Thread:Argali1/@comment-26210095-20160520024532/@comment-26184570-20160520025801

Patrick.vtap wrote: Perhaps western Malakas could share the Ambaronan sect of the Haradic Faith? (Basically, the Haradrim religion is divided into an east/west split (kinda like Sunni and Shi'ite, except they get along better (for the most part). There are also sects, sub-sects, and other assorted manners of worship. Perhaps there could be a Malakasi one?

I feel like the governments hate eachother, but the merchants and people like eachother, and they tentatively allow trade because it makes both rich. Sounds about right. The Malakasi sect is a very evolved (not that it is more advanced, but it moves further away from the original form of said religion) form of the Eastern sect, with heavy influence from native Malakasi religions. It really isn't either of the Haradic sects of the religion, and if you go to the parts of Malakas with this religion, and you ask which sect they are, the'll look at you like you're crazy, because the Malakasi "sect" of it isn't actually a sect, it's just their version of it.

Their relationship changes wildly depending on the current monarch of each nation.