The Sarekéa [sa-ray-KAY-ah] are the “hill people” of the central uplands of Sensatard, the most northerly island of Anrel in the Natorn Archipelago. The Sarekéa are distinct from other Northlanders, with a distinct languageplugin-autotooltip__small plugin-autotooltip_bigLanguages
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* Name: The Hexactic Kingdom of Sensatard; Northland * Government: Hexactic Kingdom * Ruler: King Mikoth of Northland * Capital: Traste * Currency
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The Hexactic Kingdom of Sensatard is an island nation, the northernmost of the Anrel Isles and the northern tip of the Natorn Archipelago. Consequently it is colloquially called Northland, particularly by its inhabitants.
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According to oral history they are the descendants of Asokway migrants who first landed on the coast of Anrasard during the Beryl Epoch, circa 2800 BME. Fleeing persecution and fearing the rising sea, they migrated northward through central Anrasard, eventually settling in the safety of their holy mountains around the valley of Saréta.
The Sarekéa maintained an isolated existence for many centuries, continuing their traditions of fishing with small boats in the rivers and on Lake Otaran, trading woven cloth, ovorn skins and fine goods carved from horn and stone. In more recent centuries they have come into conflict with miners after the discovery of gold in the mountains. After a great deal of conflict, the King bestowed formal rights of self determination on the local people, allowing them to control the sale of mining rights to monopoly owners. As a result, the town of Sareta has become much larger and more prosperous.