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Idrians also eat meat, although they primarily subsist on vegetables. They don’t eat fish, and many Idrians find it distasteful.{{book ref|wb|9}}
 
== Economics ==
=== Trade ===
Idris has few exports of note. The kingdom gains most of its income from tariffs on four main trade passes that it controls. These trade passes are extremely important to [[Hallandren]], as they are the kingdom's only reliable method of passage to the north. Idris must be careful with the tariffs it charges on goods that pass through these trade routes, as raising them too high would upset the countries that use their routes and could be cause for war.{{book ref|wb|5}}
 
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|It’s hard, sometimes, living up in those mountains. Crops fail, and what do you have? The king owns your land, so you can’t sell...
|[[Thame]] explaining to Vivenna why thousands of Idrians work in Hallandren{{book ref|wb|28}}
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Commerce in Idris is not particularly robust at the time of the [[Pahn Kahl rebellion]]. Due to this, many struggling Idrians find themselves traveling south to Hallandren for work to support their families.{{book ref|wb|9}} Farming is difficult in the snowy mountain range of Idris and farmland is owned and levied by the kingdom, not by the farmers themselves. Thus, struggling farmers cannot rent or sell land if their crop yield is low, forcing them to find work elsewhere.{{book ref|wb|28}}
 
=== Disaster relief funds ===
Idris has disaster relief funds, and one can petition the king in the case of disaster. A major flaw with this program is that it requires travel to Bevalis, which can take several weeks. Thus it is more practical to seek work in Hallandren, which is not far from lower farms in southern Idris. This is often a better alternative to taking a long trek through snowy mountains, likely with minimal supplies due to the disaster, to petition the king for assistance.{{book ref|wb|28}}
 
== History ==
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|The royal family of Idris, who can apparently trace their line back to [[Vo|the first Returned]]. Another heritage of divinity, a challenger for rightful rule in Hallandren.
|Siri musing on the politics surrounding the throne of Hallandren{{book ref|wb|32}}
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=== Hanald ===
{{for|Hanald}}
The region that became Hanald was originally populated by the [[Pahn Kahl]] people.{{book ref|wb|32}} When the people of [[Chedesh]], who dominated the world at the time,{{book ref|wb|32}} began exploring other parts of the [[Inner Sea]]'s coastline, a group of their ships discovered this valley filled with jungles.{{book ref|wb|32}} One of the explorers, [[Vo]], died and became the first [[Returned]] while on one of the ships in the bay.{{book ref|wb|32}} He then died again a week later.
 
Dismissive of the native Pahn Kahl, his crewmates founded a kingdom on the site and named it Hanald.{{book ref|wb|32}} This kingdom would grow and expand to become one of the most powerful kingdoms of its age.{{book ref|wb|32}}
 
===The Manywar and Founding ===
{{For|Manywar}}
As Hanald grew, claiming both the High- and the Lowlands, [[Manywar#Roots of the Conflict|tensions]] increased with the other [[Nalthis|Nalthian]] kingdoms.
 
Three hundred years after Hanald's founding a [[Returned]] known as [[Strifelover]] used his [[Lifeless]] as well as a revolt by the people to seize power. During this coup he captured the Royal Family, trapping them in [[T'Telir]]. After a fellow Returned had a vision of war, Strifelover declared war on the northern kingdoms of [[Kuth ]] and [[Huth]], starting the [[Manywar]].
 
After a while Strifelover had a change of heart and recalled his troops from their fighting.{{book ref|wb|32}} He used these troops to seize back control of Hanald. He later stopped the Manywar through diplomacy. Due to this the [[Hallandren]] began calling him Peacegiver.{{book ref|wb|32}}
 
During this time the House of Idris fled T'Telir.{{book ref|wb|32}} They traveled to the northern highlands of Hanald, bringing the religion of [[Austrism]] and their servants with them, and established the kingdom of Idris.{{book ref|wb|1}}
 
Though they had previously experimented with Awakening, they turned their backs on it as a result of their recent experiences, and used the tenets of Austrism to make Awakening sound immoral and evil.{{book ref|wb|46}} This fear of Awakening had a deep impact on Idrian culture, and many superstitions grew up around Awakening.{{wob ref|6951}} For example, Idrians always wear drab colors, such as black, greys, or tans, so Awakeners can not use that color.{{wob ref|6025}} However, this is based on misconception, as an Awakener could use those colors anyway. As a result of this isolation and distrust, Idrians are, for the most part, totally ignorant about how Awakening works.
 
After their departure the Cult of the Returned took control of the remaining nation, renaming it Hallandren.{{book ref|wb|32}}
 
=== The Marriage Treaty ===
Twenty years before the [[Pahn Kahl rebellion]], the Idrian King was assassinated. As crown prince [[Dedelin]] rose to kingship.{{Book ref|wb|1}}
 
Dedelin's first official act was to negotiate a treaty with [[Susebron]] promising to send his daughter (ostensibly [[Vivenna]], though this was not stated specifically) to the [[Court of Gods]] to marry him when Vivenna turned twenty-two, thereby reintroducing the bloodline of the royals into Hallandren's own ruling line. When the time came, however, Dedelin could not bring himself to send his beloved daughter to what he was sure would be her death, so he sent [[Siri]] instead.{{book ref|wb|1}}
 
=== Pahn Kahl Rebellion ===
During that time of deteriorating relations, [[Lemex]], the chief Idrian spy in [[T'Telir]], acted on Dedelin's orders in an attempt to destabilize Hallandren and undermine its ability to wage war. Unfortunately, he was oblivious to the fact that [[Denth]] and his [[Denth's crew|crew]], whom he had hired to aid in his efforts, were manipulating him; Lemex's actions were actually inflaming the already considerable tensions.{{wob ref|6795}} Vivenna continued his work, also in the name of helping Idris and also unaware of Denth's true motivations.{{book ref|wb|17}}
 
At the culmination of the [[Pahn Kahl]] rebellion, Hallandren's [[Lifeless]] army was sent to Idris to slaughter its population; however, Susebron sent [[Kalad's Phantoms]] after the army, who reached the Lifeless in time to defeat the force.{{book ref|wb|ep}}{{wob ref|7479}}
 
== Notable Citizens ==
* General [[Yarda]]
* [[Vivenna]]
* [[Ridger]]
* [[Fafen]]
* [[Siri]]
* [[Mab]]
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