Langladians

Origin and History
Langladians (or Langlanes) are the people living in the city of Langlade, regardless of their race, nationality and language. What is usually seen as the Langladian culture is in reality the mix of two cultures : the Chelonese culture and the Neo-Langladian one, hence why this people is almost non existent outside the city walls.

The Chelonese Culture
The oldest of the two peoples are the Chelonese, who are the natives to the coasts of Lake Chelon, which borders the city. They are also found in Harajuku and Vasenkyo. The Chelonese speak the Santoxi language, and have for religion the Santoxi folklore. They have always been a people of farmers and traders, most notably because of the fertile soils around the lake, as well as its strategic position along importat trade routes. One notable figure of the Chelonese is Jakon Snakoza, who was one of the founders of the Confederation of Chelon, and later Santochi.

The Neo-Langladian Culture
The Neo-Langladian people, as for them, were a large group of foreigners who migrated to the city a lot later in history. The Neo-Langladians were a people of sailors and warriors, and they settled in the region because of its strategic importance. They have always been united and remained in the Langlade peninsula, coexisting with the natives of the city in relative harmony. Today, the Neo-Langladians speak a dialect derived from the Santoxi, but most of them follow the faith of Soleannen. The Mercenary Company of Fáro de Cullerá consists primarily of Langladians, and is led by Exited Dellwood, who was also the father of the First Republic of Langlade.

The Senikun of Santochi and the 2nd Republic of Langlade
After the creation of the Senikun of Santochi, Neo-Langladians found themselves in a minority nation-wide, which many were unhappy of, although they weren't persecuted. Furthermore, some of them were unhappy of the new diplomatic stance of the nation, and left in the second biggest migration the city has ever known. The exiles, led by Exited Dellwood formed Fáro de Cullerá, and spent many years fighting abroad in various conflicts. After amassing enough wealth, and seeing the decline of the Supreme Trade Republic, which Langlade was a part of, Exited seized the opportunity and captured Langlade, proclaiming the independence of the city and marking the return of the exiles home. The era of the 2nd Republic saw a large domination by the Neo-Langladians, reinstating their dialect as the official one and renaming several landmarks.