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Other symbols include the Throne of Light (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
 
Other symbols include the Throne of Light (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
  
Tarabon and Arad Doman have a history of small wars between them (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 14). For the past 300 years this conflict has often involved maneuvering for control of Almoth Plain, which lies just north of Tarabon (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
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Tarabon and [[Arad Doman]] have a history of small wars between them (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 14). For the past 300 years this conflict has often involved maneuvering for control of Almoth Plain, which lies just north of Tarabon (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
  
 
Taraboners call themselves the Tree of Man and claim descent from rulers and nobles of the Age of Legends. It was once even rumored that Tarabon had a branch or living sapling of Avendesora (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
 
Taraboners call themselves the Tree of Man and claim descent from rulers and nobles of the Age of Legends. It was once even rumored that Tarabon had a branch or living sapling of Avendesora (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
  
 
Festivals celebrated in Tarabon that are not celebrated by all nations include the Feast of Abram, Bailene, and the Festival of Lanterns (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
 
Festivals celebrated in Tarabon that are not celebrated by all nations include the Feast of Abram, Bailene, and the Festival of Lanterns (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
 
  
 
==Geography==
 
==Geography==
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===General===
 
===General===
  
Tarabon is bordered to the north by Almoth Plain, to the east by the Mountains of mist, to the southeast by Amadicia, to the southwest by the Shadow Coast and to the west by the Aryth Ocean (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 2).
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Tarabon is bordered to the north by Almoth Plain, to the east by the Mountains of mist, to the southeast by [[Amadicia]], to the southwest by the Shadow Coast and to the west by the Aryth Ocean (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 2).
  
 
The River Andahar flows through Tarabon (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 2).
 
The River Andahar flows through Tarabon (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 2).
  
Tall stone pillars to either side of the road mark the border between Tarabon and Amadicia (TFoH, Ch. 8).
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Tall stone pillars to either side of the road mark the border between Tarabon and Amadicia ([[The Fires of Heaven; Chapter 8|TFoH, Ch. 8]]).
 
 
  
 
===Cities, Towns and Villages===
 
===Cities, Towns and Villages===
  
* [[Tanchico]] (Capital city, port city on Aryth Ocean, home to the first chapter house of the Guild of Illuminators) (TWORJTWOT: 2, 30)
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* [[Tanchico]] (Capital city, port city on Aryth Ocean, home to the first chapter house of the Guild of Illuminators) (TWORJTWOT: Ch. 2, Ch. 30)
 
* [[Alcruna]]
 
* [[Alcruna]]
 
* [[Elmora]]
 
* [[Elmora]]
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* [[Nassad]]
 
* [[Nassad]]
 
* [[Serana]]
 
* [[Serana]]
 
  
 
==Trade==
 
==Trade==
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Tarabon grows olives (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
 
Tarabon grows olives (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
  
Tarabon produces dyes (LoC, Prologue)
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Tarabon produces dyes ([[Lord of Chaos: Prologue|LoC, Prologue]])
 
 
Taraboners do not like the sea so they don’t have many ships that can trade via the sea (TGH, Ch. 9).
 
  
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Taraboners do not like the sea so they don’t have many ships that can trade via the sea ([[The Great Hunt: Chapter 9|TGH, Ch. 9]]).
  
 
==Government and Nobility==
 
==Government and Nobility==
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The only major political duty of the Assembly of Lords is the election of King and Panarch (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
 
The only major political duty of the Assembly of Lords is the election of King and Panarch (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
 
  
 
==Military==
 
==Military==
  
 
The Panarch has a personal guard known as the Panarch’s Legion; the king has a personal guard known as the King’s Life Guard. Both are considered to be one of the main military groups of the last centuries (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 26; TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
 
The Panarch has a personal guard known as the Panarch’s Legion; the king has a personal guard known as the King’s Life Guard. Both are considered to be one of the main military groups of the last centuries (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 26; TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
 
  
 
==People and Customs==
 
==People and Customs==
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===General===
 
===General===
  
Taraboners call themselves “The Tree of Man” and claim to be descended from rulers and nobles during the Age of Legends (TGH, Ch. 7).
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Taraboners call themselves “The Tree of Man” and claim to be descended from rulers and nobles during the Age of Legends ([[The Great Hunt: Chapter 7|TGH, Ch. 7]]).
 
 
  
 
===Characters from Tarabon===
 
===Characters from Tarabon===
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* [[Tervail Dura]]
 
* [[Tervail Dura]]
 
* [[Tornay Lanasiet]]
 
* [[Tornay Lanasiet]]
 
  
 
===Appearance, Clothing and Dress===
 
===Appearance, Clothing and Dress===
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They have dark, thick hair (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
 
They have dark, thick hair (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
  
Some have honey-yellow hair with dark eyes; this combination is instantly recognizable as Taraboner (TFoH, Ch. 18).
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Some have honey-yellow hair with dark eyes; this combination is instantly recognizable as Taraboner ([[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 18|TFoH, Ch. 18]]).
  
