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| 49.3% [[w:Irreligion|Irreligious]]
| 44.0% [[AsatruUlvriktru|AsatruarUlvriktruar]]
| 1.6% [[Ademarism|Ademarist]]
| 1.3% [[Akronism|Akronist]]
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Around the 11th century, a series of wars erupted in [[Norgsveldet]] which led to the creation of the kingdoms of Riksheim and Novreheim. Many people fled Norgsveldet, and some of them crossed the Concordian Ocean and settled in Novaris.
 
Some of these Norgsveltians settled in Tretrid, bringing Norgsveltian culture and [[AsatruUlvriktru]] to Tretrid. As they assimilated into Tretrid, Tretridian culture started to have certain Norgsveltian influences to them, and [[AsatruUlvriktru]] soon replaced [[Yuserism]] as the dominant faith in Tretrid.
 
The migrations of Norgsveltians displaced some of the people already living there, which lead to a wave of migrations throughout Tretrid, as well as a series of wars. The balance of power was severly disrupted, and by the end of the 11th Century, three kingdoms, Norþrena, Easþrena, and Suþrena had consolidated power and become the dominant powers in Tretrid.
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Most of Tretridian West Novaris had been lost in the war, as the collapse of authority in Cynebury caused no amount of troubles for the colonies. They were swiftly reclaimed by Volscina and Celanora.
 
===AsatruarUlvriktruar Wars of Religion===
In 1770, King Gustaf II of [[Norgsveldet]] declared himself the Fylkir of AsatruUlvriktru, declaring himself the head of [[AsatruUlvriktru]] over the traditional AsatruarUlvriktruar leader, the High Gothir. The following religious schism would split the religion into two denominations: Gustafic AsatruUlvriktru, which recognized Gustaf II as the Fylkir; and Gothiric AsatruUlvriktru, which continued to recognize the Gothirs as the religious authority.
 
Following Gustaf's declaration, King [[Alfred IV of Tretrid|Ælfred IV]] proclaimed the Edict of Sweoraport, which refused to recognize Gustaf as Fylkir and instead reaffirmed the authority of the Gothirs. This in effect enforced Gothiric AsatruUlvriktru as the state religion of Tretrid. Ælfred quickly followed this up by decreeing that anyone who believed that Gustaf was the leader of the religion were heretics and were to be punished accordingly. This lead to a 50 year era of religious fervor and state persecution that only ended in 1802 when the newly crowned Queen Eadgyð II revoked the many decrees enforcing religious persecution in Tretrid.
 
Around the same time, Tretrid waged a number of wars against Norgsveldet to limit Norgsveltian influence over Novaris and to halt the spread of Gustafic AsatruUlvriktru.
===19th century===
In 1804, Eadgyð II commenced sweeping reforms of the Tretridian government with the proclamation of the Charter of Privileges, which was in essence the Tretridian constitution. The Charter expanded the role of the Witan to take up most of the duties of day-to-day governance of Tretrid, and also mandated elections to the Folkmoot. As Eadgyð continued to retain command of the military and to dictate foreign policy, her reign has been argued to employ an early form of [[Royalistic Populism|royalistic populism]].
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Interestingly enough, the relatively autonomous regions of [[Union of Wessæria|Wessæria]] and [[Free City of Clifport|Clifport]] claimed to not have been dissolved by proclamation of the Witan, unlike the administration of Tretridian Southwest Gondwana. While Ælfric II demanded that the Union of Wessæria and the Free City of Clifport be recognized as part of the Tretridian crown, the Witan refused to grant them that status. Wessæria persisted until its partition and later collapse, while Clifport would declare itself a republic the next year, renaming itself [[Dræset]].
 
The revolution itself led to the ÞCP to be banned and spurred the creation of the AsatruUlvriktru Democratic Party of Tretrid (ÞAD), which sought to promote royalistic populism. As the Conservative Party had largely collapsed due to the Great War, the ÞAD would entirely supplant it even as it remained small throughout the 1920s.
 
The political power struggle between the King and Witan that had started during the Great War continued well into the 1920s, as Ælfric II sought to assert his authority against a Witan that had grown massively in power since the start of the 19th century. One of the primary results of this struggle was establishment of [[Transnalpia]] as an independent country under the Tretridian crown in 1927, an action that historians have largely attributed to spite as to remove the jurisdiction of the lucrative Transnalpian Rail from the jurisdiction of the Witan.
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Tretrid is mainly dominated by Tretridian people, though there is a small minority of [[Lissian (people)|Lissians]] throughout the peninsula. In the eastern regions of Tretrid, there are significantly more ethnic Norgsveltians.
===Religion===
About 44% of Tretridians are of the [[AsatruUlvriktru]] faith, as that religion was brought over by Norgsveltian settlers in the 11th century, and slowly became embedded in Tretrid over time. When Gustaf II of Norgsveldet made himself the head of the AsatruUlvriktru religion, the Tretridians following the AsatruUlvriktru faith rejected the authority of the King and instead continued following the Gothirs.
 
In recent decades, Tretrid has become increasingly irreligious, and an estimated 49% of Tretridians do not identify with any religion.
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