VANGAARD
A dieselpunk, dark fantasy setting for D&D 5e


BASLOVIA
Population: 13 Million, primarily Human.
Government: Federal Municipality
Culture: Rooted in real world Spanish culture, with an extreme dose of ultra-nationalism mixed in. (Expand) Bas
Commerce: Oil, Iron, Military Technology
Defence: Massive concrete walls surrounding the borders of the nation, the most advanced military technology
Prime Deity: Seraph and Israfil.
Important Organisations: Liquid Gold Oil Co.,
Language: Common and Hierrovellian
Hallmarks: Ultra-nationist culture, high levels of technology, citizens accustomed to cold
Fashion: In Baslovia, expect to see long naval style overcoats on the wealthy, paired with linen shorts and a light shirt. The unpredictable island weather leads many to be prepared for rain or shine at all times. The reality of life on the islands mean that fashion and style doesn't really differentiate between the classes, but the quality of materials does. You might find that, with the prevalence of piracy as of late, that the wealthy would rather be seen in a working man's clothes to avoid the chance of being kidnapped.
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Geography: The land here is primarily covered in snow throughout the year, due to how far North it is.
General Information:
The Ironveil Federation is a nation of several municipal states, all of which are headed up by a Marshall, who in turn directs their sheriffs in how to run and police the nation. The country itself is ancestrally a human nation, and as such is primarily human population, but as one of the wealthier and most powerful state within the world of Vangaard, it attracts people of all types to come and live there.
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Making a Character from here:
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Passionate about race relations: You likely feel one way or another about how humans have relationships with other races.
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What made you leave? Think of a reason why you might have left the country.
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Do your beliefs align with the culture, or are you opposed to it? How do you feel about the persecution of outsiders and what it means to want a better life, either here or somewhere else?
Naming Culture:
Male Names - Juan
Female Names - Juanita
Surnames - Juantanimo