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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 of the Sovereign Confederation. | ||
Despite its recent establishment, Doir has already made a name for itself in the Sovereign Confederation. In 1712, the bailiwick managed to secure a charter from the [[Guild of the Lotus]], making it the only sovereign territory to do so at the time. This charter attracted a significant amount of investment, which was used to fund the development of a pleasure city for the Sovereign Confederation. | |||
Today, Doir remains a small but important part of the Sovereign Confederation. Despite its relatively small population, the bailiwick continues to thrive thanks to its status as a pleasure city and its close ties to the Guild of the Lotus. It remains an important hub for trade and commerce, and continues to play a key role in the region's economy and culture. | |||
[[Category:Sovereign Bailiwick]] | [[Category:Sovereign Bailiwick]] | ||
[[Category:Sovereign Confederation]] | [[Category:Sovereign Confederation]] |
Revision as of 00:07, 9 December 2022
Doir is a relatively new bailiwick of the Sovereign Confederation. It is named for Doir Jen Merah, the first Speaker of the Sovereign Confederation.
Despite its recent establishment, Doir has already made a name for itself in the Sovereign Confederation. In 1712, the bailiwick managed to secure a charter from the Guild of the Lotus, making it the only sovereign territory to do so at the time. This charter attracted a significant amount of investment, which was used to fund the development of a pleasure city for the Sovereign Confederation.
Today, Doir remains a small but important part of the Sovereign Confederation. Despite its relatively small population, the bailiwick continues to thrive thanks to its status as a pleasure city and its close ties to the Guild of the Lotus. It remains an important hub for trade and commerce, and continues to play a key role in the region's economy and culture.