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''Rissa al'Ricken''
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''Author: Leora Oldessroth''
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==General==
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Sigil: Nine golden bees arranged in a diamond, from top to bottom: 1-2-3-2-1. Known as the Golden Bees (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
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Banner: Nine Golden Bees on a field of dark green. The banner is fringed in gold if flown where the sovereign is present (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
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Another symbol of Illian is the Laurel Crown.
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Illian has historically fought and warred with Tear (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 14).
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Festivals celebrated in Illian that are not celebrated by all nations include: The Feast of Abram, The Feist of Freia, The Feast of Maia, Genshai, and The Festival of Lanterns. The time between The Feast of Abram and The Feast of Fools is considered the most propitious time for a wedding (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 31).
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There are no laws in Illian against dealing with Aes Sedai (TGH, Ch. 9).
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==Geography==
 
==Geography==
  
Illian is located on the Sea of Storms bordering the weaker nations of [[Altara]] and [[Murandy]] in the south-central part of the Westlands.
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Illian is bordered to the northwest by Altara, by the Nemarellin Mountains to the west, to the southwest by Kabal Deep, to the northeast by Murandy, to the east and northeast by the Plains of Maredo and to the south by the Sea of Storms (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 2; TPoD, Ch. 21).
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The rivers Manetherendrelle, Shorn and Cary join up in Illian and empty into the Sea of Storms (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 2).
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The Doirlon Hills are located in north-eastern Illian (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 2). There are farms and vineyards there (LoC, Ch. 4).
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The Plains of Maredo extend a little into Illian, giving way to forested hills well short of the Manetherendrelle and the River Shal branching off of it (LoC, Ch. 4).
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Illian has marshes; one of its denizens is a huge snake, four times as long as a man (TFoH, Ch. 37).
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The capital city is also named Illian.
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==Trade==
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Illianer ships occasionally trade at the ports of Shara (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 16).
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Goods come and go from Illian via Murandy (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
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Illian makes wealth off of sea, land and river trade (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
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Illian grows olives (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
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Illian produces beveled mirrors (TDR, Prologue).
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==Government and Nobility==
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===General===
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The current king of Illian is Mattin Stepaneos. Illian has historically fought and warred with Tear (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 14).
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The king is not the sole political leader of Illian. He is advised by a council of lords known as the Council of Nine; the Council historically ends up competing with the King for power (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
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The King’s power is also diluted by a second advisory body known as the Assemblage. The Assemblage is chosen by and from Illian’s merchant and ship owners. The Assemblage also competes with the King for power (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
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This three-way tug of war results in no one group or person being able to control Illian’s destiny. There is a three-way battle for any task or legislation. Many people believe this provides a system of checks and balances to prevent tyranny. Others believe it causes confusion and delays useful action (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
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===Members of the Council of Nine===
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* [[Gregorin den Lushenos]]
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* [[Marac]]
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* [[Spiron Narettin]]
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==Military==
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Illian has a formidable army (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
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“During the Whitecloak War the Children of the Light set a trap at Soremaine that caught King Stepaneos and would have destroyed his entire army if it were not for the valor of the Companions. They held the field long enough to allow the rest of the army to escape to safety, and thus prevented Altara, as well as Murandy and Illian, from falling under the sway of the Whitecloaks. Without their intervention Stepaneos would probably not have been able to wrest victory from the Soremaine defeat” (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
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The finest soldiers are those in the elite unite called the Illianer Companions. These soldiers ride with the commanding general in any military action to be deployed as needed, usually to the hottest fighting. They are also used as bodyguards to the king. Commoners and foreigners are welcome to join the Companions (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30; Glossary).
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The Companions of Illian are recognized as one of the main military groups from the last centuries (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 26). Their loyalty is to the Crown of Illian, not to any person (TPoD, Ch. 13).
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The Companions wear uniforms consisting of a green coat, a breastplate worked with the Nine Bees of Illian, and a conical faceguard of steel bars. The First Captain wears four rings of gold braid on the cuffs of his jacket and three thin golden plumes tipped with green on his helmet. The Second Captain wears three rings of gold braid and three golden plumes tipped with green. Lieutenants wear two rings of gold braid and two thin green plumes. Under-lieutenants wear one ring of gold braid and a single green plume. Bannermen wear two broken rings of yellow on their cuffs and a single yellow plume. Squadmen have a single broken ring of yellow on their cuffs (Glossary).
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==People and Customs==
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===General===
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Illian is the country that calls for the Hunt of the Horn, to find the Horn of Valere (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
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Arranged marriages sometimes happen in Illian (TDR, Ch. 3).
  
