Isger
In its heyday during the Age of Enthronement, Cheliax counted the nations of Andoran, Galt, Isger, Molthune, Nidal, Nirmathas, and Sargava as belonging to its empire. During the chaos that swept across Golarion following the death of Aroden, each of them declared its independence from the motherland—except for Isger. After House Thrune secured its rule in 4640 ar, newly resurgent Cheliax could not afford to lose Isger’s vital overland route to the merchant powerhouse of Druma, and successfully fought to keep it loyal to the crown. Since then, Cheliax has made sure that a succession of craven and loyal stewards has came to power in Isger, none of whom has even whispered the word “independence.”
Isger’s relation to Cheliax became somewhat strained during the recent Goblinblood Wars when Isger was attacked by a massive force from the Chitterwood. Unable to defeat it, the Isgeri government called to all neighboring nations for aid before the goblinoid flood engulfed the entire region. As a vassal state, Isger expected massive military support from Cheliax, but received only a small trickle of soldiers and matériel. The threat was eventually contained with the help of Andoran, Druma, and the Hellknights, although Isger’s army was nearly destroyed in the process.
Once the Glorious Reclamation begins and Cheliax looks like it is in trouble, many Isgeri nobles are unsure about whether they should come to its aid. They know that even if they did, their armed forces would be ineffective. The current steward, Hedvend VI, sends many missives to Egorian pledging his undying loyalty, but rightfully claims that his army is tied up protecting the valuable trade route through his country from bandit attacks.
Certain members of the Isgeri nobility are not as cowed as their steward, and begin to make secret overtures to neighboring nations, including Druma, Molthune, and even Andoran. They know that in its current weakened state, Isger cannot survive independently, and they therefore hope to make a quick alliance should it become obvious that House Thrune is collapsing. These nobles make no contact with the rebels of the Glorious Reclamation, however, believing that this action could fatally poison any future reconciliation with a victorious Queen Abrogail II.
Should House Thrune win the rebellion, Hedvend VI praises the Queen’s might, secretly hoping that she has not discovered that his nobles have been talking with foreign governments. Should the Glorious Reclamation triumph, the Isgeri nobility quickly replace Hedvend with a new steward with few ties to infernal Cheliax, and try to form an alliance with either the new Chelish government or one of the governments they had previously petitioned.