Metinna, previously an independent realm, is now one of the largest vassal kingdoms in the Nilfgaardian Empire. It is bordered by the Great Sea in the west, Geso to the east, the province of Nazair to the north, and Maecht, with which it forms the Province of Metinna, to the south. The region, one third of which is comprised of the plains of Mag Deira, is bounded to the north by the Yelena and to the south by the Sylte river.
In the past, Metinna was an independent land ruled by sovereign monarchs like Queen Zivelina.[2] This, however, changed in the 13th century when the Nilfgaardian Army took over.[3] To soothe situation, a local dynasty was allowed to govern with relative autonomy.[4] In return, they supply hirelings during times of conflict.[5]
National Emblems
Coats of arms
The current one is based on the from Wiedźmin: Gra Wyobraźni. The second was designed by our resident heraldry and Witcher expert Mboro and was unofficial until CD Projekt used it in the Blood and Wine expansion.
Known people
Locations
Notes
- There is a wine known as Mettina Rose (game spelling) available in The Witcher and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
- Shani is also partial to this wine.
- Due to misspeling on the World map the region is sometimes referred to as "Mettina" in CD Projekt's The Witcher franchise.
References
- ↑ The Witcher Role-Playing Game uses "Mettinese" but it's unclear if this was a misspelling or intentional
- ↑ The Last Wish
- ↑ Genealogy of Ciri - Crispin Kameny
- ↑ The Tower of the Swallow
- ↑ Time of Contempt