
The Estian League
Race | Population |
---|---|
Total | ~1 000 000 |
Human | Dominant |
Dwarven | Minority |
Halfling | Minority |
Gnome | Minority |
Elven | Minority |
Patron deity: Heimdall
The most populous polity in the isles, the human-dominated Estian League is a federation of city-states, formed in the aftermath of the Teccan Empire's collapse, some 250 years ago. Primarily consisting of the islands of Estia and Cottenhorn, the League is governed from Covenant by the Council of Estia, where nobles and elected leaders vote for the best course of action.
The League's coat of arms is a dark grey field with seven blue roses in a circle. Each rose represents one of the original seven city-states. Each constituent city-state also has its own crest, usually shared with the noble house that controls that land.
Each city-state keeps order in the lands around it, but there are big swaths of wilderness between the population centers, dotted with villages and hamlets where the people of the frontier try to eke out a living.
History
In the years before the Empire fell, the Senate passed several emergency laws that taxed the provinces harshly in order to fund the giant machinery that was the Teccan state. This infuriated the populace, but fear of the Legions kept most of them at bay. However, the Northern Islands were the center of Teccan shipbuilding, and local leaders started agitating for freedom and independance. Among the leaders of this movement were Gideon Dawnstar of Greystone, Orson Tuveren of Owl Rock, Isobel Beckett, Ashley Blaise of Cottenhorn, Jarl Regla Greatbraid of Myrknes, Aelfin Sharvir, and several others.
On the spring equinox of 1187 AUC, leaders from Estia and Cottenhorn came together in Greystone and signed the Compact of Friendship. At that point, they were in open rebellion against the Empire. Emperor Thimonos V, desperate to keep his cracking realm together, reacted swiftly. He emptied the Empire's coffers, paying the Pilgrim Knights a fortune to join the conflict on his side.
A fleet of Imperial ships, bolstered by pirate mercenaries, sailed north with two legions on board. The legions landed south of Greystone, and quickly laid siege to the city. The Navy then sailed for Vanadis to ferry the Knights to Estia, but on the way there, they were ambushed north of Maeral by the newly formed Seaguard, commanded by Lord Gideon of House Dawnstar. In a stunning upset, most of the Imperial navy was sunk or captured.
After the battle, Lord Gideon's navy sailed for Greystone to relieve the defenders. With no ships to transport more troops to Estia, or even supply the troops already landed there, the Imperial military situation was dire. However, the Imperials had successfully taken Greystone, and a new siege was started. With no hope for resupply, and the populace against them, the Legions lasted less than a month, before surrendering their dragon banners. For his victory, Lord Gideon was created Count of Greystone, a title his descendants still hold to this day. Gracious in victory, Count Gideon let all Teccan soldiers who desired to stay in Estia do so as free men, which many did.
The news of the Legion's defeat at Greystone quickly made its way to the mainland, which triggered a series of additional revolts by provinces seeking their self-determination. With the legions overwhelmed and the imperial coffers empty, Emperor Thimonos V went into exile as the city of Tec fell into chaos.
Over the next few years, culminating on the summer solstice of 1193, seven cities on Estia and Cottenhorn agreed on a constitution for a new nation, free from monarchs. The League was born, and a new city was founded to serve as its capital: Covenant, named for the oath sworn by all seven cities.
The ten most influential noble families were given a permanent seat on the Council of Estia, but several of these houses have since gone extinct. Each member city was also assigned a seat. The Council elects their Speaker for a set term, and decisions need the approval of a majority of the members. Isobel Beckett, one of the architects of the League's constitution, was awarded the newly formed County of Covenant and unanimously elected as the first Speaker.
In 1210, the United Archipelago joined the League, ushered in by Baron Joseph Graceborne of Goldshore. In 1290, Callatis followed.
Geography
The main island of the League is Estia. Estia is home to Covenant, the capital of the League, as well as Greystone, its largest city. Four smaller city-states (Myrknes, Owl Rock, Whitport, and Tembridge) ensure that Estian issues are always well represented on the Council.
The second largest island is Cottenhorn, which is the largest city-state in the League, almost big enough to be considered a kingdom of its own. The city of Heimdall's Anvil is a major manufacturing center, where many types of goods are refined.
The many islands between Cottenhorn and Estia were absorbed into the League as the United Archipelago. The diverse islands are rich from goldmines and home to some of the finest ship-builders. Goldshore is the largest city here, and is one of the richest cities in the League.
Military
The League only has a small standing army, the Purple Legion. Its first line of defense is instead the Seaguard, whose ships stand ready to intercept hostile forces before they can even set foot on League soil.