Siyum Negasi
Figure 1: Siyum Negasi, the capital of the Principality of Vilesia
Perched on the western edge of the jungle-clad peninsula of the Principality of Vilesia, Siyum Negasi stretches its storied stones out to the embrace of the sapphire sea. This coastal gem, enshrouded in a verdant embrace, stands as a beacon of progress and heritage, where the wisdom of ancient times converges with the pulse of modern life. The city is a testament to the vision of King Tasfaye the Wise, whose legacy permeates through the cobblestone streets and into the heart of every institution, from the revered halls of its law school to the majestic Library of Tewodros, a vault of timeless knowledge.
Governed by the sagacious Prince Abdul Amare Tewodros, a scion of the line of Tasfaye, Siyum Negasi is a melting pot of culture, where traders from across the seas mingle with learned scholars under the shade of sprawling banyans. The principles of the Rahnami echo in the marketplace banter and in the courtrooms, where justice is served with a compassionate hand.
The city, with its lush rooftop gardens, airy plazas, and the gentle lull of the tides, captures the essence of the Rahnami’s first principle—love. It is a love that is not confined to the spoken word but is woven into the very fabric of Siyum Negasi, a love that is both seen in the smiles of its people and felt in the warm breezes that dance across its terraces. In Siyum Negasi, every sunrise over the horizon promises a new day of hope, unity, and a shared destiny shaped by the benevolent hand of history.