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|nation_name_2 = Volksreich Niflungland
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|nation_name = People's Realm of Niflungland
|nation_name = The Commonwealth of Niflungland
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|common_name = Niflungland
 
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|image_flag = Flag of Niflungland.svg
 
 
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|national_motto = "''Für Glauben Gut und Blut''" ("For Good Faith and Blood")
|image_symbol = NiflunglandCOA.png
 
|symbol_type = Coat of Arms
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|national_anthem = Siegreicher Marsch ("Victorious March")
|national_motto = Für Glauben gut und Blut!
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|capital = Regnhöll
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|official_languages = [[German Language|German]]
|national_anthem = {{wikipedia|Alba an Aigh}}, {{wikipedia|Brandenburglied}}
 
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|demonym = Niflunga
|royal_anthem = [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytJeY0OIBHw ''Kaisermarsch'' ("Imperial March")]
 
|image_map = Niflunglandmap.png
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|government_type = [[Dictatorship|Fascist]]
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|ruler = [[Sigurd_Odinnson]]
|capital = {{wikipedia|Leipzig}} (''Judicial'') <br />{{wikipedia|Edinburgh}} (''Legislative'')<br />{{wikipedia|Unst}} (''Administrative'')
 
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|rulertitle = Vísir
|official_languages = {{wikipedia|German language|German}}, {{wikipedia|Scots Language|Scots}}
 
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|govthead = Niflungland Völkische Partei
|regional_languages = {{wikipedia|Swedish language|Swedish}}, {{wikipedia|Old Norse|Nordic}}, {{wikipedia|Old Prussian|Prussian}}, {{wikipedia|Wendish}}, {{wikipedia|Scots Gaelic}}
 
|demonym = Niflungan, Nibelungs
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|govttitle = Ruling Party
|government_type = [[Monarchy|Neo-Aristocracy]]
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|formation_date = 2009
|ruler = Siegfried I
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|disestablished_date =
|rulertitle = Marschall des Gemeinwesens
 
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|disestablished_event =
|govthead = Siegrfried I Hohenstaufen
 
|govttitle = Grand Marshall of the ORW
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|national_religion = [[Norse]]
|govtoff = Uilliam MacAilpín
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|national_animal = Raven
|offtitle = Höllgoði
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|govtoff2 = [[ORW|Rittertum des Wotansauge]]
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|population = 16,000,000
|offtitle2 = State Religious Organisation
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|ethnicity = [[German people|German]]
|govtoff3 = [[User:Sigurd Odinnson|Sigurð Óðinnsson]]
 
|offtitle3 = Former Vísir
 
|formation_date = {{raise|0.1em|1028}}
 
|formation_event = Nibelung Family of Meißen
 
|formation_date2 = {{raise|0.1em|1571}}
 
|formation_event2 = Electorate of Nibelung
 
|formation_date3 = {{raise|0.1em|1688}}
 
|formation_event3 = Kingdom of Niflunga
 
|formation_date4 = {{raise|0.1em|1924}}
 
|formation_event4 = Commonwealth of Niflungland
 
|formation_date5 = {{raise|0.1em|14 July 2009}}
 
|formation_event5 = Niflungland on Planet Bob
 
|disestablished_date = {{raise|0.1em|10 April 2011}}
 
|disestablished_event = Niflungland disappears from Planet Bob
 
|national_religion = [[Norse|Ásatrú]]<br />[[Christianity]]
 
|national_animal = {{wikipedia|Hugin_and_Munin|Raven}}
 
|area = 701.226 sq. mi.
 
|population = 36,691
 
|ethnicitylist = Yes
 
|ethnicity = [[German people|German]], [[Swedish people|Swedes]], {{wikipedia|Scottish_people|Scots}}, {{wikipedia|Wends}}
 
 
|allies = Nordreich
 
|allies = Nordreich
|currency = [[Mark|Dukat (Ð)]] <br />(60 {{wikipedia|Austro-Hungarian_gulden|Groschen (Gh)}}) <br />(240 {{wikipedia|Pfennig|Pfennig ({{unicode|₰}})}})
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|currency = [[Mark|Ringmark]]
|gdpyear = 2010
 
|gdp = <!-- 9,100,766,760,000 USD; 12.384 trillion Ð -->[[Mark|Ð]]12.384 trillion
 
|gdppercapita = <!-- 78,124 USD; 106,309 Ð -->[[Mark|Ð]]106,309
 
|literacy = 22.92%
 
|cctld = [[.co.nf]]
 
|drivinglane = Right
 
|time_zone = {{wikipedia|Western European Time|WET}} ({{nowrap|{{wikipedia|Greenwich Mean Time|GMT}} {{wikipedia|GMT+0|+0}}}}), {{wikipedia|Central European Time|CET}} ({{nowrap|{{wikipedia|Greenwich Mean Time|GMT}} {{wikipedia|GMT+1|+1}}}})
 
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'''The Commonwealth of Niflungland''' (German: ''Der Gemeinwesen Niflungland'') was a nation of the Alliance [[Nordreich (2009)|Nordreich]]. It remains renowned for its progeny of great artists, poets, and philosophers. Its head-of-state, Vísir (Leader) Sigurð Óðinnsson ruled Niflungland with a firm, but caring hand and was well-loved by his people of all classes, professions, and parentage before his retirement. He is now the ruler of the nation of [[Hochheim]].
 
   
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'''The People's Realm of Niflungland''' (German: ''Das Volksreich Niflungland'') is a proud nation of the Alliance Nordreich,. It is renowned for production of great artists and works of art as well as swineherds and spices. Its head-of-state, Vísir (Leader) Sigurð Óðinnsson rules Niflungland with a firm, but caring hand and is well-loved by his people of all classes, professions, and parentage.
Niflungland has a long history, largely dependent on the house of Niflung (formerly Nibelung), whose various holdings throughout Europe today make up the three segments of the Commonwealth. The first ruler of Niflunga, as it was known for almost 500 years, was Prince-Elector Huldrych von Nibelung, who united the German lands long in his family's possession, the Grand Duchies of Saxony and Brandenburg and the Margravate of Bayreuth with his own inheritance as King of Scotland by means of his grandfather James V of Scotland after the latter's death in Edinburgh in 1562, who allowed the foreign prince to inherit the lands to prevent English (and Protestant) conquest of his nation.
 
   
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==Foreign Policy==
The Commonwealth of Niflungland was born from the overthrow of the most recent dynasty of Niflunga whose leadership nearer and nearer to parliamentary monarchical rule was met with heavy opposition by a large segment of the population of Niflunga. A Swedish-born leader of the German-based ''Nibelungische Reichspartei'', Sigurð Angatýrsson, led a revolution that overthrew the decrepit King of Niflunga and replaced him with a new, authoritarian government under his leadership. After his death only a few short months after the establishment of the new government, a young German adherent of Angatýrsson's movement, and the principle philosopher behind the Reichspartei's programme and philosophy assumed the role of Vísir, or Leader, of the newly-formed Commonwealth of Niflungland. The young German assumed the name Sigurð Óðinnsson, in honour of his predecessor and in recognition of the official faith of the ''Nibelungische Reichspartei'', Ásatrú.
 
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===<u>Trade</u>===
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Niflungland observes a strict no-trade policy with nations whose religion opposes the basic principles of its own ([[Norse]] Heathenry, also known as Ásatrú). As a staunchly nationalist and heavily self-determinist nation, Niflungland gave rise to the Order of the Knights of Othin's Eye (''Orden der Ritter des Wotansauge'' or ORW), the principle religious institution in Niflungland, which opposes any close relations with nations whose people endorse designated "world-religions", described in the charter of the Order as "...any religion or spiritual path which opposes the cultural foundation of faith and seeks to overthrow that cultural foundation through active promulgation of the faith to cultures, nations, and peoples foreign to the origins of the given faith with the intent to convert the said cultures, nations, and peoples away from the faith of their birth and native culture..." Therefore, Vísir Óðinnsson has issued a terminal decree against trades with nations endorsing internationalist sentiments and allowing dominance of Papism or any form of Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Wicca, Voodoo, or Baha'i. <br />
   
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The primary exports of Niflungland are Spices and Pigs, traditional staples of the people even before the foundation of the Volksreich. The nation is also home to one of the largest populations in Nordreich of artists, architects, designers, and composers. In the capital city of Regnhöll, the focus on music and art is tremendous, and while Niflungland is known for its staple crops, the largest export to its allies remains art and artists.
As of April 2011, Niflungland is no longer active on Planet Bob. This page remains maintained, however, for historical purposes and as a point of reference for Vísir Óðinnsson's new nation, [[Hochheim]], as well as for RP information pertaining to the former Nordreich RP.
 
