Difference between revisions of "Ancient Baronies of Britain"
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- London
- Carlyle - Along Hadrian's Wall. The population has faded, and the barony has disappeared.
- York: Might of the North. The surviving vampiric population moved to Leeds during the Renaissance.
- Lincoln and Leicester: Moved to Nottingham after the Baron's Rebellion.
- Chester: Home of Baron Marcus Veres (Childe of Mithras). It still exists today, but is exceptionally small.
- Glouchester: (Also Bristol, Saint David and Oxford). (Defunct)
- Norwich: Stronghold of the Cainite Heresy (Defunct)
- Exeter: South-East England
- Winchester: Seat of the Toreador and Tremere
- Canterbury: Home of the Archbishophric
- Scotland
- Lothain - Artistic Rebellion
- Wales
- Dehubarth – Occupied Territory
- Gwynedd – Beacon in the Northern wilds
- Powys – Stronghold of the Ventrue
- Ireland