Setting
The people of Okonia are mainly comprised of draconic people, including drakkon, half-dragons, and kolbolds, as well as others. Less common are full dragons, but Okonia is still home to several colonies of swoop dragons, and plenty of true dragons.
Most natives of Okonia pay respects to the war goddess Arina, who many believe is the one who carved the country from the mountains. However, few Okonians are overly religious, so Arina temples are few and far apart.
The main exports of Okonia is weaponry, focusing mostly on land vehicles and anti-air cannons. Stelanian metals are often imported, though some locally manufactured metals that can match Stelanian white metal.
Most who visit Okonia come for the arenas where battles of the fines warriors take place. Such events often last for days, in both large scale battles and tournaments. Outsiders are welcome to try their hand in the pits, however slaves are not permitted to compete, due to laws against sentient trafficking.
Slavery is outlawed in Okonia, a fact that makes relations with the neighboring country of Highinlas tense at best. Otherwise Okonian law is mostly common sense, though strictly enforced. Okonian punishment is often viewed as overly harsh, with crimes such as theft punished by injury or death.
Okonian citizens are required by law to attend ten years of basic academy and to serve at least four year in the military. After mandatory service, citizens are free to pursue any occupation, but are required to contribute in some way. Due to these laws, many that come from Okonia are well trained in battle and craftsmanship.