Difference between revisions of "England"
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* -- [[Winchester]] - ''(Includes Southampton and Portsmouth) Stronghold of Clan Tremere | * -- [[Winchester]] - ''(Includes Southampton and Portsmouth) Stronghold of Clan Tremere | ||
* -- [[Nottingham]] - ''Tyranny and Rebellion | * -- [[Nottingham]] - ''Tyranny and Rebellion | ||
− | * -- [[Leeds]] - '' | + | * -- [[Leeds]] -- '''''Capital of the North''''' {Camarilla} |
* -- [[Plymouth]] - ''Successor to Exeter | * -- [[Plymouth]] - ''Successor to Exeter | ||
* -- [[Canterbury]] - ''Ancient seat of power on the South-East peninsula | * -- [[Canterbury]] - ''Ancient seat of power on the South-East peninsula |
Revision as of 20:41, 11 December 2014
Historical Counties
- -- County Durham
- -- Yorkshire
Cities of Interest
- -- London -- The Great Smoke (English Capital)
- -- Manchester -- Fading Industrial Center
- -- Isles of Scilly - Southern most Islands of the UK.
- -- Chester - Ancient Frontier
- -- Birmingham -- Workshop of the World -- City of a Thousand Trades -- The Second City
- -- Bristol - Fading Seat of Power
- -- Winchester - (Includes Southampton and Portsmouth) Stronghold of Clan Tremere
- -- Nottingham - Tyranny and Rebellion
- -- Leeds -- Capital of the North {Camarilla}
- -- Plymouth - Successor to Exeter
- -- Canterbury - Ancient seat of power on the South-East peninsula
- -- Newcastle
- -- Carlisle - Traditional Guardian of the Northern Border
- -- York
- -- Kingston upon Hull (30 miles South East of York / 50 miles East of Leeds)
- -- Blackpool, Lancashire.