Moorden Governorate

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Moorden Governorate
Moorden
From top, clockwise: Kurst Capital Region and surrounding boroughs, the lowland moors of South Arcerion, view of the Aileach Mountains
From top, clockwise: Kurst Capital Region and surrounding boroughs, the lowland moors of South Arcerion, view of the Aileach Mountains
Flag of Moorden Governorate
Motto: 
Edge of Carna
CountryArcerion
Head of GovernorateLieutenant-Governor
Population
 (2026)
 • Total39,090,640
Time zoneUTC-5:00 (ECT)

Overview

History

Population

Kinnaird

KCR

Boundaries of Moorden Governorate.

Chester-on-Moore

Easthampton

Major Government Institutions

Carnish Royal Families and Lands

Kurst Capital Region

Old Lore:

Moorden is Arcerion's Eastern most governate, and the one that produces the vast majority of its raw resources such as iron ore, bauxite, copper, nickel, cobalt, molybdenum and tungsten. Moorden's capital, Easthampton is a major manufacturing city, and the railheads it uses send important raw materials as far South as the Cape and as far North as Telonaticolan. Moorden has long been known for its beautiful mountains, as well as the rolling hills that separate the greater Arco plains from the Eastern Mountains. Resort towns in the mountains are popular spots for tourism, with small cottages and chalets being a staple of Arco winter culture as people look to ski and mountaineer. It is also home to some of the Army's winter warfare and mountaineering courses, meaning it is a prized posting for soldiers looking to experience something other than the rolling plains of Northlea or Oakham. Moorden has also traditionally been the home of Arcerion's finest rugby teams, the Easthampton Mountainmen being the winners of the National Rugby Championship seven of the last ten years since 2015. Moorden has been taking a greater role in Arco politics as the Warrington Straits, the transitory sea passage between the Malentine and Songun Seas have meant the city of Chester-on-Moore required more ivnestment from the federal government in rail and port facilities.