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The '''Froyalanish''', also known as '''Froyalaners''', were [[wikipedia:indentured servitude|contractually-obligated servitors]] who were highly common and frequently encountered performing manual labour and menial tasks throughout the continent of [[Benacia]], typically found in the territories of [[Kalgachia]] and [[Shireroth]]. The descendants of migrants from [[Stormark]] and native converts to their [[Vanic religion]], they had originally been known as the Froyalanish, after the brief period in Elwynn's history when the Shirerithian state had been known as '''Froyalan''', during its first period of Storish rule by Duke Harald. These Froyalanish, with the benefits of vast and munificent state patronage, enjoyed a significant degree of wealth and power in [[Elwynn]] and throughout the Imperial Republic during the reigns of Prince Jonathan, King Noah and Kaiser Hjalmar, a period effectively lasting from 1618 to 1651 [[AN]].
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Following the [[Auspicious Occasion]] the Froyalanish community was taken into protective custody and evacuated to a national reservation in north-western Benacia so as to shield them from ethnic violence and retribution by their Elwynnese neighbours. In spite of a considerable volume of emigration and natural wastage, the Froyalanish National Reservation (FNR), which was located in the sub-arctic regions of the former Kingdom of Amokolia, proved inadequate to the population it was being asked to sustain. In consequence of which the Imperial Republic was obliged to find a humanitarian solution to reintegrate the protected community into society. "Redemption Through Labour" became the watchword in both Shireroth and Kalgachia, home to an exile community whom it similarly integrated into its own economic and social hierarchy. During this most intensive period of servitude, the Froyalanish came to be known by the euphemistic title of '''Community Service Workers''', which subsequently gave rise in neofeudal Shireroth to the concept of intensive ''community service'' as an alternative to a custodial sentence or the ubiquitous death penalty.
 
The ultimate objective of the redemptive process was to effect a transmutation of the remnant population from being outlandish deviants and the agents of a foreign power into acculturated, loyal and obedient servants of the Benacian powers who had endured their former antics. Higher level Froyalanish dignitaries, typically associated with the [[House of Ettlingar-Freyu]] and the Vanic religion were either summarily deported in 1651 or else left swiftly of their own volition. This left the not-inconsiderable bulk of their followers upon whom the rendering process would be focused.
 
In Shireroth, it is expected that active measures concerning the population will continue to remain in force for one-hundred years subsequent to the Auspicious Occasion, concluding by no later than the year 1752 AN. Kalgachia's Froyalanish population, being rather smaller and quicker to reform, was nominally emancipated in 1655 AN although they remain subject to compulsory sterilisation and a complete prohibition on the practice of their ancestors' memetically-virulent religion.
 
As ''community service'' became more widespread in Shireroth, the bureaucracies of the Imperial Government became increasingly concerned and perplexed by the danger that Froyalaners might escape back into the realm by administrative error or negligence as ''Community Service Workers'' intermingled and became confused with ''Community Servants'', the latter group typically only enduring periods of service only twice that of an equivalent custodial sentence. More agonisingly, some Norse community servants, doing time for trivial offences, were mistaken for Vanics and subjected to the full horrors of castration by the [[Konkordskaya Bratva]] before the mistake was realised.
 
Following reforms to the [[Lawbook]] introduced in 1664, the Froyalaners of the Imperial Republic were re-categorised as '''Protected Persons'''[https://bastionunion.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=240&t=22030(1)], better reflecting the Octavian reforms of 1659 & 1661 which had removed them from the labour pool[https://bastionunion.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=21321(1)] and assigned them to ''Workers' Colonies'' distributed throughout the Imperial Republic under the control of the Lord Lieutenants[https://bastionunion.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=21537(1)]. This reform reduced the need for the FNR which was subsequently reduced down to three territorially isolated city states in the [[Amokolia]]n county of [[Oleslaad]]. 
 
==Demographic decline==
: ''See also [[Froyalanish genocide]]''
 
''Derived from [[shire:Ministry of the Interior|Ministry of the Interior]] census data''
 
{| {{table}}
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Year'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''№ of Froyalaners'''
|-
| 1633||58,606,700
|-
|1651 (<AO)|| 60,393,726
|-
|1651 (AO>)|| 55,148,907
|-
| 1656||31,274,194
|-
| 1664||17,278,815
|-
| 1669||2,745,615
|}
 
 
The official position of the Imperial Government is that the Froyalanish population suffered from such extensive. culturally ingrained, psycho-sociological conditioning, as to have reached the point where ''"overtly tumescent-satyriasis"'' had become their most distinctive, indeed overpowering, attribute. It was therefore for the safety of those trapped in the Froyalanish and Vanic mindset that they were removed from the civil population, and have subsequently been resettled in workers' colonies.
 
