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The Holy Empire of the West

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West Salem, also known as the Holy Empire of the West, is ruled by an Emperor, and split into several smaller region each ruled by Duke or Duchess that follow the Emperor’s rule. These are: Avalon, Castille, Aquitaine, Burgundy, Saxony, Bohemia, Bavaria, and Carinthia. The land is highly religious but not as fanatical as some. It will tolerate foreigners, even fey and those that use magic, but they are not popular and magic is best done quietly out of sight.

 

West Salem is also the home of the Supreme Pontiff who holds great power over all those that follow the teachings of Wissen (Salems equivalent of the Bible). The Inquisition are nominally based here but something of a schism in their ranks has opened up and the more hard-line elements of their ranks have migrated to the Teutonic Lands.

 

Since AU19 the Baronies of Bohemia and Bavaria have lost their Dukes, Duchesses and whole family lines in the war and the claims on these are now in dispute.

 

Aragon was claimed by the White Hand while everyone was fighting demons, so it's leaders are in exile.

 

Avalon

To the West of the Salem continent lies a land called Avalon. Once home to the White Hand necromancers and at one point the most free thinking arm of the Church, Most of Avalon is now under the control of the Western Salem Empire, once connected to the main continent by a land bridge it is now home of many of the Forsaken and the Duchess of Avalon is the Forsakens Queen.

 

The main city in Avalon is Carnellium and at its centre on the banks of its main river is the core portal for Salem. This grants Carnellium an importance in Salem it may have struggled to realise otherwise.

 

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