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The people of '''Ar-Ennascath',' swear to never again create artisanry as destructive as they once did. But it is not long until [[Teclis]], after long and convincing debate, sways many Syari to once again turn to the arts of weaponsmithing, to create weapons that can destroy the threats imposed by the forces of [[Chaos]].{{Fn|1a}}
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The people of '''Ar-Ennascath''' swear to never again create artisanry as destructive as they once did. But it is not long until [[Teclis]], after long and convincing debate, sways many Syari to once again turn to the arts of weaponsmithing, to create weapons that can destroy the threats imposed by the forces of [[Chaos]].{{Fn|1a}}
  
 
==Culture==
 
==Culture==

Revision as of 05:04, 21 March 2021

Ar-Ennascath is the capital of the Syari Magocracy, one of the Great Nations of Hysh.[1a]

History

Age of Myth

The Syari make grand and wondrous creations. The likes of which bring awe and wonder to all that behold them, though many are destructive.[1a]

Age of Chaos

The Syari are decimated during the Ocari Dara, or Spirefall, and those who survive are deeply traumatized. The lands around Ar-Ennascath are ravaged and warped forever, turned into a wasteland haunted by predatory spells and malevolent sentient chasms.[1a]

Age of Sigmar

The people of Ar-Ennascath swear to never again create artisanry as destructive as they once did. But it is not long until Teclis, after long and convincing debate, sways many Syari to once again turn to the arts of weaponsmithing, to create weapons that can destroy the threats imposed by the forces of Chaos.[1a]

Culture

The Syari are renowned as craftsmen and builders, and every year they hold a festival within their city dedicated to artisanry.[1a] This festival attracts master artisans from all across the Mortal Realms including human gunsmiths, Ironweld engineers, Fyreslayers of the Thungur Lodge, and many more.[1a][2a]

The Syari have many beloved tales of Grungni worshipping Duardin being humbled by their own, exceptional creations. This arrogance and confidence in their own creations is in turn met with the equally arrogant and stubborn nature of the Duardin, forging a rivalry that mimics the ones shared between their patron gods.[1a][2a]

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