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Within [[The Empire (Noble Dog)|The Empire]], an '''Imperial Tribe''' is | Within [[The Empire (Noble Dog)|The Empire]], an '''Imperial Tribe''' ({{wpl|Hungarian Language|Imperial Standard}}: ''Birodalmi Törzs''; {{wpl|Latin Language|Wolf Language}}: ''Tribus Imperiiare'') is an officially recognized cultural and ethnic group of [[Dogs (Noble Dog)|Dogs]]. The organization of these tribes has been split between 7 different Imperial Families, with one tribe acting as the ''Békéltető'' constituency of a family. The ''Békéltető'' consituency is typically the largest and politically significant tribe. There are a total of 30 different Imperial Tribes. | ||
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Revision as of 05:03, 22 January 2023
Within The Empire, an Imperial Tribe (Imperial Standard: Birodalmi Törzs; Wolf Language: Tribus Imperiiare) is an officially recognized cultural and ethnic group of Dogs. The organization of these tribes has been split between 7 different Imperial Families, with one tribe acting as the Békéltető constituency of a family. The Békéltető consituency is typically the largest and politically significant tribe. There are a total of 30 different Imperial Tribes.
Families
Veszprémic
The Veszprémic are the smallest tribal family, only consisting of two different tribal communities. This is due in part to the historical significance of the Balaton Empire during the Proto-Imperial Era, where the Balaton people singularly held power over the majority of the northern part of the Imperial West.
Balaton
The Balatons or properly referred to as the Balaton people are an Imperial tribe that is native to the Imperial Megyek of both North Balaton and South Balaton. Historically living in forested areas, the Balatons are considered to be a warmaker tribe.
Keszthely
Sió
Csongrád
The Csongrád or properly referred to as the Csongrád people are an Imperial tribe to the Imperial Megye of Csongrád, though they are also extant to each of the properties within the Imperial North.
Mórahalom
The Mórahalom people (Imperial Runes: ) are an Imperial Tribe and a constituent part of the Sio tribal family. The Mórahalom are native to the megye of Mórahalom. During the Proto-Imperial Era, the Mórahalom were a constituent tribe within the Northern Coalition. The area the Morahalom inhabit in present-day is very cold and mountainous, and as a result the Mórahalom people are acclimated to colder and harsher climates and conditions. Alongside this, the Mórahalom tend to cluster in areas as opposed to spread out like more rural tribes. Originally, the Mórahalom's place of control and their largest settlement was the city of Mora. As time has gone by, the Mórahalom have industralized. However, their primary skill and living conditions revolve around mountaineering. As a result, they are extant in the megyek of Csongrad, Arakto, and The Felfold.
During the Great Northern Coalition War between the Northern Coalition and the Western Kingdom, the city of Mora and the Mórahalom were the last stand of the Kiválasztott before their pushback at the Battle of Mora. The Mora have a singular eponymous noble family, the House of Mora. Despite having their own house, the Mórahalom noble houses hold no official property.
Ároktő
The Ároktő people are an Imperial Tribe and a constituent part of the Sio tribal family. The Ároktő are native to the megye of Ároktő, however it is postulated that the area of modern day Ároktő does not cover the historical homeland, which included parts of East Tolna, Csongrad, and The Felfold. During the Proto-Imperial Era, the Ároktő were a constituent part of the Norther Coalition. The Ároktő are the largest group within the Sio and are the most extant. Unlike the Csongrad or the Morahalom, which have carved cultural livelihoods out of their native lands, the Ároktő tend to be migratory and as a result, are the most extant group of Sio. Alongside this, the Ároktő have the most amount of noble families within the Sio, totaling to four individual noble families.
Tolna
Erdős
Esztergom
The Esztergom people are an Imperial Tribe and the békéltető constituency of the Erdos tribal family. The Esztergom are native to the megyek of Esztergom and Gesta, and have historically migrated throughout the entirity of the Imperial East.
Szatmár
Jászapáti
Hajmáskér
Salgó
Salgó
Kassa
North Felvidék
Jenő
Kossuth
Ásotthalom
Tatabánya
South Felvidék
Középjenő
Hódítók
The Hódítók are the largest tribal family, consisting of six different communities. The Imperial South has historically been dominated by the Empire of Hegyhát and still is presently. During the Proto-Imperial Era, the Hegyhát people historically branched out and absorbed different tribes under their umbrella. Unlike most other tribal families, the Hódítók are significantly more heterogeneous due to the aftereffects of the Hegyhát Empire. The Hódítók have also historically been present within the southern parts of the Imperial West and the Imperial East, though the Hegyhát Empire never fully came to dominate these areas.
Hegyhát
The Hegyhát are the first and primary community of the Hódítók and are the most numerous group of the six. Unlike most other tribal communities, the Hegyhát have historically lacked any significant subcultures and are considered much more homogeneous than other tribal communities. The culture in which the Hegyhát originated from is the geographic area known as the Grand Ridge (Nagyhegyháti) and has since propagated throughout the Imperial South.
Historically and even contemporarily, the Hegyhát have been a domineering political, social and military influence over the entire Imperial South. During the Proto-Imperial Era, the Hegyhát continually fought against the Kaposvár, Székely, and Hajmáskér people, three tribal communities that lived within the modern-day Imperial Megye of Kaposvár.