Leirloek

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Leirloek, Lilukanese for "stone city" (leir - stone; loeh - city; -k ending designating a place), an ancient city in western Mentak. It was the first city and permanent home to the Orcs, and later became the capital of kingdom Leilluek.

The Founding

Leirloek was founded by the orc chieftain Huaz Lugow circa 5,000 BFE. Orc tribes, coming across the mountains from modern Tok Pisin, settled in the area around 9,000 BFE. They conquered the native tribes, found to be mostly orc and goblin, though some dwarf and human remains have been unearthed. After years of fighting, what could be called the base of Leirloek was formed by tribes gathering in protection of the mountains and Lake Yaqaśk. Years before the founding began, northern goblin tribes raided the land and engaged in a war with the orcs. The war is retold in the epic Gyiit Pharlōqt. According to the legend, the orcs fled to the mountain, where, stumbling upon a dragon, they learned magic to defeat the goblins. Once the goblins were defeated, they used the magic to build the stone city. The leader, Huaz Lugow, then gathered his best men to slay the dragon and plunder its treasures. Killing the dragon, they also lost their magic.

The Lugow Dynasty

However, the city remained strong, and smaller villages around it popped up in its protection. The city grew encompassing surrounding towns. The descendants of Huaz Lugow and his closest knights became the noble class of what is otherwise a rather egalitarian city. The nobles than picked the oldest descendent, Peh Klongu, as king of the entire kingdom.

Peh Klongu ruled over a relatively peaceful kingdom at first. During his reign, he expanded the boundaries a bit to include more land from farmers around the area. His life was cut short leading the troops into battle against the northern Qwanthokyanese tribes.

Since Peh left no children of his own, Huaz's youngest son, Kalong Lugow, assumed the throne, since all his brothers were too old to rule. He launched an assault against the Qwanthokyanese and pushed them back. He also expanded the city, adding the Sixth Wall.

Peh died only twenty years as king, and his son, Yori Lugow, assumed the throne. Just two years after becoming king, the Qwanthokyanese and other tribes launched a massive attack against the fledgling kingdom. Yori died in battle, and his son, Yori Lugow the II took up the role as the general and went on fighting the Qwanthokyanese. He was said to have died gloriously in battle, sacrificing himself but deafeating the enemy.

Yori II's son, Taranklong, was too young to take up the throne, so his young wife, Apsha Sedu, became queen of the Lilukanese. The queen then began a series of political reforms to make the royal family wealthier, the noble class stronger, and the capital Liluk larger. She expanded Lilukanese territory to the brink of the

In the year 4722 BFE, Mean Lugow ascended to the throne after killing his brother, Yori Lugow III. Mean then began a series of small wars to conquer much of the land from the Qwanthokyanese and then from there descend upon the Huoákanese tribes. They descend much into their land, but stop at the Zefeli settlements on Tizovil Bay. Having been halted

Daily Life

Destruction

Modern Ruins

Orcs in Leirloek spoke ancient Lilukese, basically South Gheuankese. They lived in a giant walled city. The houses were generally mudbricked, although they showed signs of digging underneath the houses for plenty of space, much like the tribal orcs do today.