Frijuhaim
The Eightfold Manifest of Valkyria Frijuhim Atufaldu Aengi Frijuhim Walgoriu ᚨᛏᛟᚠᚨᛚᛞᛟ ᛁᛜᚲᛁ ᚠᚱᛁᛃᚢᚻᚨᛁᛗ ᚹᚨᛚᚷᛟᛁᚨ | |
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Motto: ᛊᚨᛞ ᛉᛖ ᛒᚨᚷᚱᚨᚦ, ᛊᛟ ᛉᛖ ᛉᚨᛈᛇᚦ Sat ze bagrafi, so ze zapaethi As she creates, so she destroys | |
Anthem: ᚦᚢᛉᛟᚾᛞ ᛇᚷᛞᚱᛁᛊᚨ ᛇᚾ ᛟᚾᚨ Thuzont Aegtrisa aen Ono "The Thousand Yggdrasils in One" | |
Status | Independent State |
Capital | Dalerlan |
Official languages | Himer |
Religion | Asatro (Norse Paganism) |
Demonym(s) | Himer Fraehimer |
Government | War Games Society |
• Valkyrie Penultima | Calpurnia Dalsdottir |
• Soothsayer Divine | Aengwi Wotunsdottir |
Establishment | |
• Foundation | Year 0 |
• Departure of the Eight | Year 160 |
Area | |
• Total | 24,000 km2 (9,300 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 1631 census | 83,768 |
Currency | Buckspelt (BP) |
Date format | ddd/yyyy |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +33 |
Internet TLD | .fh |
Frijuhaim, or Frijuhim, depending on the dialect, is a small nation in Sparkalia along the northern coast of Pythia, centered on the canyon and fjord created by the confluence of the Wintry Ocean and the river Dal. It consists of eight traditional cities, each led by a "Gadedra". It shares no land borders, and this appears to have been an intentional choice by the founders, known as "The Eight Maidens". The location for the colony was chosen for its rich farmland, easily defended outcrops in the walls, and remote position, along with being on average a good deal warmer than the surrounding climate due to its position in the bedrock. It is one of the most technologically advanced nations in the world, though it prefers to keep these innovations within its borders, being very secretive about the source of their technical prowess. Nevertheless, mineral deposits that have been surveyed via radiological data and analysis of the Fenrisaelfr Crater in the area suggest this prowess is due in part to the presence of Rare Earth Metals, especially Thorium, Uranium, Americium, Curium, and Plutonium, metals which are afforded by the crater's presence.
Etymology
Frijuhim's name comes from Frijo, the goddess of fertility, love, war, mineral wealth, and foresight. Frijo is the patron goddess of Frijuhim, and it is said that she herself gave birth to the eight maidens immaculately. "Him" or "Haim" comes from the old Himer "Haimaz", meaning roughly 'home', or 'place of belonging'.
History
Frijuhim was said to be created after Falhala was destroyed following Ragnarug, that is, the end of the world said to have been brought about by the crater. The river itself was said to have been carved by the youngest of the Eight Maidens, Dal, in order to save some part of the world. In the aftermath, the Eight Maidens were said to have settled and began families using magic given to them by Frijo. These families became the eight cities. However, after some time, the number of Fraehimers was capped at a certain number, since their immortality could lead to war. After Dal had her last child, all of the Eight Maidens are said to have gone into the beyond to start a new Falhala in 160. The eight cities were left to their own devices, along with a set of instructions, the Skraudo Ahto ("Scroll of the Eight"). The Skraudo Ahto became the guiding tome for all future ventures within the land.
After this, the first war occurred between the Upper Dal and Lower Dal. Of over eighty thousand souls, only a little over ten thousand remained. In the aftermath, the two cities on opposite sides of the mouth of the Dal united under the youngest leader, Calpurnia. Soon, the other six cities, while choosing to remain independent, concluded their struggle and deferred to Calpurnia. The few people who remained from Wotunlan, the eastern city at the mouth, became distributed throughout the empire for their gifts as soothsayers and scientists, dedicating themselves to the good of the whole community. The position of Soothsayer Divine was established, and Ingvi Wotunsdottir first occupied this role. Peace was officialized in 184, on the condition that it may be broken at any time, per the guidance of the Skraudo Ahto.