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|government = Local clans and warlords (de facto); khanate (claimed); provincial governorship (former)
|government = Local clans and warlords (de facto); [[khan|khanate]] (claimed); provincial governorship (former)
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'''Hkarzda''' is a de facto independent region in [[Thadria]]. Formerly known as Vitheoda when still a province of [[Viridia]], the descendants of the orc janissaries who settled within the [[Silverwood Hills]] have declared independence from the empire. The region is currently in a state of low level civil war, as the more independence-minded population struggles against orcs who remain loyal to Viridia.
{{Quote|text=What is to be our legacy then? A dead history and withered lives? No, we say, let our legacy be one of strength and ambition, for even if we are to fall in battle it will at least be on terms of our own choosing.|sign=Excerpt from a declaration of the Hkarzdan khanate}}'''Hkarzda''' {{Pronunciation|heh-KARZ-duh}} is a de facto independent region in [[Thadria]], formerly within the [[Viridia|Viridian]] province of [[Talliastu]]. The descendants of the [[Orc|orcish]] [[Viridian janissaries|janissaries]] who settled within the [[Silverwood Hills]] have declared independence from the empire, and today he region is currently in a state of low level civil war, as the more independence-minded population struggles against orcs who remain loyal to Viridia.


== Geography, flora, and fauna ==
== Geography, flora, and fauna ==
Hkarzda’s landscape is dominated by rough and rugged terrain, and in particular the Silverwood Hills. The [[Amasya River]] runs south along the east side of the region, and many lakes, both large and small, dot the landscape. Except for the coast around the city of [[Ninurta]], Hkarzda is almost landlocked.
Hkarzda’s landscape is dominated by rough and rugged terrain, and in particular the Silverwood Hills. The [[Amani River]] runs south along the east side of the region, and many lakes, both large and small, dot the landscape. Except for the coast around the city of [[Ninurta]], Hkarzda is almost landlocked.


The climate of Hkarzda is generally fairly warm and arid - summers can be quite warm alongside mild winters, and the hills receive relatively little rainfall. Farther inland, and higher in the mountains, the environment is colder and receives more precipitation, especially winter snowfall.
The climate of Hkarzda is generally fairly warm and arid - summers and winters are both mild, and the hills receive relatively little rainfall. Farther inland, and higher in the [[Pike Mountains]], the environment is colder and receives more precipitation, especially winter snowfall.


Much of Hkarzda is covered by grasses and low shrubland, with more forest cover in the south and east, as well as within the northern mountains. Most trees in the mountains are pines and firs, while elsewhere they are mostly hornbeams, oaks, and chestnuts, among others. The Silverwood Hills are named after the unique silverwood trees that grow there. A type of hornbeam, silverwood trees are prized for their lumber, which when dry has a light gray, almost metallic appearance. Despite the difficulty of working this extremely hard wood, it is a valuable material for many purposes (though rarely used for carpentry due to cost).
Much of Hkarzda is covered by grasses and low shrubland, with more forest cover in the south and east, as well as within the northern mountains. Most trees in the mountains are pines and firs, while elsewhere they are mostly hornbeams, oaks, and chestnuts, among others. The Silverwood Hills are named after the unique silverwood trees that grow there. A type of hornbeam, silverwood trees are prized for their lumber, which when dry has a light gray, almost metallic appearance. Despite the difficulty of working this extremely hard wood, it is a valuable material for many purposes (though rarely used for carpentry due to cost).


Besides the small mammals common across Thadria, a number of larger creatures live in Hkarzda. The wildlife of Hkarzda is quite varied, and the following lists are by no means comprehensive. Deer and antelope are common on the hills and around the lakes and rivers, while chamois and mouflon live in the mountainous uplands. Caracals, polecats, bears, and wolves are also common. Jerboas are sometimes caught and kept as pets, but are also commonly eaten.
Besides the small mammals common across Thadria, a number of larger creatures live in Hkarzda. Deer and antelope are common on the hills and around the lakes and rivers, while chamois and mouflon live in the mountainous uplands. Caracals, polecats, bears, and wolves are also common. Jerboas are sometimes caught and kept as pets.


