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The celestials departed Golarion in [[-2402 AR]], at which point stewardship of Tianjing passed to to their aasimar offspring.<ref>{{Cite book/Dragon Empires Gazetteer|15–16}}</ref> | The celestials departed Golarion in [[-2402 AR]], at which point stewardship of Tianjing passed to to their aasimar offspring.<ref>{{Cite book/Dragon Empires Gazetteer|15–16}}</ref> | ||
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Titles | Beloved of the Heavens |
Alignment | Neutral good |
Capital | Zetang |
Ruler | Onishi Kazujun |
Government | Custodian council of elderly advisors |
Languages | Celestial, Tien |
Religions | Desna, Kofusachi, Qi Zhong, Shelyn, Tsukiyo, empyreal lords |
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Source: Dragon Empires Gazetteer, pg(s). 39 |
The Tian Xia nation of Tianjing was one of the few not conquered by the expansionist Lung Wa empire, primarily thanks to the skills of their diplomats. The emperor of Lung Wa at the time believed that attacking Tianjing would invite the wrath of Heaven on his empire, and the diplomats of Tianjing said nothing to dissuade him from this idea.[1]
A land of idyllic beauty, it is populated by the aasimar descendants of celestials who had fought in the region millennia before to stem the tide of a qlippoth invasion of Golarion.[2][3]
The celestials departed Golarion in -2402 AR, at which point stewardship of Tianjing passed to to their aasimar offspring.[4]
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References
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- ↑ Isabelle Lee, Luis Loza, Ron Lundeen, and Jacob W. Michaels. (2017). Heroes of the High Court, p. 19. Paizo Inc. ISBN 978-1-60125-920-2
- ↑ James Jacobs, Dave Gross, Rob McCreary. (2011). Dragon Empires Gazetteer, p. 39. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-379-8
- ↑ Amber E. Scott. (2012). Blood of Angels, p. 9, 11. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-438-2
- ↑ James Jacobs, Dave Gross, Rob McCreary. (2011). Dragon Empires Gazetteer, p. 15–16. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-379-8
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