Table of Contents

Type

Political, Family

Capital

Shamsi-Adad

Alternative Names

Hikmet’s family

Family Leader

Hikmet

Head of State

Hikmet

Head of Government

Zahra

Government System

Oligarchy

Economic System

Market economy

Location

Shamsi-Adad

Controlled Territories

  • Shamsi-Adad

Neighboring Nations

  • Council of Sylvarin
  • Tatharian Empire
  • Vek’ktur
  • Zargluk Council

Related Species

  • Human

Related Ethnicities

  • Zaluman

Neutral Trade Parties

Vek’ktur

85

Family of Hikmet

85

The diplomatic relationship between the merchant paradise of Shamsi-Adad and the politically neutral Vek’ktur is a fascinating study in the interplay of commerce, neutrality, and mutual respect. Shamsi-Adad, with its bustling markets and strategic location, is a hub of trade that attracts merchants from all corners of the world. The Vek’ktur, on the other hand, are a people who have chosen to remain aloof from the political machinations of the world, focusing instead on their spiritual pursuits and the protection of the Tear of Rolara.

The relationship between these two entities is one of mutual benefit. The Vek’ktur, despite their political neutrality, understand the importance of trade and commerce for their survival. They rely on Shamsi-Adad for goods and services that they cannot produce themselves, and in return, they offer unique artifacts and knowledge that are highly valued by the merchants of Shamsi-Adad. This exchange is not just of goods, but also of ideas and culture, leading to a rich tapestry of interaction that benefits both parties.

The Vek’ktur’s neutrality is respected by Shamsi-Adad, and there is no attempt to influence or interfere in their affairs. This respect is reciprocated by the Vek’ktur, who see the merchants of Shamsi-Adad as valuable partners rather than political adversaries. This mutual respect forms the bedrock of their relationship, allowing them to interact and trade without the shadow of political intrigue or power plays.