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[[File:Lowchurch.png|thumb|214x214px|The bailiwick symbol of Lowchurch]]
[[File:Lowchurch.png|thumb|214x214px|The bailiwick symbol of Lowchurch]]
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a bailiwick of the [[Sovereign Confederation]]. It is named for the affectionately named "Low Church", a repurposed subterranian military bunker complex made-successor to the old South Temple which was destroyed during the Goldshirean Civil War. Lowchurch is defined by its majority Feynblwdish population and their ancient Goldshirean cultural heritage.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a bailiwick of the [[Sovereign Confederation]]. It is named for the affectionately named "Low Church", a repurposed subterranian military bunker complex made-successor to the old South Temple which was destroyed during the Goldshirean Civil War. Lowchurch is defined by its majority Feynblwdish population and their ancient Goldshirean cultural heritage. During the de-partitioning of Holwinn, several property ownership disputes were resolved in favor of Sovereign parties, altering borders in certain rural areas along vast stretches of farmland.  





Latest revision as of 21:14, 18 January 2023

The bailiwick symbol of Lowchurch

Lowchurch is a bailiwick of the Sovereign Confederation. It is named for the affectionately named "Low Church", a repurposed subterranian military bunker complex made-successor to the old South Temple which was destroyed during the Goldshirean Civil War. Lowchurch is defined by its majority Feynblwdish population and their ancient Goldshirean cultural heritage. During the de-partitioning of Holwinn, several property ownership disputes were resolved in favor of Sovereign parties, altering borders in certain rural areas along vast stretches of farmland.


In 1712, the population was 202,167