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Barony of Pembroke


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House Suffolk

Pembroke Castle, Pembroke City,  is the seat of house Suffolk. The House was founded by Athelstan Suffolk in Vailor. Edward, current head of and Pater Familias of the Family upon arriving to Atlas started serving under the Judaic Principality of Hanseti and established Pembroke-shire to further serve the cause. Following Edward Suffolk’s ennoblement as a Baron of Renatus-Marna, the House gained noble status

 

Location

Pembroke City is located across the hill, south from Keter (marked as Judah in most maps), the seat of the Judaic Principality of Hanseti and directly north of Daeland and Marna.

Thou may travel tither via the road to the Dominion.

 

 

Government

The government of Pembroke is lacking in a few of the council members, such as a proper steward, sheriff, and an ambassador.Loyal residents with the skill to manage a position, will eventually be offered some form of responsibility.We hope to fill these positions quickly, the more intellectuals on the council the faster the city may progress.

 

Establishment

The ownership of the Lands of Pembroke-shire was ratified by the Prince of the Judaic Principality of Hanseti, Darius DeNurem in year 1661 and on the same year Pembroke Castle was built by House Suffolk. The Prince bestowed the title of Judaic Baron (Lentmeister) to Edward Suffolk in 1661 and allowed the usage of the title Judaic Earl in 1662 due to the development and success of Pembroke-shire. In year 1662 due to a great increase in the number of immigrants Pembroke Castle was decided to be expanded as Pembroke Town.  Whence Edward Suffolk was ennobled by the Crown of Renatus-Marna on 21st of Grand Harvest, 1663 as Baron, Pembroke-shire officially became the Barony of Pembroke and Pembroke Town was decided to be expanded as Pembroke City.

 

Residents & Culture

The culture of Pembroke-shire is Suffonian ((Pre-Union Medieval English Culture Based on Roman Roots, a detailed post will later be published)), a branch of Heartland culture.The population of Pembroke City is relatively small, since the settlement just recently acquired its city status and enlarging on a daily basis. Even if the core culture is Suffonian, people from all cultures is welcome in the city.

 

Citizenship

Pembroke City accepts newcomers with open arms, one who wishes to settle must get in touch with the Civil Servants (Municipal Staff or Privy Council Advisors) of the city in the City Hall. Until such a time the City is completed all citizens are provided with rented housing free of charge. Citizens may also get in touch with the Civil Servants concerning renting shops or market stalls. All citizens who are not able to provide for themselves will be provided with the basic necessities by the House of Suffolk.

 

Guilds & Work

Pembroke City especially welcomes merchants and traders and Pembroke Merchants Guild, under the Master of Commerce, actively regulates the market to ensure the continuity and surety of commerce. All are encouraged to engage in trade or establish centers for their specific crafts. The Suffolk Army also recruits young, vigilant and loyal citizens to its ever expanding ranks to ensure the protection of peace within Pembroke-shire. These recruits enjoys rent free occupation and a tax free life. Lawful exercisers of magic, scientists and artists will also be provided with opportunities in accordance with their craft and skills.

 

Focus and Future Plans

The current focus of Suffonian Government is completing the construction of Pembroke City as soon as possible. Following the construction in addition to the current commercial guilds and companies active in the City, educational and artistic crafts will be sponsored and a community of commerce and art will be established. In addition to peaceful crafts and construction the Military Command of Pembroke also actively seeks to fully men the three Regiments serving as the Suffolk Army.

 

Architecture
Suffonian architecture has it's own unique feel, it is generally very patriotic, comprising of large scale buildings, constructed of intricate designs of Dark colored wood and bricks of stone. 

 

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Pembroke Town Square

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Pembroke's Suffolk Abbey.

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Crimson Fields,

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“Oi always love t’eh more rural an’ small town biggun folks” Madeline Applefoot the halfling would say all the way over in Dunshire, a cherrywood pipe between her teeth “T’ey are cer’ainleh be’’er t’an the Ci’y Dwellers, tha’s fa’ sure”

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Moved to The Great Library. It shall be sorted into the appropriate category shortly.

 

If you feel this is a mistake, please contact myself or any FM and we'll restore it. 

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