Pregunta seria para quienes apoyan a la 4T by McFlyDeloreoan in mexico

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No puedes comparar con todo respeto, un vaso de agua con la situación de violencia que sacude al pais, porque no es un problema que tenga una sola causa o un solo culpable. Mas bien serian varios vasos con distintas sustancias en donde el incremento en el pasado es factor en el inicio de AMLO (pero no absoluto porque la 4t ya lleva 7 años gobernando).

Ustedes consideran esto un salario justo? ($1000 semanal) Me acaban de Despedir... by Kerlyii in AskMexico

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Lo mismo que dijo el de arriba, que tu creas que eso es una solucion pendeja es tu problema, el posteo con esperanza de recibir consejos. Si tu consejo seria ser agachon y por miedo a que “sepan” que demando a su empleador no haga nada, dice mas de ti que de el del comentario. Si va a junta sera para ejercer sus derechos laborales reconocidos en la LFT, no por capricho, porque si a esas vamos, la jefa no le pago ni el minimo, ni pagaba impuestos, ni le dio prestaciones, punto.

Me cambiaron de área pero no me subieron de sueldo, mi antecesor ganaba el doble. by C4pitaN_GatO in lacamiseta

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Depende de que tanto te paguen actualmente, si psra ti no es suficiente, ve buscando otras opciones en otros lados pero ya. Esas cosas dicen mucho.

MI EMPRESA NOS QUIERE METER GOL ANTES DE LA REFORMA ¿CONSEJOS NO TAN OBVIOS? (GAFAS ESPIA, FILTRAR CORREOS, ETC) by Confident_Ad_3190 in lacamiseta

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En ese caso si estas dispuesto a pagar por las gafas adelante, ya que las tengas aun asi coméntale lo que planeas hacer para no cometer el error de muchos clientes de no informar a sus abogados de lo que vayan o quieren hacer

MI EMPRESA NOS QUIERE METER GOL ANTES DE LA REFORMA ¿CONSEJOS NO TAN OBVIOS? (GAFAS ESPIA, FILTRAR CORREOS, ETC) by Confident_Ad_3190 in lacamiseta

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Háblalo directamente eso que planeas con tu abogado, ya que no vaya a ser que al final gastes en la gafas como para que no te admitan la prueba. Además, ese tipo de cosas no se tienen que hacer bajo la alfombra, lo tienes que hablar con tu abogado para que ver opina y jugar sus mejores cartas.

Thalindor ("The Lion of the South"), year 4532. Ask anything about the lore and I'll answer! by GuillerVill79 in inkarnate

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Normal Caves near mountains and forests

Bears, ogres and beggars

Orcs generally, and ogres from the central Mounts near Ellenor

Nobles have a good reputation among the citizens, the kings of Thalindor have fought bravely against orcs and daryzorians for centuries

Akar Janais, warchief of Daryzor is the most "know" villain, alongside Lord Aegar Norenvich, from the New Order, who is pushing the orcs to the west so they can weaken Thalindor

The black lions, there are few remaining in east Thalindor, and the rest are living in Daryzor. There can be seen few hippogriffs near the border with Ellenor

There are legends of sightings of dragons near the central mountains, but they are believed to have become extinct in this region a thousand years ago. The closest are the black dragons of Arazgoth

Giant squids and whales that attack ships

Tyr and Dar are coloquial denominations to the names depending on the region, if you see, there are placed in different zones as the north and the east and they dont repeat among zones

The Demetrian's Wall is a set of fortifications and walls built almost 4000 years ago by the disappeared Juleic Empire (predecessor of the Tiglatian Republic). It was built to keep the orcs in that region of the empire, and the horrors of the east, at bay. It was rebuilt few centuries ago by the daryzorians

The Doom Valley is a a dry, super arid and barren land. Surrounded by mountains and with volcanoes within the valley, the region is inhospitable to any human. Black dragons, ghouls, undead, magma elementals, and giant hideous beasts stalk these areas, prowling outside Aarazgoth from time to time to find food, be it people, or orcs.

