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+ | The Norscans, due to their ancient alliance with Sigmar Heldenhammer, are considered civilized, but only barely. For the first few hundred years after the Great War, trade with the northerners was almost nonexsistent. Recently, concerted efforts by Marienburg have led to increased trade from Norsca, mostly in furs and marine oils. | ||
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+ | The governance of Norsca has essentially been a hands-off affair from the point of view of the Emperor; the Allied Clans, while not actively hostile to the Empire, are certainly unruly. Recently, a Norscan jarl educated and raised in Altdorf, Lief Hrothgar, was appointed Ranger-General of Norland, to better pacify the clans, who seem to have been growing restless. Veygir Arildson, the man Hrothgar chose as his aide-de-camp is widely suspected of being a subversive. | ||
==People== | ==People== |
Revision as of 16:22, 24 November 2006
Norsca, land of savagery and ice
Standing within the Empire
The Norscans, due to their ancient alliance with Sigmar Heldenhammer, are considered civilized, but only barely. For the first few hundred years after the Great War, trade with the northerners was almost nonexsistent. Recently, concerted efforts by Marienburg have led to increased trade from Norsca, mostly in furs and marine oils.
The governance of Norsca has essentially been a hands-off affair from the point of view of the Emperor; the Allied Clans, while not actively hostile to the Empire, are certainly unruly. Recently, a Norscan jarl educated and raised in Altdorf, Lief Hrothgar, was appointed Ranger-General of Norland, to better pacify the clans, who seem to have been growing restless. Veygir Arildson, the man Hrothgar chose as his aide-de-camp is widely suspected of being a subversive.