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*[[Brandon Way Police Department|''<span style="color: #191970">Brandon Way Police Department</span>]]'' - The Brandon Way Police Department was structured around the old McNeil abbey, later the Bohann estate in the 1700's. | *[[Brandon Way Police Department|''<span style="color: #191970">Brandon Way Police Department</span>]]'' - The Brandon Way Police Department was structured around the old McNeil abbey, later the Bohann estate in the 1700's. McNeil Abbey was where Prince Azure III was coronated in 451. His ceremony was performed with much secrecy, as many of his loyalists feared that his scheming general Justinian, the Italian captain of the guard, intended to overthrow the young monarch that year. | ||
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BackgroundThe Principality of Azuria was a former Romano-Celtic kingdom with a rich history in Wykewood and Nixbank. A unique trait of Azuria was its Brythonic-speaking population, a linguistic minority whose descendants remain largely concentrated around the latter to this day. In AD 425, over a decade after the Romans withdrew from their British provinces, a nobleman from Hen Ogledd, Azure, established a major fiefdom in present-day Malton and consolidated many of the local peoples under his rule. His fairly obscure wife, Sharon, was interred underneath what is now Page Plaza following her death in 439; what we know about Azure's early reign is largely derived from inscriptions recovered from her gravestone. Azure had proclaimed the Azurian dynasty in 432 and increased legitimacy for his claims after turning back numerous Pictish incursions. When Anglo-Saxon forces founded a colony at nearby Foulkes Village, later Azurian princes battled what they termed a "invasion" of their traditional lands by the pagan hordes. After a bitter series of conflicts for survival, the Principality of Azuria disappeared sometime in the late 700's. It was first reduced to vassaldom and then subjected by the Kingdom of Mercia around this time. By 804, Azuria as a sovereign state had ceased to exist entirely. Historic LocationsSome attractions in old Azuria are:
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