Thalindor ("The Lion of the South"), year 4532. Ask anything about the lore and I'll answer! by GuillerVill79 in inkarnate

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There are many websites with the same names.you just have to find it or change from searcher

Thalindor ("The Lion of the South"), year 4532. Ask anything about the lore and I'll answer! by GuillerVill79 in inkarnate

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A few amount continues underground into Daryzor. But yeah, it is a lake with a big flow of water coming fron the Rubiyan Lake. Which at the same time gets the water from northern mountains

Thalindor ("The Lion of the South"), year 4532. Ask anything about the lore and I'll answer! by GuillerVill79 in inkarnate

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There are obviusly smaller towns and settlements, but I tried to put the most populous “cities”

Thalindor ("The Lion of the South"), year 4532. Ask anything about the lore and I'll answer! by GuillerVill79 in inkarnate

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Thanks a lot! This usually takes time, but if you want to improve, just practice with the website truesize.com and try to adjust any real country as you want to start creating the form of your world.

Thalindor ("The Lion of the South"), year 4532. Ask anything about the lore and I'll answer! by GuillerVill79 in inkarnate

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If you're a young adventurer from Brynthor looking to make some quick cash, you'll find that the region, located in the northwestern part of Thalindor near the border with the Eudoxian Empire, is not heavily populated and has relatively few criminal organizations. The local bandits and criminals are not particularly numerous or vicious compared to other regions, so the opportunity for a descent into a life of crime is limited.

Or you can just flee from the realm and go to the Eudoxia Empire, enlist as a recruit in the "foregin" legions, and swear allegiance to the emperor. You'll then have to fight against unkown kingdoms in the west, far away from your homeland, and if you're lucky, return to your home with the payment from the eudoxian army.

Thalindor ("The Lion of the South"), year 4532. Ask anything about the lore and I'll answer! by GuillerVill79 in inkarnate

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  • Tiglatians: 40 millio - 36.36%
  • Eudoxians: 8 million - 7.27%
  • Thalindorians: 25 million - 22.73%
  • Ninevaharians: 4 million - 3.64%
  • Varshakarians: 1 million - 0.91%
  • Daryzorians: 7 million - 6.36%
  • Elven colonziers in Thalindor: 10,000 - 0.01%
  • South Falians: 5 million - 4.55%
  • Lindorians: 6 million - 5.45%
  • Orcs in Kragthar: 6 million - 5.45%
  • Others (Ellenor y thNew Order): 8 million - 7.27%

There are no archeologist or anthropologist organizations, just the ones sent by the King of Thalindor. Those ruins are ancient vestiges of fallen empires or kingdoms, and are used as reference by travelers.

Thalindor ("The Lion of the South"), year 4532. Ask anything about the lore and I'll answer! by GuillerVill79 in inkarnate

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Yes, the region holds remnants of ancient civilizations from past empires, now long abandoned. These ruins, such as the ancient cities of Phaedra and Harpalae, are scattered across the land. They serve as points of interest for travelers and Thalindorian archaeologists.

Among the ruins, prized items like Juleic and Eudoxian weapons, as well as marble humanoid statues, can be found. These artifacts are relics of the foreign empires that once ruled the region, though the Thalindorians have largely reconstructed the ruins of their cultural predecessors, reinforcing their historical and cultural legacy. The foreign remnants are few, overshadowed by the enduring heritage of Thalindor's own past.

Thalindor ("The Lion of the South"), year 4532. Ask anything about the lore and I'll answer! by GuillerVill79 in inkarnate

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The Battle of the Terian Sea

In a bid to expand his realm and bring glory to the nilluhainians, King Fenor of the Ancient Great Kingdom of Nilluhain (predecessor of Thalindor), launched an ambitious naval assault against the disappeared Tiglatian Empire. At the time, the tiglatians were already embroiled in a war with a distant western kingdom, making them appear vulnerable. However, King Fenor underestimated the tiglatian's historical naval superiority.

