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'''Babran''' (Elw: Баброн, ''Babron'') is an [[Elwynnese bailiwick]] and city in the [[Ardashirshahr metropolitan area]]. Bordering [[Ardashirshahr]] and [[Eskenderiyebandar]] in the north, [[Qajar]] in the south, and [[Majid-e Aik]] in the east, Babran is situated on the west bank of the [[Blue Elwynn]]. Its population is 1,821,214 (1680), of which 68% speak Babkhi and 14% Elw as their native languages. Babkhi is the only [[Languages of Elwynn|official language]] of the bailiwick.
'''Babran''' (Elw: Баброн, ''Babron'') is an [[Elwynnese bailiwick]] and city in the [[Ardashirshahr metropolitan area]]. Bordering [[Ardashirshahr]] and [[Eskenderiyebandar]] in the north, [[Qajar]] in the south, and [[Majid-e Aik]] in the east, Babran is situated on the west bank of the [[Blue Elwynn]]. Its population is 1,821,214 (1680), of which 68% speak Babkhi and 14% Elw as their native languages. Babkhi is the only [[Languages of Elwynn|official language]] of the bailiwick.


It is the site of a rather controversial memorial to [[Kaspar Soleiman]] raised by die-hard supporters of the [[Emirate of Sathrati]] during Kaspar's tenure as emir. The memorial has since become a curiosity, as with time, people have moved on from Kaspar's treachery. Since the reign of [[Adam al-Osman]] the reputation of Kaspar has undergone something of a rehabilitation - with him being considered to have been "the last man to enter the Senate with honest intentions". As of {{AN|1704}} it has become the fashion to "dress" the Kaspar Monument with the corpses of criminals and heretics executed by the [[Guild of Magisters-Carnifex|magister]] assigned to the bailiwick. The remains of up to five hundred democracy activists have also been staked out around the monument in a macabre tableau as a warning to all those who would wish to replace the status quo that came into being after the [[Second Elwynnese Civil War]] with a constitutional or democratic form of government.
It is the site of a rather controversial memorial to [[Kaspar Soleiman]] raised by die-hard supporters of the [[Emirate of Sathrati]] during Kaspar's tenure as emir. The memorial has since become a curiosity, as with time, people have moved on from Kaspar's treachery. Since the reign of [[Adam al-Osman]] the reputation of Kaspar has undergone something of a rehabilitation - with him being considered to have been "the last man to enter the Senate with honest intentions". As of {{AN|1704}} it became the fashion to "dress" the Kaspar Monument with the corpses of criminals and heretics executed by the [[Guild of Magisters-Carnifex|magister]] assigned to the bailiwick. The remains of up to five hundred democracy activists have also been staked out around the monument in a macabre tableau as a warning to all those who would wish to replace the status quo that came into being after the [[Second Elwynnese Civil War]] with a constitutional or democratic form of government. Beginning in {{AN|1709}} a concerted effort was made to remove the revolting collection of rotting corpses and scattered bones, the site having become infested with scavengers and vermin which had grown fat on decaying flesh of those who had been executed at the site. Following the physical cleansing of the site by felons from the [[Benacian Labour Reserve]], conducted under the close supervision of the [[Corps of the Gentlemen-at-Cudgels|cudgellers]], the monument and the bounds of the bailiwick were subjected to numerous purification rituals carried out by representatives of the denominations of the [[United Ecclesiastical Corporation of Benacia]]. The collected remains of the condemned were reportedly sold to bone-meal merchants for appropriate disposal.


[[Category:Elwynnese bailiwick]]
[[Category:Elwynnese bailiwick]]
[[Category:Cities]]
[[Category:Cities]]

Revision as of 12:16, 18 June 2022

Babran (Elw: Баброн, Babron) is an Elwynnese bailiwick and city in the Ardashirshahr metropolitan area. Bordering Ardashirshahr and Eskenderiyebandar in the north, Qajar in the south, and Majid-e Aik in the east, Babran is situated on the west bank of the Blue Elwynn. Its population is 1,821,214 (1680), of which 68% speak Babkhi and 14% Elw as their native languages. Babkhi is the only official language of the bailiwick.

It is the site of a rather controversial memorial to Kaspar Soleiman raised by die-hard supporters of the Emirate of Sathrati during Kaspar's tenure as emir. The memorial has since become a curiosity, as with time, people have moved on from Kaspar's treachery. Since the reign of Adam al-Osman the reputation of Kaspar has undergone something of a rehabilitation - with him being considered to have been "the last man to enter the Senate with honest intentions". As of 1704 AN it became the fashion to "dress" the Kaspar Monument with the corpses of criminals and heretics executed by the magister assigned to the bailiwick. The remains of up to five hundred democracy activists have also been staked out around the monument in a macabre tableau as a warning to all those who would wish to replace the status quo that came into being after the Second Elwynnese Civil War with a constitutional or democratic form of government. Beginning in 1709 AN a concerted effort was made to remove the revolting collection of rotting corpses and scattered bones, the site having become infested with scavengers and vermin which had grown fat on decaying flesh of those who had been executed at the site. Following the physical cleansing of the site by felons from the Benacian Labour Reserve, conducted under the close supervision of the cudgellers, the monument and the bounds of the bailiwick were subjected to numerous purification rituals carried out by representatives of the denominations of the United Ecclesiastical Corporation of Benacia. The collected remains of the condemned were reportedly sold to bone-meal merchants for appropriate disposal.