Post by King Hengest II on Sept 17, 2005 9:02:01 GMT
England, was in many divisions. It now encompassing many races from across Britain.
Wessex:
Wessex is the main region of regal control, although not encompassing the capital of the Nation. Sumorsaet and Dorseat are the main sources of farming throughout the entire kingdom.
The Colours being gold and maroon, the symbol beign a gold dragon on a maroon banner.
Essex:
Essex is the Land of the East Saxons, holding London, the Capital of the Kingdom. It includes Cantware, from which Hngest and Horsa first landed and began to forge the Kingdom.
It's colours are Red and White, The Flag Being a White Cross on a Red Background
East Anglia:
East Anglia is the land of the East Angles, a fiefdom the provides many able-bodied soldiers for its size.
The Colours of East Anglia are Dark Blue and Yellow, its symbol being a Yellow Lion on a dark blue background.
Cerniu:
Cerniu, or 'Cornwall' has much Celtic Blood. The Britons in the Region enjoy full citizenship and slowly blend cultures with the Angles, Jutes and Saxons.
The Colours of Cerniu are Red and Teal, its flag being a Red Dragon on a Teal background
Mercia:
Mercia is the Midlands, an Angle region. Rich in wood and geld, the region gets alot of attention.
The Colours of Mercia are light blue and white, its symbol being a White dragon on a light blue background:
Wales:
Wales has a very celtic history, and is a greta output of wood and mined materials. It has infamous Longbowmen.
The Colours of Wales are Dark Green and red, its flag being a red dragon on a dark green background
Northumbria:
Northumbria is a land o Angles and Jutes, formerly under Viking Dominion. Many Norsemen are now settled here and have completey blended with the English culture.
The Colours of Northumbria are red and yellow, its flag being red and yellow stripes
Ireland:
Ireland is an over-sea province technically, but is still thoguht of as part of England. Hengest's rule is kind to these people and they shall soon be recognised as Englishmen, they are given full citizenship ajd the land is fertile and gold is plenty in the hills.
The Colours of Ireland are Green and White, its flag being a white harp upon a green background