Hétumogerian Highlander

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A Hétumogerian Highlander (Hétumogerian: Moger Felvidéki) are men who lived within Hétumoger that live in the wilderness. Highlander is considered both a specific term of the explorers and a blanket term for general explorers who live in the wilderness. Hétumogerian Highlanders are present within Sió culture and Veszprémic culture, as they were the explorers who recorded down information about unknown places. Highlanders within their respective cultures were pivotal to understanding land and animals within Hétumoger.

Highlanders are also prone to founding small micro-societies when in a group, even to the point of founding micro-cultures within their own cultures. The idea of Highlanders was believed to have arisen by accident by both the Sió and Veszprémic. People would often get lost in Hétumoger's more dangerous land such as the forests, swamps and mountains. During the rule of the Esterházy dynasty in the First Kingdom of Hétumoger, the Highlanders became idolized as those who knew Hétumoger as apart of themselves. By the time of the establishment of the Nádasdy dynasty that replaced the Esterházy, Highlanders were considered apart of Hétumogerian culture, specifically more in tune to the Polgárság. During the First Kingdom of Hétumoger, they were the people who recorded the land they lived in, the details of the wildlife, and the establishment of faster, closer trade routes between villages. The Highlanders are considered to have been the creators of the modern Postal Code.