Cardamom Dreams: An Introduction
A land of many nations and cultures, each hugely varied and containing their own little, diverse systems.
In the south, a resistant Vijayanagar continues to hold out against the tide of Muslim invasion; its kings resolute in guarding its independence, all the while oblivious to nobles scheming in the court.
The Deccan remains home to a vast number of Shi'a Sultanates, each one possessing different goals and priorities concerning their kingdoms.
The west sees the Sultanate of Gujarat, a haven for the Afghan ruling elite....standing alone in this role.
In the east, minor kingdoms continue to hold out in the face of a grim fate, long after the fall of Bengal.
The Rajputs continue to feud between themselves in the northwest; the Rathores and Sisodias undecided on their fate, as Pratap Singh continues to wage a war to conquer the entire country.
On the ocean, a kingdom from a faraway land begins to get comfortable in various ports around the subcontinent, as they become a massive force on the seas of India.
And the north, where the Turkic Empire born from a Tiger and killer of another continues to prosper, stretching from the cool, mountainous cities of Afghanistan, to the dry, almost arid Delhi and beyond.
A land of kings. A land of diversity. A land of culture. A land of conflict.
Completely untamed, unstable and on the brink of war...welcome to India, 1562.
[FONT="]"Agar Firdaws ba roy-i zamin ast, hamin ast-u hamin ast-u hamin ast,” [/FONT]
“If there is Paradise on earth, it is this, it is this, it is this."
-Jahangir
In the south, a resistant Vijayanagar continues to hold out against the tide of Muslim invasion; its kings resolute in guarding its independence, all the while oblivious to nobles scheming in the court.
The Deccan remains home to a vast number of Shi'a Sultanates, each one possessing different goals and priorities concerning their kingdoms.
The west sees the Sultanate of Gujarat, a haven for the Afghan ruling elite....standing alone in this role.
In the east, minor kingdoms continue to hold out in the face of a grim fate, long after the fall of Bengal.
The Rajputs continue to feud between themselves in the northwest; the Rathores and Sisodias undecided on their fate, as Pratap Singh continues to wage a war to conquer the entire country.
On the ocean, a kingdom from a faraway land begins to get comfortable in various ports around the subcontinent, as they become a massive force on the seas of India.
And the north, where the Turkic Empire born from a Tiger and killer of another continues to prosper, stretching from the cool, mountainous cities of Afghanistan, to the dry, almost arid Delhi and beyond.
A land of kings. A land of diversity. A land of culture. A land of conflict.
Completely untamed, unstable and on the brink of war...welcome to India, 1562.
[FONT="]"Agar Firdaws ba roy-i zamin ast, hamin ast-u hamin ast-u hamin ast,” [/FONT]
“If there is Paradise on earth, it is this, it is this, it is this."
-Jahangir
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