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- Sep 3, 2014
Next up, the Mazuani; the slightly wild (by Itjani standards) but largest denomination of the Anitai due to settler policies enacted by the Empire during its healthier years.
Mazuani
The Mazuani, the River Children who settled the frontier, are the largest denomination of the Anitai. In older times, they would have been the outlaws and second or third children who would leave the Old Cities or the farms to raid and settle in new homes. The Itjani always saw them as dishonest and ignorant bumpkins, and the Mazuani saw the Itjani as stifling and deviant. They formed the basis of the petty kingdoms that dotted the coastlines of the continent, and were the stock that Sa'aba the Victor and Sef the Chessmaster hailed from. What was once the greatest military schools ever founded was in the Imperial Capital Of Kailon, the Vermillion City. Most of the Princely States have the Mazuani as the ruling caste, being more "pure" in stock than the other groupings barring the Itjani.
The gentlemen farmers of the Mazuani tend to enjoy the fruits of the land, owning great vineyards and crops of wheat and citrus fruit, though poorer clades of these people prove to be excellent fishermen and hunters, or serve as serfs to wealthier land owners. The Mazuani dominate the river trading systems, using boats to navigate up and down the great lifewaters that keep them connected to their gods. The Triple City of Angrai, Andron, and Anqas clearly shows this, as the intersection of two rivers forms the greatest breadbasket of the old Empire, and is the seat of the largest of the Princely States.
The Mazuani celebrate many of the same festivals as the Itjani, although the particulars tend to be different. They tend to readily indulge in wines and incorporate this into their festivals, even having a holiday centered around the grape harvest. They also tend to love and favor the wild and lively Qiza the Dolphin goddess of mischief, alcohol, and celebration as a patron. Another noted god that was added to the Anitai pantheon by the Mazuani is the ascended Sa'aba, given elements of the Zornian god of the Sun Ogon as well as elements of the storm god Zadam, the wrathful squid man.
The Mazuani formed the base element of Sa'aba's army. Unlike the Itjani, the Mazuani were fielded as skirmisher-spearmen. The spears of the Mazuani are shorter and designed to be thrown. Besides this, they tend to have a large ovoid shield and a shortsword in reserve on top of the helm and grieves. Their mission was to counter skirmishers and to shock the enemy as the main 'picket' of the army held the line.
Nowadays, there are two classes of skirmisher-spearmen. The first were akin to our Peltasts, relying solely on short, dart-like spears with soft iron heads that made removal difficult. They would then fight as light swordsmen when they used their last spears. The latter became something akin to the Theuropeloi or Thorakitai, as they became swordsmen that would unleash a wave or two of spears before charging the enemy with stabbing swords. This system has been in operation for hundreds of years, which may indicate that change is needed based on the current situation.
In the North and East, the Mazuani's star faded. They lost control of the Princely states of Zarbil and Narbil to the mixed peoples known as the Manbali, who prior to this were treated as freedmen, not citizens. In these lands, the Mazuani have been broken as a power, becoming pettier landowners and shuffled out of the officer corps. But this state was not universally accepted, the state of Zarbil is still wracked by the Mazuine Rebellion for instance. The conservative land owners in the south never agreed to what they see as the Imposter Prince Sulin, the bastard son of the last Prince who won the crown using demagoguery. To this end, they elevated the seizure prone Princess Niqa, the only legitimate daughter of the Prince and whom they kidnapped a few weeks into the Prince's reign.
The Princely State of Enik faces another Hegemon War by the tribes of the Broken Lands. Unlike others, there is a unifying chieftain known as Uros Bareshirt. The state itself is suffering famine as well, meaning finding bodies for the war is hard. The other states are winking out of existence, and unless one of them defeats the decline, then the so-called "true" Successors of Sa'aba and Sef will likely fail.
Mazuani
The Mazuani, the River Children who settled the frontier, are the largest denomination of the Anitai. In older times, they would have been the outlaws and second or third children who would leave the Old Cities or the farms to raid and settle in new homes. The Itjani always saw them as dishonest and ignorant bumpkins, and the Mazuani saw the Itjani as stifling and deviant. They formed the basis of the petty kingdoms that dotted the coastlines of the continent, and were the stock that Sa'aba the Victor and Sef the Chessmaster hailed from. What was once the greatest military schools ever founded was in the Imperial Capital Of Kailon, the Vermillion City. Most of the Princely States have the Mazuani as the ruling caste, being more "pure" in stock than the other groupings barring the Itjani.
The gentlemen farmers of the Mazuani tend to enjoy the fruits of the land, owning great vineyards and crops of wheat and citrus fruit, though poorer clades of these people prove to be excellent fishermen and hunters, or serve as serfs to wealthier land owners. The Mazuani dominate the river trading systems, using boats to navigate up and down the great lifewaters that keep them connected to their gods. The Triple City of Angrai, Andron, and Anqas clearly shows this, as the intersection of two rivers forms the greatest breadbasket of the old Empire, and is the seat of the largest of the Princely States.
The Mazuani celebrate many of the same festivals as the Itjani, although the particulars tend to be different. They tend to readily indulge in wines and incorporate this into their festivals, even having a holiday centered around the grape harvest. They also tend to love and favor the wild and lively Qiza the Dolphin goddess of mischief, alcohol, and celebration as a patron. Another noted god that was added to the Anitai pantheon by the Mazuani is the ascended Sa'aba, given elements of the Zornian god of the Sun Ogon as well as elements of the storm god Zadam, the wrathful squid man.
The Mazuani formed the base element of Sa'aba's army. Unlike the Itjani, the Mazuani were fielded as skirmisher-spearmen. The spears of the Mazuani are shorter and designed to be thrown. Besides this, they tend to have a large ovoid shield and a shortsword in reserve on top of the helm and grieves. Their mission was to counter skirmishers and to shock the enemy as the main 'picket' of the army held the line.
Nowadays, there are two classes of skirmisher-spearmen. The first were akin to our Peltasts, relying solely on short, dart-like spears with soft iron heads that made removal difficult. They would then fight as light swordsmen when they used their last spears. The latter became something akin to the Theuropeloi or Thorakitai, as they became swordsmen that would unleash a wave or two of spears before charging the enemy with stabbing swords. This system has been in operation for hundreds of years, which may indicate that change is needed based on the current situation.
In the North and East, the Mazuani's star faded. They lost control of the Princely states of Zarbil and Narbil to the mixed peoples known as the Manbali, who prior to this were treated as freedmen, not citizens. In these lands, the Mazuani have been broken as a power, becoming pettier landowners and shuffled out of the officer corps. But this state was not universally accepted, the state of Zarbil is still wracked by the Mazuine Rebellion for instance. The conservative land owners in the south never agreed to what they see as the Imposter Prince Sulin, the bastard son of the last Prince who won the crown using demagoguery. To this end, they elevated the seizure prone Princess Niqa, the only legitimate daughter of the Prince and whom they kidnapped a few weeks into the Prince's reign.
The Princely State of Enik faces another Hegemon War by the tribes of the Broken Lands. Unlike others, there is a unifying chieftain known as Uros Bareshirt. The state itself is suffering famine as well, meaning finding bodies for the war is hard. The other states are winking out of existence, and unless one of them defeats the decline, then the so-called "true" Successors of Sa'aba and Sef will likely fail.