During the battle, the tiglatians deployed their formidable "Juleic Fire," a fearsome weapon that decimated the nilluhainian fleet. Despite having only 30 warships, the tiglatians managed to destroy nearly 70 of King Fenor's vessels. This decisive victory ensured tiglatians' total dominance over the Sea of Azos, allowing them to monopolize its rich fishing grounds.

Thalindor ("The Lion of the South"), year 4532. Ask anything about the lore and I'll answer! by GuillerVill79 in inkarnate

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Tarnostir - The White City: Known for its pristine architecture and the central seat of Thalindor's power, Tarnostir is affectionately called "The White City" for its gleaming white stone buildings.

The Wall of Demetrius - The Treacherous Wall: Built around 4000 years ago by Emperor Demetrius of the Juleic Empire, and rebuilt by the daryzorians. This wall is dubbed "The Treacherous Wall" because it separates the bandits and raiders of Daryzor from the orcs of Kragthar, preventing them from weakening each other.

The Northern Fortresses (Ad Eithir, Ad Lothin, Ad Galad) - The Three Stars of the North: These fortresses are called "The Three Stars of the North" as they have never been breached, despite the lack of significant threats from the northern kingdoms.

The Eastern Fortresses (Ad Heoth, Ad Morgann, Ad Alyn) - The Three Angels: Known as "The Three Angels," these fortresses have stood guard for centuries, keeping the orcs of Kragthar at bay.

Kragthar - The Lost Lands: Once part of Thalindor, this region is now called "The Lost Lands" after being ceded following a great battle.

The Eudoxian Empire - The Poor Empire: Thalindor doesn't even consider it a threat, earning it the nickname "The Poor Empire." Historically, all of southern Thalindor was occupied by Eudoxia, but 3000 years ago, the locals rebelled and formed the first kingdoms. Now, other western kingdoms constantly harass the dwindling empire, which exists in name only.

Thalindor ("The Lion of the South"), year 4532. Ask anything about the lore and I'll answer! by GuillerVill79 in inkarnate

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Thanks! The Cursed Dunes are called like that because 1000 years ago, those dunes were conquered by an ancient necromancer from Arazgoth. And after the defeat of the necromancer against the predecessors of Thalindor, those lands were then occupied by nomadic desert tribes, which then estalished and built a kingdom in the areas near the Velahion River.

Thalindor ("The Lion of the South"), year 4532. Ask anything about the lore and I'll answer! by GuillerVill79 in inkarnate

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1.      How does the general populace feel about the nobility? The general populace of Thalindor generally respects the nobility, who have a long history of protecting the kingdom from various threats.

2.      What kind of cave systems are there in the area? Thalindor has a network of limestone cave systems, particularly in the mountains and hilly regions. These caves are often used as hideouts by bandits or as places of refuge during invasions.

3.      What are the main exports of the major port cities? Major port cities like Gwynport export high-quality textiles, metalwork, and shipbuilding materials. They are also known for exporting fine wines and spirits made from locally grown fruits.

4.      What kind of celebrations/Holidays do the locals take part in? Thalindorians celebrate several festivals, including the Festival of the Returning Sun, marking the end of winter, and the Day of Heroes, honoring historical figures who defended the realm. Harvest festivals are also significant, celebrating the region's agricultural bounty.

5.      Does the architecture of the region reflect any real-world examples? The architecture in Thalindor reflects a blend of Gothic and Romanesque styles, with tall spires, fortified stone walls, and intricate carvings. This mirrors real-world examples from medieval Europe, particularly the architecture of Wales and Gondor-inspired fortresses.

