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'''Lichbrook''' is a [[duchy]] in [[Benacia]], corresponding to the former counties of [[Caverden]], [[Woodshire]] and north-eastern [[Crestfall Downs]]. A relatively new duchy, Lichbrook was founded in 4725 ASC following the dissolution of the ancient [[Brookshire|Duchy of Brookshire]].
'''Lichbrook''' is a [[duchy]] in [[Benacia]], corresponding to the former counties of [[Caverden]], [[Woodshire]] and north-eastern [[Crestfall Downs]]. A relatively new duchy, Lichbrook was founded in 4725 ASC following the dissolution of the ancient [[Brookshire|Duchy of Brookshire]].
== Etymology and terminology ==
The name ''Lichbrook'' has its origin in a colloquial term for that part of Brookshire forming the private demesne of the lich, [[Anthrazita von Rossheim-Maltenstein]]. Officially known as the '''Lichnina''', the area subsequently evolved into the '''Principality of Lichshire'''.
The northernmost two-thirds of the duchy, roughly corresponding to the former counties of Caverden and Woodshire, is known as '''Overdolor''' (Upper Dolor).


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Lichbrook

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Feudal Status: Duchy
Capital: Maltenstein
Largest Cities: Citadel, Fortis, Dolorous, Crestfallen, Woodshire Village

Local Leadership Title: Duchess
Local Government: Necrarchy
Current leader: Anthrazita von Rossheim-Maltenstein

Local language: English
Local Religion: Cedrism, Machine God Cult, Lich Cult

Lichbrook is a duchy in Benacia, corresponding to the former counties of Caverden, Woodshire and north-eastern Crestfall Downs. A relatively new duchy, Lichbrook was founded in 4725 ASC following the dissolution of the ancient Duchy of Brookshire.

Etymology and terminology

The name Lichbrook has its origin in a colloquial term for that part of Brookshire forming the private demesne of the lich, Anthrazita von Rossheim-Maltenstein. Officially known as the Lichnina, the area subsequently evolved into the Principality of Lichshire.

The northernmost two-thirds of the duchy, roughly corresponding to the former counties of Caverden and Woodshire, is known as Overdolor (Upper Dolor).