Ninnirt Zö
Njóþic: Ünnp'ara ju Ninnirt Zö /ynːpʼaːra ju nɪːnːɪrth zœː/
Q'eillic: Ünnp'ara ju Ninnirt Zö /ɨnːpʼaːra ju nɪːnːɪrʈ zʏː/
West-Kikrönic: Ünnp'ara jü Ninnirt Zö /ynːpʼaːʀa jyː nɪːnːɪʀth zœ/
East-Kikrönic: Ünnp'a'ara njux Ninnirt Zö /ynːphaʔaːʀa ɲuːks nɪːnːɪʀth zœː/
Þrínic: Ninert Þö /nɪːnɛːrth θœː/ (official1) Öþranic: Ninert Þö /nɪːnɛːɹth θəː/
Númric: Jötor Njóþó /jœthɔːr njouːθouː/
Ninnirt Zö is one of the main countries in Ójom, bordered by Keqallía to the southwest, Kikra to the north, Brelt to the east and Terúk to the southeast. The country's capital is Jopf to the south, and the current president is Flarik A'eq Rülló.
It's home to the predominantly dwarven Njóþans, along with smaller communities of Kikrans, Ti'eians and Narúrtic Dwarves (including Axaxans).
Ninnirt Zö is known for its cuisine (particularly barley beer), quality horse carriages, weapons and indigo dye.
Qüq' Llön covers the southern part of Ninnirt Zö, centered around Llön Monastery near the capital of Jopf. It's a major industrial center in the country and Ójom in general.
Qüq' Jóq' covers the eastern part of Ninnirt Zö, centered on Jóq' Monastery, one of the oldest continuously inhabited ones in the country, originally dedicated to a local branch of itúism centered on the sun goddes Wi'ü.
Qüq Óp'-Pfoll covers the northeastern part of Ninnirt Zö, centered on Óp'-Pfoll Monastery near the source of the river Jart to the west. This province has become quite famous for the number of different fossils discovered there over the past hundred years or so, including remains of dragons and strange flora as well as Sea Salamanders and their technology.
Qüq' Pfu'uzó covers the southeastern part of Ninnirt Zö, centered on Pfu'uzó Monastery where the tradition of Yellow Fast originated, during which food flavoured with anything but salt is to be avoided. It's home to the largest communities of axaxans in the country, descendants of Goblins and half-goblins who sided with the njóþans when they drove the forces of Onþók off their land.
Qüq' Qann covers the northern part of Ninnirt Zö, centered on Qann Monastery where the saint Nannwin lived, whose teachings became the basis for modern njóþic teraftism. The province forms a distinct cultural region along with southernmost Kikra among the ójomic dwarves.
West-Kikrönic: Ünnp'ara jü Ninnirt Zö /ynːpʼaːʀa jyː nɪːnːɪʀth zœ/
East-Kikrönic: Ünnp'a'ara njux Ninnirt Zö /ynːphaʔaːʀa ɲuːks nɪːnːɪʀth zœː/
Þrínic: Ninert Þö /nɪːnɛːrth θœː/ (official1) Öþranic: Ninert Þö /nɪːnɛːɹth θəː/
Númric: Jötor Njóþó /jœthɔːr njouːθouː/
Ninnirt Zö is one of the main countries in Ójom, bordered by Keqallía to the southwest, Kikra to the north, Brelt to the east and Terúk to the southeast. The country's capital is Jopf to the south, and the current president is Flarik A'eq Rülló.
It's home to the predominantly dwarven Njóþans, along with smaller communities of Kikrans, Ti'eians and Narúrtic Dwarves (including Axaxans).
Ninnirt Zö is known for its cuisine (particularly barley beer), quality horse carriages, weapons and indigo dye.
Structure
Ninnirt Zö is divided into five provinces (qüq'), each centered on and named after the major monasteries of that region.Qüq' Llön
Njóþic: Qüq' Llön /qyːqʼ lːœn/Qüq' Llön covers the southern part of Ninnirt Zö, centered around Llön Monastery near the capital of Jopf. It's a major industrial center in the country and Ójom in general.
Qüq' Jóq'
Njóþic: Qüq' Jóq' /qyːqʼ jouːqʼ/Qüq' Jóq' covers the eastern part of Ninnirt Zö, centered on Jóq' Monastery, one of the oldest continuously inhabited ones in the country, originally dedicated to a local branch of itúism centered on the sun goddes Wi'ü.
Qüq' Óp'-Pfoll
Njóþic: Qüq' Óp'-Pfoll /qyːqʼ ouːpʼ p͡fɔlː/Qüq Óp'-Pfoll covers the northeastern part of Ninnirt Zö, centered on Óp'-Pfoll Monastery near the source of the river Jart to the west. This province has become quite famous for the number of different fossils discovered there over the past hundred years or so, including remains of dragons and strange flora as well as Sea Salamanders and their technology.
Qüq' Pfu'uzó
Njóþic: Qüq' Pfu'uzó /qyːqʼ p͡fuʔuːzouː/Qüq' Pfu'uzó covers the southeastern part of Ninnirt Zö, centered on Pfu'uzó Monastery where the tradition of Yellow Fast originated, during which food flavoured with anything but salt is to be avoided. It's home to the largest communities of axaxans in the country, descendants of Goblins and half-goblins who sided with the njóþans when they drove the forces of Onþók off their land.
Qüq' Qann
Njóþic: Qüq' Qann /qyːqʼ qanː/Qüq' Qann covers the northern part of Ninnirt Zö, centered on Qann Monastery where the saint Nannwin lived, whose teachings became the basis for modern njóþic teraftism. The province forms a distinct cultural region along with southernmost Kikra among the ójomic dwarves.
1The older name Hlalæ /l̥aːlai/ is still used by some terúkans, which is considered offensive by most njóþans.
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