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'''Huth''' is a nation-state on [[Nalthis]].{{book ref|wb|32}} Like [[Kuth]], Huth lies beyond the mountains of [[Idris]].{{wob ref|7357}}{{wob ref|7407}}
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'''Huth''' is a nation-state on [[Nalthis]].{{book ref|wb|32}}
   
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== Geography ==
Along with [[Kuth]], Huth was the main rival to [[Vasher]]'s [[Hanald]] in the [[Manywar]], and eventually fell by the conflict's end.{{book ref|wb|32}} It is unclear if Kuth and Huth were part of the [[Pahn Unity]].
 
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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 ==
Three hundred years after the Manywar, a tyrant is trying to restore both Huth and Kuth, with [[Yesteel]]'s help.{{book ref|wb|epilogue}}
 
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=== Monarchy ===
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Huth is a kingdom, and as such it has a king or queen.{{book ref|wb|32}}
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=== Foreign Policy and international relationships ===
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==== Hanald ====
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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.
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This eventually lead to Hanald declaring war on Kuth, and invading the Kingdom.{{Book ref|wb|32}}
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==== Kuth ====
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[[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}}
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==== Pahn Unity ====
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It is unclear whether or not Huth was a part of the [[Pahn Unity]].
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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.
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== History ==
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=== Establishment ===
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Huth was established at an unknown date before the [[Manywar]].{{Book ref|wb|32}}
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=== Tensions with Hanald ===
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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.
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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}}
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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.
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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}}
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=== The Manywar and Destruction ===
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As Strifelover marched his phantoms into [[Kuth]] and Huth what was to become known as the [[Manywar]] broke out.{{book ref|wb|32}}
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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.
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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 ==
 
== Notes ==

Latest revision as of 10:15, 10 December 2023

Huth
World Nalthis
Universe Cosmere

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.[1]

Huth is a nation-state on Nalthis.[1]

Geography[edit]

Huth lies north of the Idrian mountains.[2][3] Not much is known of Huth’s climate, although it is known to be either a prairie or a steppe or a desert climate.[1]

Government[edit]

Monarchy[edit]

Huth is a kingdom, and as such it has a king or queen.[1]

Foreign Policy and international relationships[edit]

Hanald[edit]

Huth has a bad relationship with Hanald.[1] They are jealous of the riches Hanald posseses,[1] as well as afraid of Hanald's military might.

This eventually lead to Hanald declaring war on Kuth, and invading the Kingdom.[1]

Kuth[edit]

Kuth lies near Huth, north of the Idrian mountains.[1] They also fought on the same side during the Manywar, with each of the nations being invaded by Hanald.[1]

Pahn Unity[edit]

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.[1] Due to this it is likely that they had at least fine relationships with the nations that made up this alliance.

History[edit]

Establishment[edit]

Huth was established at an unknown date before the Manywar.[1]

Tensions with Hanald[edit]

Approximately three hundred years before the Pahn Kahl rebellion, a short time before the Manywar, tensions with Hanald were at an all time high.[1] This was because of two main reasons.

The first reason was Hanald’s monopoly on the dye trade.[1] Other kingdoms wished to profit in this trade as well, but Hanald wouldn’t allow them.[1]

Hanald’s Royals also turned its attention to the relatively new art of Awakening.[1] During this time they gained powerful awakeners and Lifeless, which other kingdoms didn’t have.[1] 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,[1] and become far more powerful, raising tensions even higher.

At some point, one of the Returned in Hanald had a vision of war.[1] This ended up being the catalyst for a war, as it prompted Strifelover to strike preemptively against Huth and the other nations.[1]

The Manywar and Destruction[edit]

As Strifelover marched his phantoms into Kuth and Huth what was to become known as the Manywar broke out.[1]

Huth and Kuth would become Hanald’s main rivals in this war.[4] These nations would fight with each other for the remaining time of the war, until somewhere near the end both nations were destroyed[1] 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.[5] Three hundred years after Huth’s collapse a tyrant tried to restore Huth and Kuth, with the help of Yesteel.[4]

Notes[edit]

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