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The '''Imperial East''' is one of the five Imperial Regions within The Empire that comprises of the Estates of Esztergom, Gesta and Salavar. It is bordered by the Estates of Morahalom in the Imperial North and the Estates of Kallo in the Imperial South.  The Imperial East contains the eastern most section of the Tolna Mountains. It is larger than the Imperial Regions of the Imperial North or the Imperial Central, and is smaller than the Imperial South and Imperial West. The Imperial East is home of the tribes of the Erdos, Gestai and Salavari. Additionally, it is the homeland of Proto-Imperial Era Redicsi, the Vandorolt Redicsi.  
The '''Imperial East''' is one of the five [[Imperial Vidékek]] within the Empire and a geographic region.  It comprises of five [[Imperial Megye|Imperial Megyek]] that historically existed within the [[Grand Principality of Esztergom]]: [[Esztergom]], [[Gesta]], [[Salavár]], [[Szatmár]], and [[Jászapáti]]. It comprises of two major geographic regions, the Esztergom plains and the eastern Jászapáti section of the Tolna Mountain Range. The largest city within the Imperial East is [[City of Esztergom|Esztergom]]. The Imperial East is the native home of a variety of tribes, including the [[Erdős people|Erdős]], [[Szatmár people|Szatmár]], [[Jászapáti people|Jászapáti]], and the [[Vandorolt Redicsi people|Vandorolt Redicsi]].  


During the Farkas Era, the city of Esztergom was founded around the Circle of Esztergom by the Wolf Empire. Serving as the center of all knowledge and literature, Esztergom became one of the central cities to the Wolf Empire. The city of Gesta was founded subsequently as a trading center for food and served as a bulwark trading center for wolf merchants that lived in the Tolna Mountain Range. The city of Esztergom briefly became the capitol of the Wolf Empire during the reign of the Wolf King Arpad III, until his death to which the capitol was moved to the Oroszlana in the Imperial South. Near the end of the Farkas Era and the subsequent disappearance of the Wolf Empire, much of the Cirle of Esztergom as well as the City of Gesta were nearly destroyed.
The Imperial East has historically been categorized as an important part of the Empire and was the home of one of the largest cities during the [[First Wolf Palatinate]]. The Circle of Esztergom was originally the city that was established under the First Wolf Palatinate. Within Gesta and Salavar, the First Wolf Palatinate saw these areas as prime farmland. Two other important First Palatinate settlements emerged: the Circle of Gesta and the Circle of Salavar. Over the years of the First Wolf Palatinate, Esztergom served as the capital briefly under the Eight Kings Era. During the fall of the First Palatinate, the area had been beset by three different individual civil wars that ended in the destruction of the Circle of Salavar and the abandonment of the Circle of Gesta.
 
During the Second Wolf Palatinate, the Circle of Esztergom became the capital of the Wolf Palatine Arpad III. The Imperial East was still recovering from the fall of the First Palatinate, which resulted in the repopulation of the Circle of Gesta.

Revision as of 19:20, 18 September 2022

The Imperial East is one of the five Imperial Vidékek within the Empire and a geographic region. It comprises of five Imperial Megyek that historically existed within the Grand Principality of Esztergom: Esztergom, Gesta, Salavár, Szatmár, and Jászapáti. It comprises of two major geographic regions, the Esztergom plains and the eastern Jászapáti section of the Tolna Mountain Range. The largest city within the Imperial East is Esztergom. The Imperial East is the native home of a variety of tribes, including the Erdős, Szatmár, Jászapáti, and the Vandorolt Redicsi.

The Imperial East has historically been categorized as an important part of the Empire and was the home of one of the largest cities during the First Wolf Palatinate. The Circle of Esztergom was originally the city that was established under the First Wolf Palatinate. Within Gesta and Salavar, the First Wolf Palatinate saw these areas as prime farmland. Two other important First Palatinate settlements emerged: the Circle of Gesta and the Circle of Salavar. Over the years of the First Wolf Palatinate, Esztergom served as the capital briefly under the Eight Kings Era. During the fall of the First Palatinate, the area had been beset by three different individual civil wars that ended in the destruction of the Circle of Salavar and the abandonment of the Circle of Gesta.

During the Second Wolf Palatinate, the Circle of Esztergom became the capital of the Wolf Palatine Arpad III. The Imperial East was still recovering from the fall of the First Palatinate, which resulted in the repopulation of the Circle of Gesta.