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Mannon is a planet 20% - 30% smaller than earth, with over 89% of its surface covered by water. It has one primary continent/archipelago and various outlying archipelagoes. Dominant nations that compete for resources and political power are, for the most part, based on the primary continent or neighboring islands.
 
Mannon is a planet 20% - 30% smaller than earth, with over 89% of its surface covered by water. It has one primary continent/archipelago and various outlying archipelagoes. Dominant nations that compete for resources and political power are, for the most part, based on the primary continent or neighboring islands.
 
==[[Anamun]] (primary continent)==
 
==[[Anamun]] (primary continent)==
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:''see also: [[Prime Four]]''
 
*[[Damamat]] - occupies significant islands and archipelagoes off west coast of Anamun; considered a part of Anamun, and a great power with significant influence
 
*[[Damamat]] - occupies significant islands and archipelagoes off west coast of Anamun; considered a part of Anamun, and a great power with significant influence
 
*[[Halgon]]
 
*[[Halgon]]

Revision as of 18:15, 15 April 2013

Mannon is a planet 20% - 30% smaller than earth, with over 89% of its surface covered by water. It has one primary continent/archipelago and various outlying archipelagoes. Dominant nations that compete for resources and political power are, for the most part, based on the primary continent or neighboring islands.

Anamun (primary continent)

see also: Prime Four
  • Damamat - occupies significant islands and archipelagoes off west coast of Anamun; considered a part of Anamun, and a great power with significant influence
  • Halgon
  • Pertaman
  • Vaasith

Secondary continent

West of primary; Damamat sits on islands west of primary and has regulated access to Tanatha, the main culture/nation on the secondary. Tanatha arose parallel to primary continent culture, and for centuries provided cultural counterpoint; today, the Tanatha are less able, technologically, due to internal and external; political and economic machinations. Many Tanatha work itinerantly, earning enough money to send back home. Have a big cultural chip on their shoulders; many feel it was simply a thin twist of fate that put the primary continent in charge.