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Redania

History Settlement Redania was first settled by the Dauk and Wozgor people sometime before the First Landing in the 760s, specifically the Gelibol region and the Nimnar valley, according to a classification by the historian Arnelius Grock.

History

Settlement

Redania was first settled by the Dauk and Wozgor people sometime before the First Landing in the 760s, specifically the Gelibol region and the Nimnar valley, according to a classification by the historian Arnelius Grock.

Northern Wars

In 1263, during the First Northern War, the Royal Redanian Army, along with the forces of Aedirn, Temeria, and Kaedwen, faced the invading Nilfgaardian Army in Lower Sodden, during the Battle of Sodden Hill. The northern armies were under the united leadership of King Vizimir II of Redania, and were successful in preventing the Nilfgaardian invasion.

After the war, tensions rose with Temeria, and King Vizimir II forced Novigrad into ius stapulae, blocking all merchandise routes and seizing any wares from Nilfgaard or Temeria. King Foltest of Temeria responded by introducing the same law to Vizima and Gors Velen, blocking all Redanian wares, which started to affect the economy as Redania did not have the resources or manufactories to produce their own goods.

King Vizimir II of Redania was assassinated during the Second Nilfgaard War. During the interregnum, the country was ruled by a Regency Council headed by Sigismund Dijkstra, the head of Redanian Intelligence, and Philippa Eilhart, head of the Lodge of Sorceresses. Subsequently, reached the proper age, the country passed in the hands of Radovid V, known as The Stern.

Society

Structure of the society

Quite specific is the social structure of this country - the cult of the nobility runs strong in Redania, and higher social stratum possesses more privilege here than in any nearby realm. Great differences in wealth exist among the gentry, but Redanian law cares for birth not property, making a well-born beggar the legal equal of the richest magnate. Those of high birth and great wealth draw the latter primarily from the grain trade and pedigreed horse husbandry.

As a consequence of nobility's privileged position, the peasantry is treated worse here than in any neighboring state, and only the king's iron fist keeps them from rebelling. The government of Redania is also heavily influenced by sorceresses.

Culture

Religion and traditions

On Saovine, Redanian children burn figurines of Falka on bonfires, to remember her famous rebellion.

Military/intelligence

Redanian steeds are unsurpassed, and thus the Redanian cavalry is among the best of its kind in the world, and with the country's nobility filling its ranks, it is the heart of Royal Redanian Army.

For ages, Redania has fought a customs war with Temeria, its primary rival in the North. Redania possesses the best intelligence network in the world, and throughout history they have infiltrated many of their rivals fellow agencies.

Economy and trade

The Kingdom derives enormous profits from trade with Novigrad as well as grain exports. It may be said that the monarchy is the granary of the whole Continent, and even other parts of the world. Therefore, the dominant landscape of Redania is huge, undulating fields of grain. In the 13th century, the state economy became seriously threatened, because of the flow of cheap goods from and others into the country, which constitute serious competition for local artisans. In addition, there are very few manufactories.

National emblems

Over the course of ages the Redanian Eagle changed its form and features several times, diversing a number of heads, grasped accessories, presence of crown, inescutcheon and other elements. The current coat of arms of Redania, adopted by Radovid IV, is displayed in the infobox, while some of the historical ones are presented below.

Coats of arms

Notable Redanians

For the main article on Redanian monarchs, see Redanian Dynasty.

Others:

For a complete list of known Redanians, see Category:Redanians.

Locations

Territories, vassal states, and provinces

Notable locations

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