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Geso

The province, divided into prefectures, is managed by prefects on behalf of the Imperator who utilize the many Nilfgaardian Army garrisons stationed here to upkeep order. Local nobility is engaged in family feuds and very much under the influence of Nilfgaardian culture.

The province, divided into prefectures, is managed by prefects on behalf of the Imperator who utilize the many Nilfgaardian Army garrisons stationed here to upkeep order. Local nobility is engaged in family feuds and very much under the influence of Nilfgaardian culture. There are in fact settlements like Glyswen completely populated by settlers from the south, and the currency used in Geso is the floren.

History

Early history

During the Empire's conquest, the ruler of Geso surrendered to Nilfgaard and allowed the small force that arrived for the occupation to enter his dominion. He then tried to dictate terms to the army which resulted in severe repressions, effectively turning Geso into yet another province.

After Geso was completely conquered by Nilfgaard, many Imperial noble families such as the Sweers and the Varnhagens moved in the new province, as well as new Nilfgaardian settlers who repopulated the villages and the cities.

1260s

In 1265, the army of the lord of Geso joined forces with insurgents from Ebbing and Maecht and together they created a confederation with an aim to gain sovereignty again. The lord's army was defeated by the forces of the Empire not long after which resulted in many of its fugitives and deserters joining the bandit gangs that plagued the land, especially the Borderland region.

Despite a somewhat chaotic internal situation, Geso sent regiments of mercenaries against the Northern Kingdoms to Cintra when the Second Northern War broke out in July 1267. Apart from the rising number of bandits, the lands of the upper Velda weren't really afflicted by the conflict.

Geography

Geso is a rather mountainous country, abundantly cut by streams, full of ravines, caves, and thickets, but also boasting green valleys as well as high, sun-burnt grasses. There is not much fertile land, but there are plenty of areas suitable for pasture.

Economy

Geso exports cloth made of sheep's wool manufactured with the help of mechanical weavers driven by mountain streams. In the settlements on the Bandits' Trail, merchants often buy goods from brigands and thieves from the area above the upper Velda.

National Emblems

The emblems in the infobox combine the version used in The Witcher Role-Playing Game with the one from Wiedźmin: Gra Wyobraźni. The emblems based solely on Wiedźmin: Gra Wyobraźni can be seen below.

Locations

Territories, vassal states, and provinces

Notable locations

Notable residents

For a complete list of known Gesons, see Category:Gesonians.

References