Orodeth

Orodeth is a nation in northwestern Syra. It is run by the Mercantile Alliance, which operates out of the port cities of Northeron and Drakkengarde. Most of the settlements in the center of the nation are simple farming communities, though many larger towns do good business by utilizing the bustling trade along the river.
History
In 1580, a dwarf named Torvald Flameforge founded the kingdom of Belsimar. Primarily centralized in the middle of the continent, the port cities of Northeron and Drakkengarde were built at the mouths of the river to facilitate trade. Belsimar was constantly besieged by giants, ogres, trolls, and orcs, however, and in 1842 the kingdom fell. Northeron and Drakkengarde, however, were far enough away that the giants and their minions didn't bother with them, and survived as isolated, independent city-states.
In 2291, a band of adventurers known as the Champions of the Dawn finally defeated the giants, reclaiming the land. They decided to found a new kingdom, and bring Northeron and Drakkengarde under their rule. As their elven wizard had been slain in the final battle against the giants, the four surviving adventurers decided to name their new kingdom after her, christening it Orodeth in her memory.
Unfortunately, the heroes were ill-suited for sharing power in joint rule. Bickering turned to violence, and soon they were in open warfare with each other in what would come to be known as the War of the Dawn. Seeing the benefits of a unified nation, but also the lack of leadership by their supposed kings, nobles and merchants from Northeron and Drakkengarde joined together and formed the Mercantile Alliance to ensure smooth trade while their rulers tried to kill each other.
The War of the Dawn ultimately ended in 2318, having claimed the lives of all four members of the Champions of the Dawn. The Mercantile Alliance was quick to fill the vacuum by seizing power, becoming the official rulers of Belsimar. After nearly thirty years of fighting, the people were glad for the stability they provided and the prosperity they facilitated, and welcomed them with open arms.