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If you trek several hundred miles rimward across the desert from [[Kom]] to the edge of the [[Klatch|Klatchian]] [[Ramtops]], you may reach the region of '''Smale'''. You will then probably wonder why. Smale is known mainly as the home of [[Koomi]], a religious philosopher who ran afoul of the [[Omnia]]n Church. | If you trek several hundred miles rimward across the desert from [[Kom]] to the edge of the [[Klatch|Klatchian]] [[Ramtops]], you may reach the region of '''Smale'''. You will then probably wonder why. Smale is known mainly as the home of [[Koomi]], a religious philosopher who ran afoul of the [[Omnia]]n Church. | ||
Smale and [[Elharib]] were at war over religion for two hundred years, owing to a typographical error in the holy book of their mutual god. The conflict ended ten years before the events of {{J}}, when both sides ran out of rocks. | |||
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Revision as of 20:39, 9 August 2015
Smale | |
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Established | |
Motto | |
Neighbours | Omnia, Ushistan, Betrek |
Geographical Features | rocks, gravel, sand |
Population | |
Size | |
Capital | |
Type of government | |
Notable Citizens | Koomi the philosopher |
Imports | Angry inquisitors from Omnia |
Exports | Ideas about gods |
National Anthem | |
Books | Small Gods |
If you trek several hundred miles rimward across the desert from Kom to the edge of the Klatchian Ramtops, you may reach the region of Smale. You will then probably wonder why. Smale is known mainly as the home of Koomi, a religious philosopher who ran afoul of the Omnian Church.
Smale and Elharib were at war over religion for two hundred years, owing to a typographical error in the holy book of their mutual god. The conflict ended ten years before the events of Jingo, when both sides ran out of rocks.