Lordship of Olbrück
The Lordship of Olbrück is a small feudal state within the Holy Roman Empire. It is known for its picturesque landscapes and strong sense of tradition and history. The people of Olbrück are proud of their heritage and fiercely loyal to their ruler.
- NPCs:
- Countess Elisabeth von Olbrück, the current ruler of the state
- Baron Hans Schmidt, a prominent nobleman and advisor to the countess
- Father Johann Bauer, a respected priest and leader of the local church
- Coat of Arms/Flag: A blue shield with a black castle on it, symbolizing the strength and nobility of the Olbrück family.
- Status: A small but prosperous feudal state within the Holy Roman Empire.
- Country: Holy Roman Empire
- Capital City: Olbrück Castle
- Other Settlements: The nearby towns of Hagen and Eberbach
- Current Ruler: Emperor Charles IV
- Local Ruler: Countess Elisabeth von Olbrück
- Government: The state is ruled by the countess and a council of noblemen, with the baron as the head.
- Legislature: The council makes laws and regulations for the state, and settles disputes between citizens and nobles.
- Demographics: The population of the state is mostly composed of Germans, with a smaller number of French and Italian settlers.
- Languages: German, Latin, French
- Population: Approximately 5,000 people
- Religion(s): Christianity (Catholic)
- Places of Interest: Olbrück Castle, the local church, the picturesque countryside.
- Other Notable Residents: The local monks, the wealthy merchants and artisans, the powerful noble families.
The Lordship of Olbrück is rich in history and tradition. The local people have many stories and legends passed down through the generations, including tales of dragons and other mythical creatures said to inhabit the nearby forests and mountains. The Olbrück family is said to have a special connection to these creatures and are said to have the power to control them. The Countess Elisabeth von Olbrück is said to be particularly skilled in this regard, and it is said that she can call upon the dragons to protect the state in times of danger.
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