Bulettes are a significant threat to those that travel the less settled regions of Hkarzda. Heavily armored creatures with sharp claws and powerful jaws, bulettes are highly territorial and will aggressively pursue those that intrude on their territory.
Bulettes are a significant threat to those that travel the less settled regions of Hkarzda. Heavily armored creatures with sharp claws and powerful jaws, bulettes are highly territorial and will aggressively pursue those that intrude on their territory.


An invasive creature introduced from the eastern [[Chaska Sea|Chaska]], ankhegs are both a menace and a pest to the inhabitants of Hkarzda.
An invasive creature introduced from the eastern [[Chaska Sea|Chaska]], ankhegs are both a menace and a pest to the inhabitants of Hkarzda.
Barghests are known to dwell within Hkarzda, often as the leaders of goblin tribes.


Cockatrices are somewhat common in the hills of Hkarzda. Many estates keep large numbers of ordinary roosters that wander semi-freely, in order to scare or fight off these magical beasts.
Cockatrices are somewhat common in the hills of Hkarzda. Many estates keep large numbers of ordinary roosters that wander semi-freely, in order to scare or fight off these magical beasts.
At least eight unique green dragons have been noted to live in the forests of the mountains. There are more than likely a good number more, but most choose to avoid areas where the dragons are known to exist.


== History ==
== History ==
Viridia has long maintained a practice of granting large land grants in the Silverwood Hills as estates to retired janissaries, as a reward for their long and loyal service. A great many janissaries moved their families to the region as well. While there have never been large numbers of janissaries at any given time, through the generations and over the centuries the orcish population of the region has grown markedly. Some families that now inhabit the region are the descendants of janissaries many generations removed.
Viridia has long maintained a practice of granting large land grants in the Silverwood Hills as estates to retired janissaries and their families, as a reward for their long and loyal service. While there have never been large numbers of janissaries at any given time, through the generations and over the centuries the orcish population of the region has grown markedly. Some families that now inhabit the region are the descendants of janissaries many generations removed.


The region known as Hkarzda consists of most of the territory of the former Viridian province of Vitheoda. Though considered an integral part of the Dominion for centuries, there had long been a sense of unease and unrest among the orcish inhabitants of the Silverwood Hills, who viewed Viridian administrators as prioritizing the southern, mostly human, cities over the interests of the orc estates. This culminated in the declaration of a new orcish khanate, Hkarzda, in Y6932.  
The region known as Hkarzda consists of most of the territory of the former Viridian province of Talliastu. Though considered an integral part of the Dominion for centuries, there had long been a sense of unease and unrest among the orcish inhabitants of the Silverwood Hills. Many viewed Viridian administrators as prioritizing the southern, mostly human, cities over the interests of the orc estates. This culminated in the declaration of a new orcish [[khan|khanate]], Hkarzda, in {{Year|6932}}, created in the image of the [[Druzda|Druzda Khanate]].  


This separatist movement was not universally supported, however. Not only did the southern cities remain loyal to the dominion, as might be expected, but a very significant proportion of the Silverwood orcs rejected the movement as well. As a result, the region has been in a low-level state of civil war since Y6932 - while open battles are essentially unknown, minor skirmishes and raiding are commonplace. Allegiances are, by and large, not geographic - neighbors are frequently on somewhat hostile terms due to supporting opposing sides.  
This separatist movement was not universally supported, however. Not only did the southern cities remain loyal to the Dominion, but a very significant proportion of the Silverwood orcs rejected the movement as well. As a result, the region has been in a low-level state of civil war since {{Year|6932}} - while open battles are essentially unknown, minor skirmishes and raiding are commonplace. Allegiances are, by and large, not geographic - neighbors are frequently on somewhat hostile terms due to supporting opposing sides.  