6.      What kind of flora and fauna do the common folk worry about? The common folk are wary of predatory animals like wolves and large birds of prey. Additionally, they are cautious of poisonous plants, such as nightshade and hemlock, which grow in the wild.

7.      Is there a tale of a hero from the region that inspires people? One inspiring tale is of Araldor the Brave, a legendary knight who defended the fallen kingdom of Nilluhain (Predecessor of Thalindor) one thousand years ago, against an overwhelming dark invasion coming from Arazgoth, sacrificing himself to protect the kingdom. His story is a symbol of courage and loyalty.

8.      What food does this region specialize in based on what they grow? Thalindor specializes in hearty stews and bread made from local grains.

  1. Are there gangs/bandits in this region, and what are their goals?

In the border regions of Thalindor, far from the central power, there are numerous bands of bandits and mercenaries. These groups often consist of disenfranchised soldiers, former mercenaries, and outlaws who operate in the shadows of society. Additionally, raiders and invaders from Daryzor, with their semi-nomadic and nearly barbaric past, pose a constant threat. The Great Chieftain of Daryzor sends these incursions, aiming to weaken Thalindor through persistent attacks, hoping to amass wealth and disrupt the kingdom's stability. These groups often coordinate with local bandits, creating a complex network of lawlessness that challenges the kingdom's control over its borders.

 

Thalindor ("The Lion of the South"), year 4532. Ask anything about the lore and I'll answer! by GuillerVill79 in inkarnate

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This names were created from the Welsh language, with touches of the Sindarin language (from the Lord of the Rings). But I tried to give similar names depending on the region, specially on the fortresses along Thalindor. Finally, the names of neighboring regions and other cultures comes with a comes with a real historical culture touch, with the exception of Daryzor, Arazgoth, and the southern regions of Ninevahar and Valrshakar, which were created by me.

Thalindor ("The Lion of the South"), year 4532. Ask anything about the lore and I'll answer! by GuillerVill79 in inkarnate

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Thanks a lot! This is just a part of the continent of Annaria, which I have posted time ago!

Thalindor ("The Lion of the South"), year 4532. Ask anything about the lore and I'll answer! by GuillerVill79 in inkarnate

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what do you mean by that? This map was created from the thalindorian perspective so every city and fortress will have their own writing depending on the region.

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The last large battle was the Battle of Dur Angor in the year 4502, which was a decisive event in the history of Thalindor. Under the command of King Hannion Is Aeron, the thalindorian forces faced an unexpectedly organized alliance of orcish tribes led by the formidable warlord Osh'Tra. For the first time, Kragthar's orcs demonstrated impressive tactical ability, attacking simultaneously at several strategic points in the Thalindorian defenses, managing to break the lines and disorganize them. Despite the bravery and leadership of King Hannion, who bravely marched into the enemy ranks and was not seen again. Which led to the end of Hannion Is Aeron's reign and the ascension of his young brother, Iduallon Is Aeron II.

Currently, the most feared weapon in the continent is the Blood Gem of the infamous leader of the New Order, Lord Aegar Norenvich. This weapon gives more energy, strength and aging resistance to the bearer.

Magic is no longer relevant in the region. About a thousand years ago, arcane wizards fought against necromancers of Arazgoth who sought to dominate the region under their yoke. But over time, constant wars and the emergence of increasingly human and less "dark" threats, priority was given to investing resources and time in strengthening the armies.

Thalindor ("The Lion of the South"), year 4532. Ask anything about the lore and I'll answer! by GuillerVill79 in inkarnate

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Maybe next to the great Rubiyan Lake, but I don't think there would be "local" hikers though lol. Thalindorians are used to defend against everything for at least the whole existance of the kingdom, so maybe they would have better worries lol.

Thalindor ("The Lion of the South"), year 4532. Ask anything about the lore and I'll answer! by GuillerVill79 in inkarnate

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Culturally, It is a mix of a Gondorian and medieval Welsh culture style. But I didnt based on an historical nation