The Reign of Eld are viewed as an ancient line, laggards in culture and finance but still too powerful to ignore completely. The folk of that land are viewed as rustic, and the debts owed to the crown are treated as a scornful triviality.
Owing to the earnest solar faith of Viltfolk, they view the State of Cerentuin and the Isle of Nierenn as rightfully sovereign. They think it is disgusting to keep old king Goreleth a prisoner at Terebinth. They love old tales of The Order of the Sunlight Knights and whisper still that they will rise again.
The Kingdom of Orisaar and the people of Sunsteda Bay are seen as wonderfully peculiar, if a little severe. Their huge flat-bottomed Wavetreaders have captured the imaginations of Viltfolk, as have their odd religious beliefs. Most of their folktales have at least one comedy relief Orisaar.
The Grand Duchy of Breccia are close trading partners. By reputation, they are seen as gutsy and devilish. The Tempest's Elect is often talked about as an enticingly rebellious but harmless affectation within the solar faith, rather than a serious belief system.
The Mashayan Dominion are viewed as disreputably potamic in their faith, as well as much too concerned with magic and Elves. Their spices equally disliked, however their books, scrolls, and (non-magical) paper products are sought above all other imports.
Due to the Alsuriean Solar Schism, the Military Republic of Altonbrun is viewed as the bulwark of western solar faith. It is regrettable therefore that they are adherents of Speed rather than Karna. Making matters worse, they are not even monarchists and they openly defy The Pandect. Viltfolk want to like Altonians, but there are too many difficulties for more than cordial enmity from afar.
The main thing one must do in order to impress Viltfolk is to be audacious and new. The Regency of Canidium, though problematic for most, are well liked in Vilan. Their Canidaur dignitaries are fêted, and any trade that can be done across the north of Midvale is welcomed. However, the highly fashionable Viltfolk often see canid neoclassical Armorcian revival attempts as bumbling and oafish. Canidaur are regarded as a daring and exciting curiosity for the most part.
Due to their distance and remoteness of trade impact, Kurzmarch Ford is
little regarded. When they are thought of at all, they are
characterized as scrappy underdogs who have fought to carve out a
cultural hub in the west. The Tamar Towpath Cartel is not well known.