Despite supposedly being a khanate, no khan has ever been declared. Multiple individuals have attempted to claim the title for themselves, but lack of popular support and constant infighting have stopped anyone from gaining this position of authority.
Despite supposedly being a khanate, no khan has ever been declared. Multiple individuals have attempted to claim the title for themselves, but lack of popular support and constant infighting have stopped anyone from gaining this position of authority.


== Demographics ==
== Demographics ==
The population of Hkarzda is primarily orcish, with significant human, halfling, dwarf, half-orc, grippli, and goblin minorities. Smaller isolated communities of cyclops and lizardfolk also live in the region, largely separate from broader society.
The population of Hkarzda is primarily orcish, with significant [[human]], half-elf, [[dwarf]], half-orc, and [[goblin]] minorities. Smaller isolated communities of cyclops and lizardfolk also live in the region, largely separate from broader society.


== Culture ==
== Culture ==
Religious practices in Hkarzda are split between those that venerate the traditional orcish deities and those that have adopted the common pantheon. This divide is largely along political lines, with the most pro-independence families more commonly being devotees of the orc gods. Shrines and offerings to Dretha, Sezelrian, and Varg are particularly common. Among the less traditionalist, the worship of Gorum and Erastil are emphasized. The worship of Kurgess is common among the Viridian janissaries, and the god of bravery and competition has seen his faithful spread in Hkarzda as well. Religion in Hkarzda is largely unorganized. The southern cities are home to larger temples, but elsewhere most worship centers around small shrines, either in village centers or in the privacy of one’s own home.


Orcish is the dominant language within Hkarzda, though most orcs also understand Thadrian and Common. The Orcish spoken in the region is a unique dialect, often referred to as Hkarzda Orcish, that incorporates a great deal of influence from regional languages. In particular, Hkarzda Orcish replaces a large portion of its vocabulary with words of a Thadrian origin, whether the words are taken directly or used as a basis and then adapted to fit Orcish tongues. As a result, orcs from elsewhere frequently have difficulty understanding orcs from Hkarzda, and similarly foreigners not fluent in Orcish can sometimes have an easier time understanding what is being said. The non-orcish inhabitants of Hkarzda likewise mostly speak Orcish and Thadrian, alongside other relevant racial languages.
=== Religion ===
Religious practices in Hkarzda are split between those that venerate the traditional [[Orcish pantheon|orcish deities]] and those that have adopted the [[Chaskan pantheon]]. This divide is largely along political lines, with the most pro-independence families more commonly being devotees of the orc gods.The worship of [[Koroibos]] is common among the Viridian janissaries, and the god of bravery and competition has seen his faithful spread in Hkarzda as well. Religion in Hkarzda is largely unorganized. The southern cities are home to larger temples, but elsewhere most worship centers around small shrines, either in village centers or in the privacy of one’s own home.
 
=== Languages ===
[[Orcish]] is the dominant language within Hkarzda, though most orcs also understand [[Thadrian]] and [[Common]]. The Orcish spoken in the region is a unique dialect, often referred to as Hkarzdan Orcish, that incorporates a great deal of influence from regional languages. In particular, Hkarzdan Orcish replaces a large portion of its vocabulary with words of a Thadrian origin, whether the words are taken directly or used as a basis and then adapted to fit Orcish tongues. As a result, orcs from elsewhere frequently have difficulty understanding orcs from Hkarzda, and similarly foreigners not fluent in Orcish can sometimes have an easier time understanding what is being said. The non-orcish inhabitants of Hkarzda likewise mostly speak Orcish and Thadrian, alongside other relevant racial languages.


