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'''Sió''', unofficially referred to as the '''Csongrádi Sió''' or simply the '''Csongrádi''' are the indigeneous tribe that live in the [[Csongrád Province]] in the [[Imperial North]]. They are native to the [[Tolna Mountain Range]] and share their homseland with the [[Morahalomi]], the [[Tolnic]] and the [[Ároktői]]. The Sio are genetically considered to be part of the Meridian group and are tangentally related to various Hoditok tribes. Historically, the Sió have been considered to be the greater descendants of the [[Meridian King]] and the direct descendants of the [[Apostle of Religion]]. They have historically made a significant portion of members of monks are over 90% of all monk orders within the Empire are traced to the Sió. They derive the name Csongrád from a mythical island located within the mountains named Csongrád that was the homeland of the gods in the Csongrádi-Morahalomi Pantheon.  
The '''Sió''', known otherwise as '''Northerners''' are a {{wpl|ethnographic}} classification used by [[The Empire (Noble Dog)|the Empire]] in its regimental organization of tribes. The Sió have historically inhabited the area of the [[Imperial North]] and were at some point part of the [[Northern Coalition]] during the Proto-Imperial Era and the Unification Era. The Sió are named after the {{wpl|Tributary|Sió tributary}}. Most of the cultures of the Sió have shared cultural traits and a shared definition of the region. Many of the cultures of the Sió exist in more hostile conditions than other ethnographic classifications within the Empire due to their homeland being located within the Tolna Mountain Range. The [[Mórahalom people|Mórahalom]], [[Csongrád people|Csongrád]], [[Tolna people|Tolna]], and [[Ároktő people|Ároktő]]. The [[Jászapáti people|Jászapáti]] are also sometimes included within this definition as the Jászapáti are seen as more culturally related to the Mórahalom than the other Erdős tribes. However, the [[Imperial Megye|megye]] of [[Jászapáti]] is geographically defined as belonging to the [[Imperial East]] and the Jászapáti were never apart of the Northern Coalition fully.  


During the Proto-Imperial Era, the Sió represented one of the most fractured tribes, which was on par with other tribes that lived in the Tolna Mountain Range. Others such as the Morahalom, Tolna and Arakto comprised of over a hundred separate tribes that lacked a sense of common identity.
==Culture==
There are several key traits within each of the cultures that defines them as Sió.

Revision as of 13:26, 12 September 2022

The Sió, known otherwise as Northerners are a ethnographic classification used by the Empire in its regimental organization of tribes. The Sió have historically inhabited the area of the Imperial North and were at some point part of the Northern Coalition during the Proto-Imperial Era and the Unification Era. The Sió are named after the Sió tributary. Most of the cultures of the Sió have shared cultural traits and a shared definition of the region. Many of the cultures of the Sió exist in more hostile conditions than other ethnographic classifications within the Empire due to their homeland being located within the Tolna Mountain Range. The Mórahalom, Csongrád, Tolna, and Ároktő. The Jászapáti are also sometimes included within this definition as the Jászapáti are seen as more culturally related to the Mórahalom than the other Erdős tribes. However, the megye of Jászapáti is geographically defined as belonging to the Imperial East and the Jászapáti were never apart of the Northern Coalition fully.

Culture

There are several key traits within each of the cultures that defines them as Sió.