Resistencia
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Resistencia | |
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Culture Level | Renaissance (9)[1] |
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Climate & Terrain | Aquatic, Hills, Swamps, Mountains[2] |
Year Formed | Approximately 747 BC[3] |
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Races (%) | Humans |
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Religions | The Church of Our Lady of Sorrows[1] |
Government | Aristocracy led by the Obando Family[4] |
Ruler(s) | Robert Obando[4] |
Darklord(s) | Don Santiago de Quijada Y Alvarez[5] |
Nationality | Nueva Aragonan |
Analog | Gothic South America[6] |
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Resistencia is the name of an archipelago domain and also the name of the largest island in that island chain. It is part of the Nueva Aragona cluster and it was once part of the royal empire of Aragona. rebels led by General Martin José Maconda managed to eject or kill most of the royalist influence from the country and established (in-name, at least) a republic. Although the rebel turned dictator Maconda has worked to put the entire nation under his thumb. Thanks to the influence of the Obando Family, Resistencia has been able to avoid his influence except for some token affirmations of his authority and the occasional tribute. However, the Obado family are little better than Maconda himself, for they can be ruthless and cutthroat in the pursuit of wealth.[7]
The darklord of Resistencia is Don Santiago de Quijada Y Alvarez, a ghost who spends most of his time in a daze reflecting on past failures.[8]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Undead Sea Scrolls 2001 p.125
- ↑ Undead Sea Scrolls 2001 p.124
- ↑ Undead Sea Scrolls 2001 p.143
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Undead Sea Scrolls 2001 p.127
- ↑ Undead Sea Scrolls 2001 p.129
- ↑ Undead Sea Scrolls 2001 p.222
- ↑ Undead Sea Scrolls 2001 p.124-127
- ↑ Undead Sea Scrolls 2001 p.129-133