Ōnentarían Kingdom
Culture
The primary culture of the Ōnentarían kingdom is "Ōnentarí." They are a primarily half-elven group, having come from the mixing of the Ōnen men and the Tarí Elves.
History
The Ōnen, the Men, settled in the southern parts of the continent, just between the Heim Mountains and the Ngael Forest, where they came to refer to themselves as the Nōreds. They founded a city which would later become a major city to the kingdom, which they founded after defeating three giants, driving the giants into the mountains.
The Tarí, the Elves, settled in the northern parts of the continent, much later than the Men did. They founded a very important city along the Evermoving River. They followed the Ōnen settlers, but arrived a few years after, only to travel up through the northernmost sea to reach the Evermoving River.
From there, the two groups began to intermingle, and after many years, they have become mixed to be the first and, as of now, the only truly half-elven kingdom.
Religion
They are the only country in the world, as of now, that worships primarily the faith of Ōníism. They reject The Waesws faith of old, but allow followers of it to remain in their country, only oftentimes in the urban areas they are treated as second-class citizens.
The majority of the mountainous regions of Ōnentaría are followers of The Waesws, referred to as Neiðenn, they still hold strong to their worship of Dyőssmőt and his pantheon.
There are also many living in the northernmost Heim Mountains that converted to the minority Tröllic faith, the religion of The Tröll and his people, which heavily influenced the beliefs of Ōníism and is given special permissions that are not directly given to The Waesws.
Alternative Names
The Northern Kingdom
Predecessor Organizations
Demonym
Ōnentarí, Ōnentarían
Leader Title
Government System
Monarchy, Theocratic
Power Structure
Unitary state
Economic System
Traditional
Official State Religion
Official Languages
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