   
==History==
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Niflungland has pronounced itself at a state of war with any nation which threatens the peace and well-being of Nordreich. Aside from this strict defence of the Reich, Niflungland is a highly isolationist nation in warfare, seeking rather to be a mediator between nations who are at war in efforts to avoid bloodshed. This is an ironic policy to hold for Vísir Óðinnsson, since his laws maintain that every male of the ages 18 to 30 is to serve at least five years in the Armed Forces of Niflungland (Volksreichswehr des Niflungland) The standing army is therefore quite large, and continues to grow. With the technological focus on military engineering almost to rival the artistic hunger of Niflungland, highly advanced weaponry is made to be at the hands of every division in the Army, Navy, and Air Forces (Reichsheer, Kriegsmarine, and Luftwaffe). The latest up-to-date Panzer technology as well as jet aircraft are deployed throughout Niflungland. As of yet, Niflungland is a land-locked state, but its naval forces (an admittedly small branch of the Volksreichswehr) are trained regularly in dry-docked ships to be dispatched as expeditionary forces to any sea-side nation Nordreich in need of military aid.<br />
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Niflungland maintains a high degree of military technology, but it does not, nor has it ever, maintained a nuclear arsenal or shown any interest in building such a thing. With a heavy religious emphasis on personal honour and good treatment of the land, nuclear weapons, war, and energy are offensive to the sensibilities of most citizens of Niflungland, and the ORW would not have it any other way. Any nuclear attack against Niflungland would be met with warfare defined by the berserker rage of the entire Niflungan people; if victory could not be won, the nation would literally take its own life. To die gruesomely and keep one's honour is a far better existence in the eyes of most Niflungs than to live an empty, meaningless existence without it. This is their entire philosophy of warfare.
The Commonwealth of Niflungland has been a party to almost every major happening in Central Europa since the 11th century AD, but the history of the land continues back to the Germanic tribes that came to dwell in the land during the age of the Roman Empire. The Semnones were the largest group, eventually displaced by other Germanic tribes moving west, including the {{wikipedia|Vandals}}, {{wikipedia|Langobards}}, {{wikipedia|Goths}}, and {{wikipedia|Saxons}}. The present-day Niflungan Germans are largely Upper Saxons, though there are minorities of Wends and English-speaking Americans who came to Niflunga after the American Revolution.
 
   
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==Domestic Policy==
There have been three major periods of Niflungan history as taught in the ORW-administered schools. The first is the Royal Nibelungen period, when the Kingdom of Niflunga and its predecessor states were ruled by the now-extinct Nibelungen Dynasty; the second, the Period of Decline, when Niflunga changed dynasties several times, and eventually collapsed when the Commonwealth of Niflunga came into existence under the ''Nationalaristokratische Partei Niflunglands'', beginning the third period, the Niflungan Renaissance. This Renaissance officially continues even after Vísir Óðinnsson's abdication in favour of Siegfried Hohenstaufen, though some minor changes have occurred in government orthography, the laws and customs of Niflungland remain fundamentally intact.
 
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The national government of the People’s Realm of Niflungland is an Military Dictatorship based around the power of Vísir Óðinnsson and his Niflungland Volkspartei, the sole party of the State. The Vísir himself holds veto powers over the legislature of Niflungland, the ''Oberrat'' (High Diet), which gathers once weekly in the [[Image:Oberrat.jpg|thumb|left|The ''Thinghaus'', meeting place of the ''Oberrat''.]]Thinghaus, located in central Regnhöll, opposite the famous ''Festspielhaus'' commissioned by the Kingdom of Niflunga’s most popular composer by the same architect responsible for the ''Oberrat''. The ''Oberrat'' is made up of eighteen ministers appointed by the Vísir and approved by both the existing ''Oberrat'' as well and the High Council of the ORW. The ''Ministerführer'', or "Leading Minister" is elected from amongst the ''Oberrat'', obviously with input from the Vísir himself (at present the ''Ministerführer'' is His Excellency Þórrolf Sigurðsson, son of the Vísir). After him, the ''Oberkommando der Volkreichswehr'' (High Command of the Grand Armed Forces) or OGW, are the three most powerful men in the ''Oberrat''; the Grand Marshals of the ''Reichsheer'', ''Kriegsmarine'', and ''Luftwaffe'' are followed by the Reichsministries of '''War, Agriculture, Mining and Industry, Education, Culture and the Arts, Public Enlightenment and Propaganda, Faith and Religion, Internal Affairs, Justice, Foreign Affairs, Communications and Railways, Finance,''' and '''Currency and Vexillology'''. These eighteen men are joined by the acting Supreme Judiciary (''Hochgericht''), which is the nine-man High Council of the ORW. Both bodies are answerable to the Vísir absolutely, since he holds veto power and acts as Supreme Judge in cases of High Treason and other major offences against the nation of Niflungland. He is recognised as a strong and extremely effective leader, but even great men need aid, and these two bodies act as the principle advisors to the Vísir's Executive Decrees, the primary (though not only) form of law in Niflungland.
   
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====Constitution====
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A Constitution of Niflungland, itself issued by Executive Decree, does exist and sets forth the boundaries within which Executive Decrees may be made by Óðinnsson's successors, especially his son and heir-apparent, Thorrolf Sigurðsson, who shares Óðinnsson's popularity amongst the general populous but lacks his focus in military affairs and efficiency.[[Image:Council_of_Nidavellir.jpg|thumb|The ''Oberrat'', missing the three High Commanders of the ''Volksreichswehr'' and ''Ministerführer'' Sigurðsson]] The Constitution was put into effect to replace the Constitution of the former Kingdom of Niflunga, which allowed for a unicameral house of legislature elected by the people from the nobility of the Kingdom. Loath to see the nation in the hands of decadent, and for the most part self-serving nobles, a young politician founded a new "Volkspartei", a "People's Party". This young politician, distinguished and gifted in oratory, was Sigurð Angatyrsson, mentor to Vísir Óðinnsson, who at that time was director of the ''Schutztruppen'', the paramilitary wing of the ‘’Niflunganational Volkspartei’’. After several years of brawling in the streets, mass rallies, firey speeches, and organising clandestine assassinations of top nobles, Angatyrsson led a successful coup against the government of König Luitpold XIX and established the Niflunga State, abolishing all opposition parties and declaring a totalitarian state to create order in the wake of the Kingdom’s fall. His work would continue until his own assassination at the hands of communist infiltrators in the NNVP. Óðinnsson, seeing smoke, started looking for the fire, and commenced the great purge of the party. Hand-picked by Angatyrsson, he was destined to take the position of “Vísir”, or “Leader”, created by Angatyrsson. When he did, he did not surrender his control of the ‘’Schutztruppen’’ and immediately began a purge of the NNVP which ultimate would result in a complete refounding of the party by those loyal to Óðinnsson as the ‘’Niflungland Volkische Partei’’ (Niflungland National Party).
The Commonwealth of Niflungland spans the space of the original Kingdom of Niflunga, which is divided into three principle segments, the largest of which is the core of the Commonwealth in the eastern German lands at 125,839 km2 (48,586.70 sq mi); second to this are the Commonwealth's holdings in Scotland, which totals at 78,772 km2 (30,414 sq mi); finally, the small holdings in Scandinavia, in Kalmar-Öland, a total of 11,171 km2 (4,313.1 sq mi). These three distinct and distant lands are bordered by a number of other territories, including Sweden in the north, Great Britain south of Scotland, and the core land by Germany territories to the west, various Polish duchies and provinces to the east, and Bohemia and Bavaria to the south. Maritime borders include Eire to the west and Norway to the east of the Scottish lands, and Sweden across the Baltic from Pomerania.
 
   
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Under Óðinnsson, as under Angatyrsson, Niflungland had its government thinned down and nobility removed from all forms of public office, and all government positions filled by Executive appointment and approval by the offices connected to the Reichministry of Internal Affairs working in conjunction with the Reichministries of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda and Faith and Religion, clearing all employees of Internal Affairs for their loyalty to Niflungland and the official designated national religion (an important note: there is no "State" religion of Niflungland, since the State serves the faith, not the other way around.) This system keeps a full one-tenth of the population of Niflungland employed directly by the State, not counting the military forces.
Aside from {{wikipedia|Öland}}, which is the largest island in Niflungland, there are three principal archipelagos under Niflungan administration: the {{wikipedia|Hebrides}}, which include 36 inhabited islands, the {{wikipedia|Orkney Islands}}, of which 20 are inhabited, and the {{wikipedia|Shetland Islands}}, of which 16 are inhabited, and two of which are owned exclusively by the Niflungan government, the primary island being Unst, home of Regnhöll, the home of Niflungland's Vísir, Sigurð Óðinnsson.
 
   
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The highest mountain in Niflungland's Scottish holdings is {{wikipedia|Ben Nevis}} (''Beinn Nibheis'' in Scots Gaelic), standing at 1,344m (4,409&nbsp;ft) located in the south-west Highlands. In the German lands, the {{wikipedia|Schneekoppe}} stands the highest at 1,602m (5,256&nbsp;ft) in the eastern Sudetenland. Kalmar-Öland has no major mountain peaks.
 
