Bîne Sadôr

Binê Sadôr - Sava'loth
Category Ruins
Continent Brucrumus
Region Tribe Steppes
Founded 4 Saunas 892 HE
Map Sava'loth

In 892 HE, soldiers of Ak'mrîtun (872 HE - 49) established a camp on the eastern banks of the Ithen River. After five years of serving as a base for pacification efforts, the encampment had evolved into a fortified structure guarding the sole bridge across the treacherous, sirine-infested river. As Ak'mrîtun's western frontier expanded beyond the river, the fortress rapidly grew into a thriving town, retaining its original name, Binê Sadôr, where "Binê" denotes "camp" in Langurâpha and "Sadôr" refers to a legendary sirine queen from the ancient Durkoth homeworld of Osâchar.

For its initial three centuries, Binê Sadôr was predominantly inhabited by Durkoth and Theegan peoples. They transformed a military encampment into a prosperous and magnificent city, rivaling the ancient Horgon metropolises of their homeworld. In 1001 HE, Binê Sadôr supplanted Argruxiel as the capital of Ak'mrîtun.

In the Durkoth Descent (spanning from 995 HE to 1355 HE), Binê Sadôr and various other domains worldwide were abandoned by the Durkoth. For Binê Sadôr, the new ruling class emerged as their former slaves, the Theegans.

When Ak'mrîtun fell to the "horse-worshipers turned Jara", Binê Sadôr was reduced to ruins. The Krak-Oths Nail, a bridge spanning the Ithen, remains intact. Named after Ak'mrîtun's god-emperor, it is constructed with Gûn Helmet piles, columns, and blutium girders. Maintenance is carried out by earth elemental crews from Hornfels; it is said they are still compensated by Krak-Oth.

Related Information
Notable Areas
  • Imgald (road)
  • Krak-Oths Nail
Civilization Tree
Ak'mrîtun Empire
Binê Sadôr