Norvos: Difference between revisions

From A World of Ice and Fire Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
==History==
==History==
Founded as a theocracy Norvos is ruled by the bearded priest who worship a god so secret that their name is only know by initiates. To enforce their rule bearded priest buy the unwanted boys of Norvosi families and turn them into a holy guard.  This holy guard fanatically defend their beaded priest masters and live by the three words the swear “Serve, Obey, Protect.” Each of these warriors is branded with the sign of the axe to remind them to keep their axes sharp.


The economy of Norvos consists of substance farming, the mining of copper, tin, and iron, and the production of cloth, and tapestries.  While richer than Lorath, Norvos can be considered poor.  Unlike other free-cities Norvos does not produce specialty goods, limiting its value as a trade destination.


 
Although considering the Black Goat of Qohor a demon, both cities will ally themselves against aggression from Volantis, who they both despise and see as a direct threat to their security.  Norvos, is currently engaged in a war with the Dothraki, primarily due to a Khal not being pleased with the presents the Bearded Priest of Qohor presented him.
 
 


==Religion==
==Religion==

Revision as of 22:07, 12 September 2020

History

Founded as a theocracy Norvos is ruled by the bearded priest who worship a god so secret that their name is only know by initiates. To enforce their rule bearded priest buy the unwanted boys of Norvosi families and turn them into a holy guard. This holy guard fanatically defend their beaded priest masters and live by the three words the swear “Serve, Obey, Protect.” Each of these warriors is branded with the sign of the axe to remind them to keep their axes sharp.

The economy of Norvos consists of substance farming, the mining of copper, tin, and iron, and the production of cloth, and tapestries. While richer than Lorath, Norvos can be considered poor. Unlike other free-cities Norvos does not produce specialty goods, limiting its value as a trade destination.

Although considering the Black Goat of Qohor a demon, both cities will ally themselves against aggression from Volantis, who they both despise and see as a direct threat to their security. Norvos, is currently engaged in a war with the Dothraki, primarily due to a Khal not being pleased with the presents the Bearded Priest of Qohor presented him.

Religion

Rulers

Vassals

Tactics

Strengths

Weaknesses

Summary

Troops

Territories