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=== First Golden Age ===
 
=== First Golden Age ===
 
Ordona Province was granted semi-autonomy by [[Princess Nylin Zelda I]] during her reign.
 
Ordona Province was granted semi-autonomy by [[Princess Nylin Zelda I]] during her reign.
 
== Traits ==
 
 
=== Faction Type ===
 
* '''Generalist'''
 
The Ordonians were not particularly militant and had no real standard for military production or deployment. They were nearly improvisational with their tactics, deploying whatever they could when faced with threats.
 
 
=== Faction Military Focus ===
 
* '''Cavalry/Infantry'''
 
Ordona Province deployed a large variety of mounted warriors, both on the backs of goats and horses. This large cavalry force was backed up with unprofessional infantry in the form of militias and civilian rabbles.
 
 
=== Racial Bonuses/Penalties ===
 
* Combat Performance in Snow +1
 
* All Generals have Farming +1 and Local Popularity +1
 
* First-Level Farms are free and generate 10% additional food
 
* Combat Performance in Deserts -1
 
* All Generals have Management -1 and Defense -1
 
 
=== Culture ===
 
* '''Civilized'''
 
Ordona Province was largely agrarian and worker-class. Despite this they maintained a proper and civilized nation.
 
* '''Strict Goddess Worship'''
 
Ordonians worshipped the three Goddesses of Hyrule. Despite numerous iconography of the spirit known as Ordona, they Ordonians themselves did not recognize the being as a true deity, rather a servant of the Goddesses themselves.
 
   
 
==Units==
 
==Units==

Revision as of 00:24, 16 May 2018

Ordona Province
Ordona Province

Main Colour

Dark Yellow

Religion

Goddess Worship

Culture

Civilized

Faction Theme

Marching Themes




Ordona Province (Pronounced Ord-on-a) is a planned playable faction in Hyrule Conquest.

Description

Established as a vassal state of the Kingdom of Hyrule, Ordona Province grew to become the most powerful agrarian nation in all of history. What they lacked in military might they made up for with a powerful economy fueled by crops, livestock, and some of the finest brew this side of Lake Hylia. Motivated by hard work and having a good time, the people of Ordona Province were nonetheless some of the toughest folks around.

Ordonians

The Ordonians are the descendents of Ancient Hylians unburdened by the keeping of pure bloodlines. They displayed a much larger variety of features from their Hylian cousins, everything from skin tone to hair and eye colors. A notable trait of the Ordonians was their rounded ears, a trait passed on to all their children even if one parent is of Hylian blood. As a result it was considered quite taboo (and in some circles, outright illegal) for Hylian and Ordonian marriages to take place for fear of a Hylian genocide.

History

Ancient Age

Ordona Province began as the Ancient Hylian colony of Nal Ordona. In 5000 BG, the armies of Hyrule assembled in the small farming settlement in a bid to lure Sulkaris' Gohma into a trap on the plains of Ordona. Over the following millennia, Ordona remained a vital agrarian province of the Kingdom of Hyrule. Its Ancient Hylian citizens were unconcerned with perpetuating the traits associated with Hylians, creating a vastly different variety of physical traits and genetic diversity. At some point a mutation causing rounded ears became dominant among the Ordonians, this trait in fact will be present in a child even if one parent is a pure hylian.

First Golden Age

Ordona Province was granted semi-autonomy by Princess Nylin Zelda I during her reign.

Units

Civilian

Standard

Siege Weaponry

Hero Units

Heroes

Titan

  • Ordon

Language

Ordonains speak a distinct dialect of the Hylian language, a descendant of Ancient Hylian, much like their Hylian cousins. The Ordonian dialect is fully intelligible with the standard Hylian used by the Kingdom of Hyrule.

Society

Trivia

Ordonbetasymbol

Ordona's original symbol concpet.

  • Ordona Province's original faction symbol was a stylized grain stalk or flower, rather than the stylized head of an Ordonian Goat.