Erenúm
Erenic: Nozeþin Erenúm: /nɔːzɛːθɪːn ɛːrɛnuːm/
Þamtic: Derða /tɛːrða/
Fjúnic: Nóðzin Ernú /nouːðzɪn ɛːrnu/
Erenúm is a republic in western Jælondis and second largest remaining country of the Jútrilían Elves, the other being Þamta to the west. It's bordered by Jolþ beyond the river Mænas to the north, Orgoll to the east, and the desolate land of Amþax to the south, the latter which now covers roughly a quarter of the country.
Erenúm's capital is the city of Kúð by the river Ehó to the west, and its current president is Þeltóa.
The country is known of its beef, cherries and cuisine in general, art and literature, and has been of interest to archaeologists and other scholars since remains of the ancient Zmó Empire -a major power during Jælondis' neolithic period- were discovered near the þamtan border nearly a decade ago, which had long been thought to be a þiðan myth by mainstream historians.
Ómaðez Húlar encompasses the southwestern part of Erenúm, south of the river Ehó. Around one third of it extends into Amþax.
Ómaðez Kaðtó encompasses the western part of Erenúm that borders Þamta, centered around the capital of Kúð.
Ómaðez Nóar encompasses the southeastern part of Erenúm, south of Ehó River, though only half the province is habitable, with the rest extending into Amþax. Like in Húlar, a line of fortifications holds the undead terrors there at bay, which bisects the old provincial capital of Jale.
Much of the northern part has been abandoned and now used as a base for combined erenan and foreign armed forces that keep watch and send expeditions into the desolate land in hopes of reclaiming it.
Ómaðez Vejúrúm encompasses northern and northeastern parts of Erenúm, between the rivers Ehó to the south and Mænas to the north.
Erenúm is a republic in western Jælondis and second largest remaining country of the Jútrilían Elves, the other being Þamta to the west. It's bordered by Jolþ beyond the river Mænas to the north, Orgoll to the east, and the desolate land of Amþax to the south, the latter which now covers roughly a quarter of the country.
Erenúm's capital is the city of Kúð by the river Ehó to the west, and its current president is Þeltóa.
The country is known of its beef, cherries and cuisine in general, art and literature, and has been of interest to archaeologists and other scholars since remains of the ancient Zmó Empire -a major power during Jælondis' neolithic period- were discovered near the þamtan border nearly a decade ago, which had long been thought to be a þiðan myth by mainstream historians.
Structure
Erenúm is divided into four provinces or ómaðez, two of which extend into Amþax.Ómaðez Húlar
Erenic: Ómaðez Húlar /ouːmaðɛːz huːlaːr/Ómaðez Húlar encompasses the southwestern part of Erenúm, south of the river Ehó. Around one third of it extends into Amþax.
Ómaðez Kaðtó
Erenic: Ómaðez Kaðtó /ouːmaðɛːz khaːðthouː/Ómaðez Kaðtó encompasses the western part of Erenúm that borders Þamta, centered around the capital of Kúð.
Ómaðez Nóar
Erenic: Ómaðez Nóar /ouːmaðɛːz nouːaːr/Ómaðez Nóar encompasses the southeastern part of Erenúm, south of Ehó River, though only half the province is habitable, with the rest extending into Amþax. Like in Húlar, a line of fortifications holds the undead terrors there at bay, which bisects the old provincial capital of Jale.
Much of the northern part has been abandoned and now used as a base for combined erenan and foreign armed forces that keep watch and send expeditions into the desolate land in hopes of reclaiming it.
Ómaðez Vejúrúm
Erenic: Ómaðez Vejúrúm /ouːmaðɛːz vɛːjuruːm/Ómaðez Vejúrúm encompasses northern and northeastern parts of Erenúm, between the rivers Ehó to the south and Mænas to the north.
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