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Taborra

Taborra

At-A-Glance

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Taborra

A b o u t

Note* - Taborra the country, not to be confused with Taborra ( the race ) that hail from Atlantia.


While its neighbour Datuva experiments with Red Hex containment and kinetic industry, Taborra has chosen an entirely different path. They are not technologically advanced. They do not seek to be. There are no aerospace programs. No orbital arrays. No sprawling industrial complexes. Visitors who expect machinery find stone. Visitors who expect networks find silence.


The Taborrans settlements are built from materials drawn directly from the land and shaped with techniques passed down for centuries. Tools are refined slowly. Methods evolve only when absolutely necessary.


LANDSCAPE AND SECRECY

The terrain of Taborra is harsh but not hostile. Rolling mineral plains, fractured rock formations, wind carved ridges. The climate shifts subtly with Red Hex fluctuations, but the Taborrans do not attempt to control it.
Outsiders rarely travel far beyond the border villages. There are no grand highways inviting exploration. Paths wind, disappear, reappear. Settlements are often built low into the earth, blending with the terrain rather than rising above it.


CULTURE OF RESTRAINT

The people of Taborra are quiet in diplomacy and deliberate in speech. They do not rush decisions. There are no councils, no leaders or government officials. What they have is complete freedom of the land and a fully developed, almost inherent understanding of living together in peace. Their guiding principle appears to be preservation over expansion.


RELATIONSHIP WITH DATUVA

Taborra’s only border is with Datuva, and the two nations share an intertwined but asymmetrical history. Datuva sees Taborra as conservative, perhaps even stagnant. Taborra sees Datuva as restless. Yet there is no open hostility.


Datuva benefits from the stability of its western neighbour. Taborra benefits from Datuva’s willingness to buffer external pressures. The border remains lightly guarded, not because of indifference, but because neither side desires escalation.


Taborra maintains trade with Datuva, though limited and carefully negotiated. Taborra provides agricultural goods, rare natural minerals harvested without mechanised extraction, and artisanal craftsmanship. In return, they receive only what they cannot produce themselves.


WHAT IS NOT KNOWN

There are rumours.

Some claim Taborra possesses ancient knowledge predating modern Anarkian eras. Others suggest their refusal of technological growth is ideological, perhaps even spiritual. A few speculate that deep within their territory lie archives or relics they choose not to share.

None of these claims are confirmed.

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