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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 Commonwealth of Niflungland''' (German: ''Der Gemeinwesen Niflungland'') is a proud nation of the Alliance [[Nordreich (2009)|Nordreich]]. It is renowned for its progeny of great artists, poets, and philosophers, as well as its staples in the spice trade and swineherding. 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. He holds residence in the Regnhöll, his palace on the island of Unst in Shetland.
   
 
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.
 
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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