Haldenzel



Haldenzel is a province at the northern tip of Ehrenfest.


 * Province of Asmann to the South
 * Province of Khune to the Southeast
 * Province of Herzfeld to the East


 * Duchy of Klassenberg to the North
 * Former territory of the duchy of Zausengas to the West, currently under Klassenberg management

Spoiler from Part 4 Volume 3 Being the nothernmost province of Ehrenfest, Haldenzel is also the coldest, with the harshest winters of the entire duchy. Unlike the southern provinces like Illgner, all of Haldenzels rivers stay frozen throughout most of the cold season, making it less suitable for paper-making than the warmer areas, since production can't continue during winter.

The current giebe of Haldenzel is the brother of Elvira, leader of the currently strongest faction in Ehrenfest and Rozemyne's mother.

Spoiler from Part 4 Volume 3 Due to their rulers being half-siblings of Veronica, the province suffered greatly once the sixth Aub Ehrenfest died and Veronica's faction become the most powerful and numerous in Ehrenfest. For a long time they were completely cut off from receiving small chalices from the temple for Spring Prayer and were hit with higher taxes than any other province.

Only when the commoner Myne entered the temple did the mana situation improve enough that Veronica and her brother High Bishop Bezewanst could no longer justify denying Haldenzel a small chalice.

Under the guidance of the giebe's sister Elvira Heldenzel became one of the pioneers of the printing industry brought into existence by Lady Rozemyne After Illgner it is the second province outside the central district to have a paper-making workshop.

It is also the first area outside the capital to establish a printing workshop.

During Rozemyne's coma Haldenzel is the second place in the entire world to mass produce books from manuscripts penned by Lady Elvira personally.

Spoiler from Part 4 Volume 3 Initially Giebe Haldenzel didn't expect all too much profit from printing books and only goes along with it as a favour to his younger sister Elvira, but the books Elvira penned sell beyond all expections, bringing in large profits for the ailing province. Following this surprise success the Giebe is now quite eager to spread printing throughout the entire province and sees Rozemyne as something of a saviour.