South Eastern Continent
South Eastern Continent
the Eastern Continent is generally separated into simply the north and the south. The southern half is comprised of countries that emulate Siam, Thailand, Vietnam, the Champa (dragon worshippers of S Vietnam) and a country of "outcasts" that are effectively like the mountain people of Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia. Various elements that generally reflect many pieces of South East Asia cultures and backgrounds.Van Lang
Van Lang emulates Vietnam.
Sukhotham
Sukhotham emulates Thailand/Burma.
Ashoka
Ashoka emulates Siam/Khmer empires.
Kho Xiong
Kho Xiong somewhat emulates the Hmong, Laotian, Bhutanese and Miao culture, but with participation from orcs, dwarves and humans in a cooperative society. In general the are known as the "mountain people" of the south and are an interesting mix in a surprising cross-racial commune-like society. In general, the orcs take on hunter, gatherer, protector roles; dwarves take on the artisan, craftsman and even diplomatic roles while humans take on the role of arts, crafts and innovation. There are, of course, exceptions to every rule, but this land is perceived by virtually all cultures on the continent as a "lesser" country, if a country at all.
Nhampur
Nhampur somewhat emulates the ancient Champa of South Vietnam. Dragon worshippers.