Hkarzdan cuisine has much more in common with the types of food prepared elsewhere in Thadria than with traditional Druzdan food, though there is often clear influence from traditional orcish dishes. There are a number of foods that are considered signatures of the region. Opinions of Hkarzdan cheeses can be divisive - strongly pungent and flavorful, they are popular within Hkarzda but often hard to stomach for those unaccustomed to them. Engastration is a common method involved in preparing meats, and the carcasses are often slow cooked in underground ovens.
=== Food and cuisine ===
Hkarzdan cuisine has much more in common with the types of food prepared elsewhere in Thadria than with traditional Druzdan cuisine, though there is often clear influence from traditional orcish dishes. There are a number of foods that are considered signatures of the region. Opinions of Hkarzdan cheeses can be divisive - strongly pungent and flavorful, they are popular within Hkarzda but often hard to stomach for those unaccustomed to them. Engastration is a common method involved in preparing meats, and the carcasses are often slow cooked in underground ovens.


The inhabitants of Hkarzda are quite diffuse, with a low population density. Tadarh, Mariyan, and Ninurta are the only major cities within the region. Even in comparison to the rest of Thadria, almost the entire population of Hkarzda is rural.  
=== Traditions ===
Large feasts and parties have become traditional among the Silverwood orcs. While primarily social occasions, these are also used as backdrop for diplomatic efforts between families.


The orcish estates are not only home to one family, but are in effect villages in their own right. Though the layout and designs vary, estates have certain features that are common between them. The lord of the estate and their family usually live in a large manor, frequently located at a central, elevated point for visibility and protected by walls and other defensive measures. Around the manor is usually the homes of those that work the estates, including domestic and agricultural laborers as well as skilled craftspeople. The estate workers are free to leave, at least as long as the lord of the estate does not have tyrannical ambitions, but are not generally paid - rather, the fruits of their labor go to the manor, and are apportioned out by the lord. Surrounding the estate village is productive land - farms, pastures, lumber mills, or whatever else the estate in question focuses on. The architecture of the estates are similar to structures elsewhere in Thadria: stone and wood constructions, instead of the types of structures more commonly built by orcs elsewhere.
Though not nearly as large in scale as the [[Hellea|Hellean]] [[Trials of Koroibos]], followers of Koroibos within Hkarzda organize regular athletic events for the inhabitants of the region. Clerics of Koroibos are staunchly unaligned in the civil war, but do seek to reunite the orcs and mend their differences. As such, their competitive challenges are open to all, and are explicitly held to try to build relations between enemies.


=== Architecture and urbanization ===
The inhabitants of Hkarzda are quite diffuse, with a low population density. [[Tadarh]], [[Mariyan]], and Ninurta are the only major cities within the region. Even in comparison to the rest of Thadria, almost the entire population of Hkarzda is rural.
Most of the orcish population of Hkarzda lives on large estates. The orcish estates are not only home to one family, but are in effect villages in their own right. Though the layout and designs vary, estates have certain features that are common between them. The lord of the estate and their family usually live in a central, fortified home or castle, surrounded by walls and other defensive measures. Around the manor is usually the manor village, including the homes and shops of those that work in and around the estates. Surrounding the estate village is productive land - farms, pastures, lumber mills, or whatever else the estate in question focuses on. The architecture of the estates are similar to structures elsewhere in Thadria: stone and wood constructions, mostly.
=== Magic ===
Hkarzdan practitioners of magic are disproportionately druids or innate magic users like sorcerers or bloodragers. Many druids, both within Hkarzda and elsewhere in the world, find the wood of the silverwood trees to be highly useful, as some weapons and tools made of the material can be nearly as strong as those made of some metals.
=== Travel ===
There are not a great deal of well-maintained roads through the Silverwood Hills, owing to the hilly terrain, long distances, and low population involved. Roads connect Ninurta, Tadarh, and Mariyan with each other and the Viridian cities to the south, but roads leaving Hkarzda are frequently the site of checkpoints by pro-independence orc militias who enact tributes or disallow travel entirely.
There are not a great deal of well-maintained roads through the Silverwood Hills, owing to the hilly terrain, long distances, and low population involved. Roads connect Ninurta, Tadarh, and Mariyan with each other and the Viridian cities to the south, but roads leaving Hkarzda are frequently the site of checkpoints by pro-independence orc militias who enact tributes or disallow travel entirely.


