The continent of Norzelia plays host to a wide gamut of peoples, cultures, and ideologies. Some, like the Holy Order of Hyzante with its rigorous religious policies, rule vast swathes of land and hold sway over thousands. Triangle Strategy goes big with the nations of Glenbrook and Aesfrost as well.
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On the opposite end of the spectrum are the Roselle. Not only do they lack any sort of political representation, but the majority of their population is kept in awful squalor beneath the Hyzantian heel.
What led to this? And who are the Roselle, truly? Let us explore this most enigmatic group through dual lenses: first by way of Hyzante's claims, and then the painful truth.
Hyzante is ruled by an elite order known as the Saintly Seven. Per their will, the citizenry believes nigh-universally in the formal stance that the Roselle are descended of sinners whose grievances against the Goddess (Hyzante's foremost holy figure) have led to their forced servitude today.
The Roselle, it is said, were cruel manipulators whose greed knew no bounds. They sought complete control over salt – an all-important resource modern society believes can only be found in a single lake at the heart of Hyzante's capital – and for their villainy, they were enslaved.
The Roselle's "justified" enslavement was backed by the Teachings of the Goddess. The Goddess, whose lakeside Source was ravaged by Roselle's tyranny, placed the aggressors in multigenerational tortuous squalor with the promise that they might still find salvation in her generous heart should they toil away until their very deaths.
And so the Saintly Seven insist, and its tidily ignorant people thus believe, that it is nothing short of divine
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