abstract
| - Nordlandic Culture, while often likened by detractors (most notably the ideological left) to such groups as Italy's National Fascist Party or the German NSDAP for strong nationalistic and anti-communist trends which have helped to shape the history of Nordlandic alliances. Ideologically Nordland is more closely aligned with a Constitutional Monarchy heavily influenced by the prevalent francoist principal of meritocracy. Often attributed to the community's outstanding longevity, the elusive culture of Nordland was first realized with the 2006 amalgamation of the Prussian Federation and the Volksleitung a merger which gave birth to arguably the best bonding community to meet cybernations. The community grew quickly, reaching it's peak of 367 members before 2007 saw the unveiling of Norse retribution and the disbanding of the first Nordreich. Despite the constant barrage of character assassinations and military campaigns which carried on through out the Norden Verein era, Nordreich was refounded by the initial membership in 2009. There are a number of factors which have served in refining the elusive and largely disputed culture of Nordland, ranging from the scripts of the Havamal to the Prussian Virtues and finally on to Nordreich's Code of Chivalry. The Code acts as a guiding set of values for the citizens of the Reich to follow. The chivalric code was written to be in line with Nordreich's the four driving points of Nordreich
* To protect the existence and principles of all Nordlandic players and alliances within Cyber Nations.
* To defend victims of unjust in-game attacks of an out-of-character nature.
* To unite the Nordlandic alliances, cultures and creeds of Cyber Nations under one banner of protection, unity and excellence.
* To maintain an enduring brotherhood, by fostering a spirit of camaraderie, loyalty, and unity among members and supporters. Both the Chivalric code and the four driving points are very much in character with the fantastical and romanticised image put forth by Nordreich both in their structure and imagery- often depicting characters and scenes from European Folklore, Cimmeria and other popular depictions of historical European cultures.
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