=== Conflict ===
Despite the active civil war, day to day life in Hkarzda is fairly calm and peaceful. Conflict is more likely to take the form of raiding parties, where the participants are more interested in gaining access to and stealing from the stockpiles of other estates. Raiding parties are often preceded by shows of force and negotiations, which often results in the (relatively) peaceful surrender of supplies without bloodshed. While a great number of orcish families feel strongly about the state of the khanate, either pro- or anti-independence, an equal number has no real stake in the matter and are content to flip allegiances whenever it becomes convenient.
Despite the active civil war, day to day life in Hkarzda is fairly calm and peaceful. Conflict is more likely to take the form of raiding parties, where the participants are more interested in gaining access to and stealing from the stockpiles of other estates. Raiding parties are often preceded by shows of force and negotiations, which often results in the (relatively) peaceful surrender of supplies without bloodshed. While a great number of orcish families feel strongly about the state of the khanate, either pro- or anti-independence, an equal number has no real stake in the matter and are content to flip allegiances whenever it becomes convenient.
=== Fashion ===
In general, the clothing worn by the Silverwood orcs is far closer to common fashions within Viridia than it is to the clothing of the Druzdan orcs. Many orcs in Hkarzda do, however, include animal pelts in their wardrobes, usually fashioned into capes, shawls, or other outer layers.


== Government ==
== Government ==
Since the collapse of the Vitheodan provincial government, Hkarzda has been ruled by local families/clans, who are in effect petty warlords. Each family exercises control of its estates, sometimes including the surrounding regions. In many places, families have formed pacts with their neighbors, effectively turning their connected lands into a single, small feudal county. Aside from these pacts and loose alliances based on ideological grounds, Hkarzda has no central governance. Laws are loose and up to the whim and interpretation of local families.
Since the collapse of the Talliastuan provincial government in orcish lands, Hkarzda has been ruled by local families/clans, who are in effect petty warlords. Each family exercises control of its estates, sometimes including the surrounding regions. In many places, families have formed pacts with their neighbors, effectively turning their connected lands into a single, small territory. Aside from these pacts and loose alliances based on ideological grounds, Hkarzda has no central governance. Laws are loose and up to the whim and interpretation of local families.


Viridian administrators retain some level of control of the region, as many orc families remain loyal to the dominion. Retired janissaries are still granted estates in some parts of the Silverwood Hills, in areas where those loyal to Viridia can safely travel. Some view the continuation of this practice, despite all the dangers it carries, to be a Viridian attempt to slowly erode support for the khanate without becoming directly involved. Viridia is bound by law to grant a level of political autonomy to the Silverwood orcs - while declaring independence certainly far exceeds these rights, some believe direct military intervention would enrage the significant number of families that only marginally support the dominion and increase support for the khanate.
Viridian administrators retain some level of control of the region, as many orc families remain loyal to the Dominion and sometimes receive support, though often covert, from the Viridan government. Retired janissaries are still granted estates in some parts of the Silverwood Hills, in areas where those loyal to Viridia can safely travel. Some observers view the continuation of this practice, despite all the dangers it carries, to be a Viridian attempt to slowly erode support for the khanate without becoming directly involved. Viridia is bound by law to grant a level of political autonomy to the Silverwood orcs - while declaring independence certainly far exceeds these rights, a widespread belief amongst Viridan administrators is that direct military intervention would enrage the significant number of families that only marginally support the Dominion and increase support for the khanate.


