Valley of Mors (bailiwick)

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Valley of Mors
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Tomb of Kaiser Gaelen IV.
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Coat of Arms / Symbol of the District
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Provost:
City: Shirekeep, Imperial Republic of Shireroth
Area:
Population:
Bailiwicks: Cabbagefall · Foley · Greenwood · Inner City · Lichkeep · Saint Zor · Valley of Mors
City Districts of the Inner City: I. Raynor's Keep · II. Treesian Quarter · III. Audente Quarter · IV. Spiritual Observatory District · V. Soloralist Quarter · VI. Boreal Quarter · VII. The Old City · VIII. Zirandorthel District · IX. Esagila District · X. Yardistani Quarter · XI. Diplomatic District · XII. The Hub · XIII. The Rim · XIV. The Ancient City  · XV. The Docklands (West) · XVI. Northshire

The Valley of Mors is a bailiwick of Shirekeep. It is named after the imperial graveyard of the same name. The bailiwick borders Saint Zor to the east, Foley to the south, and Greenwood to the west. Previously part of the Elwynnese county of Alalehzamin and Utasia.

History

The Valley of Mors area was part of the non-insular territory of the Imperial County until the treaty called Agreement made at Shirekeep on the borders between the Democratic People's Republic of Elwynn, the Kingdom of Lichbrook and the City of Shirekeep came into force in the year 1614. The Auspicious Occasion in 1651 had the effect of upending this agreement and, during the subsequent Partition of Elwynn saw the Bailiwick once more revert to Imperial control.

Sites of Interest

Quotes about the Valley of Mors

In the year 1614 the lands in which the Valley of Mors is situated were acquired by Elwynn; one of the very few good things that the wretched years of Communist rule had brought the Jewel of the Many Facets.

- Storjarl Hallbjörn's thoughts in 1645 during the funeral of Kaiser Dominus Tarjeisson.

The irony of Kaisers nowadays being laid to rest in the Land of the Tempest Loud, a place which had given the Golden Mango Throne so many headaches throughout times, did not escape Prince Hallbjörn of the Seven Ports.

- Prince Hallbjörn's thoughts in 1645 during the funeral of Kaiser Dominus Tarjeisson.

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