
A Way-station village located between the Dwarven and Orcish territories. near the Northern forest steppe.
The town name is derived from the word "Arasınd" in Turkish translates to "between" in English.
"Khet" can have various meanings depending on the context and the language it is derived from. In Ancient Egyptian, "Khet" refers to the hieroglyphic symbol for "field" or "estate," representing agricultural land. In modern times, "Khet" is also a term used in various languages, including Hindi and Urdu, where it means "area" or "region."
Description
In the heart of the vast steppes, the nomadic settlement of Arasindakhet, meaning "The village in between," holds a pivotal role as a strategic crossroads for the Vidarian Khanate. Positioned strategically between the realms of Dwarves and Orcs, this village acts as a vital way station to the rest of the Northern Territories. It serves as a resting haven for weary expeditionary forces returning from distant lands and a crucial pause for diplomats and envoys navigating the complex web of alliances and territories.
The nomads of Arasindakhet embody the essence of adaptability, standing as resilient caretakers of this crucial nexus, ensuring its significance in the grand tapestry of the Khanate's nomadic way of life.
Arasindakhet is one of the many way point villages the Khanate instilled for both exploration, trade, and diplomacy. The village is held mainly by nomads but also house many orcs and dwarves who live and work together.