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The new Constitution was meant to slim down the government but maintain its complete control over life in the Reich. The five-article constitution was also amended by two Executive Charters which made the ORW a permanent figure in government and the ‘’Vísirstaat’’ an irreplaceable form of government and declaring that only males could hold the position of Vísir. These charters in addition to the rather brief document laid the ground work for what was in its essence a 30-man government: eighteen Councilmen of the ''Oberrat'', the Vísir, nine Judges of the ''Hochgericht'', as well as the three ''Hochmeisters'' (High Masters- answerable to the Grand Master, Óðinnsson himself) of the ORW. The dominating figures, however, are defined and powerful: Vísir Óðinnsson as ''Großmeister des ORW'' is both Head of State and Chief Justice, and Þórrolf Sigurðsson as ''Ministerführer'' is a singularly powerful Head of Government, and while answerable to his father rarely makes decisions which Óðinnsson himself would not have made.
   
===Climate===
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====Provincial Government====
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Provincial government in Niflungland is much heftier and more involved than the slim national government laid out in the constitution. Each province has a ''Reichsgouverneur'', appointed by Executive Charter, and a ''Konsul'', elected from the provincial congresses. These congresses vary in size from Province to Province, depending on the way districts are divided and how those districts choose representatives. In the capital city of Regnhöll, for example, districts are divided according to annual income, and each district (called ''Steuerbezirk(e)'', literally "tax district(s)") is afforded a number of representatives according to how much (and how little) financial power they have in the city. As a result, the poorest district in Regnhöll, the ''Südmainkreis'', has five representatives, while the richest, ''Wahnfriedstadt'', has only one. Altogether the fourteen ''Steuerbezirke'' produce a tiny forty-eight man Congress, though the cities population of 10,490 is by far the largest in all of Niflungland. Meanwhile, Neu-Burgund-Provinz in the south of Niflungland uses a ''Wahlkreis'' ("voting ring") system, where each village and township is given a number of representatives based on population. With twenty-seven ''Wahlkreise'' in Neu-Burgund, their elections produce a one-hundred-eight man Congress. There is no worry about over-representation on a national scale, however, since the ''Reichsgouverneure'' answer to the Vísir himself and the ''Konsule'' trouble themselves only with domestic issues with direct bearing on the Province.
Spanning such a broad area, the climate of Niflungland is nevertheless almost entirely Temperate, specifically Oceanic. Typically, winters are very cold and summers very warm, with extended periods of rainfall in Scotland year-round, but often extended dry periods in Brandenburg-Saxony. Temperatures in southern Scotland and Brandenburg-Saxony in the summer can often exceed 30°C (86°F) and in the winter plummet well below freezing. In the northern-most reaches, Winters are often extended and rainfall dominates the summer season.
 
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In addition to all of the various ''Konsule'' and Congresses, there are specific committees and ministries for each given issue within a Province and the ''Konsul'' acts as a sort of lesser ''Ministerführer'' for the ''Reichsgouverneur'', who is official Head of State for each Provincial government. Each Province then has specialised ministries, but all seven provinces have the same basic foundation: Department of the ''Konsul'', Ministry of Trade, Ministry of Faith and Religion, Ministry of State Relations, and Ministry of Revenue. The Department of the ''Konsul'' is obviously overseen by the ''Konsul'' and acts as a ''Ministerführer'', the Ministry of Trade handles inter-provincial financial transactions and answers to the Reichsministry of Communications and Railways, the Ministry of Faith and Religion is occupied by a ''Wächterritter des ORW'', or "Knight Warden of the ORW", answerable to the ''Hochmeisters'', the Ministry of State Relations answers to the Reichsministry of the Internal Affairs, and the Ministry of Revenue answers to the Reichsministry of Finance.
   
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===<u>Religion</u>===
Weather and climate across Niflunga is monitored by the National Niflungan Meteorological Organisation or ''National Wetterdienst Niflungland'' as it is known in the German and Swedish lands.
 
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The official religion of the Grand Realm of Niflungland is [[Norse]], in German ''Altgötterglaube''-- "Faith in the Ancient Gods", or "Faith in the Æsir". The religion is overseen by a loosely centralised, Folkish Order, mentioned above, ''Der Orden der Ritter des Wotansauge''. The ORW, as it is often abbreviated, is a sprawling massive Order that incorporates all clergy in the entire nation. It is a ranked Holy Order, made in reaction to the Orders of Christianity that existed in Niflungland before the Englightenment of Wulfstan I, who returned the entire nation to the heathen ways of old upon the foundation of the Kingdom of Niflunga four hundred years ago, after becoming disgusted at the carnage of the religious wars. His small, but extremely efficient army, held off attack after attack of several incursions into his territory, until he was able to rally an army around him from around the known world in a massive March against the Christian capital, which reduced the Papal seat of Christianity to a smouldering ruin. Like their barbarian ancestors, the Niflungan forces carried off countless valuables that would come to decorate the then-capital of Fichtelburg, located high in the ''Fichtelgebirge''. Here stood the so-called ''Teufelstisch'' ("devil's table"), to which Wulfstan had been drawn to as a boy, and which he made a national monument as ''Donarsstuhl''- "Thor's Seat". Wulfstan here gathered his closest compatriots in apostasy from the Christian lie and formed the ''Hochorden der Wotanssöhne''- "High Order of the Sons of Odin". The Order would remain the core of a later Order to be founded by Wulfstan's son, Hildebrand II, known as ''Hildebrand der Schreckliche'' ("the Terrible") outside Niflungland and ''Hildebrand der Eindrucksvolle'' ("the Overwhelming") within Niflungland. This would be the ORW in its original form. Hildebrand took the name from an experience he had as a young man witnessing a murder of ravens picking apart the corpse of an old wolf. He sat and observed as two huge ravens swooped down and scattered the others, one pushing the others away as the other grabbed the left eye, which like the other had been untouched to that point, ripped it cleanly from the socket and flew away. Hildebrand, taught by his father from translations of the old stories of the Gods, took it as a sign of blessing from the fickle but powerful chief of the Gods, Wotan, and immediately set forth to devote himself to the Chief Wizard and War-god. He founded the ORW to be a fully ranked Knightly Order in blatant imitation of its counterparts like the Teutonic Knights and the Knights Templar.
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The Ranks established by Hildebrand are still upheld (though Óðinnsson represents the first non-royal ever to be titled "Grand Master" of the Order):<br />
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Grand Master (''Großmeister'')<br />
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High Master (''Hochmeister'')<br />
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Commanding Master (''Kommandmeister'')<br />
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Knight Warden (''Wächterritter'')<br />
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Knight Companion (''Genosseritter'')<br />
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Knight Errant (''Fahrenderritter'')<br />
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Each level of the order has specific roles to play in Niflungan society, and because of Angatyrsson and Óðinnsson, both firm believers, has become a permeating force. The Grand Master, for many years the Königreichminister of Religious Affairs, is the head of the order and directed only religious activity within the Kingdom of Niflunga. After the collapse, many citizens sought order and security from the ORW, being the only major organisation to retain its organisation and power. Óðinnsson recognised this and based the organisation of his government on the Order, and for his service to the Order the acting Grand Master, Johann von List, stepped down from his post and submitted that Óðinnsson be his replacement. Thereafter the first High Master of the Order was assigned the new role of Reichsminister of Faith and Religions, the second tended to the activity within the Order, and the third directed the Orders relations with other organisations in Niflungland.
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The former Second-in-Command, the Commanding Master of the Order, was given a new role as the Commander of the military wing of the Order, a resurrected version of the ''Hochorden der Wotanssöhne''. Immediately below him were the ''Genosseritter''. These are the largest segment of the Order outside the low-level Knights and Goðar (priests, typically town mayors). They make up the entirety of the military wing of the Order (''Reichswehr Militäreinheit "Wotanssöhne"''). These are elite troops in Niflungland, absolutely loyal to the Vísir and religiously devoted to the nation and its Gods, for whom Óðinnsson as ''Großmeister des ORW'' is representative as the ‘’Seher und Sprecher der Altgötter’’- "Seer and Speaker of the Ancient Gods". They are attached to the regular army as a specialised branch, themselves numbering so large they constitute fully one-fifth of the entire ''Volksreichswehr''. Their uniforms are specially designed as well as their ranks. Unlike the rest of the army, their uniforms are black, with a gold lining for higher ranks and silver lining for lower ranks. Their emblem is the symbol of Justice and Righteousness, the Tyr rune, which they wear on their upper right arms. Besides this, the symbol of death, the skull, a symbol of Odin's power over death, graces their caps. To the people, they are a symbol of nationalism and receive many contributions which keep their organisation running (as an Order, they do not receive State funds, and have taken a vow of poverty, devoting all their own personal wealth to their Order.) They are commanded by the ''Kommandmeister des Ordens'', ''Rittermarschall'' Dietrich Faust. The ranks of the Detachment were devised by Faust himself and follow the Order:
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===Administrative Districts===
 
Niflungland is divided into three principal “Homelands” (''Heimaten'' in German): Scotland (''Schottland''), Kalmar-Öland, and Nibelungenland. These three Homelands are further divided into several regions, each according to the Homeland. Scotland is divided into 12 traditional regions, and further into 73 districts and cities. Nibelugenland is divided into 10 ''Länder'' (“lands”) and 5 ''Freistädte'' (“free cities”), then into 30 ''Kreise'' (“districts”). Kalmar-Öland are two Landskap (“provinces”), Kalmar and Öland, which themselves are subdivided into five Län (“fiefs”).
 
