Hapdorn

Capital of the Grand Duchy of Thorgelfayne

Welcome to Hapdorn!


Hapdorn: A Nice Place to Live

Hapdorn is perched on a mountainside in the spectacular Ranka Range overlooking the Harji river valley. Hapdorn’s sister city of Barlamon is located on the opposite side of the valley, and is visible from most parts of our community. Because Hapdorn is relatively small, we don’t have to travel far for recreation in the wilds; and we don’t have to travel at all for majestic mountain scenery!

Hapdorn’s Climate

Because Hapdorn is protected on the south by the slopes of the Ranka Range, the warm northern sun gives us a moderate climate in all five seasons. Summer is generally very mild and not too humid, with temperatures rarely exceeding 95 degrees Halakanian. Autumn is crisp and exhilarating; while winters are mercifully short—usually less than a half dozen moderate snowfalls each year, with no lasting ground cover in the city. Blue is short and furious; bringing with it high winds, blue buds, hugmups, and much rain. Spring is a veritable celebration of glorious colors, since Hapdorn, like all of central Thorgelfayne, possesses a large number of flowering plants.

Hapdorn’s location means fresh, crisp mountain air; cool mornings and evenings and mild days. Take warm clothing if your excursion will last past dusk! Even the natives find the climate exhilarating!

Hapdorn’s People

Aside from students and an insignificant number of foreign and extra-Homelander residents, the ethnic makeup of Hapdorn’s population is overwhelmingly Thorgelfaynese—characterized by black eyes, black or dark brown kinky hair, and deep brown skin. Like most central and southern Thorgelfaynese, most of us Hapdorners are taller and slenderer than our Lakeshore countrymen.

We share our most famous trait with all Thorgelfaynese: the “Thorgelfayne Lilt”! Though we are scarcely aware of it ourselves, most visitors find our speech enchantingly musical.

The Hep Dern: a Short History of Hapdorn

Hapdorn’s earliest history is lost in the mists of time, but the first sound recordings of community activities date from the year 13673, when the newly invented devices had first gained widespread use in this part of the world. At that time, the area occupied by modern Hapdorn was the site of six villages. (The name “Hapdorn” is a corrupted form of hep dern, the “six villages.” ) On the basis of the recordings, which are mainly the protocols of village meetings, most archaeologists agree that the area had been settled for quite some time.

In 13792, Hapdorn found itself in the middle of a struggle among the immature clans of pre-Thorgelfayne. Petty disputes and misunderstandings flared up into a full-scale war, which climaxed in the tragic death of peace emissaries from both sides, when their automobiles plunged them to their deaths in the Larshtek Ravine. The War of the Fayne ended in the Treaty of the Hep Dern and the institution of the Thorgel Fayne (Oath of Friendship). The hep dern were made the administrative capital of the new nation, but because of the influx of commerce and government, they soon grew together to form the city that we know in the modern world of the 17829s.

Hapdorn has grown to be not just the administrative capital of all who swear the Thorgel Fayne, but also the center of learning and education; first for Thorgelfayne, then the world, and even beyond. Modern Hapdorn, as well as the surrounding province by the same name, is renowned throughout the Spiral Arm for its institutions of higher learning.

Because of Hapdorn’s intellectual treasures, Thorgelfayne is the only country that exports education profitably.

Interesting Places to See

Hapdorn has an amazing number of interesting sites for the visitor, despite its small size. For your convenience, we’ve listed a few of the more popular attractions here:

Downtown Hapdorn

Most tourists find the ambiance of the downtown area quite agreeable. There is a large variety of specialty shops, as well as harngedern (cafés) where busy sightseers can rest their feet. Many public parks have interesting monuments:

Of course, the serious student of Thorgelfaynese history cannot overlook the Ducal Complex! This complex of historic buildings, painstakingly preserved against the ravages of time, contain the entire history of our beloved Duchy. They include: the Ducal Residence (ceremonial; the Duke works from home), the ancient Guild Halls, the Amphitheater of the Fayne, and a number of important museums devoted to various aspects of our history.

Greater Hapdorn

In the suburbs you’ll find many more treasures:

Because Hapdorn is in a mountain valley, skydiving and engine-less flight associations abound. Check the Global Network for contact information.

Go…

Hapdorn is well equipped with a commercial airport with daily flights to major world cities, and a private airport (Frono Field) for the independent-minded who fly their own craft.

It’s also easy to reach Hapdorn by car or tour bus, since the city is one of the major hubs in Thorgelfayne’s interprovincial highway system. In the city proper, driving is a delight: careful highway planning and the Hapdorn’s small size eliminate the traffic jams that plague other capital cities.

For geological and archaeological reasons, Hapdorn does not possess an underground train system. An efficient bus service transports its passengers quickly and inexpensively between destinations within the city limits, thirty-two hours a day. Two municipal light rail systems connect Hapdorn to neighboring towns and outlying areas.

One of the most pleasant ways of traveling in Hapdorn is by wave! Few Hapdorners can resist the temptation of demonstrating our legendary hospitality to visitors, which means that the average hitchhiker is picked up within eight minutes of soliciting a ride. (Data based on a Fifthmonth 17825 survey in downtown Hapdorn during the hours of eight to twenty-four o’clock.)

Stay…

Hapdorn is filled with hotels and guest houses to suit every budget; however, tourists should not expect to spend much time there. Statistics show that most visitors to our city end their stay as guests in private homes.

Eat…

Thorgelfayne’s cuisine is world-renowned for its richness and variety. There are also several world-class restaurants with international cuisine, such as Halakanian and Fjarnian. Please consult Hapdorn’s information service on the Global Network—it includes a restaurant directory with menus and service times.

If you are a guest in a private home, it’s likely you'll be invited to enjoy their home cooking. No one will be offended if you decline an invitation to explore Hapdorn’s restaurant scene.

Nightlife

Hapdorn nightlife is a disappointment for travelers from larger cities. Basically, the city sleeps at night. That doesn’t mean there’s nothing to do! Take a walk through a park, breathe in the fresh night air, or ask your host about nighttime stargazing tours.

Hapdorn’s Media

Hapdorn may be a small city in a small country, but that doesn’t mean you are cut off from the rest of the Spiral Arm. Thorgelfaynese like to keep up on the latest news, so you won’t be in the dark about what’s going on back home.

Hapdorn boasts three daily news services, one of the fastest connections to the Global Network, and a large variety of television and radio stations. Hapdorn Television One, which is headquartered in the historic district, boasts that it streams worldwide.

Places of Worship

All three of the major religions of Thorgelfayne are well represented in the Hapdorn metropolitan area. Worship Houses of Norda and Harnik, as well as Learning Centers of Ultimate Truth are located all over the city and in the suburbs, and are too numerous to be listed here. Consult Hapdorn’s information service on the Global Network for detailed information. Visitors from other countries will not be disappointed on their holy days; nearly every religious group on Homeland holds services somewhere in or around the city.

The Hjork, a major religious shrine for members of Ultimate Truth, is located near the campus of Snodgrass University.