Orosháza
Orosháza is an ancient city in the contemporary Imperial Megye of Hegyhát in the Imperial South. The city has been inhabited and documented since the First Wolf Palatinate and was documented as being established by the Palatine Árpád III. The city is centered on the abandoned Circle of Orosháza, which served as a predecessor to the Circle of Esztergom. The city has also been the capital of both the First and Second Wolf Palatinate a variety of times.
Orosháza is one of the few oases in the documented parts of the Deli Desert and was important for trade of valuables south of the city. It also served as a basis for some of Árpád III's various construction projects, including the Harangtorony in the Circle and the Temple of Napkirály, which was later changed during the Second Wolf Palatinate to be dedicated to the Auroran King. The Circle of Orosháza continued to grow as the third largest Circle constructed during the First Wolf Palatinate, outshined by the Circle of Esztergom and the Circle of Ásotthalom.
During the Proto-Imperial Era, the Empire of Hegyhát used Orosháza as their capital during the majority of their sovereignty until the construction of the city of Mágocs. A variety of buildings were built in Orosháza to match the same decorum by Hegyhát until they eventually declared the capital a historic site. The city was damaged severely during the Hódítók Disunity by both the Southern Veszpremic Kingdom and the resurgent Second Hegyhát Empire.