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Revision as of 00:15, 12 April 2008
An ancient city that was the heart of the Seleucarian Empire, little is known of the precise location of Seleucar. Its founders, led by Nicator, reached it after journeying south through the Vashnar Mountains, where it was situated beside a river within a jungle near the sea.
Notable Seleucarians
Notable Seleucarians of Nicator's time:
- Severian Marcella
- Omdoria
- Ballan Fremont
- Sister Lavaine and her guardian angel Lisanne
- Ralshev
- Rico
- Brother Valcleve
- Eveline
- Meggan
Seleucarian Heirs
Past Seleucarian heirs include:
- Emperor Nicator
- Emperor Piraeus
- King Valerias deSangre
- Prince Mycale deSangre (disputed)
- Queen Catarin deSangre
- King Artaius
- Prince Parni
Culture
Each year in Imperial Seleucar, the Festival of the Gates was held and included events such as rituals, parades, and a ball in the royal palace.