   
'''Regions of Scotland (''Schottland'')'''
 
   
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1"
 
|-
 
! No.
 
! Region
 
! Capital
 
! Area (km<sup>2</sup>)
 
|-
 
| align="center" | 1
 
| align="center" | Strathclyde
 
| align="center" | Glasgow
 
| align="center" | 13,502.83
 
|-
 
| align="center" | 2
 
| align="center" | Lower Borders
 
| align="center" | Dumfries
 
| align="center" | 6,395.61
 
|-
 
| align="center" | 3
 
| align="center" | Upper Borders
 
| align="center" | Berwick-upon-Tweed
 
| align="center" | 4,712.53
 
|-
 
| align="center" | 4
 
| align="center" | Lothian
 
| align="center" | Edinburgh
 
| align="center" | 1,715.95
 
|-
 
| align="center" | 5
 
| align="center" | Stirlingshire
 
| align="center" | Stirling
 
| align="center" | 2,634.55
 
|-
 
| align="center" | 6
 
| align="center" | Fife
 
| align="center" | Glenrothes
 
| align="center" | 1,312.01
 
|-
 
| align="center" | 7
 
| align="center" | Tayside
 
| align="center" | Dundee
 
| align="center" | 7,496.5
 
|-
 
| align="center" | 8
 
| align="center" | Aberdeen
 
| align="center" | Aberdeen
 
| align="center" | 8,697.72
 
|-
 
| align="center" | 9
 
| align="center" | Highlands
 
| align="center" | Inverness
 
| align="center" | 25,397.59
 
|-
 
| align="center" | 10
 
| align="center" | Outer Hebrides
 
| align="center" | Stornoway
 
| align="center" | 2,897.98
 
|-
 
| align="center" | 11
 
| align="center" | Orkney
 
| align="center" | Kirkwall
 
| align="center" | 957.81
 
|-
 
| align="center" | 12
 
| align="center" | Zetland
 
| align="center" | Lerwick
 
| align="center" | 1,432.68
 
|}
 
   
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<br />[[File:Commander_Dietrich.jpg|frame|Commander Dietrich at Wargames with the Wotansöhne]] [[Image:Wotanssoehne.jpg|thumb|Die Wotanssöhne during inspection.]]
'''''Länder'' of Nibelungenland'''
 
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{|cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" border="2" style="border-collapse:collapse;"
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1"
 
  +
|+'''Ranks of the Wotanssöhne'''
  +
!Rank in HWS
  +
!Equivalent in Regular Army
  +
!English
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|Rittermarschall des Reichs/Kommandmeister des Ordens
! No.
 
! ''Land''
+
|''No equivalent''
  +
|Knight-Marshal
! Capital
 
! Area (km<sup>2</sup>)
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|Generalhochmarschall
| align="center" | 1
 
  +
|''Generalfeldmarschall''
| align="center" | Vorpommern
 
  +
|Field Marshal
| align="center" | Greifswald
 
| align="center" | 5,093.87
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|Ritterherr
| align="center" | 2
 
  +
|''Generaloberst''
| align="center" | Hinterpommern
 
  +
|General
| align="center" | Stettin
 
| align="center" | 22,896
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|Oberstritter
| align="center" | 3
 
  +
|''General''
| align="center" | Brandenburg
 
  +
|Lieutenant General
| align="center" | Potsdam
 
| align="center" | 29,478.63
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|Unteroberstritter
| align="center" | 4
 
  +
|''Generalleutnant''
| align="center" | Nordschliesen
 
  +
|Major General
| align="center" | Breslau
 
| align="center" | 19,946
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|Brigaderitter
| align="center" | 5
 
  +
|''Generalmajor''
| align="center" | Altsachsen
 
  +
|Brigadier General
| align="center" | Chemnitz
 
| align="center" | 14,993
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|Standarteritter
| align="center" | 6
 
  +
|''Oberst''
| align="center" | Thüringen
 
  +
|Colonel
| align="center" | Weimar
 
| align="center" | 16,171
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|Sturmritter
| align="center" | 7
 
  +
|''Oberstleutnant''
| align="center" | Nordsachsen
 
  +
|Lieutenant Colonel
| align="center" | Lutherstadt-Wittenberg
 
| align="center" | 10,217.26
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|Hauptritter
| align="center" | 8
 
  +
|''Major''
| align="center" | Franken
 
  +
|Major
| align="center" | Coburg
 
| align="center" | 7,230.19
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|Ritter
| align="center" | 9
 
  +
|''Hauptmann''
| align="center" | Pflazmark
 
  +
|Captain
| align="center" | Weiden
 
| align="center" | 9,692.23
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|Leutnantritter
| align="center" | 10
 
  +
|''Oberleutnant''
| align="center" | Sudetenland
 
  +
|First Lieutenant
| align="center" | Außig
 
| align="center" | 31,801
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|Unterritter
| align="center" | 11
 
  +
|''Leutnant''
| align="center" | Berlin
 
  +
|Second Lieutenant
| align="center" | -
 
| align="center" | 891.82
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|Oberdegen
| align="center" | 12
 
  +
|''Stabsfeldwebel''
| align="center" | Leipzig
 
  +
|Staff Sargent
| align="center" | -
 
| align="center" | 297.6
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|Degen
| align="center" | 13
 
  +
|''Hauptfeldwebel''
| align="center" | Dresden
 
  +
|Sargent, First Class
| align="center" | -
 
| align="center" | 328.8
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|Unterdegen
| align="center" | 14
 
  +
|''Feldwebel''
| align="center" | Stralsund
 
  +
|Sargent, Second Class
| align="center" | -
 
| align="center" | 38.97
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|Truppenführer
| align="center" | 15
 
  +
|''Stabunteroffizier''
| align="center" | Bayreuth
 
  +
|First Corporal
| align="center" | -
 
| align="center" | 66.92
 
|}
 
'''''Landskap'' of Kalmar-Öland'''
 
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1"
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|Sturmführer
! No.
 
! ''Landskap''
+
|''Unteroffizier''
  +
|Corporal
! Capital
 
! Area (km<sup>2</sup>)
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|Ritter-Grenadier
| align="center" | 1
 
  +
|''Gefreiter''
| align="center" | Kalmar
 
  +
|Private, First Class
| align="center" | Kalmar
 
| align="center" | 9,829
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|Grenadier
| align="center" | 2
 
  +
|''Schütze''
| align="center" | Öland
 
  +
|Private, Second Class
| align="center" | Borgholm
 
| align="center" | 1,342
 
 
|}
 
|}
  +
<br />
  +
====Civil Order====
  +
The other major branch of the Order is the civilian religious branch of the Order. These answer to the Second ''Hochmeister'' of the Order, and begin with the ''Wächteritter'', who oversee the Provincial Ministries of Religion, followed by the ''Fahrenerritter'', the "Knights Errant", who are essentially judges to act as neutral parties if any divisions should arise in local communities which the ''Goði'' cannot diffuse. In seminaries, they often serve as instructors of Theology. They are followed immediately by the ''Ritterführer'', the Knight Ewarts, who answer to the Third ''Hochmeister'' and oversee large districts containing several villages and towns, handling the Order's relations with the local people, in case problems should arise in the community between the people and the organisation of the Order. All ''Goðar'' go to the Ritterführer in case of questions of doctrine. The ''Ritterführer'' are also in charge of the dissemination of doctrinal changes to local ''Goðar'' in case there are new prophecies seen amongst those ''Fahrenerritter'' given the gift of prophecy. The ''Goði'', the lowest rank, were formerly local priests, now mayors of the villages or towns which they oversee. They live entirely on the charity of the local community, instead of being paid by the State as those above them, and if they fail to live up to leadership of the people, they will be removed by the people in a hearing overseen by a Knight Errant and Knight Ewart. The Knight Errant then consults the Second ''Hochmeister'' regarding the installation of a new ''Goði'', invariably chosen from the local community, to attend seminary briefly and return to the local jurisdiction. During the three months he spends submitting to the rigours of seminary training, the locality is directly overseen by the Knight Ewart responsible for that district.
   
