Nottingham
Contents
- 1 Quote
- 2 Appearance
- 3 City Device
- 4 Climate
- 5 Economy
- 6 Geography
- 7 History
- 8 Population
- 9 Arenas
- 10 Attractions
- 11 Bars and Clubs
- 12 Cemeteries
- 13 City Government
- 14 Crime
- 15 Citizens of the City
- 16 Current Events
- 17 Fortifications
- 18 Galleries
- 19 Holy Ground
- 20 Hospitals
- 21 Hotels & Hostels
- 22 Landmarks
- 23 Maps
- 24 Market Places
- 25 Monasteries
- 26 Monuments
- 27 Museums
- 28 Neighborhoods
- 29 Parks
- 30 Private Residences
- 31 Restaurants
- 32 Ruins
- 33 Schools
- 34 Shops
- 35 Theaters
- 36 Transportation
- 37 Vampires of the City
- 38 Websites
- 39 Errata
Quote
Appearance
City Device
Climate
Economy
Geography
History
In the late 11th century, Baron Stephen of Lincolnshire was among the youngest of Avalon's Barons. He fell easily under the sway of Baron John of York, and through him of the Toreador of Edinborough. Much of the overt fighting took place with Lincoln, and the area never really recovered. Through the Middle Ages and Rennaisance, Lincoln remained a hotbed of rebellion, giving rise and shelter to such notable revolutionaries as Robin Leland.
After the death of Stephen, the region hosted a series of ineffectual Barons and Princes before the Nosferatu Citrine Greene drove the Anarchs out and undesirables. From the population center of Nottingham, Barroness Citrine rules Lincolnshire with an iron claw, her enemies never knowing where she might be next.
Population
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- -- Urban (0) - Dated census
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Arenas
Attractions
Bars and Clubs
Cemeteries
City Government
Crime
Citizens of the City
Current Events
Fortifications
Galleries
Holy Ground
Hospitals
Hotels & Hostels
Landmarks
Maps
Market Places
Monasteries
Monuments
Museums
Neighborhoods
Parks
Private Residences
Restaurants
Ruins
Schools
Shops
Theaters
Transportation
Vampires of the City
- Citrine Greene - Prince of Nottingham and Barroness of Lincoln
Websites
Errata