== Economy ==
== Economy ==
Though largely agrarian, Vitheoda also exported large amounts of mineral wealth from within the Silverwood Hills, along with the unique lumber of the silverwood trees. These exports have effectively ceased in the current instability. Most consider these operations to no longer be worth the risk in the present climate - even if one manages to navigate the region unharmed, the lands one must pass through are controlled by petty warlords who demand part of the production as tribute until none is left.
Though largely agrarian, Talliastu also exported large amounts of mineral wealth from within the Silverwood Hills, along with the unique lumber of the silverwood trees. These exports have effectively ceased in the current instability. Most consider these operations to no longer be worth the risk in the present climate - even if one manages to navigate the region unharmed, the lands one must pass through are controlled by petty warlords who demand part of the production as tribute until none is left.


Silverwood is prized by craftspeople and druids for its beauty and extremely durable properties.
Silverwood is prized by craftspeople and druids for its beauty and extremely durable properties.
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The armored plate of bulettes, widely prized around the world for use in crafting armor, is mostly sourced from within Hkarzda.  
The armored plate of bulettes, widely prized around the world for use in crafting armor, is mostly sourced from within Hkarzda.  


Like much of central Thadria, the region does not have a high degree of urbanization, and as a result industry tends to be highly diffuse. Craftspeople live and work to meet the needs of individual towns and estates, instead of any sort of mass production.  
Like much of central Thadria, the region does not have a high degree of urbanization, and as a result industry tends to be highly diffuse. Craftspeople work to meet the needs of individual towns and estates, instead of any sort of mass production.  


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What is to be our legacy then? A dead history and withered lives? No, we say, let our legacy be one of strength and ambition, for even if we are to fall in battle it will at least be on terms of our own choosing.
—Excerpt from a declaration of the Hkarzdan khanate

Hkarzda (pronounced heh-KARZ-duh) is a de facto independent region in Thadria, formerly within the Viridian province of Talliastu. The descendants of the orcish janissaries who settled within the Silverwood Hills have declared independence from the empire, and today he region is currently in a state of low level civil war, as the more independence-minded population struggles against orcs who remain loyal to Viridia.

Geography, flora, and fauna

Hkarzda’s landscape is dominated by rough and rugged terrain, and in particular the Silverwood Hills. The Amani River runs south along the east side of the region, and many lakes, both large and small, dot the landscape. Except for the coast around the city of Ninurta, Hkarzda is almost landlocked.

The climate of Hkarzda is generally fairly warm and arid - summers and winters are both mild, and the hills receive relatively little rainfall. Farther inland, and higher in the Pike Mountains, the environment is colder and receives more precipitation, especially winter snowfall.

Much of Hkarzda is covered by grasses and low shrubland, with more forest cover in the south and east, as well as within the northern mountains. Most trees in the mountains are pines and firs, while elsewhere they are mostly hornbeams, oaks, and chestnuts, among others. The Silverwood Hills are named after the unique silverwood trees that grow there. A type of hornbeam, silverwood trees are prized for their lumber, which when dry has a light gray, almost metallic appearance. Despite the difficulty of working this extremely hard wood, it is a valuable material for many purposes (though rarely used for carpentry due to cost).

Besides the small mammals common across Thadria, a number of larger creatures live in Hkarzda. Deer and antelope are common on the hills and around the lakes and rivers, while chamois and mouflon live in the mountainous uplands. Caracals, polecats, bears, and wolves are also common. Jerboas are sometimes caught and kept as pets.

Bulettes are a significant threat to those that travel the less settled regions of Hkarzda. Heavily armored creatures with sharp claws and powerful jaws, bulettes are highly territorial and will aggressively pursue those that intrude on their territory.

An invasive creature introduced from the eastern Chaska, ankhegs are both a menace and a pest to the inhabitants of Hkarzda.

Cockatrices are somewhat common in the hills of Hkarzda. Many estates keep large numbers of ordinary roosters that wander semi-freely, in order to scare or fight off these magical beasts.

