Grahmiland & Nunlu
GELID SEATERRAS
“Gnarled rowan trees encircled the hot spring. Little buds populated the intertwining branches like a thousand emerald jewels.
Somewhere nearby, wolves sang into the night.”
VERKUN, GRAHIMLAND
Port City
GEOGRAPHY
Biomes: Tundra, boreal forest, high alpine, lava fields
History: The Gelid seaterras were occupied solely by the Tuttuán until the Flüschen invasion 900 YBP. Then, Grahimland became Flüschen territory; Nunlu, Tuttuán. Five decades later, 850 YBP, King Gunnar Ingeson the Huge declared himself King of Grahimland.
843 YBP, the Grahimland Flüschen (the Grahims) allied with the Nunlu Tuttuán to defeat the mainland Flüschen in the Independence of Grahimland. Part of the alliance between the Tuttuán and Grahims was to share the Svétor lava fields as common hunting grounds, per the Treaty of the Gelid Seaterras.
Three centuries later, 530 YBP, the Flüschen, stronger than ever, returned to Grahimland and reclaimed the seterra for their kingdom. It became a protectorate of the Imperium following the Three Kingdoms Union, 495 YBP; place names on Imperial maps reflect both Flüschen and Tuttuán names.
NATIVE PEOPLES
Tuttuán: whale-hunting dwellers of the arctic islands and northern coasts of Taigas and Lacuserra
Grahims: Flüschen-descendants occupying the Grahimland seaterra