Micronae

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Micronae is the native name for the homeland of the Microns, which is western Tapfer. Originally, Micronae was merely a collection of city-states, seperated by the forests, rivers, and mountains of the region. It was unified by the Sanarian King, Hyp'Kur Sel'Eth, in the year 13,450 BED with the signing of an alliance between Sanarian and Ansaris and the subsequent military conquering of most of the other city-states and surrender of the rest. Micronae was the major battleground during the Great War of Destruction as the Orcs and Imperials tried to invade the kingdom from all sides without major success, although the Imperials did manage to capture the port town of Parsaria before the divine intervention. Micronae was bordered by the Desert of Tinayn to the north, Salt Plains to the east, and the Ultimatia Tundra to the south.

The nation had warm relations with the human kingdoms to the north such as Jiden and respctable relations with Elivia, the lands of the elves to the east. Micronae had at best very cold relations with the western island nation of Solaria. The home of the outcast Solarian mages lead by Rii’Iia, it was also known to control the Wind Song, the source of all magic on Micras. Micronae attempted several invasions of Solaria to reclaim the artifact, all of which were easily repelled. Thankfully the Solarians mostly wanted to be left alone and did not retaliate.

Micronae was one of the three countries that would sign the T3 Alliance, albeit reluctantly. Like the rest of the countries on the Tapfer continent, Micronae was annihilated in the Eve of Destruction and its aftermath.

The capital of Micronae was Sanarian, located in central Micronae. Other major cities included Ansaris; the military headquarters, and Parsaria; the nation's main seaport and link to outside nations. It also covered Caneigh, Melsarsis, and the Plains of Creation.

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