==History==
 
  
Towards the end of the War of a Hundred Years, Lord Nicoli Merseneos den Ballin captured the city of Illian and created the kingdom of the same name His family rulled for three hundred years.
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===Characters from Illian===
  
During the course of history, Illian was often at war with Tear and was involved in the Whitecloak War, which ended when the King of Illian Mattin Stepaneos forced the Children of the Light into accepting a peace treaty.
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* [[Aedwin Cole]]
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* [[Bayle Domon]]
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* [[Bili (1)]]
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* [[Brian]]
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* [[Carn]]
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* [[Demetre Marcohn]]
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* [[Emara]]
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* [[Gorin Rogard]]
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* [[Gregorin den Lushenos]]
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* [[Jeorg Damentanis]]
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* [[Magla Daronos]]
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* [[Marac ]]
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* [[Mattin Stepaneos den Balgar]] (King)
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* [[Nieda Sidoro]]
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* [[Nuhel Dromond]]
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* [[Pavil Geraneos]]
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* [[Spiron Narettin]]
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* [[Teslyn Baradon]]
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* [[Valinde Nathenos]]
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* [[Yarin Maeldan]]
  
==Fashion==
 
  
Men of Illian wear long coats with raised collars and beards that leave their upper lios bare.
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==Appearance, Clothing and Dress==
  
Women enjoy wide-brimmed hats held in place by long scarves that are wond around the neck in a decorative fashion.
 
  
High ladies wear decorative slippers worked with silver and gold. They wear high cut dresses to show the slippers. High Lords wear boots fringed with gold or silver.
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Men wear beards that leave their upper lips bare. (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
  
==The Great Hunt of the Horn==
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Men of Illian wear long coats with raised collars. Lords also wear boots fringed with gold or silver (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
  
According to legend, the [[Horn of Valere]] was hidden to keep it safe until it was needed in the Last Battle. The [[Horn of Valere]] is inscripted with "''Tia mi aven Moridin isainde vadin''" which in the Old Tongue means: "The grave is no bar to my call." The [[Horn of Valere|Horn]] is said to be able to call dead heroes from the grave to fight against the Shadow.
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Women wear wide-brimmed hats held in place by long scarves that are wound around the neck; the scarves may be tied in a variety of fashions ranging from utilitarian to decorative (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
  
There have been Hunts called throughout the Ages. One was between the Trolloc Wars and the War of the Hundred Years. Many heroes searched and their stories became legends that are now apart of a bardic cycle aptly called, the ''Great Hunt of the Horn''.
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High ladies wear decorative slippers heavily worked in gold and silver. Dresses are cut high at the hem to show the slippers off. The dresses usually have a low neckline as well (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).
  
Whenever a Hunt is called, the city of [[Illian (City)|Illian]] celebrates with a grand carnival of costumes and fireworks, song, dance, and the telling of the legend. Prizes are given to gleemen, the greatest prize going for the best telling of the Hunt cycle.
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[[Category:Geography and Cultures]]
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[[Category:Nations]]

Revision as of 21:17, 12 October 2006

Author: Leora Oldessroth

General

Sigil: Nine golden bees arranged in a diamond, from top to bottom: 1-2-3-2-1. Known as the Golden Bees (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

Banner: Nine Golden Bees on a field of dark green. The banner is fringed in gold if flown where the sovereign is present (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

Another symbol of Illian is the Laurel Crown.

Illian has historically fought and warred with Tear (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 14).

Festivals celebrated in Illian that are not celebrated by all nations include: The Feast of Abram, The Feist of Freia, The Feast of Maia, Genshai, and The Festival of Lanterns. The time between The Feast of Abram and The Feast of Fools is considered the most propitious time for a wedding (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 31).

