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'''Hummlant''' (officially the Kingdom of the Humms) is a former Crandish and Arminian duchy, now a kingdom within the [[Anglo-Saksen Commonwealth]].
'''Hummlant''' (officially the Kingdom of the Humms) is a former Crandish and Arminian duchy, now a kingdom within the [[Anglo-Saksen Commonwealth]].


==History==
The Hummish tribes originated on [[Lyrica]] but were strictly nomadic, rarely ever settling in one location for very long. According to oral tradition, the Humms were once brethren of [[Hurmu]] to the north in the very infancy of [[Micras]]. As the tale goes, the Humms were the more warlike Hurmudan and pushed for the conquest of Lyrica. The majority of Hurmu were and are a strictly peaceful nation, and the warrior caste was forced into exile. From Hurmu they migrated south and became mounted mercenaries in the employ of various other tribes. The highest bidder would field Hummish cavalry in battle, it mattered little so long as the price was right. The [[Anglien|Anglish]] and [[Balduvien|Baldic]] tribes variously hired them, and they raided for many years up and down Lyrica. When the [[Jutien|Juttish]] tribes arrived, the Humms were pushed north into [[Apollonia]] along with the others.
For many years they served as mercenaries to the kings of the [[Anglo-Saxon Commonwealth]], and then as mercenaries to the kings of [[Cranda]]. Only recently, with the formation of the modern [[Anglo-Saksen Commonwealth]], have the Hummish tribes finally put down roots and settled in a specific area now called Hummlant. This may have more to do with the fact that the tribe has become hemmed in on all sides by other, more formidable, powers than with them actually settling down. Despite agreeing to join the commonwealth they continue to raid and war with the Jarl of [[Jorvik]] over their common boundary -  a conflict both the Grand Duke of [[Lac Glacei]] and the High King of Angsax refuse to acknowledge.


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Revision as of 22:18, 12 March 2022

Hummlant

Flag of Hummlant

Subdivision type: Kingdom
Capital: Woden
Population: 1,303,887
Largest Cities: Woden

Local Leadership Title: King
Local Government: Monarchy
Current leader: Aetela I

Local language: Anglo-Saksen (official)
Local Religion: Church of Cranda

Hummlant (officially the Kingdom of the Humms) is a former Crandish and Arminian duchy, now a kingdom within the Anglo-Saksen Commonwealth.

History

The Hummish tribes originated on Lyrica but were strictly nomadic, rarely ever settling in one location for very long. According to oral tradition, the Humms were once brethren of Hurmu to the north in the very infancy of Micras. As the tale goes, the Humms were the more warlike Hurmudan and pushed for the conquest of Lyrica. The majority of Hurmu were and are a strictly peaceful nation, and the warrior caste was forced into exile. From Hurmu they migrated south and became mounted mercenaries in the employ of various other tribes. The highest bidder would field Hummish cavalry in battle, it mattered little so long as the price was right. The Anglish and Baldic tribes variously hired them, and they raided for many years up and down Lyrica. When the Juttish tribes arrived, the Humms were pushed north into Apollonia along with the others.

For many years they served as mercenaries to the kings of the Anglo-Saxon Commonwealth, and then as mercenaries to the kings of Cranda. Only recently, with the formation of the modern Anglo-Saksen Commonwealth, have the Hummish tribes finally put down roots and settled in a specific area now called Hummlant. This may have more to do with the fact that the tribe has become hemmed in on all sides by other, more formidable, powers than with them actually settling down. Despite agreeing to join the commonwealth they continue to raid and war with the Jarl of Jorvik over their common boundary - a conflict both the Grand Duke of Lac Glacei and the High King of Angsax refuse to acknowledge.