
A peninsula on the southeasternmost part of the Na'Nam Continent, Khomi province shares a border with Kir and Shi'al to the north and Gol to the west. Except for the Llangon Mountains, the savannah-like plains to the west and a small fertile strip along the coast, Khomi primarily consists of flat and barren hardpan; cracked and canyoned by regular tectonic activity. The region's wealth consists almost exclusively in its large mineral deposits and the trade conducted by its coastal cities. However, one should also note that the wines produced in the hills near Te’Rashar are prized for their unique flavors and exquisite quality and the city's university is second only to the great learning centers of Shi'Kahr.
History

Due to its wealth in ores and minerals on a planet where weapons were always in demand and supplies short, Khomi province has for millennia been saved from extensive warfare only due to its unique geological position. Protected by mountains to the north and west and a jagged coast most everywhere else, the ruling clans held the peninsula unchallenged until rougly the 39th century of the Vulcan calendar (2700 BCE by terran standard).
With the inevitable advances in warfare and the rise of powerful Clans in Gol and Shi'al, the borders began to shift and skirmishes increased. However, it was not until an eruption of Mount Tar'Hana and a series of earthquakes opened new passes in the forbidding mountains that a short lived alliance of western Clans succeeded in laying claim to several mines and plundering coastal cities.
The following decades were marked by near constant war as the indigenous Houses sought to regain sovereignty but were hampered by shortness of supplies and raw materials while the occupying forces were plagued by the unpredictability of their superiors who demanded the mining operations to remain in full force while new troops and materiel only arrived sporadically.
As a result of nearly a century of scorched earth warfare and constant raids, the population began to doubt their leaders' ability to restore their lands and the province erupted into full civil war.
It was not until another dozen years later that one of the occupying forces suffered a devastating defeat during a campaign to invade Kir and subsequently had to withdraw their forces, giving the battered and war-torn Houses of Khomi a chance to regain valuable strongholds and mines. However, with their economy in shambles and wide-spread starvation resulting low birth rates, the Clans were forced into unfavorable alliances and much valuable land that had been hard fought for was bargained away to keep the old rulers in power.
Rise and Fall of T'Velah
Born to one of the most powerful coastal clans of Khomi, T'Velah was destined to become Matriarch simply by virtue of cunning and utter ruthlessness. Having spent her youth experiencing the devastating occupation of her ancestral home Ari'Kel and the poverty resulting from it, she was one of the youngest Matriarchs ever to ascend to power after successfully assasinating the rival clan's nobility and seducing the Captain in command of their troops. For over a century, the fortress and city of Ari'Kel remained firmly in T'Velah's hands while the population dwindled and if not for a fateful meeting during the last years of the civil war, T'Velah might have remained no more than a footnote in ancient scrolls.

Ironically it was to the small but old and wealthy Clan to the North that her eyes turned first and conquest of the famous orchards and rich underground springs was to become a lifelong obsession.
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