  +
===<u>Military</u>===
==Government==
 
[[File:Frederick August von Wettin.jpg|thumb|Grand Duke {{wikipedia|Frederick Augustus III of Saxony|Frederick Augustus}} von {{wikipedia|House of Wettin|Wettin-Meißen}}, '''XXIX.D [[ORW]]''', the Minister of War, is the oldest member of government at the age of 60.]]The national government of the Commonwealth of Niflungland is an Aristocratic Dictatorship focused in the power of the Vísir Sigurð Óðinnsson and the ''Orden der Ritter des Wotansauge''. The ''Nibelungische Reichspartei'' (“Niflunga Empire Party”) merged with its Scottish sister, The Social Lordship Party to form The National Aristocratic Party of Niflungland (''Nationalaristokratische Partei Niflungland''- NAPN) during the Civil War. The Party, however, had much more power in the military, academia, and nobility than in the parliament. This shaped the direction the Party moved in over time, and the eventual formation of government under Angatýrsson.
 
 
The government is constructed of four branches; the Judicial, Military, Legislature, and Executive. The Judicial branch, formerly dominated by the Royal Appellate, was replaced by the ''Hochgericht des ORW'', given the power by Vísir Angatýrsson to sit both in appellate and in trial.
 
 
The Legislature for the duration of Moray dynasty was invested in a National Parliament that granted the power to make laws and to which the judiciary and, to an extent, even the king were answerable. This body was replaced by the NAPN ''Oberrat'' (“High Diet”), a gathering of the nobility of Niflungland in three Estates: the High Nobility, the Low Nobility, and the Clergy. Of the final estate, only those clergy recognised by the government of the Commonwealth are allowed membership; therefore, only bishops of the ''Vereinigkirche Nibelungen'' (whose name was changed in Scotland to the “United Christian Church of Niflungland”) and ''Ritterführer'' (“Knights Ewart”) of the ORW. The first two estates are derived largely from existing noble supporters of the NAPN; however, the new constitution invested the power of ennoblement to the Vísir, who may elevate a maximum of three men every year to Noble status at the recommendation of the ORW or Althing.
 
 
The Military constitutes a separate branch of government in Niflungland, answerable to the military branch of the ORW, the ''Wotansöhne'', or “Sons of Othin”, answerable to the Kommandantmeister of the ORW, who presides over the ''Jarlsthing'', or “Council of Chieftains”, which handles all legislation with regards to the military, and communicates its needs and demands directly to the Vísir and Grand Master of the ORW, without discussion with either the High Court or the Althing.
 
 
Finally, the Executive branch is invested in two offices: the Grand Master of the ORW and the Vísir. The Grand Master is responsible for the Judiciary and the Third Estate of the Althing, while the Vísir handles the Second and First Estates of the Althing and, jointly with the Grandmaster, the Military. Individual responsibilities are dependant on the organisations which each office heads; in the case of the Grand Master, all ORW affairs as well as the spiritual well-being of Niflungans fall to him, and all legislation regarding religion is handled by Letters Patent issued by the Grand Master, which no body or person can supersede, veto, cancel, or usurp except the Grand Master himself. The Vísir is head of NAPN, and therefore deals with all political questions and legislation regarding the people. He has jurisdiction over all affairs not the responsibility of the Grand Master.
 
 
There are no strict legal requirements to be a member of government except that one must be ennobled and one must be male over the age of eighteen years, except in the case of the ''Oberrat'', which allows females over the age of twenty-two years. The oldest member of government presently is Grand Duke {{wikipedia|Frederick Augustus III of Saxony|Frederick Augustus}} von {{wikipedia|House of Wettin|Wettin-Meißen}} (''Großherzog Friedrich August''), born in 1865, a distant relative of the Nibelungen dynasty, which merged with the Ernestine branch of the House of Wettin in the early sixteenth century. He serves as a member of the ''Oberrat'' and as Minister of War. The youngest member is Lord John Andrew Moray, 28th {{wikipedia|Baron Renfrew}}, the youngest son of the late Grand Master Prince Charles William Moray, 22nd {{wikipedia|Duke of Rothesay}}, 28th {{wikipedia|Earl of Moray}}, 30th {{wikipedia|Earl of Carrick}}, and 27th Baron Renfrew (''Großmeister Karl Wilhelm, <small>'''XXXIII.D ORW'''</small>''), who has just entered his twenty-second year. He is the Regional Governor of Fife and Junior member of the ''Oberrat'' to his two elder brothers, His Grace Duke Charles William, 23rd Duke of Rothesay and Lord Thomas, 29th Earl of Moray and 31st Earl of Carrick.
 
 
===''Der Orden der Ritter des Wotansauge''===
 
{{Main|ORW}}
 
 
The Order of the Knights of the Eye of Othin is the principle organisation, aside from the NAPN, that handles all government affairs. It is not an exaggeration to say that understanding the ORW is crucial to understanding the government structure of Niflungland. The ORW constitutes the majority of the government outside of the legislative branch. In particular, the High Court of the Order, consisting of the nine highest ranking members of the ORW, is the basis for the Niflungan legal system. The General Council of the Order is not officially a legislative institution, but is consulted by the Vísir on almost all legislative decisions. In social terms, the ORW is the only officially recognised institution for dogmatic and doctrinal issues of the State Religion, [[Norse|Ásatrú]].
 
 
====Structure====
 
The Order is structured to this day according to the Rule of Hákon as was laid down in 1808, named for Hákon Vilhjálmursson, the assumed name of Heinrich Amsel, son of Wilhelm Amsel, one of the founders of the ''Hochorden'' in 1781. The Rule organised the ORW into a distinct structure, headed by the ''Großmeister'' (Grand Master), elected by the ''Generalkapital'' (General Council) of the Order upon the death or removal of his predecessor. Below him are three ''Hochmeisters'' (High Masters), each with a specific title and office.
 
 
The first and highest is the ''Ordenskanzler'' (Chancellor of the Order), who serves as religious deputy to the Grand Master and heads the religious wing of the ORW. Beneath him are three ''Landmeisters'' (Regional Chiefs)—who serve essentially as the counterparts to Catholic Archbishops—who, in turn, have beneath them a number of ''Landkomturen'' (Provincial Commanders), who oversee all legal and religious issues in the Order in specific province for which they are responsible. Below these are the ''Komturen'' (District Commanders), who are responsible for individual bailiwicks and all of the ''goðar'' (“priests”) in them and specifically deal with theological questions, with the ability to ordain new ''goðar'', remove a ''goði'' from his ordination, hold ceremonies, and direct the local ''komturei'', or “Commandry” of their district, dealing with local finances and record-keeping of the ORW. The lowest rung below the Ordenskanzler are the ''goðar'' themselves, the priests of the ORW's faith, who are ranked typically as 9th degree ''Ritter'', (Knights). All ''Ritter'' below the 9th degree are regular members of district chapters.
 
 
The second ''Hochmeister'' is the ''Ordensmarschall'' (Marshall of the Order), who oversees the military wing of the ORW, the ''Wotanssöhne'', who are today attached to the Niflungan military, but were once merely a small armed militia attached to the ORW. The ranks have developed over time, but the basic structure of ''Ordensmarschall'' – ''Rittermarschalls'' (Knight-Marshal) – ''Genosseritter'' (Knight Companion) still basically remains, and despite an increase in official militarisation, all members of the ''Wotanssöhne'', regardless of rank, are ''Genosseritter'' of the ORW.
 
 
The final ''Hochmesiter'' is in charge of all internal functions of the ORW itself on a massive, nation-wide level, the Ordenskomtur. He oversees the actions of the three interior departments of the ORW: ''Großtrappier'' (Record-keeper), ''Großtreßler'' (Treasurer), and ''Großspitler'' (Archivist). These offices are typically held by the three ''Kommandantmeisters'' (Commandant Masters) of the Order.
 
 
The ''Generalkapitel'' of the ORW is comprised of all ranking members (i.e. above the rank of ''Fahrenritter''), and is responsible for the election of a new Grand Master when the sitting Grand Master dies or is removed from his office by the veto power of all nine members of the ''Hochgericht'' (High Court), comprised of the three High Masters, three Commanding Masters, and three Regional Chiefs. The Chancellor of the Order leads the High Court of the Order as Chief Justice.
 