History

Viridia has long maintained a practice of granting large land grants in the Silverwood Hills as estates to retired janissaries and their families, as a reward for their long and loyal service. While there have never been large numbers of janissaries at any given time, through the generations and over the centuries the orcish population of the region has grown markedly. Some families that now inhabit the region are the descendants of janissaries many generations removed.

The region known as Hkarzda consists of most of the territory of the former Viridian province of Talliastu. Though considered an integral part of the Dominion for centuries, there had long been a sense of unease and unrest among the orcish inhabitants of the Silverwood Hills. Many viewed Viridian administrators as prioritizing the southern, mostly human, cities over the interests of the orc estates. This culminated in the declaration of a new orcish khanate, Hkarzda, in Y9932*, created in the image of the Druzda Khanate.

This separatist movement was not universally supported, however. Not only did the southern cities remain loyal to the Dominion, but a very significant proportion of the Silverwood orcs rejected the movement as well. As a result, the region has been in a low-level state of civil war since Y9932* - while open battles are essentially unknown, minor skirmishes and raiding are commonplace. Allegiances are, by and large, not geographic - neighbors are frequently on somewhat hostile terms due to supporting opposing sides.

Despite supposedly being a khanate, no khan has ever been declared. Multiple individuals have attempted to claim the title for themselves, but lack of popular support and constant infighting have stopped anyone from gaining this position of authority.

Demographics

The population of Hkarzda is primarily orcish, with significant human, half-elf, dwarf, half-orc, and goblin minorities. Smaller isolated communities of cyclops and lizardfolk also live in the region, largely separate from broader society.

Culture

Religion

Religious practices in Hkarzda are split between those that venerate the traditional orcish deities and those that have adopted the Chaskan pantheon. This divide is largely along political lines, with the most pro-independence families more commonly being devotees of the orc gods.The worship of Koroibos is common among the Viridian janissaries, and the god of bravery and competition has seen his faithful spread in Hkarzda as well. Religion in Hkarzda is largely unorganized. The southern cities are home to larger temples, but elsewhere most worship centers around small shrines, either in village centers or in the privacy of one’s own home.

Languages

Orcish is the dominant language within Hkarzda, though most orcs also understand Thadrian and Common. The Orcish spoken in the region is a unique dialect, often referred to as Hkarzdan Orcish, that incorporates a great deal of influence from regional languages. In particular, Hkarzdan Orcish replaces a large portion of its vocabulary with words of a Thadrian origin, whether the words are taken directly or used as a basis and then adapted to fit Orcish tongues. As a result, orcs from elsewhere frequently have difficulty understanding orcs from Hkarzda, and similarly foreigners not fluent in Orcish can sometimes have an easier time understanding what is being said. The non-orcish inhabitants of Hkarzda likewise mostly speak Orcish and Thadrian, alongside other relevant racial languages.

Food and cuisine

Hkarzdan cuisine has much more in common with the types of food prepared elsewhere in Thadria than with traditional Druzdan cuisine, though there is often clear influence from traditional orcish dishes. There are a number of foods that are considered signatures of the region. Opinions of Hkarzdan cheeses can be divisive - strongly pungent and flavorful, they are popular within Hkarzda but often hard to stomach for those unaccustomed to them. Engastration is a common method involved in preparing meats, and the carcasses are often slow cooked in underground ovens.

Traditions

Large feasts and parties have become traditional among the Silverwood orcs. While primarily social occasions, these are also used as backdrop for diplomatic efforts between families.

Though not nearly as large in scale as the Hellean Trials of Koroibos, followers of Koroibos within Hkarzda organize regular athletic events for the inhabitants of the region. Clerics of Koroibos are staunchly unaligned in the civil war, but do seek to reunite the orcs and mend their differences. As such, their competitive challenges are open to all, and are explicitly held to try to build relations between enemies.

Architecture and urbanization

The inhabitants of Hkarzda are quite diffuse, with a low population density. Tadarh, Mariyan, and Ninurta are the only major cities within the region. Even in comparison to the rest of Thadria, almost the entire population of Hkarzda is rural.