 
It is considered impolite to completely reveal one’s face except when eating or drinking. Thus, men and women wear transparent veils across their faces. Sometimes people may don a mask to completely hide their features if anonymity is required (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
 
It is considered impolite to completely reveal one’s face except when eating or drinking. Thus, men and women wear transparent veils across their faces. Sometimes people may don a mask to completely hide their features if anonymity is required (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
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Men from Tarabon usually have facial hair under the veil in the form of a thick mustache. They wear a dark cylindrical cap on their heads. Lords and commoners wear baggy white trousers and coats embroidered with scrollwork on the shoulders. Lords’ coats are made of finer material and have more elaborate embroidery. Loose-fitting shirts with embroidered chests are worn under the coats. Occasionally the trousers are embroidered as well (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30)
 
Men from Tarabon usually have facial hair under the veil in the form of a thick mustache. They wear a dark cylindrical cap on their heads. Lords and commoners wear baggy white trousers and coats embroidered with scrollwork on the shoulders. Lords’ coats are made of finer material and have more elaborate embroidery. Loose-fitting shirts with embroidered chests are worn under the coats. Occasionally the trousers are embroidered as well (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30)
  
Noblewomen wear clinging gowns of thin silk that are almost as revealing as Domani dresses. Peasant women also wear thin fabric, but it is usually wool and is quite coarse by comparison (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30). Women wear their hair in long thin braids (TSR, Ch. 46).
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Noblewomen wear clinging gowns of thin silk that are almost as revealing as Domani dresses. Peasant women also wear thin fabric, but it is usually wool and is quite coarse by comparison (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30). Women wear their hair in long thin braids ([[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 46|TSR, Ch. 46]]).
  
 
Household servants wear wool of a finer quality than that worn by peasants. The sigil of the House that employs them is embroidered on the breast (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
 
Household servants wear wool of a finer quality than that worn by peasants. The sigil of the House that employs them is embroidered on the breast (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

Revision as of 17:54, 16 March 2007

Author: Leora Oldessroth

General

Sigil: A golden tree with a thick bole and spreading branches balanced by roots below. Known as the Tree or the Golden Tree (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

Banner: The Golden Tree on a field of vertically striped red and white stripes. There are four red and three white stripes (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

The Banner of the Panarch is the same but adds a green staff behind the tree (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

Other symbols include the Throne of Light (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

Tarabon and Arad Doman have a history of small wars between them (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 14). For the past 300 years this conflict has often involved maneuvering for control of Almoth Plain, which lies just north of Tarabon (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

Taraboners call themselves the Tree of Man and claim descent from rulers and nobles of the Age of Legends. It was once even rumored that Tarabon had a branch or living sapling of Avendesora (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

Festivals celebrated in Tarabon that are not celebrated by all nations include the Feast of Abram, Bailene, and the Festival of Lanterns (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

Geography

General

Tarabon is bordered to the north by Almoth Plain, to the east by the Mountains of mist, to the southeast by Amadicia, to the southwest by the Shadow Coast and to the west by the Aryth Ocean (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 2).

The River Andahar flows through Tarabon (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 2).

Tall stone pillars to either side of the road mark the border between Tarabon and Amadicia (TFoH, Ch. 8).

Cities, Towns and Villages

Trade

Tarabon is a major source of fine rugs, dyes, fireworks and luxury items. It is considered to be a great trading nation (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

Tarabon grows olives (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

Tarabon produces dyes (LoC, Prologue)

Taraboners do not like the sea so they don’t have many ships that can trade via the sea (TGH, Ch. 9).

Government and Nobility

Tarabon is nominally ruled jointly by a King and a Panarch, who are elected by the Assembly of Lords. The King and the Panarch are equal (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

The Panarch collects taxes, customs and duties, controls the Civil Watch, and oversees the lower courts. Her personal guard is the Panarch’s Legion (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30)

The King is responsible for spending the collected revenues properly, controlling the army and overseeing the High Court. His personal guard is the King’s Life Guard (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

The only major political duty of the Assembly of Lords is the election of King and Panarch (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

Military

The Panarch has a personal guard known as the Panarch’s Legion; the king has a personal guard known as the King’s Life Guard. Both are considered to be one of the main military groups of the last centuries (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 26; TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

People and Customs

General

Taraboners call themselves “The Tree of Man” and claim to be descended from rulers and nobles during the Age of Legends (TGH, Ch. 7).

Characters from Tarabon

Appearance, Clothing and Dress

They have dark, thick hair (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

Some have honey-yellow hair with dark eyes; this combination is instantly recognizable as Taraboner (TFoH, Ch. 18).

It is considered impolite to completely reveal one’s face except when eating or drinking. Thus, men and women wear transparent veils across their faces. Sometimes people may don a mask to completely hide their features if anonymity is required (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

Men from Tarabon usually have facial hair under the veil in the form of a thick mustache. They wear a dark cylindrical cap on their heads. Lords and commoners wear baggy white trousers and coats embroidered with scrollwork on the shoulders. Lords’ coats are made of finer material and have more elaborate embroidery. Loose-fitting shirts with embroidered chests are worn under the coats. Occasionally the trousers are embroidered as well (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30)

Noblewomen wear clinging gowns of thin silk that are almost as revealing as Domani dresses. Peasant women also wear thin fabric, but it is usually wool and is quite coarse by comparison (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30). Women wear their hair in long thin braids (TSR, Ch. 46).

Household servants wear wool of a finer quality than that worn by peasants. The sigil of the House that employs them is embroidered on the breast (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).