Luxon



The Luxon Armada dwells on the Jade Sea and is one of the two vassals of the Empire of the Dragon, the other being the Kurzicks of the Echovald Forest. The Luxons are a very nomadic and combative faction. They are at constant war with the Kurzicks due to ancient unexplained hatred and the desire over the scarce and precious Amber and Jade that was solidified from the Jade Wind. Their nation is led by the Council of Elders and their three clans - The Crab, The Snake, and The Turtle.

According to An Empire Divided, historians believe the Luxons once sailed in the Unending Ocean over a thousand years ago, reaching up to the then Crystal Sea. Incidentally, this may be where the Margonites sailed. Due to the removal of knowledge of Abaddon, some knowledge of the Margonites may have been removed thus causing a confusing between the two sea-faring people.

History of the Luxons
Though the Luxons' origin is unknown, it is however known that they were known as Luxons and were nomadic people long before the Empire of the Dragon was united by Kaineng Tah. They suffered from persecution and war from Yian Zho that started in 51 CC (459 BE). The persecution was filled with mass executions of Luxon Elders for some time, until the Luxon people united to fend off the Empire, then they became vassals of the empire to prevent any more killings. Under orders of the Empire of the Dragon, the Luxons waged war on the Kurzicks alongside the Empire's troops. This is believed to be the source of the hatred between the Luxons and Kurzicks.

During Emperor Angsiyan's reign, the Luxons and Kurzicks became more and more enveloped by the Empire through treaties, and were at peace with each other for a short time, until Shiro Tagachi slew the Emperor and the two vassals' champions, Archemorus and Saint Viktor. With their deaths, the war between the two vassals continued on and became even more intense with the loss of being able to gather their own food.

In 1527 CC (1017 AE ), the Luxons and Kurzicks had openly declared war with each other. Although it was well known to be war long before, the so called 'unofficial skirmishes' that constantly occurred became official acts of war.

However, in 1568 CC (1058 AE ), the all out acts of war returned to borderline skirmishes due to Emperor Kisu creating and signing new treaties with the Kurzick leaders.

In 1582 CC (1072 AE ), the Luxons found a temporary peace with the Kurzicks once more due to Shiro Tagachi's return and the newest threat to all of Cantha. This peace did not last long though, and fighting quickly resumed shortly after Shiro's second death.

Culture of the Luxons
The Luxons thrive on travel, as they always have, and determine many things through strength in combat. Criminals to the Luxon Armada are executed via gladiatorial games. As they are constantly moving, their settlements are hardly filled with people. However, there are Luxons who stay in a single place year round. The Luxons also have structures called Leviathans, fish-like and crab-like structures such as the Halcyon, that are transported via both manpower and magic. Being combative and having the grand structures, the Luxons' patron gods are Balthazar, Grenth, and Lyssa. The first two worshiped for their combative nature, and the last worshiped for the beauty of their architecture. Along with these three gods, the Luxons also worship three demi-goddesses known as the Three Queens: Alua, Elora and Ione.

The Luxons are led by the Council of Elders who meet every year to modify and improve the "code" or the laws for the Luxons, all changes will be followed for the next 12 months until the "code" is revised. The Council of Elders is led by the leaders of the three clans - the Turtle Clan, the Serpent Clan, and the Crab Clan.

Every year the Convocation takes place in which the victorious clan keeps the Spear of Archemorus, the Luxon's most prized possession, until the next Convocation. The leading clan also acts as the leader of the Luxon Armada for the year.

While always nomadic, the Luxons acted differently than they currently do before the Jade Wind swept through the land and turned the sea to jade. Before, the Luxons sailed in ships across water. When the Jade Wind struck and the water turned to jade, the Luxons dismantled their ships and made new structures out of them, eventually building the Leviathans that can be found today.

While the Luxon Armada is a combative group, and disputes are settled through combat between the disputers, there are also Luxons who have been cast out. They are known as Outcasts. Whether it is because they went mad, or because they are traitors, the Outcasts no longer participate in the nomadic and combative Luxon society. Those that go insane are believed to eventually turn into Oni by the curse of Kanaxai. There are also incidents where Outcasts work alongside Kurzicks, however these incidents are rare.

Trivia

 * The Luxan race in the science fiction series Farscape are also very combative. Argo corresponds to the blade-wielding alien, D'Argo and the main characters traveled in a living vessel called Leviathan.
 * Luxon names resemble those from Ancient Greece, e.g. Aeson was the father of Jason (the infamous Argonaut who sailed the Argo).