Most of the orcish population of Hkarzda lives on large estates. The orcish estates are not only home to one family, but are in effect villages in their own right. Though the layout and designs vary, estates have certain features that are common between them. The lord of the estate and their family usually live in a central, fortified home or castle, surrounded by walls and other defensive measures. Around the manor is usually the manor village, including the homes and shops of those that work in and around the estates. Surrounding the estate village is productive land - farms, pastures, lumber mills, or whatever else the estate in question focuses on. The architecture of the estates are similar to structures elsewhere in Thadria: stone and wood constructions, mostly.

Magic

Hkarzdan practitioners of magic are disproportionately druids or innate magic users like sorcerers or bloodragers. Many druids, both within Hkarzda and elsewhere in the world, find the wood of the silverwood trees to be highly useful, as some weapons and tools made of the material can be nearly as strong as those made of some metals.

Travel

There are not a great deal of well-maintained roads through the Silverwood Hills, owing to the hilly terrain, long distances, and low population involved. Roads connect Ninurta, Tadarh, and Mariyan with each other and the Viridian cities to the south, but roads leaving Hkarzda are frequently the site of checkpoints by pro-independence orc militias who enact tributes or disallow travel entirely.

Conflict

Despite the active civil war, day to day life in Hkarzda is fairly calm and peaceful. Conflict is more likely to take the form of raiding parties, where the participants are more interested in gaining access to and stealing from the stockpiles of other estates. Raiding parties are often preceded by shows of force and negotiations, which often results in the (relatively) peaceful surrender of supplies without bloodshed. While a great number of orcish families feel strongly about the state of the khanate, either pro- or anti-independence, an equal number has no real stake in the matter and are content to flip allegiances whenever it becomes convenient.

Fashion

In general, the clothing worn by the Silverwood orcs is far closer to common fashions within Viridia than it is to the clothing of the Druzdan orcs. Many orcs in Hkarzda do, however, include animal pelts in their wardrobes, usually fashioned into capes, shawls, or other outer layers.

Government

Since the collapse of the Talliastuan provincial government in orcish lands, Hkarzda has been ruled by local families/clans, who are in effect petty warlords. Each family exercises control of its estates, sometimes including the surrounding regions. In many places, families have formed pacts with their neighbors, effectively turning their connected lands into a single, small territory. Aside from these pacts and loose alliances based on ideological grounds, Hkarzda has no central governance. Laws are loose and up to the whim and interpretation of local families.

Viridian administrators retain some level of control of the region, as many orc families remain loyal to the Dominion and sometimes receive support, though often covert, from the Viridan government. Retired janissaries are still granted estates in some parts of the Silverwood Hills, in areas where those loyal to Viridia can safely travel. Some observers view the continuation of this practice, despite all the dangers it carries, to be a Viridian attempt to slowly erode support for the khanate without becoming directly involved. Viridia is bound by law to grant a level of political autonomy to the Silverwood orcs - while declaring independence certainly far exceeds these rights, a widespread belief amongst Viridan administrators is that direct military intervention would enrage the significant number of families that only marginally support the Dominion and increase support for the khanate.

Economy

Though largely agrarian, Talliastu also exported large amounts of mineral wealth from within the Silverwood Hills, along with the unique lumber of the silverwood trees. These exports have effectively ceased in the current instability. Most consider these operations to no longer be worth the risk in the present climate - even if one manages to navigate the region unharmed, the lands one must pass through are controlled by petty warlords who demand part of the production as tribute until none is left.

Silverwood is prized by craftspeople and druids for its beauty and extremely durable properties.

The armored plate of bulettes, widely prized around the world for use in crafting armor, is mostly sourced from within Hkarzda.

Like much of central Thadria, the region does not have a high degree of urbanization, and as a result industry tends to be highly diffuse. Craftspeople work to meet the needs of individual towns and estates, instead of any sort of mass production.