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Property Value Founded -.- Dissolved — Ruler Romel di Rede Dynasty House di Rede Gov. Type High Feudalism Capital Capital City Population ~711k Language Common, Redano Dominant Race Human Religion Inscriptum Verbi Dei Tech Level 🏰 Advanced (2/5) Economy 💎 Opulent (4/5) Military 🦅 Regular (3/5) War Franor Empire Alliance
Overview
Unlike House Wenn, who dared to defile the chronicles with their “sub-chroniclers” and rewrite the history of their own Kingdom’s founding, truth is honored in these lands. Any enlightened mind watches with contempt as the Wenns convince the world that they are the founders of Wenn’s statehood. This is a lie stitched with white thread. The Kingdom of Wenn was founded by the Northerner Godevenn, and House de Wenn did not exist for another long two hundred years after that event. Yet they had the audacity to ascribe themselves to Godevenn’s lineage, calling him their progenitor. For a true chronicler, this is utter nonsense, but they managed to fool the simpletons.
The truth is that it was House di Rede that laid the first brick in the foundation of the formation of the Kingdom of Rede. This Great House is almost two thousand years old, and its grip has not softened in the slightest.
This Kingdom was formed hastily, not out of prosperity, but as a desperate response to a dual threat: the invasion of the Kingdom of Luis from the west and the raids of organized barbarian zoomorph tribes from the northeast. House Rede, which controlled the entire strategically vital Vetalan Seam, essentially acted as a mediator, and subsequently as the chief coordinator of the resistance against this scourge. They did not just fight; they united disparate lands into a single fist, which subsequently became the Kingdom.
Now, the Kingdom of Rede is a power with the richest history, forged in epic victories. It is a conqueror-kingdom and a defender-kingdom. It is the land of those who are not afraid to cross the line of moss-grown traditions and stagnant rights for the sake of survival and dominance. But they have their own sin—greed. They are accustomed to placing great stakes in the political “game,” and the year 3796 has become the apogee of this gambling. King Romel di Rede, tired of the slow, “tortoise-like” progress of his predecessors, decided to play for high stakes. He bet everything for the sake of absolute greatness. And now only the God Ellah knows whether the Kingdom will withstand the crushing blow of its own founders’ ambitions.
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