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<blockquote data-quote="arwink" data-source="post: 555673" data-attributes="member: 2292"><p><strong>Reldengard</strong></p><p>Reldengard consists mostly of small islands that bridge the gap between Edul and the newly discovered northern continent, as well as some land on the northern edge of the Halark Coast. A small kingdom, it was home to a race of tall, fair-haired humans who excelled in the arts of shipbuilding, warfare and navigation. The Reldenfolk raided the Halark kingdoms and the northern coastline of Seldarn for centuries before being conquered by the Empire in 212 AF. Since then, Reldengard has become known for its sailor’s position in the Imperial Navy and its new-found focus on trade. It was Reldenfolk explorers who first discovered (or, if the sages are correct, rediscovered) the northern continent, and the first party of settlers is under the command of a Reldenfolk Thane.</p><p></p><p><strong>Bor</strong></p><p>The First Imperial kingdom on the newly discovered Northern Continent. Bor is a small kingdom, controlling little more than its original township of Valar as it struggles against monster raids and unfamiliar terrain to expand. The majority of the settlers thus far have been hardy Reldenfolk, but interest in Bor is high and many younger nobles are considering re-establishing themselves there in the hopes of being granted their own fife.</p><p></p><p><strong>The Tsarli Planes</strong></p><p>The Tsarli plains are vast grasslands that separate the southern borders of the empire from the Trollmist Mountains and the Beastlands beyond. Originally inhabited by a race of proud, horse-riding nomads, it was nearly over-run thirty years ago at the start of the war. Although the nomads had remained free in the face of Seldarn offers of alliance for centuries, it was the invasion of trolls, orcs and ogres from the Beastlands that finally crushed their resistance. For nearly twenty years the Tsarli Plainsmen held the Trollmist forces at bay, but eventually their force was worn away to the point where an alliance with the Seldarn was the only hope of survival. Even with Seldarn help, it took over a decade to force the Trollmist forces out. Seldarn is in the process of rebuilding the Tsarli planes, slowly going through the process of converting former army camps into small towns and cities. The Plainsmen have been made citizens of the empire, and depleted as they are, have allowed to live free as long as they do not disturb the Seldarn settlements. Of the forty tribes that once road the grassland, it’s estimated that only seven remain, with the remnants of the others slowly filtering into the towns and learning Seldarn ways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arwink, post: 555673, member: 2292"] [b]Reldengard[/b] Reldengard consists mostly of small islands that bridge the gap between Edul and the newly discovered northern continent, as well as some land on the northern edge of the Halark Coast. A small kingdom, it was home to a race of tall, fair-haired humans who excelled in the arts of shipbuilding, warfare and navigation. The Reldenfolk raided the Halark kingdoms and the northern coastline of Seldarn for centuries before being conquered by the Empire in 212 AF. Since then, Reldengard has become known for its sailor’s position in the Imperial Navy and its new-found focus on trade. It was Reldenfolk explorers who first discovered (or, if the sages are correct, rediscovered) the northern continent, and the first party of settlers is under the command of a Reldenfolk Thane. [b]Bor[/b] The First Imperial kingdom on the newly discovered Northern Continent. Bor is a small kingdom, controlling little more than its original township of Valar as it struggles against monster raids and unfamiliar terrain to expand. The majority of the settlers thus far have been hardy Reldenfolk, but interest in Bor is high and many younger nobles are considering re-establishing themselves there in the hopes of being granted their own fife. [b]The Tsarli Planes[/b] The Tsarli plains are vast grasslands that separate the southern borders of the empire from the Trollmist Mountains and the Beastlands beyond. Originally inhabited by a race of proud, horse-riding nomads, it was nearly over-run thirty years ago at the start of the war. Although the nomads had remained free in the face of Seldarn offers of alliance for centuries, it was the invasion of trolls, orcs and ogres from the Beastlands that finally crushed their resistance. For nearly twenty years the Tsarli Plainsmen held the Trollmist forces at bay, but eventually their force was worn away to the point where an alliance with the Seldarn was the only hope of survival. Even with Seldarn help, it took over a decade to force the Trollmist forces out. Seldarn is in the process of rebuilding the Tsarli planes, slowly going through the process of converting former army camps into small towns and cities. The Plainsmen have been made citizens of the empire, and depleted as they are, have allowed to live free as long as they do not disturb the Seldarn settlements. Of the forty tribes that once road the grassland, it’s estimated that only seven remain, with the remnants of the others slowly filtering into the towns and learning Seldarn ways. [/QUOTE]
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