Heen (Realm)
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The Holy Kingdom of Heen | ||
Capital | Heen | |
Government | Monarchy | |
Population | ca. 50,800 | |
Nobles | 35 | |
Heen - Ling - Kif - Tahgalez - Kording - Watto - Hcallow - Watersdown - Apokh - Tor - Latlan - Sotrebar | ||
Heen is a monarchy split from Varyamo Nolvo. Heen, in its founding, had dedicated itself to purifying its all people of the evil faith of Hedonism, as well as eliminating its two defenders, Vice and Varyamo Nolvo. With that goal accomplished, Heen now seeks to serve its rightful place in Beluaterra and to be known for a cultural background and heritage that distinguishes this realm from many others. |
Diplomacy
Ceded City Alliance | |
The Monarchy of Heen The Democracy of Khthon |
The Triangle Federation | |
The Theocracy of Sint The Monarchy of Vlaanderen |
Pacts | |
The Democracy of Mesh, Soil Non-Transgression Pact The Monarchy of Old Grehk, Temporal Neutrality Pact |
Documents
Royal Documents | |
The Constitution of Heen By Scion the Skilled Twinblade The Royal Posting By Scion the Skilled Twinblade |
Newspapers | |
Heenite Highlights By Thrydwulf Grancourt The Latlan Herald By Dimon |
Other Documents | |
Martana's Scriptures By Martana Curs Cultural Stories and Songs Originally by Martana Curs |
Juridical Documents | |
Heen and Mesh By Medium T-Style Heen and Plergoth By Medium T-Style |
Military Divisions
The rather young realm of Heen has seen several divisions defend it's lands; listed chronologically.
The First Army of Heen Sponsored by Kagurati Tian
The Scarlet Mamluks Sponsored by Martana Curs
The First Army of Tahgalez Sponsored by Kagurati Tian
The Latlan Legion Sponsored by Attila Osha
The Heenite Hawks Sponsored by Celia DoubleEdge
The Army of the Celtic Order Sponsored by Erin O'Deaghaidh
The Desert Defense Squad Sponsored by Celia DoubleEdge
History of Heen
Even though Heen is only a young realm in the eyes of all others, it holds a vast history. Within half a year of existence, Heen has accomplished more than many others in their life-time. We can call ourselves fortunate to be one of the only existing kingdoms that has a complete record of its history from the beginning to the present day.
Religion in Heen
Temples in Heen
A variety of temples are scattered amongst the desert. A list of the current situation is added below:
- Apokh - a small temple of The Valentic Order
- Hcallow - a small shack of The Valentic Order
- Kif - a primitive temple of The Path of the Great Dragon
- Latlan - a primitive temple of the Church of Estahsism
- Taghalez - a primitive temple of The Path of the Great Dragon, a primitive temple of The Valentic Order
- Watersdown - a small temple of The Path of the Great Dragon
- Watto - a primitive temple of Qyrvaggism
Religious essays
It is not easy to describe the factual religious situation in Heen, at least it cannot be done by naming temples alone. Therefore two priests have devoted some of their time to studies concerning religion in Heen. First was Valeria DeSyrr who wrote the Religious study by Valeria DeSyrr. Over time, a new study was required which was willingly conducted by Plagueis Orgauth, namely the Religious progression by Plagueis Orgauth.
Guilds
The Beluaterran Desert may be a melting pot of foreign religions, but it has yet to be touched by outside guilds. In fact, the two guilds that do weather the harsh desert climate saw their first guildhouses constructed there.
- The Wayside Inn of Beluaterra - Founded within the sturdy walls of the city of Heen, this guild has but a small but loyal membership. Perhaps if some outsiders would visit, it's following may grow, and even span realm borders.
- The Celtic Order - Founded in Sotrebar, and guildhouses sprung up in record time in Latlan and kif in no time. The guild already has a few members.
Medals
During one of the hardest times of Heen's history, the government decided to reward some of its nobles by awarding them certain medals for extraordinary services. The list of men and women who ware granted this tribute, are counted to a special elite in Heen. But although medals grant the bearers a definite respect, it holds no authority.