the rise of the Palatine Houses. They often reside in small groups in secluded locations, sometimes within the ruins of the Still Cities, and are viewed with a mixture of respect and suspicion by the more pragmatic noble houses. They might possess unique knowledge about the history of the land, forgotten technologies, or even prophecies related to Collapses.

Ironforgers Guild

A highly respected guild of blacksmiths and armorers renowned for their exceptional craftsmanship, particularly in the creation of melee weapons and protective gear. They maintain strict control over their knowledge and techniques, often incorporating subtle Stygium enhancements into their work for the Palatine Houses and wealthy Minor Houses. Their influence lies in their vital role in equipping the warriors of the Palatinate, making them a crucial, if often overlooked, power broker.