~The History of Lancashire~
Lancashire was built in the early 1800's. It lay between the Western edges of Ainsdale and Eastern Alzamon. The first official ruler of Lancashire was a man named Mansicota, his last name is unknown. He ruled for an estimated 15 years and then was killed in a fatal battle. His mistress became ruler for a short period afterwards, but failed and was overpowered by Mansicota's son, Tristan. There were many rulers after Mansicota's son passed away. None ruled for more than 10 years at a time. They were all great in their time, but then their time would pass and another would prevail.
One day, a traveler joined Lancashire as a servant, his name was Abell Lews Cauthon. He served Lancashire for about a year as a servant, in this year, he met and became friends with a Knight, Sir Lyonell. Each day, Abell would dispose of Sir Lyonell's waste food and wash his dishes, in return Abell would be rewarded with a lesson in Knighthood. After about 8 months of teachings, Sir Lyonell was killed in a battle against Lancashire's rivalry, The Kingdom of Bedwere. The King announced the death of his finest Knight and that he now needed someone with enough courage and bravery to take his place. Abell Lews Cauthon was only a mere servant, but Sir Lyonell had taught him more than what he needed to know to become a great Knight.
Abell confronted the King and proved better sword handling than any other man. He was knighted as First Knight and trusted companion of the King. He was found lying in the Kings blood after the battle in 1862. The people of Lancashire demanded that he must rule Lancashire, help it get back on its feet. He accepted the proposal faithfully, his mind set on nothing but building Lancashire up to be the strongest it had ever been. He succeeded in this task, also producing three daughters and two sons, they all inherited small branches of Lancashire to call their own and declare independence.
Three days after he turned 63, he had a fatal heart attack, although not killing him right away, he remained in much pain for two days. His neice came to see him each day. And on the day of his death, he handed the beautiful and rich Kingdom of Lancashire over to her, Perrin Sedai, the only child without a share of his land yet. She thanked him and has faithfully brought Lancashire back into a growing Kingdom once more.
Lancashire has formed many alliances and has declared much peace with other Kingdoms. Lancashire promotes peace and happiness. Sharing alliances only with those who promote the same.

~Abell Lews Cauthon~
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