There are no laws in Illian against dealing with Aes Sedai (TGH, Ch. 9).


Geography

Illian is bordered to the northwest by Altara, by the Nemarellin Mountains to the west, to the southwest by Kabal Deep, to the northeast by Murandy, to the east and northeast by the Plains of Maredo and to the south by the Sea of Storms (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 2; TPoD, Ch. 21).

The rivers Manetherendrelle, Shorn and Cary join up in Illian and empty into the Sea of Storms (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 2).

The Doirlon Hills are located in north-eastern Illian (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 2). There are farms and vineyards there (LoC, Ch. 4).

The Plains of Maredo extend a little into Illian, giving way to forested hills well short of the Manetherendrelle and the River Shal branching off of it (LoC, Ch. 4).

Illian has marshes; one of its denizens is a huge snake, four times as long as a man (TFoH, Ch. 37).

The capital city is also named Illian.


Trade

Illianer ships occasionally trade at the ports of Shara (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 16).

Goods come and go from Illian via Murandy (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

Illian makes wealth off of sea, land and river trade (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

Illian grows olives (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

Illian produces beveled mirrors (TDR, Prologue).


Government and Nobility

General

The current king of Illian is Mattin Stepaneos. Illian has historically fought and warred with Tear (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 14).

The king is not the sole political leader of Illian. He is advised by a council of lords known as the Council of Nine; the Council historically ends up competing with the King for power (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

The King’s power is also diluted by a second advisory body known as the Assemblage. The Assemblage is chosen by and from Illian’s merchant and ship owners. The Assemblage also competes with the King for power (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

This three-way tug of war results in no one group or person being able to control Illian’s destiny. There is a three-way battle for any task or legislation. Many people believe this provides a system of checks and balances to prevent tyranny. Others believe it causes confusion and delays useful action (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).


Members of the Council of Nine


Military

Illian has a formidable army (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

“During the Whitecloak War the Children of the Light set a trap at Soremaine that caught King Stepaneos and would have destroyed his entire army if it were not for the valor of the Companions. They held the field long enough to allow the rest of the army to escape to safety, and thus prevented Altara, as well as Murandy and Illian, from falling under the sway of the Whitecloaks. Without their intervention Stepaneos would probably not have been able to wrest victory from the Soremaine defeat” (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

The finest soldiers are those in the elite unite called the Illianer Companions. These soldiers ride with the commanding general in any military action to be deployed as needed, usually to the hottest fighting. They are also used as bodyguards to the king. Commoners and foreigners are welcome to join the Companions (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30; Glossary).

The Companions of Illian are recognized as one of the main military groups from the last centuries (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 26). Their loyalty is to the Crown of Illian, not to any person (TPoD, Ch. 13).

The Companions wear uniforms consisting of a green coat, a breastplate worked with the Nine Bees of Illian, and a conical faceguard of steel bars. The First Captain wears four rings of gold braid on the cuffs of his jacket and three thin golden plumes tipped with green on his helmet. The Second Captain wears three rings of gold braid and three golden plumes tipped with green. Lieutenants wear two rings of gold braid and two thin green plumes. Under-lieutenants wear one ring of gold braid and a single green plume. Bannermen wear two broken rings of yellow on their cuffs and a single yellow plume. Squadmen have a single broken ring of yellow on their cuffs (Glossary).


People and Customs

General

Illian is the country that calls for the Hunt of the Horn, to find the Horn of Valere (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

Arranged marriages sometimes happen in Illian (TDR, Ch. 3).


Characters from Illian


Appearance, Clothing and Dress

Men wear beards that leave their upper lips bare. (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

Men of Illian wear long coats with raised collars. Lords also wear boots fringed with gold or silver (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

Women wear wide-brimmed hats held in place by long scarves that are wound around the neck; the scarves may be tied in a variety of fashions ranging from utilitarian to decorative (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).

High ladies wear decorative slippers heavily worked in gold and silver. Dresses are cut high at the hem to show the slippers off. The dresses usually have a low neckline as well (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 30).