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king Skilfil visits his land
Popular legend holds that Zar had three sons who founded the three tribes
about 350 years ago. According to the Nidikans, popular legend is wrong.
Zar had two sons and a daughter, Nidik. Raised by her hunter-nymph mother,
Nidik was as aggressive as her older and younger brothers, if not more so.
After the quarrel separating and delineating the modem tribes, Surlt took
as his inheritance the citadel which now bears his name, a fortress safely
away from the borders of the Wilds, leaving the eastmost citadel for his
younger brother, Ockless. Nidik, left out of the inheritance, took the eastern
citadel by force before Ockless got there, and refused to relinquish control.
Secretly relieved, Ockless went west where he eventually discovered a way
to force giants to build a third citadel for him near the Buchek River.
Then Ockless made up a song, and not long after, the folk of both Ockless
and Surlt contrived to reduce the embarrassment of their heroic founders
by changing popular legend. According to this new song, Zar had three sons,
not two sons and a daughter. Additionally, the choosing of the citadels
was supposedly by lot. The Nidikans have taken this in stride. It is still
a great joke to say that Ockless and Surlt no longer have a sister but a
female brother, and then extend on the idea to make some vulgar comments
about the virility and sexual preference of the other two Zar-sons. At least,
such is the story told by modern Nidikans.
The descendants of Nidik weathered attacks by neighboring Surlt tribespeople,
internal struggles, and even a slarge siege without suffering major harm
to either the fortress or its inhabitants. However around 200 years ago
a trio of giants, seeking revenge for the slavery they had endured when
forced by Ockless to build his citadel, discovered Nidik and confused it
with Ockless (giants can be a little slow at times). The giants destroyed
the fortress, turning it to rubble not worth living in. An alternate story
says that the giants were sent to attack Nidik by Ockless' king, whose dynasty
could control giants.
About a century ago, King Skilfil's great-grandfather rebuilt his inheritance.
The Zarings lacked the technology to construct massive fortifications, but
through arrangements with the dwarfs the fortess of Nidik was rebuilt in
its present state. The great lower bailey is still missing today, and the
city his divided in two: The high city, within the fortified walls, and
the low city that extend outside of the fortifications.
The last great activity of the citadel was the Nobody-Won-War, waged by Skilfil's father against Surlt. As the name implies, no great effect was obtained from the conflict.
