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 ===== Wars and Empires ===== ===== Wars and Empires =====
  
-The Hann were a warrior people, used to skirmishing - and fighting to claim new lands.   Eventually they came across the people of Wangate, who bested them in battle and pushed into Hann lands extending their own Empire.  Eventually the Wangate Empire took control of the Northern and North Western shores of the Hann Sea.  And they brought their new religionthe 3e pantheon, with them    +The Hann were a warrior people, used to skirmishing - and fighting to claim new lands.   Eventually they came across the people of Wangate, who bested them in battle and pushed into Hann lands extending their own Empire.  Eventually the Wangate Empire took control of the Northern and North Western shores of the Hann Sea.  And they brought new, and controllingreligion with them    
  
-During this period of occopation, Urgon was established by settlers/refugees from The Strongholds and Near Coast regions, who brought their own version of the new religion with them.  Telida was not occupied but  The Wangate empire was constantly skirmishing and attacking looking for openings - and that led to the settlement of the eastern states.  In the South, the Zakharans invaded  The Far Coast states and established dominion over them.  +During this period of occupation, Urgon was established by settlers/refugees from The Strongholds and Near Coast regions, who brought their own version of the new religion with them.  Telida was not occupied but  The Wangate empire was constantly skirmishing and attacking looking for openings - and that led to the settlement of the eastern states.  In the South, the Zakharans invaded  The Far Coast states and established dominion over them.  
  
 But there was that common bond between the Hann People, and they fought back.  When savages from the mountains weakened Wangate, the subject states took advantage of it to fight back and win their freedom - left unprotected the savages destroyed the city and its people.  In the south an uprising, supported by the other Hann nations, drove the Zakharan conquerors out, although many Zakharan settlers stayed behind. But there was that common bond between the Hann People, and they fought back.  When savages from the mountains weakened Wangate, the subject states took advantage of it to fight back and win their freedom - left unprotected the savages destroyed the city and its people.  In the south an uprising, supported by the other Hann nations, drove the Zakharan conquerors out, although many Zakharan settlers stayed behind.
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 The occupation left its mark behind.   The occupation left its mark behind.  
  
-Many sages believe that the new gods in Telida (the PF Pantheon) are a 'maturing' of The Old Gods caused by the stress of constant conflict and the need to become more organized.  They note the similarities between Abadar and Lugin, Ogman and Iomedae, Koke and Erastil, and even Pharasma and Lao - arguing that the shift in alignment comes from the need to be better organized in both logistics and defence.  They suggest that  each tribe/region had different names and physical descriptions for The Old Gods, although their function remained reasonably stable.  Kt is only since tribes and regions have been mixed by the after conquest migrations and the new shipping links -  that names and genders became stabilized.+Many sages believe that the new gods  (the 3e & PF Pantheons) are a 'maturing' of The Old Gods caused by the stress of constant conflict and the need to become more organized.  They note the similarities between many of the gods - arguing that the shift in alignment comes from the need to be better organized in both logistics and defence.  They suggest that each tribe/region had different names and physical descriptions for The Old Gods, although their function remained reasonably stable.  It is only since tribes and regions have been mixed by the after conquest migrations and the new shipping links -  that names and genders became stabilized.
  
-In The North West, The Old Gods were replaced by the new gods (3e Pantheon) that the conquerors brought with them - although the more aggressive and domineering gods were prevalent.  Then when Angasa was settled the 'New Gods' were migrated as well, albeit in a more manageable form, with Pelor as the chief god.  When the Wangate Empire was driven out and destroyed, their gods stayed behind -  although other gods came to prominence in the Pantheon led by Pelor.  This version of the faith worked its way down the rest of the Western Shore (not Urgon) as the  Zakharan conquerors were driven out.+In The North West, The Old Gods were replaced by the new gods (3e Pantheon)  - although the more aggressive and domineering gods were prevalent.  Then when Angasa was settled the 'New Gods' were migrated as well, albeit in a more manageable form, with Pelor as the chief god.  When the Wangate Empire was driven out and destroyed, their gods stayed behind -  although other gods came to prominence in the Pantheon led by Pelor.  This version of the faith worked its way down the rest of the Western Shore (not Urgon) as the  Zakharan conquerors were driven out.
  
-The same happened in the Far coast -  when the Zakharans were driven out, many of their temples were destroyed.  However, a few survived, because they had forged better relationships with  the original residents -  and now theyform a distinctive part of the regional culture.+The same happened in the Far coast -  when the Zakharans were driven out, many of their temples were destroyed.  However, a few survived, because they had forged better relationships with the original residents -  and now they form a distinctive part of the regional culture.
  
 ===== The Coming Together ===== ===== The Coming Together =====
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 It was under the guidance of The Raven King of Armes, High Herald of Hann, that the states were drawn together into one federal empire.  There is no emperor or other single leader, but an Imperial council decides disputes and ratifies treaties between states.  There are still occasional skirmishes, but there are plenty of border areas for the young bloods to gain their spurs, fighting monsters and tribesmen - instead of counting coup against their fellow Hann.  With a reputation of absolute fairness, The Raven King decides precedence amongst states, ratifies titles and keeps a record of the treaties and history of the Empire. It was under the guidance of The Raven King of Armes, High Herald of Hann, that the states were drawn together into one federal empire.  There is no emperor or other single leader, but an Imperial council decides disputes and ratifies treaties between states.  There are still occasional skirmishes, but there are plenty of border areas for the young bloods to gain their spurs, fighting monsters and tribesmen - instead of counting coup against their fellow Hann.  With a reputation of absolute fairness, The Raven King decides precedence amongst states, ratifies titles and keeps a record of the treaties and history of the Empire.
  
-===== The Expansion ===== 
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-The Razardi Isles were the first non-Hann territory accepted into The Empire, although there was already a heavy Hann influence there.  Next was Port Elizabeth, set on an island between Telida and Zakhara, which has become a trade gateway between the two worlds.  More recently Finaroka was colonized, which established contact with both Paria and Porters Bar - both of whom applied (successfully) to join the Empire. 
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