The Kingdom of Reldorn
Demography and Population
Since it's founding Reldorn has been an alliance of three races, the Gesteiner - The Stonesired (Dwarf) Dwarves, the Hraldans (Human) and the Seencoille Elves.
Territories
Reldorn occupies the lands from the Dwarfholds of the Great Dragonspines Mountains and between the Hral and Itom Rivers. It is the second smallest of it's Hraldan Neighbours, and is relatively mountainous and hilly providing only small slivers of arable land around the rivers and their tributaries. Still with fresh waters and rich land, the human lords have long managed to eek out a comfortable and prosperous existence, in particular due to their long-standing trade relationship with the Dwarf-Lords and Elvish Kels. This trade relationship eventually formed the basis of the alliance and eventual confederation of the Reldish Lords under a singular banner.
The Mountains of Reldorn are replete with high quality iron and other precious minerals which are mined by the clans of the Reldish Dorfholds, and beneath these mountains and between the rivers and farmland lie deep woods and forests home to the Seencoille Elvish Kels and their constituent tribes. Though their lands are relati/vely small, they have managed to make the absolute most of what they have been provided.
Mighty for the Fatherland
Founding Date
1270 AC (440 Arumsfall)
Capital
Alternative Names
Reldorn
Demonym
Reldish
Government System
Monarchy, Constitutional
Power Structure
Feudal state
Economic System
Traditional
Currency
Like All Covenantal Nations, Reldorn accepts Covenantal Coinage. Most currency that runs through Reldorn was minted by the Church in Dörfmettor, the mint of Dörfmettor infact supplies much of the coinage for the nations of the Hraldan Valley.
Bartering goods most often accepted in lieu of currency especially when trading with the mountain tribes most commonly include animal hides, metal tools and ales.
Major Exports
Reldorn primarily trades in metals
Official State Religion
Official Languages
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