 
In addition to the Order's offices and titles, there are a division of ranks laid forth by the Rule of Hákon, arranged thus:
 
 
Grand Master (''Großmeister'')<br />
 
High Master (''Hochmeister'')<br />
 
Commandant-Master (''Kommandantmeister'')<br />
 
Knight Warden- 3 degrees (''Wächterritter'')<br />
 
Knight Companion- 18 degrees (''Genosseritter'')<br />
 
Knight Errant- 9 degrees (''Fahrenderritter'')<br />
 
Knight Ewart- 9 degrees (''Ritterführer'')<br />
 
Knight- 9 degrees (''Ritter'')
 
 
Each of these has a place in the ORW in terms of rank. The first three are fairly straightforward, the Grand Master being both a title and rank, having no degrees, the High Masters, likewise having no degrees specific to them, and the Commandant-Masters likewise. The degrees of a basic Knight carry through straight to the Grand Master, who is legally a 33rd degree Knight of the Order, followed by High Masters, who are 32nd degree, Commandant-Masters who are 31st degree, and so on. In addition to this general degree, however, there are specific degrees which run parallel. There are 3 degrees of ''Wächteritter'', or Knight Wardens, who by 3rd degree are eligible to be chosen by the Chancellor as ''Landmeisters''. This is followed by 9 degrees of ''Fahrendritter'', or Knight Errant, who from 6th degree and above are eligible to be made ''Landkomturen'', and also 9 degrees of ''Ritterführer'', the Knight Ewarts, who by 3rd degree may be made ''Komturen''. Only a 9th degree Knight or higher, however, can be ordained a ''Goði'' to serve as a priest and intercessor in local communities. All members are 1st degree ''Ritter'', or Knights of the Order, except for Observing Members, who maintain a status of membership without dues paid or without rights to conduct Blót, or sacrifice. It is customary for all Knights above the 10th degree to sign their name with their degree indicated in Roman numerals (for example, a 15th degree Knight would be designated "XIV.D ORW"); although it is rare for Knights below this degree to do so, all Knights of the Order are entitled to likewise indicate their degree in signing documents.
 
 
The structure of the ORW may be visualised thus:
 
 
[[File:ORWstructure.png]]
 
 
===Judiciary===
 
The Judicial branch of the Niflungan government is entirely in the hands of the ORW. The High Court of the Order, known officially as the ''Hochgericht des Ordens der Ritter der Wotansauge und Niflungland'' (“High Court of the Order of the Knights of Othin's Eye and Niflungland”) is comprised of the nine highest-ranking men in the Order, who sit both as a Legal Appellate Court in regards to the laws of Niflungland and the interpretation of the constitution as well as a Canon Appellate Court for the interpretation of scripture and definition of religious doctrine. In addition to this, the High Court remains the highest Trial Court for the hearing of offences against the ORW by its members, though such cases rarely come before the ''Hochgericht'' save in the gravest circumstances.
 
 
Lower courts in Niflungland are divided into two separate bodies: the ''Rechtsmittelstanzen'', or “Courts Appellate”, which are granted the power to interpret regional and district law by the High Court, and the ''Gemeinsgerichten'', or “Courts Common”, which deal with civil disputes between persons. The naming of the Courts Appellate is actually misleading, since they do not always sit in appeal, but also hear {{wikipedia|Criminal_law#Property_offenses|property}} criminal offences, and often handle auxiliary trials for {{wikipedia|Criminal_law#Participatory_offenses|participatory}} offences. All capital crimes, including {{wikipedia|Criminal_law#Fatal_offenses|fatal}} and {{wikipedia|Criminal_law#Personal_offenses|personal}} offences, are heard by a ''Balleikapitel'' (“Bailiwick Council”), a local council of ''Goðar'' headed by an ''Unterkomtur'' (Lower Commander, effectively Baron) of a county, appointed by the Komtur of that bailiwick every three years.
 
 
Crimes in Niflungland are divided in two ways. In terms of the specific court before which the accused appears, crimes are divided first into whether Common or Capital, depending on whether they are heard before a Court Common (the former) or ''Balleikapitel'' (the latter). In addition, they are also divided according to how the accused should be sentenced once condemned. In the cases of lesser offences, such as assault, minor battery, public drunkenness, petty theft, etc., the crime and criminal are deemed a ''Geldlichschuld'' (“Financial Liability”), and are fined according to the financial damages incurred by the crime; those unwilling or unable to pay are committed to one of the various prison camps established in remote areas of Niflungland for the purpose of producing simple manufactured goods and training criminals in life skills. In the cases of more serious offences, such as murder, rape, attempted murder, grand theft auto, etc., the crime and criminal are deemed a ''Gemeinschaftschuld'' (“Community Liability”), or in more extreme cases ''Asozialer/in'' (“Anti-Social”); such cases, if heard before the ''Balleikapitel'', are often solved with a death sentence, or, if heard before a Court Common, with extensive imprisonment in one of the various prison camps.
 
 
====Law Enforcement====
 
{{see also|Niflungan_Military#Civil_Involvement}}
 
 
Law enforcement in Niflungland falls to the fourth branch of the ''Gemeinswehr'', the ''Polizei'' (“Police”).
 
 
===Legislature===
 
Legislation in Niflungland falls to a body known as the ''Oberrat'' (“High Diet”), one of the principle aspects of [[National-Aristocratism]], by which the Vísir is invested with the power of ennoblement. The ''Oberrat'' is the physical manifestation of the new aristocracy created by Angatýrsson and Óðinnsson in three estates: ''Erzadel'', the “High Nobility” (literally “First Nobles”), ''Hochadel'', the “Low Nobility” (literally “High Nobles”), and the ''Ewarten'', the “Clergy” (literally “Chieftains”). Some among these, especially the Bishops of the UCN and Provincial Commanders of the OF in Scotland, have the title of ''Uradel'' (“Original Nobility”), those nobles and aristocrats who retained their titles and peerage after the collapse of the monarchy.
 
 
The Vísir himself holds veto powers over the ''Oberrat'', which gathers once weekly in the [[File:Old Parliament.jpg|thumb|left|The ''Oberrat'' meets in the Old Parliament Building in Edinburgh, former meeting place of the Scottish Regional Parliament until the accession of Robert I in 1800, at which time it became the meeting place for the National Parliament (''Königreichstag'').]]Old Parliament Building in Old Town, Edinburgh, next to St. Giles Cathedral, where the Presbetyrian Reformer John Knox was minister, which today serves as the National Cathedral of the Scottish Rite of the United Church of Niflungland (it's sister church is ''Schloßkirche'' in Lutherstadt-Wittenberg, the National Cathedral of the German Rite of the VKN). The structure bears the engraving over the main entrance “SCOTTISH RIGHTS – NIFLUNGAN RULE”, put there by Robert I in 1805 to commemorate his new army and the official designation of Edinburgh as the capital city of Niflunga.
 
 
The ''Oberrat'' operates as a traditional body of law subject to royal power in accordance with the basic tenets of National Aristocratism. There is, therefore, no regular meeting of the body, but it gathers when summoned (usually twice or thrice monthly) by the Vísir. The primary form of legislation in Niflungland, however, is the Executive Decrees issued by Vísir Óðinnsson. This legislation is augmented by laws passed by the ''Oberrat'' when it is called into session, typically to adjust or make more explicit the wording of Decrees whose meaning are a subject of debate amongst appellate courts. When the ''Oberrat'' is summoned, members are given a period of five days to travel to Edinburgh to open the session, at which time the doors to the chamber are closed by order of the Vísir and do not open again until some conclusion to the issue has been reached, save for necessary actions or emergencies. The longest the ''Oberrat'' has ever sat without interruption is seventeen days, to debate the taxation structure that would replace that erected by Johann I in 1862 and still in effect well into Angatýrsson’s reign. During this time, the members of the ''Oberrat'' were not allowed to leave the Parliament building even to sleep, and makeshift quarters were established for the some one hundred seventy-three men in the Signet Hall and Library of the building.
 
 
The present body is comprised of far more men than the original ''Oberrat'', made up of the four hundred peerages throughout Niflungland. The ''Oberrat'' gathers at least once a year regularly on the {{Wikipedia|Midwinter}} festivals for the naming of the three new members of the National Peerage, where they are ceremoniously welcomed into the Aristocracy and their names are added to the National Register of Nobles and Peerages. If any of the three are found unworthy upon the five hours of gruelling questioning and review of their past and merits, they are driven from the chamber and may not return for review for a decade. It is assumed that all candidates for ennoblement are of higher degree knights of the ORW, but in some rare cases, low-degree knights who have especially impressed the Vísir may be considered.
 
 
The large growth in the ''Oberrat'' since the original body gathered during Angatýrsson’s reign owes largely to a single event in the body’s history, the Letter Patent (titled ''Aðall Alltaf''—“Eternal Nobility”, often printed outside of Niflungland with the Latin title ''Nobilitas Sempiterna'') issued by Karl Wilhelm in his final year as Grand Master of the ORW, automatically ennobling the ''Landmeisters'' and ''Komturen'' of the ORW, the former as High Nobility, the latter as Lesser Nobility, upon his death. The argument for the ennoblement was the solidification of the place of the ORW as the principle governing institution of the National Peerage, to ensure the maintenance of the Aristocracy according to its etymological origin as “the most superior”, to prevent the decay of the ungoverned post-medieval nobility of the King from occurring in the New Aristocracy. Vísir Óðinnsson, who had just come to power that year, examined the Letter Patent and issued a corresponding Executive Decree making it effective for the families of all high-ranking members of the ORW to be ennobled and giving the ''Oberrat'' power to accept or deny the ennoblement of any of his appointments.
 