==Colonisation of Elwynn==
 
Aside from the native [[Vattnaland|Vattnalanders]] who have been living in the Vatnaland area of [[Amokolia]] since time immemorial and a pre-existing community of Storish merchants in [[Wintergleam]] - some of them descendants of [[Valtia|Valtian]] traders and others being associates or staff of the [[Sameinaða Erlendur Kaupsýsla Einokun Félagið]] - Froyalaners came to Elwynn in four waves:
 
*The first wave happened when [[Harald Thorstein|Harald of Froyalan]] was Count of [[Araxion]]. A signification portion moved to Wintergleam with him when he was appointed Count of [[Wintergleam]] several Elw years later. Those people were sometimes known as Haraldian [[Wintergleamish|Wintergleamers]];
*The second wave took place during Harald of Froyalan's [[Rulers of Elwynn|Reign]] as Dukeand the name of the Elwynn was [[Froyalan]];
*The third and largest wave was triggered by the ascension of the Storjarl [[King Noah |Thorstein Noah]] to the Elwynnese throne;
*The fourth wave, which has an overlap with the third wave, occurred when the [[Jorvik|Jarlorð of Jorvik]] became a part of Elwynn.
 
Froyalaners generally lived on the northern coast - as well as the islands along that shore - and in the far western part of the then [[Amokolia|Kingdom of Amokolia]] (today's [[Francia]]). They also lived in and around the areas of the [[shire:Seven Ports|Sjöhöfn]], a Royal Precinct which was composed of a group of seven port cities, to wit: [[Avaldsnes]], Esthersbýur (today's Esterion), Fjǫrleifsbýur (today's Thrallshafen), Haraldsby (today's Thorgilsby), [[Hyfrost]], Joelsby (today's Adlerhafen), and Noahsbýur (today's Spring Valley). The Froyalanish also formed the vast majority of the population of the [[shire:Arietta|Principality of Arietta]], the [[Jorvik|Jarlorð of Jorvik]] and the [[shire:Lady Esther Isles|Duchy of the Lady Esther Isles]].
 
There were also notable Froyalanish communities in the [[Trans-Elwynn|Pale of Angularis]] and in the [[Bairbank]]. The same applied to [[Araxion|County of Araxion]] and the Greater Eliria region.
 
Following the [[Auspicious Occasion]] and the [[Partition of Elwynn]], the remaining Froyalanish, those who were not deported under Imperial Decree 969 and who proved unresponsive to reclamation by their ancestral ethno-cultural communities, were ''evacuated west'' for ''resettlement'' in the [[Froyalan National Reservation]] for their own protection in the face of the simmering ethnic hatreds that their misrule had occasioned.
 
===Álfarnir===
 
Álfarnir was a demonymn bestowed upon [[Elfinshi]] who collaborated with the Vanic State and acculturated to more closely resemble the Froyalanish and Wintergleamish. For this reason they were administratively treated as being part of the Froyalanish community during the era of the Elwynnese Monarchy. Following the [[Auspicious Occasion]] many of the so-called ''Álfarnir'' were redeemed from servitude by the Elfinshi community and restored to liberty as Elwynnese denizens with full civic rights in the Elwynnese Union by virtue of the charity of those kinsmen who they had once disparaged as lesser folk.
 
==Cultural peculiarities==
 
''See also [[Froyalanish sexual rites]] for more information''
 
The Froyalanish claimed to belong to a separate, superior, race of humanity known as the [[Vanamaðr]]. The more extreme amongst them also claimed to be [[Álfarnir|elves]], dwarves, merfolk, faeries, halflings, and zotrians. The Froyalaners who renounced their humanity undertook extensive body-modifications to become clans of so-called ''otherkin''. The Elwynnese state under the rule of the Froyalanish monarchy was massively committed, for ideological reasons, to establishing and verifying the claims of these otherkin to have been born into the wrong bodies. Whole branches of psychology and reconstructive plastic surgery were given over to the realisation of these delusions in physical form.
 
The Froyalanish were in fact a broad cultural coalition rather than a specific race or ethnicity per se, deriving from Storrish migrants, Wintergleamers, Amokolian collaborators and indoctrinated Elw.
 
The Froyalanish ''Vanafolk'' practiced a form of public nudity which they termed being '''loftklæddir''' (skyclad). It formed an integral part of their ideological claim to be a divinely-blessed master-race who celebrated the ''golden liberty'' provided by their proportedly perfect phyiscal forms. The ideology of the [[Daemonic Vanic State]] held that the preference for their fellow citizens of other cultures to remain clothed was attributable to ''"guilt, shame, embarrassment, self-loathing, fear, and suffering"'' occassioned by the normative values imposed by ''"an unholy alliance of patriarchial religions and commercial exploiters"''.

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