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Duchy of Remere

Duchy ยท Kingdom of Castalshar

One of the Five Duchies, founded by Kamlan, son of King Kamaklavan by his second wife. Retains more of the old Imperial Magocracy culture than its neighbors.

Remere was awarded by King Kamaklavan to Kamlan, one of his two sons by his second wife, alongside Castal (awarded to Bemin). Unlike the more Narasi-influenced Castal and Alshar, Remere retained significant remnants of Imperial culture from the Magocracy era, leading to a more enlightened attitude toward magic and religion according to scholars of the age.

Duchy of Remere
Founding duchy of Castalshar; old Imperial heartland
KingdomKingdom of Castalshar
RegionEastern Five Duchies; the Old Imperial Magocracy heartland
FoundedDirect successor to a region of the Imperial Magocracy; longest-continuous Narasi-Imperial duchy
Government
DukeReigning Duke of Remere (Camavon's line)
HeirCount Camavon
CapitalRemeralon
Notable countiesMoros (Count Dranus); other Imperial-era nobility
DemonymRemeran
LanguagesNarasi (Remeran dialect, heavy Imperial loanwords); Old Imperial as ceremonial / scholarly
CurrencyRemeran trade-coin; Roses; Imperial silver in scholarly contexts
First appearsSpellmonger (Book 1) โ€” Pentandra's family origin
Notable features
  • Remeralon โ€” capital and oldest continuously-inhabited Five Duchies city
  • Pentandra anna Benurvial โ€” daughter of House Benurvial
  • Strong commercial-noble tradition (mercantile aristocracy)
  • Game of Whispers โ€” Remeran political-intrigue tradition
  • Order of the Secret Tower (thaumaturgical research)
  • Imperial Magocracy direct-descent traditions
Duchy of Remere
Details
TypeDuchy
Status Active
Part of Kingdom of Castalshar
Rulers
Kamlan
First Duke of Remere

Son of King Kamaklavan by his second wife. Granted Remere by his father upon the division of the conquered kingdom.

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