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'''Huth''' is a nation-state on [[Nalthis]] in the book [[Warbreaker]].
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|Some scholars say that the Manywar was fought over these flower petals, that the kingdoms of Kuth and Huth were destroyed by little drips of color.
 
|[[Hoid]] to [[Lightsong]] and [[Siri]].{{book ref|wb|32}}
 
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With [[Kuth]], Huth was the main rival to [[Vasher]]'s [[Hallandren]] in the [[Manywar]]. At the end of Warbreaker it was implied that, with [[Yesteel]]'s help, someone is trying to restore the two nations.
'''Huth''' is a nation-state on [[Nalthis]].{{book ref|wb|32}}
 
   
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== Geography ==
 
Huth lies north of the [[Idris|Idrian]] mountains.{{wob ref|7357}}{{wob ref|7407}} Not much is known of Huth’s climate, although it is known to be either a prairie or a steppe or a desert climate.{{book ref|wb|32}}
 
   
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== Government ==
 
=== Monarchy ===
 
Huth is a kingdom, and as such it has a king or queen.{{book ref|wb|32}}
 
 
=== Foreign Policy and international relationships ===
 
==== Hanald ====
 
Huth has a bad relationship with [[Hanald]].{{Book ref|wb|32}} They are jealous of the riches Hanald posseses,{{Book ref|wb|32}} as well as afraid of Hanald's military might.
 
 
This eventually lead to Hanald declaring war on Kuth, and invading the Kingdom.{{Book ref|wb|32}}
 
 
==== Kuth ====
 
[[Kuth]] lies near Huth, north of the Idrian mountains.{{Book ref|wb|32}} They also fought on the same side during the Manywar, with each of the nations being invaded by [[Hanald]].{{Book ref|wb|32}}
 
 
==== Pahn Unity ====
 
It is unclear whether or not Huth was a part of the [[Pahn Unity]].
 
 
During the Manywar Huth was on the same side as the Pahn Unity.{{Book ref|wb|32}} Due to this it is likely that they had at least fine relationships with the nations that made up this alliance.
 
 
== History ==
 
=== Establishment ===
 
Huth was established at an unknown date before the [[Manywar]].{{Book ref|wb|32}}
 
 
=== Tensions with Hanald ===
 
Approximately three hundred years before the [[Pahn Kahl rebellion]], a short time before the Manywar, tensions with [[Hanald]] were at an all time high.{{Book ref|wb|32}} This was because of two main reasons.
 
 
The first reason was [[Hanald]]’s monopoly on the dye trade.{{Book ref|wb|32}} Other kingdoms wished to profit in this trade as well, but Hanald wouldn’t allow them.{{Book ref|wb|32}}
 
 
Hanald’s Royals also turned its attention to the relatively new art of [[Awakening]].{{book ref|wb|32}} During this time they gained powerful awakeners and [[Lifeless]], which other kingdoms didn’t have.{{Book ref|wb|32}} Many different discoveries were made during this time, including the command to make Lifeless with a single breath and [[Ichor-alcohol]]. These discoveries allowed nations to build far larger and cheaper armies,{{book ref|wb|32}} and become far more powerful, raising tensions even higher.
 
 
At some point, one of the [[Returned]] in Hanald had a vision of war.{{book ref|wb|32}} This ended up being the catalyst for a war, as it prompted [[Strifelover]] to strike preemptively against Huth and the other nations.{{book ref|wb|32}}
 
 
=== The Manywar and Destruction ===
 
As Strifelover marched his phantoms into [[Kuth]] and Huth what was to become known as the [[Manywar]] broke out.{{book ref|wb|32}}
 
 
Huth and [[Kuth]] would become Hanald’s main rivals in this war.{{book ref|wb|epilogue}} These nations would fight with each other for the remaining time of the war, until somewhere near the end both nations were destroyed{{book ref|wb|32}} and Strifelover withdrew his phantoms.
 
 
After the destruction of Huth multiple kingdoms were established in its place, these nations would keep their hatred for [[Hallandren]].{{book ref|wb|5}} Three hundred years after Huth’s collapse a tyrant tried to restore Huth and Kuth, with the help of [[Yesteel]].{{Book ref|wb|epilogue}}
 
 
== Notes ==
 
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