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The '''Vaati'''<ref>Their name is sometimes not capitalized.</ref> (I say "VAH-tee" or "VAH-dee") are a group of ancient immortal beings hailing from the Elemental Planes. | The '''Vaati'''<ref>Their name is sometimes not capitalized.</ref> (I say "VAH-tee" or "VAH-dee"), more commonly known as the '''Wind Dukes of Aaqa''' (I say "uh-KAH") or simply the '''Wind Dukes''', are a group of ancient immortal beings hailing from the Elemental Planes. | ||
The Vaati are actually pretty chill guys. They used to control a vast interplanar empire, but their empire was much like the Inca—it was legitimately a peaceful trading empire. They didn't violently conquer or forcefully incorporate foreign peoples, which makes them WAY better than almost any of the other big ancient empires, like that of the mind flayers, dragons, giants, sarrukh, yuan-ti, or aboleths. | The Vaati are actually pretty chill guys. They used to control a vast interplanar empire, but their empire was much like the Inca—it was legitimately a peaceful trading empire. They didn't violently conquer or forcefully incorporate foreign peoples, which makes them WAY better than almost any of the other big ancient empires, like that of the mind flayers, dragons, giants, sarrukh, yuan-ti, or aboleths. |
Revision as of 12:56, 6 January 2022
The Vaati[1] (I say "VAH-tee" or "VAH-dee"), more commonly known as the Wind Dukes of Aaqa (I say "uh-KAH") or simply the Wind Dukes, are a group of ancient immortal beings hailing from the Elemental Planes.
The Vaati are actually pretty chill guys. They used to control a vast interplanar empire, but their empire was much like the Inca—it was legitimately a peaceful trading empire. They didn't violently conquer or forcefully incorporate foreign peoples, which makes them WAY better than almost any of the other big ancient empires, like that of the mind flayers, dragons, giants, sarrukh, yuan-ti, or aboleths.
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- ↑ Their name is sometimes not capitalized.