Horonians

The Horonians are an NPC faction in Hyrule: Total War.

Description
The natives of Horon are a fairly simple people whose origin remains unknown. Some believe they were Labrynnians that migrated north some time in the distant past, while more grounded theories claim that they are descendants of the ancient Tarminians that once worshipped the Forests north of their current villages. Indeed evidence of this connection is apparent in their religious worship of the four seasons and nature rather than supernatural deities that dominate the faiths of western cultures. Regardless of their past, the Horonians are a very peaceful people willing to open up and associate with anyone willing to return the favor.

Physiology
Horonians are members of one of the most widespread races in Hyrule, being members of the same species as Hylians, Sheikah, Ordonians, Cobble, Gerudo, Lokomo, and Labrynnians. The physical characteristics of the Horonian's ears are unknown, as no uncovered individuals have yet been shown in-game.

Ancient Age
The Horonians are descendents of the Tarminians, a group of Hylians who settled Holodrum following the exodus of the Wind Tribe into the heavens. Over the following centuries the Tarminians came to settle the ancient City of Tarm and worship its resident being of the same name and its Fairy offspring.While the fate of the Tarminians is unknown, some of their people survived and settled the southern reaches of Holodrum, founding the town of Horon.

Several centuries before the Rise of Ganon, Horon experienced an expansionist period, establishing two colonies in the northwest of Holodrum. This era would come to a halt as their new settlements perished to flood and plague.

Geography
The Horonians inhabit the southern valleys and meadows of Holodrum, between the Woods of Winter and the Tarm Woods to the North, and bordered on the west by the Spool Swamp and on the East by the mountains that guard Samasa Desert. Their namesake town is built along a small lake and located slightly west of Eyeglass Lake. Horonian lands are largely disorganized and unpatrolled, remaining wild and dangerous beyond the borders of their towns.

Society
Horonian culture is agrarian and pacifist, largely centered around a nature cult that worship the Fairies of Tarm as guardians of the land. Government is largely decentralized, focused on locally selected leaders such as Mayors or the revered Horonian mystics. While perfectly capable and willing to defend themselves, the Horonians are an unaggressive people unused to the warfare of the west, and due to their peaceful development remain wiling to trade or negotiate with any people who offer a means to better their own lives.

Technology
Despite their naturalistic lifestyles and geographic isolation, the Horonians are not adverse to advanced technology if it offers a means of bettering their lives. The Horonians display the industrial knowledge to produce iron or steel armor on a mass scale, and Horonian Mystics have, to limited success, been able to harness Fairy magic to their own use.

Strengths, Weaknesses, and Abilities

 * Simple Lifestyle: Horonians live a simple life and rarely have problems with morale or happiness in the campaign.
 * Willing Members: Horonians generally are willing to trade and ally with anyone that has supplies, conveniences, and technology that is better than theirs.
 * Pacifists: Horonians have no standing army, and if attacked will usually only defend themselves with simple tools.

Campaign Info

 * Faction Leader: Ruul
 * Settlements: 1
 * Horon (town, capital)
 * Diplomacy:
 * At war: Stalfos

Standard

 * Townsfolk
 * Horon Soldiers
 * Horon Mystics

Command

 * Mystic Guide

Agents

 * Horonian Trader

Heroes

 * Ruul
 * Maku Tree

Trivia

 * The symbols around the rim of the Horonians faction symbol are the eight Essences of Nature from The Legend of Zelda Oracle of Seasons; going clockwise, they are Changing Seasons, Fertile Soil, Gift of Time, Bright Sun, Soothing Rain, Nurturing Warmth, Blowing Wind, and Seed of Life.