Nordland

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Early History (1400s-1843)
Nordland has a rather rugged landscape, teeming with natural resources and underground lakes. It was home to the native Nordish people, who somewhat resemble the Scandinavian people. In the late 1400s, Belka sent their troops past the Trans-Divide Mountain range to explore the region. However, the troops never came back to report their findings and their history was erased from the timeline of world events. In 1593, Erusia sailed across� the Spring Sea and created a colony, which became known as the Nordland protectorate. Erusian troops stayed in that area until a rebel legion of Nordish troops marched to the Erusian town of St. Gurica in 1842. The� Nords eventually captured all� the land east of the Trans-Divide Mountains and Weilvakia. In St. Gurica, they established a monarchy and named their new country, Nordland.� �

A Hidden Land (1843-2045)
Nordland is a strickly neutral nation. It doesn't trade or wage war with any nation. It has, however, served as a haven for Weilvakian, Fatoan, Belkan, Ustian, and Sapinian refuges during the Circum-Pacific and Belkan Wars. It stayed like this for� over two centuries, until it� was taken over by Neucom Inc. Rumors have it that the capital was located in St. Gurica, however, other sources indicate it moved from city to city every month as a way to keep control of the people.� � � �