Splinters of Praetoria - Drybone Anarchists

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Drybone Anarchists

"Dust to Dominion."

Overview

Located in the desolate Drybone Badlands of the Wild Northeast, the Drybone Anarchists are notorious for ambushing travelers and raiding neighboring settlements for slaves and spoils. They dwell within a labyrinth of caves and tunnels known as Stonetown, at the center of which stands Drybone Citadel, a massive fortress etched into the sandstone backbone of the barren landscape. Beneath this intimidating citadel, an aquifer provides a reliable source of fresh water in an otherwise arid land.

Governance

The Drybone Anarchists espouse a stateless, lawless society devoid of any governing structure or coercive hierarchies. Yet, paradoxically, they are under the ruthless thumb of the Drybone Sultan, whose power is absolute. Beneath the sultan’s sway, order gives way to anarchy, with no government, law enforcement, or military to impose discipline or structure. The rule is simple: anything goes, and chaos reigns supreme.

The Drybone Sultan rules not through legislation or diplomacy, but through fear, violence, and a display of overwhelming strength. His decrees are imposed by roving gangs of enforcers—a ragtag militia of the strongest, most brutal individuals who enjoy the Sultan's favor. It is a harsh and cruel system, an anarchic hierarchy where one's place is dictated not by law or tradition but by raw power and the ability to hold it.

Economy

The economy of the Drybone Anarchists is as ruthless and unforgiving as the desolate landscape they call home. It stands on a shaky foundation of raiding, looting, and enslavement, a constant cyclone of violent acquisition that keeps the crude machinery of their society churning. The raids provide not only wealth but also fresh blood for their slave ranks, ensuring a constant stream of labor for mining and construction.

Bartering forms the backbone of transactions in Stonetown, with water—the arid badlands' most precious commodity—acting as the de facto currency. In the shadow of the Drybone Citadel, bustling black markets offer everything from scavenged magical goods to weapons and armor, most often in exchange for fresh water or valuable minerals.

Additionally, the Drybone Anarchists have managed to exploit the scant resources of their harsh environment. Deep within Stonetown's labyrinthine tunnels, slaves toil day and night to mine veins of precious metals and gems. These resources either enhance the Sultan's wealth or become war trophies and trinkets, their value acknowledged by their inherent worth rather than any societal convention.

Demographics

Races

Numerous races comprise the ranks of the Drybone Anarchists, and each brings unique abilities to the anarchic chaos that defines this volatile society. The dominant demographics include:

  • Hyaenans
  • Jackalans
  • Hobgoblins
  • Llamataurs
  • Quilliun
  • Ogres
Religions

The Drybone Anarchists are absent churches and religious organizations. However, many pay tribute to war, strength, power, and the badlands they call home.

Culture

The culture of the Drybone Anarchists, if it can be labeled as such, is a savage celebration of strength, survival, and the brutal simplicity of might makes right. Aesthetics, empathy, and refinement find little value in their society, discarded in favor of martial prowess, intimidation, and a survivalist mentality.

In the heart of Stonetown, the Drybone Coliseum—a brutal monument to their love for violence—stands tall. The gladiatorial combats held within its sand-strewn pit are not just a form of entertainment but a gruesome display of power, a chilling reminder of the thin line separating freedom from battle-worn slavery.

Despite their harsh lifestyle, the Drybone Anarchists have managed to carve out an existence in tune with their inhospitable environment. Their architecture, a blend of survivalist utility and brutal aesthetic, mirrors their adaptability and resilience. Amid the stone and dust of the badlands, they build, using the very bones of the earth to create dwellings, fortresses, and even temples dedicated to their gods and their ideals.

Their cuisine, much like their society, revolves around the primal necessity of survival. The harsh desert offers a diet rich of game meat, the taste of blood and iron a constant reminder of their relentless struggle. Water, the desert's most precious gift, remains a coveted drink, often traded and fought over. The harsh brew of Nonaka, a spirit derived from a flowering cacti, offers a potent escape from the ruthless reality of Drybone society.
Living in the shadow of anarchy and under the rule of the Drybone Sultan, this community of lawless survivors has formed a culture that reflects their environment—harsh, relentless, and unyieldingly cruel.

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The Drybone Anarchysts give me Mad Max desert post-apocalyptic vibes! That's a good thing because those are very challenging conditions to survive and even thrive. Good to see these factions and nations been fleshed out for the IP and immersion.
One thing I'd note/ask is the mention of no churches and religious organizations but later on a mention about temples to their gods in architecture. Would that be tied to their tribute to war, strength, etc.?

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