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[[File:BbailiwickDoirSymbol.png|thumb|253x253px|The bailiwick symbol of Doir]] | [[File:BbailiwickDoirSymbol.png|thumb|253x253px|The bailiwick symbol of Doir]] | ||
''' | '''Doir''' is a relatively new bailiwick of the [[Sovereign Confederation]]. It is named for Doir Jen Merah, the first Speaker to lead the Sovereign Confederation. | ||
Despite its more recent establishment, Doir was selected as the site for a planned city. In 1712, the bailiwick's new government managed to secure a charter from the [[Guild of the Lotus]], making it the only Sovereign territory of any kind to have obtain one. This charter attracted a significant amount of private investment from across the [[Benacian Union]], which was used to fund the development of a pleasure city targeted at the recovering middle-class of the Sovereign Confederation. Despite its moderate population, the bailiwick is equipped to lodge over 750,000 transitory residents as it continues to thrive thanks to its growing array of addictingly accessible attractions. In 1714, the Speakers representing the Circuit of Wintergleam purchased the remaining private property and assets within the bailiwick to develop a privately owned Wintergleamish capitol. | |||
[[Category:Sovereign Bailiwick]] | [[Category:Sovereign Bailiwick]] | ||
[[Category:Sovereign Confederation]] | [[Category:Sovereign Confederation]] |
Latest revision as of 15:12, 23 January 2024
Doir is a relatively new bailiwick of the Sovereign Confederation. It is named for Doir Jen Merah, the first Speaker to lead the Sovereign Confederation.
Despite its more recent establishment, Doir was selected as the site for a planned city. In 1712, the bailiwick's new government managed to secure a charter from the Guild of the Lotus, making it the only Sovereign territory of any kind to have obtain one. This charter attracted a significant amount of private investment from across the Benacian Union, which was used to fund the development of a pleasure city targeted at the recovering middle-class of the Sovereign Confederation. Despite its moderate population, the bailiwick is equipped to lodge over 750,000 transitory residents as it continues to thrive thanks to its growing array of addictingly accessible attractions. In 1714, the Speakers representing the Circuit of Wintergleam purchased the remaining private property and assets within the bailiwick to develop a privately owned Wintergleamish capitol.