(Modern Tech; Religious Themes; IC; Competence with the English Language Required)
It had been a long, harsh, bloody year for the Nordic peoples of Rovanperä. Even before, troubles had been brewing in the nation; on matters both Political and Religious. From the most isolated reaches of the country's northernmost holdings; ancient rituals, preserved in both poems and in writing; made their way down south to the greater populace whom had begun to lose faith in religion. While the existence of the Old Gods certainly was questionable in the eyes of some; the surviving elements of their people's heritage provided more than enough intrigue to attract the attention of a significant portion of people; much to the dismay of christians worldwide.
By the time the old King, Hosvir Agdason, of our former Monarchy, (bound by Constitution), passed the movement had grown in size and popularity; spreading to neighboring countries as the son of our former King, Rennir Agdason took power. It was no secret Rennir was influenced heavily by Christians; a devout follower of their church and the ideals of a single god. The policy of religious tolerance his King Hosvir had advocated so strongly before was all but shattered under this new regime; King Rennir and Parliament alike working to ban our so-called "Pagan nonsense" from all public places initially; then throughout the whole of our country. Needless to say; the people didn't take too well to this. Rioting broke out in the streets; our people were furious with the oppression we'd endured under the brief reign of King Rennir, who now used brute force as Christian manipulation would no longer work on our peoples as it had in days passed. We were angry, we were armed; now all we needed was a leader.
Thorvardr Torfason; a charismatic young man from the North-western borders of our Kingdom, descended into the South; rallying our people under the claims he was descended from the last "Pagan" King of the nation. Whether or not such claims were true are up to debate; as neither the time nor resources were or have been available to scientifically prove such. Nevertheless; Thorvardr proved himself a stunning leader; quick to learn what needed to be learned and careful when choosing others to whom he'd delegate authority, in light of the fact he was just one man and couldn't be everywhere at once. Soon, our peoples were united under one banner; as we stormed the capital. Our country's armed forces had hardly seen war in centuries; the cowards breaking under the righteous ferocity of our assault. King Rennir himself fled the palace, as only a true coward would; fleeing to the safety of a country on the mainland, away from Nordic Lands; laying claim to our throne as the "rightful King".
As for Thorvardr; we made him King, of course. The people demanded it; his leadership and upstanding nature towards his friends, comrades, and supporters (and contrasting pitilessness against his enemies) appealing most to the Karls; our newly-restored "Middle Class" from the old days. While not officially abolished; our parliament has never been restored; the Constitution binding our King destroyed during the course of the conflict. Thus far, his majesty has proven he needs no checks to rule competently; his choice of Jarls to govern his lands and the people living on such based on merit; on the bravery and loyalty of the man, or woman, in question; as in the old days.
What becomes of our country now? Now that the chaos has ended, and the King has consolidated his powers; we set our sights on our neighbors; on our cultural and spiritual brethren under assault by the tyranny of feeble rulership and accursed Christians. We march now, to unite the peoples of the north under the banner of one; to wipe the hypocritical scourge of Christianity from the face of our Kingdom; and, perhaps, one day; from the face of Midgard itself!
By the time the old King, Hosvir Agdason, of our former Monarchy, (bound by Constitution), passed the movement had grown in size and popularity; spreading to neighboring countries as the son of our former King, Rennir Agdason took power. It was no secret Rennir was influenced heavily by Christians; a devout follower of their church and the ideals of a single god. The policy of religious tolerance his King Hosvir had advocated so strongly before was all but shattered under this new regime; King Rennir and Parliament alike working to ban our so-called "Pagan nonsense" from all public places initially; then throughout the whole of our country. Needless to say; the people didn't take too well to this. Rioting broke out in the streets; our people were furious with the oppression we'd endured under the brief reign of King Rennir, who now used brute force as Christian manipulation would no longer work on our peoples as it had in days passed. We were angry, we were armed; now all we needed was a leader.
Thorvardr Torfason; a charismatic young man from the North-western borders of our Kingdom, descended into the South; rallying our people under the claims he was descended from the last "Pagan" King of the nation. Whether or not such claims were true are up to debate; as neither the time nor resources were or have been available to scientifically prove such. Nevertheless; Thorvardr proved himself a stunning leader; quick to learn what needed to be learned and careful when choosing others to whom he'd delegate authority, in light of the fact he was just one man and couldn't be everywhere at once. Soon, our peoples were united under one banner; as we stormed the capital. Our country's armed forces had hardly seen war in centuries; the cowards breaking under the righteous ferocity of our assault. King Rennir himself fled the palace, as only a true coward would; fleeing to the safety of a country on the mainland, away from Nordic Lands; laying claim to our throne as the "rightful King".
As for Thorvardr; we made him King, of course. The people demanded it; his leadership and upstanding nature towards his friends, comrades, and supporters (and contrasting pitilessness against his enemies) appealing most to the Karls; our newly-restored "Middle Class" from the old days. While not officially abolished; our parliament has never been restored; the Constitution binding our King destroyed during the course of the conflict. Thus far, his majesty has proven he needs no checks to rule competently; his choice of Jarls to govern his lands and the people living on such based on merit; on the bravery and loyalty of the man, or woman, in question; as in the old days.
What becomes of our country now? Now that the chaos has ended, and the King has consolidated his powers; we set our sights on our neighbors; on our cultural and spiritual brethren under assault by the tyranny of feeble rulership and accursed Christians. We march now, to unite the peoples of the north under the banner of one; to wipe the hypocritical scourge of Christianity from the face of our Kingdom; and, perhaps, one day; from the face of Midgard itself!
Akrar; ancient fortress-city on the border of the Kingdom of Afryines
King Thorvardr stood atop the castle walls; the ancient fortress an eternal memorial to the bloody rivalry which has existed between the Western and Eastern Nordic peoples in bygone eras. Of course; such meant little in this day an age; a blessing to be sure, as it would be far easier to unite indifferent peoples than those misguided by a sense of bitter resentment and conflict. It was here the army had been preparing; from here they would march on the Afryines' capital and strike a swift, decisive blow. Their armies were weak, cowardly; not unlike the former Rovanperan army serving under the pretender, Rennir. Their men now were no strangers to violence; the smoldering ruin of every church and hanging corpse of every Christian in Akrar a testament to this. Not unlike others towns which had suffered the same fate; churches burned, pastors and preachers hung from the trees; along with their foolish followers, or the ones who tried to resist anyway... Thorvardr wanted no part of it; the blood of the innocent would not stain his hands if he could help it. Though, being one man; there was little he could do to curb the continual violence.
A messenger approached him; bowing respectfully and begging his attention. The King turned, leaving his thoughts on the matter behind to grant this man audience.
"Messages from other nations, Sir: It would seem we've invoked the attention of the Mainland." The messenger said, offering the telegrams to Thorvardr.
The young King, Twenty Seven years of age, accepted these dispatches; dismissing the messenger afterwards. A cool, early-spring breeze blew by; adding to the relative peace of the moment. He sighed; saddened by the fact it wouldn't last forever, though how dull would the world be were it to do so? He enjoyed it for what it was for a moment longer; sitting down and opening the first of the dispatches to review what the "civilized" countries of the South had to say about these affairs they had little business involving themselves in.



