Sigland

Sigland is a semi-autonomous region of Hetland, variously described as a country, province or region. Most people in Sigland speak Siglanden Creole, a language of mixed Slovecian and Laranian descent.

History
Sigland was an uninhabited island up until the 15th century, when Slovecian speaking Hettic explorers colonized the island and imported a large quantity of Laranian slaves to work plantations on the rich, fertile soil. In 1798 the Hettic parliament passed the Siglanden Freedom Act, emancipating the slaves.

Independence Movement
In recent days disagreement with the Hettic government have led to widespread independence movements, several of which are participating in a guerrilla warfare technique against the Hettic government. In 1913 Siglanden guerrilla forces entered a Hettic military base in the city of Tuuvaset and bombed it, leading to the First Siglanden Independence War. In winter of 1923 peace talks began in the capital of Sigland, to negotiate independence.