Kikra
West-Kikrönic: Hörp'ara jü Kikra /hœʀpʼaːʀa jyː khɪːkhʀa/
East-Kikrönic: Hörpa'ara njux Kikra /hœʀphaʔaːʀa ɲuːks khɪːkhʀaː/
Hílabic: Hærk Kiikra /ʜøɹkh khɪːkhɹa/
Kikra is a dwarven federal republic located in central and northern Ójom, bordered by the countries of Ninnirt Zö to the south, Brelt beyond the river Úkún to the southwest, Biþræ on the other side of Bexran Lake to the west, and Þjan Tundra to the north. Its largest cities are the capital of Llaz in the northern K'aflúll Hills and P'arb on the western bank of Bexran Lake.
Kikra is known for its woodworking- and textile industry.
The arrival of goblins at the southwestern coast had little effect on the ancient Kikrans until the 10th century BF, when the empire of Onþók began its conquest of the ójomic hinterland and turned what is now eastern Kikra into the provinces of Ólrortar and parts of Hlaportar. While some regions of these provinces were in near constant turmoil due to native rebellions, often with support from the countries west of the border, some of the dwarven and human populations adapted some of the customs and technology of their overlords to their own ways, creating a unique culture which survives in some forms to this day.
As Onþók declined due to a civil war and was subsequently replaced with the empire of Ama, the dwarves regained the territories west of the river Úkún and Bexran Lake, leading to the formation of modern Ninnirt Zö and Kikra.
East-Kikrönic: Hörpa'ara njux Kikra /hœʀphaʔaːʀa ɲuːks khɪːkhʀaː/
Hílabic: Hærk Kiikra /ʜøɹkh khɪːkhɹa/
Kikra is a dwarven federal republic located in central and northern Ójom, bordered by the countries of Ninnirt Zö to the south, Brelt beyond the river Úkún to the southwest, Biþræ on the other side of Bexran Lake to the west, and Þjan Tundra to the north. Its largest cities are the capital of Llaz in the northern K'aflúll Hills and P'arb on the western bank of Bexran Lake.
Kikra is known for its woodworking- and textile industry.
History
Dwarves have ruled what is now modern Kikra since their prehistoric ancestors spread in several waves from the Qug Mountains to the surrounding lowlands, where their greater physical strength and especially tolerance for cool temperatures allowed them to supplant most of the native human population, leaving only a few tribes as vassals while others fled eastwards to the coast of Þnisic Sea.The arrival of goblins at the southwestern coast had little effect on the ancient Kikrans until the 10th century BF, when the empire of Onþók began its conquest of the ójomic hinterland and turned what is now eastern Kikra into the provinces of Ólrortar and parts of Hlaportar. While some regions of these provinces were in near constant turmoil due to native rebellions, often with support from the countries west of the border, some of the dwarven and human populations adapted some of the customs and technology of their overlords to their own ways, creating a unique culture which survives in some forms to this day.
As Onþók declined due to a civil war and was subsequently replaced with the empire of Ama, the dwarves regained the territories west of the river Úkún and Bexran Lake, leading to the formation of modern Ninnirt Zö and Kikra.
Type
Geopolitical, Country
Government System
Democracy, Parliamentary
Power Structure
Federation
Economic System
Market economy
Currency
Na'ü
Location
Neighboring Nations
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