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When it came to the snowy continent of Siegesia, the land was ruled by Woldoria, the country named after their chief god. I found that the Woldorians of Siegesia were a hardy people indeed, for what was mostly mortals to begin with. Their land, organized under a complex militia system, was fiercely guarded by the Woldorian 'Heer', the term meaning 'army'. Hale explained to me that the Heer was composed of multiple regiments that, while independent, collaborated in the regimental system and answered to a demigod who bore the title of "The Commander of the The Heroes".
The place was managed day to day by village chiefs, Jarls, Boyarinas and elector counts.
Their flag was a tricolor, with the green representing the regiments' demigod, the red representing Woldor himself, and blue representing his queen-consort Eikn. There was a four-pronged cross of bronze that the Woldorians used as their symbol. They used bronze and copper as they rejected gold, which was viewed to symbolize the Imperials of the Trinity, who pushed to take them over and complete their 'world government'.
But still, even as united as Woldoria was in its fellowship, and the bonds that its people shared, and the customs that taught strength and honor among them all, they were still ridden with various problems. Ones I intended to fix for them.