 
===Vísir/Marschall and Cabinet===
 
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|image = NiflunglandCOA.png
 
|color1 = #CD0000
 
|color2 = #ffffff
 
|dipstyle = His Highness
 
|offstyle = Your Highness
 
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All executive power in Niflungland is invested in the Vísir/Marschall, the single most powerful man in the Commonwealth. The last Vísir, Sigurð Óðinnsson, is the principle philosopher and developer of the political movement upon which the government structure of Niflungland is based, [[National-Aristocratism]]. According to this system, the executive branch is the most powerful branch, consisting of three central figures, the ''Großmeister'' of the ORW as the executive in charge of the Judiciary, the ''Höllgoði'' as executive overseeing the ''Oberrat'', and the Vísir who has control over all executive offices and, therefore, ultimate control over the entire government. As originally constructed, the Executive branch was meant to be made up of three separate men, but after the death of ''Großmeister'' Karl Wilhelm Fürst von Moray, the ORW saw it fit to bestow upon the sitting Vísir, who was also ''Ordensmarschall'' of the ORW, the title of Grand Master of the Order, thus effectively merging the offices of Grand Master and Vísir; while there is no legal bond between the organisations, when Vísir Óðinnsson named Siegfriend I as his successor, the young firebrand and leader of the Knighthood of Othin's Eye assumed both posts, renaming them both ''Marschall'' with the blessings of the remaining ''Generalkapitel''.
 
 
The Vísir/Marschall rules by Executive Decree, in imitation of the form of laws issued regarding [[Norse|Ásatrú]] religious doctrine by the ''Großmeister'' of the ORW. These Executive Decrees are unquestionable, though if it becomes clear that revision in their wording or clarification of their ideas is necessary, the Vísir may summon the ''Oberrat'' to meet and discuss the Decree and clarify it or even, in some extreme cases, amend it with the Marschall's approval. The ''Oberrat'' is made up of nobles from across the Commonwealth, and therefore is neither elected nor directly appointed by the Marschall, though he may add to their number with three ennoblements each year (though final decisions for this ennoblement are in the hands of the ''Oberrat'') and take from it through the rare practise of stripping a noble of his lands and peerage for some grave offense against the State, the Faith, or the person of the Marschall. The Marschall does, however, directly appoint the acting head of the ''Oberrat'' who moderates its debates and hearings, the ''Höllgoði''. This officer is chosen from the ''Oberrat'' itself, typically from the High Nobility or Clergy. The sitting ''Höllgoði'' is son of the Leader of the Social Lordship Party of Scotland, Uilliam mac Ailpín (often Anglicised "William MacAilpin" or Germanised "Wilhelm von Alpen"). Mac Ailpín is particularly famous (or perhaps infamous) for refusing, like his father, Raibeart, to use any languages other than Scots or Scottish Gaelic, save for in diplomatic business, for which he often writes in French.
 
 
The office of ''Höllgoði'', when the ''Oberrat'' is not in session, serves as the principle Foreign Minister for the Commonwealth as well. In addition to this appointment, the Marschall is also responsible for the appointment of nine cabinet members, who handle the internal affairs of Niflungland on a national level. These various Ministries are divided into two tiers: Ministries of the State and Ministries of the Nation. Those Ministries of the State deal strictly with affairs not affecting the wider society of Niflungland on a cultural or social level, while the Ministries of the Nation deal with all affairs which affect the society culturally, socially, or ethnically. In the latter category are the Ministries of '''Education''', '''Culture and the Arts''', '''Public Enlightenment and Propaganda''', '''Faith and Religion''', and '''Currency and Vexillology'''; in the former, the Ministries of '''War''', '''Agriculture''', '''Mining and Industry''', '''Justice''', and '''Communications and Railways'''. In addition to these ministries, the Marschall may also choose to appoint several Ministers without Portfolio, who deal with specific issues troubling the nation. At present, there is only one Minister without Portfolio, Olaf Gynt, who deals with relations between the Germanic and Celtic branches of the ORW.
 
 
The National Ministries oversee policy enacted on a national level but typically do not interfere with provincial level policies enacted by the Gubernatorial Secretaries, who may abide by national precedent but respond to problems in individual Regions according to the needs and circumstances of that province. These often enough do, however, follow the precedent and policy of the National Ministries and the Marschall, since Regional Governors are the lowest government office not directly answerable to the ORW. All districts, counties, and bailiwicks below the Regional government, however, are entirely controlled by ORW Komturen and Goði.
 
 
==Military==
 
{{Main|Niflungan Military}}
 
The ''Gemeinswehr'', the military of Niflungland, is its own branch of government. It is responsible for defence of the Commonwealth, both in national and international capacity. It is answerable only to the Vísir as Supreme Commander of Niflungland. Its present organisation originated as the revolutionary army gathered by Sigurð Angatýrsson during the Niflungan [[History_of_Niflungland#Ragnar.C3.B6k|Civil War]], known as the ''Stoßkommando''. The Niflungan Royal Armed Forces (''Königliche Armee''), loyal to Johann II, was officially disbanded when the Commonwealth of Niflungland was constituted in 1920.
 
 
Military organisation and governance is entirely interior. No matter the circumstances, no civil court may ever hear a case involving a soldier, on- or off-duty, active or retired. Rather, the Courts Martial, who also hear the cases of POWs and looks to the governing council of the ''Gemeinswehr'', the ''Kommandeurtribunal'', for final answers on all military cases. The ''Kommandeurtribunal'' answers to the Vísir of the Party (legally different than the Vísir of the Nation, though presently the same person, Sigurð Óðinnsson, occupies both positions), since the ''Gemeinswehr'' is still legally directly joined to the NARP. This guarantees that the loyalty of the military is always directly to the NARP, so the government of the Commonwealth can never stray from the ideology of [[National-Aristocratism]].
 
 
Once made the legal national Armed Forces, the SK merged into a wider structure known as the ''Gemeinswehr'', at which time only the former ''Königliche Armee'' became known as the SK; the ''Königliche Marine'' and ''Luftstreitkräfte'' became the ''Kriegsmarine'' (“War Navy”) and ''Fliegerkorps'' (Flying Corps). The fourth branch of the Armed Forces was the security branch of the SK, a paramilitary wing of the NRP since its very earliest days known as the ''Sicherheitstrennung'' (“Security Detachment”—ST). This party-operated security force became the official ''Polizeidienst'' of the ''Gemeinswehr'', split into military-only and civil branches, the former of which retained the name ST, the latter of which became known simply as ''Polizei''.
 
 
==Demographics==
 
Niflungland's sizable population of 12 million is not the largest in Europa, but it is not by far the smallest. The bulk of the population is concentrated, of course, in Nibelungenland, which is by far the largest of the three homelands with some 8.4 million inhabitants. The Scottish homeland follows close behind with 3.1 million people, and finally Kalmar with roughly 450,000. These sizable populations are sustained, especially in Nibelungenland, by high birth rates, officially listed as 3.3 children per family, though an exact estimate is difficult to establish since bastard children are not registered with the census. Even this official register is, however, quite high and the government expects the population of the Commonwealth to boom in the next decade, possibly tripling within the next ten to twenty years.
 
 
Immigration into Niflungland is strictly controlled in order to maintain "ethno-cultural stability of the nation", according to law laid forth by Vísir Óðinnsson in his Executive Decree No. 84, ''Blood versus Soil''. In this Decree, the relationship of ethnicity ("blood") is balanced against citizenship ("soil"); absolute restrictions are placed on any persons of foreign ethnicity to those already comprising the majority of Niflungland's citizens, in order that immigrants, in particular refugees, do not disrupt society overall. Keeping with National-Aristocratic social thought, the emphasis on the nature of the "foreign element" is ethnic rather than economic: "it is the foreign element being foreign in itself that creates a situation of impoverishment amongst immigrants, therefore the introduction of immigrants most easily assimilated to the national population ''must'' be maintained as the only introduction of immigrants in Niflungland, since these immigrants are not foreign of blood, but of soil only."<ref>Óðinnsson, Sigurð. ''Blut gegen Boden''/''Blood versus Soil''. ExD No. 84, April 1925. 14.</ref> The enforcement and interpretation of this Decree was left in the hands of the ORW, who received their orders through Óðinnsson's Letter Patent as Grand Master of the Order, titled "''Gesellschaftspflege und Gemeinschaftsordnung''" ("Corporate Hygiene and Communal Order"), which in essence forbids the acceptance of immigrants of other than German or Swedish descent, the sole exception being in the case of [[Norse|Ásatrú]] or other heathen seminarians who have come to Niflung for training.
 
