Tvha Jordyng Narn

tvha Jordyng Narn (Troiyan: The New Order) is a 1921 autobiographical manifesto by Troiyan nationalist politician, Segbyld Luvter vairn Norkystor. In it, he describes a romanticized story of his life and struggles, focusing on his experiences in the Third and Fourth Kostenian Wars. As the book goes on, it starts to become more and more heavy with personal opinions and political ideology, with commentaries on incidents and events with a politically driven purpose. The book is hailed as a masterpiece, used as an inspiration and manifesto by Troiyan nationalists while rejected by others, although still considered to be a modern classic.

The book was originally created as an organisation of vairn Norkystor's war memoirs, with the intent to create a separate manifesto book. However, he found himself rewriting his memoirs with superior writing, and he slipped in political and personal commentaries on his incidents. Eventually, he decided to merge the two ideas, and write a full autobiographical manifesto.

A book well known for its blatant racism and anti-Sorillian messagery, it is often observed outside of nationalist circles as a masterpiece despite this. His experiences in the war, although taken with a grain of salt, are considered an exemplary example of a hard-working and skilled soldier. As well as this, his skilled writing and vivid descriptive imagery are praised. However, it is hard to read The New Order due to its politically inclined messages, which call for Sorillians to be placed under a subservient position to Troiyans. It calls for the armistice at the end of the Fourth Kostenian War to be disregarded, and for Troiya to continue the war against Her enemies. Since its creation, it has been banned in several countries, most obviously Sentryzijâ.

Contents

 * Chapter I: Beauty of Birth
 * Chapter II: A Son's Shortcomings
 * Chapter III: Jealousy and Rage
 * Chapter IV: The Quest of Honour
 * Chapter V: War of Identity
 * Chapter VI: Life in Lâvosk
 * Chapter VII: Destruction of Love
 * Chapter VIII: Days in Milogrât
 * Chapter IX: The Death of Valour
 * Chapter X: Battle for Glory
 * Chapter XI: Kâstengrât
 * Chapter XII: The End of the War
 * Chapter XIII: The Return Home
 * Chapter XIV: A Nation Defeated
 * Chapter XV: Shame, Humiliation, and Ignominy
 * Chapter XVI: Hope in the Future
 * 1958 Addendum: The Global Conspiracy