Though the Change caused a large loss of life everywhere, Oregon suffered less than most places of similar population density. Although the region lost over 95 percent of its population, it was spared being turned into a "death zone" with no survivors except bands of cannibals—the usual fate for areas around large cities—for several reasons. First, much of the population of Portland—the largest city in the region—was forced out by the Portland Protective Association (PPA) and either died
en masse or joined the tens of thousands congregated in large refugee camps around
Salem. Second, the Oregon state government prevented refugees from foraging in the rural areas without government approval. This protected the rural areas from losing their food and supplies, especially since rural citizens tended to fight off the foragers successfully. Third, large numbers of people living in refugee camps with limited medical supplies became susceptible to disease, including the
bubonic plague. Thanks to strict quarantine methods, the rural communities in Oregon were spared the worst effects of the plague. Post-Change Oregon history is then marked with the PPA's attempts to conquer the entire Willamette Valley, but the southern communities—led by the Bearkillers and Clan Mackenzie—successfully opposed them. The last attempt was called the War of the Eye, or the Protector's War, and ended with the mutual deaths of Lord Protector Arminger at the hands of Lord Bear Havel, who died shortly thereafter from his own wounds from the duel. The end of the war saw the end of the PPA's attempts at southern conquest, and the creation of "The Meeting", a United Nations–like organization dedicated to keeping the peace among the different factions in the valley. A decade later, the nations of the Meeting became embroiled in a war with the combined forces of the
Church Universal and Triumphant and the United States of
Boise.
Portland Protective Association (PPA) The
Portland Protective Association is a neo-
feudal absolute monarchy founded by history professor and
Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) member Norman Arminger and his wife Sandra, aided by former
urban gang members and members of the SCA. The nation follows medieval
Norman customs and practices. The nation builds castles to protect its farming communities and serve as the centers of regional government. The PPA aristocracy often refers to its members as
Associates. For a time, the PPA had an
antipope, Leo XIV, and operated an
Inquisition, but this ended after contact was re-established with
the real Pope in Badia, Italy.
Knights are the strength of the PPA military, and are trained from childhood to fight as armored horsemen, often on barded horses. Since the death of Norman Arminger at the end of the War of the Eye, Sandra rules for her daughter Mathilda as a
regent. The national
heraldic symbol adopted by the PPA is the
Lidless Eye, an allusion to the
Eye of Sauron from
J. R. R. Tolkien's
The Lord of the Rings. The PPA is ruled from Portland, and stretches from
Astoria to
Pendleton. The Protector's Palace was once the Portland
Central Library.
Bearkillers A military organization founded by former
Marine Mike Havel, the
Bearkillers is composed of refugees from the Change. The group emigrated from its beginnings in
Idaho to a base at Larsdalen (the former Larsson family ranch) in Oregon. Havel saved the wealthy Larsson family from death after crash-landing their light airplane in the mountains of Idaho; they later formed the nucleus of the Bearkillers. The lands held by the Bearkillers are divided into
thorps, outlying farms centering upon a fortified settlement with a
smithy, mill, and other utilitarian buildings. These thorps are usually the estates of "A Listers", on which live an "A Lister" family and those families and individuals who are under their protection. The Bearkillers military élite are the
A Listers, who become part of the brotherhood of the Bearkillers after completing an apprenticeship program. Membership in the A List is open to men and women who are able to meet the rigorous physical requirements and have passed the requisite training regimen. At their graduation, new "A Listers" are sworn onto the rolls, and branded between the eyebrows with a small vertical line. The Bearkillers' military is noted for its use of
pikes and
horse archers, but are most feared for their skill with the
backsword. The Bearkillers are governed by a leader, titled
Lord Bear, and a democratic council. The heraldic symbol of the Bearkillers is a red or crimson snarling bear's head on brown. After being rebuilt into a fortified
homestead, the home was renamed Dun Juniper and became the capital of the faction. The Clan includes several other Duns that were built as the population expanded, as well as the
walled city of Sutterdown, which is based on the town of
Brownsville. Clan Mackenzie's weapon of choice is the
longbow, but in hand-to-hand fighting they use the
gladius and buckler. The Clan practices religious freedom, but there are few non-Wiccans in the population, mostly due to mass conversions after the Change. The heraldic symbol of the clan is a
crescent moon above silver
elk horns on green. The Mackenzie
tartan is colored green, brown, and black, with thin orange piping.
Mount Angel After the Change, the
Benedictine monks of
Mount Angel Abbey aided the local town and refugees through the worst of the crisis. Similar to organizations like the
Knights Templar, the monks and sisters of the Abbey now maintain martial skills to protect their nation. Mount Angel Abbey itself was rebuilt into a large fortress that is considered the strongest in the area. The head of the Abbey is also the most influential leader of
Mount Angel, though the town elects a mayor to govern it in secular matters. The Mount Angel banner carries the image of
Virgin and
Child.
Corvallis Corvallis is a
city-state at the southern end of the Willamette Valley. The former faculty of
Oregon State University governs the city as the Faculty Senate, which holds public assemblies in the
Gill Coliseum. The traditions of the university have been adopted by the new nation, with
the school fight song acting as the national anthem and the school mascot as their flag. It is a very wealthy state that also controls the port town of
Newport. It serves as the headquarters of The Meeting. The Corvallis military prefers jointed pikes as their weapon of choice, bolstered by catapults, ballistae, and other siege engines.
Dúnedain Rangers Founded by Astrid Larsson (of the Bearkiller-Larsson family) and Eilir Mackenzie, the
Dúnedain Rangers are a semi-
mercenary military organization that protects caravans and fights brigands in the Willamette Valley. The Ranger lifestyle is based largely on
The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien—which they refer to as "the Histories"—even to the point of requiring all members to learn
the Elvish language. Rangers are also required to learn
sign language as part of their training. The Rangers operate out of Mithrilwood, which is located in the old
Silver Falls State Park, centered upon their settlement, Stardell Hall. The Rangers' flag features a silver tree and seven stars, similar to the
royal standard of Gondor as depicted in
The Lord of the Rings.
Central Oregon Ranchers Association (CORA) The
Central Oregon Ranchers Association is a
confederation of independent ranchers and farmers located in
Central Oregon. After the Change, the ranchers and farmers of the area took in refugees who now work in exchange for settlement land. CORA's warriors prefer to ride horseback and wield
bows,
sabres, and
javelins. The capital is located at
Bend.
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs The
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs are a confederation of
Native American tribes, originally confined to the
Warm Springs Indian Reservation, which expanded after the Change. Warm Springs accepted refugees from the Change to settle in their territory and help with farming. Many of these refugees adopted the local customs and traditions of the tribes. They remained neutral during the War of the Eye, but did allow CORA forces to pass through their territory.
Pendleton Shortly after the Change, the town of
Pendleton and the local ranchers became embroiled in a civil war against a nearby Native American reservation. For a short time the area was a duchy of the PPA, but the PPA was forced to withdraw after the end of the War of the Eye. By 2020, there was a nominal government located at Pendleton, but the local ranchers continue to exercise influence during the annual
Pendleton Round-Up. The area is lawless and
slavery is still practiced. ==Post-Change North America==