Hautansia

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Hautansia
Hautansia
(Nation)

Titles
Sparkling Principality
Land
Alignment
Neutral evil (assumed)
Ruler
His Frozen Majesty King Eshakhar I
Government
Monarchy
Source: Planes of Power, pg(s). 16

The Sparkling Principality of Hautansia is one of the numerous elemental scamp1 kingdoms that dot the Plane of Air. It is infamous for the cruelty of its former ruler as well as the incredible jewels its mines produce.2

Geography

The Sparkling Principality consists of a series of huge rocky islands melded together by vast amounts of solid ice.2

History

Hautansia was ruled over by a powerful ice mephit sorcerer known as His Frozen Majesty, King Eshakhar I. Eshakhar used his mastery of ice magic to mend and control the ice that binds the kingdom's rocky islands together, and his minions loyal.2

Eshakhar I lost his throne when he failed in an attempt to raid an airship and was succeeded as king by Eshakhar II.3

Demographics

Hautansia is mainly composed of ice mephits, but it uses larger slaves, often captured from passing airships, to work its mines in the heart of the rocky isles. While the Sparkling Principality of Hautansia is at best a minor power of the Plane of Air, the rarity and quality of the jewels that come from these mines means that far more powerful rulers are forced to send envoys and diplomats to negotiate with King Eshakhar I. Due to Eshakhar I's prickly demeanour and evil nature, these negotiators must be extremely careful about showing the king proper respect, those who fail to do so are frozen into solid blocks of ice, which Eshakhar then carves into twisted sculptures of chiselled ice and cleaved flesh.2

References

  1. Paizo referred to elemental scamps as mephits until the publication of the Pathfinder Second Edition Bestiary, and began solely referring to them as scamps in Rage of Elements. See Bestiary pg. 150, Rage of Elements pg. 3, and Pathfinder Core Preview pgs. 2, 13.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 John Compton, et al. Plane of Air” in Planes of Power, 16. Paizo Inc., 2016
  3. Logan Bonner, et al. “Air” in Rage of Elements, 66. Paizo Inc., 2023