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The '''Hódítók''' are an ethnic group of [[Imperial Dog (Noble Dog)|Imperial Dog]] who are indigeneous inhabitants of the [[Imperial South (Noble Dog)|Imperial South]] within [[The Empire (Noble Dog)|The Empire]]. They are considered the seventh and last of the [[Seven Races of the Empire (Noble Dog)|Seven Races]]. During the [[Proto-Imperial Era (Noble Dog)|Proto-Imperial Era]] the Hódítók were undergoing the [[Hódítók Disunity (Noble Dog)|Hódítók Disunity]] and while more widespread and populous than other nations, the Hódítók did not have any singular state that was able to fully unite the Hódítók. The Hódítók are considered to be the Seventh Race and are represented by the [[Apostle of War and Conquest (Noble Dog)|Apostle of War and Conquest]].
The '''Hódítók people''' (Imperial Standard Pronounciation) are an ethnic group indigeneous to the [[Imperial South]] within [[The Empire (Noble Dog)|The Empire]]. They are considered to be the fifth of the [[Seven Races of the Empire]], and are represented within the [[Imperial pantheon]] as the [[Apostle Asma]], the Apostle of War and Conquest. The most notable and official representative in the [[Imperial Diet]] of the Hódítók is the [[Hegyhat people]], who have historically subjugated many of the Hódítók people during the Proto-Imperial Era under the [[Hegyhat Empire]]. The Hódítók are very sparse outside of the Imperial South, but have been known to inhabit [[Szeged]] and [[Koszeg]] in the [[Imperial West]]. As of the end of the [[Hódítók Disunity]] and the beginning of the [[Southern Crisis]], Hódítók people have recently been fleeing in large numbers towards [[Kossuth]] and [[Asotthalom]] in the [[Imperial Central]].  


The Hódítók are one of the three indigeneous races to inhabit the Imperial South, sharing it with the [[Veszprémic (Noble Dog)|Veszprémic]] and the [[Erdős (Noble Dog)|Erdős]]. The Hódítók also inhabit parts of the southern tips of the [[Imperial West (Noble Dog)|Imperia lWest]]. The Hódítók and the Veszprémic have historically been enemies in the belief that the [[Southwest Királyság (Noble Dog)|Southwest Királyság]] is an invading state that helped in the Hódítók Disunity. The westernmost tip of the considered Imperial South is an area of particular contention between Western Hódítók warlords and Southern Veszprémic warlords, an area called the [[Vörös Vadon (Noble Dog)|Vörös Vadon]]. Outside of the Veszprémic, the Hódítók are known for invading other tribal areas, including the [[Imperial Central (Noble Dog)|Imperial Central]] against the [[Jenő (Noble Dog)|Jenő]], [[Salgói (Noble Dog)|Salgói]], and [[Imperial East (Noble Dog)|Imperial East]] Erdős.
For most of history, the Hódítók people have lived under the thumb of the Hegyhat people, who have historically ruled the Imperial South as a [[Hegyhát matriarchy|matriarchy]] under the Hegyhat Empire. Hegyhát matriarchy is a social and coterminus political system that defines politics and cultural climate within the Imperial South. Due to this matriarchy, some tribes have become extinct or male-only due to the often {{wpl|genocidal}} policies of the Hegyhát. During the Proto-Imperial Era, the Hódítók would later gain notoriety for their brutal expansionism, which peaked at the [[Third Hegyhat War]]. Hódítók, especially Hegyhát and Kaposvar people have historically been portrayed as warmongers and barbaric, but also as skilled and dangerous warriors.
 
=Ethnic Divisions=
* Hegyhát
** [[Hegyhát people|Hegyhát]]
** [[Kaposvar people|Kaposvar]]
** [[Szada people|Szada]]
** [[Csemő people|Csemő]]
** [[Vasad people|Vasad]]
* Sivatag
** [[Szekely people|Szekely]]
** [[Nagykallo people|Nagykallo]]
** [[Kiskallo people|Kiskallo]]
** [[Bagamér people|Bagamér]]
** [[Vén people|Vén]]
** [[Őr people|Őr]]


[[Category:Noble Dog]][[Category:Imperial Ethnicity]]
[[Category:Noble Dog]][[Category:Imperial Ethnicity]]

Latest revision as of 14:49, 10 March 2023

The Hódítók people (Imperial Standard Pronounciation) are an ethnic group indigeneous to the Imperial South within The Empire. They are considered to be the fifth of the Seven Races of the Empire, and are represented within the Imperial pantheon as the Apostle Asma, the Apostle of War and Conquest. The most notable and official representative in the Imperial Diet of the Hódítók is the Hegyhat people, who have historically subjugated many of the Hódítók people during the Proto-Imperial Era under the Hegyhat Empire. The Hódítók are very sparse outside of the Imperial South, but have been known to inhabit Szeged and Koszeg in the Imperial West. As of the end of the Hódítók Disunity and the beginning of the Southern Crisis, Hódítók people have recently been fleeing in large numbers towards Kossuth and Asotthalom in the Imperial Central.

For most of history, the Hódítók people have lived under the thumb of the Hegyhat people, who have historically ruled the Imperial South as a matriarchy under the Hegyhat Empire. Hegyhát matriarchy is a social and coterminus political system that defines politics and cultural climate within the Imperial South. Due to this matriarchy, some tribes have become extinct or male-only due to the often genocidal policies of the Hegyhát. During the Proto-Imperial Era, the Hódítók would later gain notoriety for their brutal expansionism, which peaked at the Third Hegyhat War. Hódítók, especially Hegyhát and Kaposvar people have historically been portrayed as warmongers and barbaric, but also as skilled and dangerous warriors.

Ethnic Divisions