 
Niflungan citizenship is a high honour bestowed only on native Niflungans (i.e. those who can trace uninterrupted Niflungan lineage at least two generations back) who upon their 14th year pass the National Examination for Commonwealth Citizenship (NECC). Only Niflungan citizens have a right to a Niflungan passport to leave the country, the right to keep and bear firearms and other weaponry, the ability to participate in government, the ability to be ennobled, and the right to marry and bear children. Since, however, only a slim margin of native Niflungans ever fail the NECC, the majority (indeed, all but .03%) of the population have these rights and abilities. Non-citizens retain the right to live and work within Niflungland so long as they can prove German, Scottish, or Swedish heritage and an absence of connections with socialist, Marxist, anarchist, or other radical groups who are deemed threats to Niflungan social stability.
 
 
Niflungan citizenship is unique in that it can be, and frequently is, revoked during the lifetime of the holder for criminal acts against the Commonwealth or support of political movements deemed "anti-social" in accordance with Executive Decree No. 37, "Social Order and Security", issued by Sigurð Angatýrsson. Anti-socials may regain their citizenship after rehabilitation, usually consisting of time served in one of the ORW's re-education monasteries or NAPN-run prisoner camps, depending on what legal offenses the individual had committed as a result of his anti-social politics. All criminals lose Niflungan citizenship for capital crimes; however, the frequency of such criminals not being executed is so low such revocation rarely affects them.
 
 
The number of Niflungans abroad is very small, though a number of Scots holding Niflungan citizenship live in Ireland, and due to the large Irish population in Glasgow, it is not unusual for a Glasgow Scot to hold dual citizenship in the two countries. The greatest effect on Niflungland's population has been the recent establishment of the Kingdom of Israel as a Middle Eastern client state, done through the cooperation of the ORW, the Ministry of Faith and Religion, and the Niflungan Zionist Organisation. The move elevated Lord Rabbi Abraham, Baron ben Jechiel to the head of the Jewish community in Niflungland as the Lord Rabbi of the Commonwealth and president of the NZO, and created a special status for Jews in Niflungland as dual-citizens of the Niflungan Commonwealth and the Kingdom of Israel, which presently is ruled by Lord Solomon (Heb. Yechiel Salomo) as Lord Protector and Regent of the Throne of David, while research is being done into the present heir to the throne of David. Projects are underway, supported by ORW donations, to rebuild the famed Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem, but some resistance has been raised by [[Christianity|Christian]] and [[Islam|Mohammedan]] groups.
 
 
===Religion===
 
The official state religion of Niflungland is [[Norse|Ásatrú]], in German called ''Altgötterglaube'', “the Faith of the Old Gods”. This is directed in matters of doctrine by the [[ORW]], headed by Sigurð Óðinnsson as ''Großmeister''. Because of its special status, the ORW dominates the life of the people of Niflungland; there is no 'secular society' as exists in nations under more liberal influence. Nevertheless, there is significant religious tolerance in Niflungland for people of other faiths.
 
 
While foreigners are not allowed Niflungan citizenship, they are allowed to live in Niflungland for a designated period using an official Foreign Visitor Pass. Certain communities, such as the Japanese, and Indians, who practice what the ORW has designated as “''Blutglauben'',” or “Blood-Religions,” are allowed to commission permanent places of worship through the ORW for their co-ethnics and co-religionists who may obtain Foreign Visitor Passes in Niflungland in the future. As a result, there is a major Hindu Temple in the city of Chemnitz, which has seen an large number of Hindu Indian visitors, and plans are underway for a Shinto temple dedicated to the ''Kami Nippon'', the spirit of the homeland. A similar, though not entirely the same, attitude is held toward the Jews.
 
 
The Jews, however, are in a unique situation; they are not foreigners, and many in fact have achieved Niflungan citizenship. They nevertheless have a strong sense of cultural independence from Niflungland, and rightfully so; they are, after all, not German, or Swedish, or Scottish, or part of the Niflungan European heritage, but have their own, much older culture. The ORW, recognising that the Jews are independent, and indeed have the benefit of practising their own ancient religion for far longer than the Niflungans without interruption by Christianity, has worked closely with community leaders to assist the Jewish citizens of Niflungland in maintaining a strong sense of Jewish identity. It did not take long to realise over time that outside of the liberal society established by Johann II, and indeed even within that society, the more the Jews themselves acted unique and saw themselves as unique, the more people around them saw them as foreigners.
 
 
[[File:Siva Temple Chemnitz.jpg|thumb|left|The Hindu Temple in Chemnitz is dedicated to Siva and several other deities associated therewith; its architecture blends traditional Indic architecture and classical European architecture.]]Vísir Óðinnsson was quick to realise where the growing anti-Semitic sentiment would lead if he did nothing to defend the Jewish population, seeing as he did entire Jewish populations massacred by Russian peasants after the Bolsheviks overthrow of the Russian government. Civil unrest in the young Commonwealth, especially ethnically charged civil unrest, was an easy way for the hidden opponents of the National-Aristocratic regime to splinter it and take power themselves. The result of this realisation was the ''Niflungische Zionistische Verband'', or Niflungan Zionist League, founded by the ORW leadership and the head Rabbi of the Holy Zion Synagogue Organisation, Lord Abraham, Baron ben Jechiel, who became Lord Rabbi of the Commonwealth. The NZO immediately began purchasing huge tracts of territory in then-British controlled Palestine using Niflungan state funds. The land itself was British governed, but owned by the NZO, a private international corporation. With most of Palestine owned by the NZO, they began distributing plots of land to their members along with securities, leading to a massive emigration of Jews from Niflungland to Judaea. Eventually the NZO instigated a revolt against the British government there, which was weak to begin with owing to how recently it had been obtained as a mandate. The Niflungan government stepped in to intervene, and recognised the small nation as the Kingdom of Israel, whose Lord Protector, Abraham ben Jechiel, would enjoy a special diplomatic relationship with the Niflungan Commonwealth. The solution posed therefore allowed the Jews to occupy a similar position to Hindus and Shinto Japanese. Those with Niflungand citizenship were allowed to keep their citizenship, since it was earned, but were given incentives to relocate to Judaea.
 
 
Aside from the “Blood Religions” of Hinduism, Shinto, and Judaism, the ORW also recognises certain religions as geographically and culturally bound, such as Oriental practises of [[Taoism|Daoism]], [[Confucianism]], and localised religions such as [[Jainism]], [[Sikhism]], {{wikipedia|Yazidi|Yazidism}}, and various local polytheistic religions. Believers of these faiths enjoy special treatment, though not the special funding received by larger, more entrenched ''Blutglaube'', though this is subject to change. A large enough regular visiting population from any given group allows leaders from that religion to petition the ORW and Niflungan government for ''Blutglaube'' status. Some choose not to; Confucianists and Daoists, for example, are by and large believers of the ancient Chinese polytheistic religion, and do not consider the teachings of Confucius or 'the way' religions ''per se'', but augmentations to a much older practise. Either this or they do not require major temples.
 
 
The ORW has designated “''Weltglauben'',” or “World Religions,” including [[Christianity]], {{wikipedia|Baha'i|Bahá'í}}, [[Buddhism]], {{wikipedia|Zoroastrianism|Zoroastrianism}}, [[Islam|Mohammedanism]], and “''Asozialglauben'',” or “Anti-Social Beliefs,” including, [[Voodoo]], {{wikipedia|wicca|Wicca}}, {{wikipedia|Thelema|Thelema}}, various {{wikipedia|satanism|Satanisms}}, and all forms of {{wikipedia|irrelgion|Irreligion}} are penalized on several levels ranging from merely lack of state recognition in the case of Christianity and Buddhism to mandatory enrollment in one of the several ORW re-education monasteries, to death in the case of propagating and openly endorsing irreligious beliefs, which is considered a crime against social order and the Commonwealth.
 
 
Christianity is unique among the religions in that it is the former religion of the Kingdom of Niflunga, and thus has a major organised advocate in the VKN. While its numbers and funding has declined, it is still a powerful force, and openly supported by other Protestant Christian groups throughout Europa. As a result, the Christians find themselves in a significantly better situation than any other penalised religion. Christians are the only group, in fact, aside from those attached to the ORW, allowed to become Niflungan citizens.
 
 
==See also==
 
*[[Nordreich (2009)|Nordreich]]
 
*[[Niflungan Military]]
 
*[[History of Niflungland]]
 
*[[National-Aristocratism]]
 
*[[FC Festung-Oder 1920]]
 
*[[User:Sigurd Odinnson|Sigurð Óðinnsson]]
 
   
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