Cassony

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The flag of Cassony.
Cassony on a map, with its border drawn in red.

The Holy Kingdom of Cassony (Casson French: L'Saint Royaume d'Chênagne; Polish: Święte Królestwo Kaszońskie), commonly known as Cassony (Casson French: Chênagne; Polish: Kaszonia), is a country in Eastern Nostria. It lies on the River Seine in the north and borders Greenhill to the west.

Toponymy

The name Cassony is an anglicised form of the late Latin Casnānia, from casnus meaning "oak". The name is likely in reference to the abundance of oak trees in the Casson plains. The French name Chênagne is a natural evolution of the Latin, though the modern pronunciation tends to be /ʃanɔm/ rather than the expected /ʃɛnaɲ/. The Polish name Kaszonia is borrowed from the Latin, possibly influenced by the English form.

History

Settlement

The Palace of the Sun as seen from the north. The River Seine can be seen to the left.

Cassony was first settled by Maria I, intending to create a bridging civilisation between the then-French-speaking cultures to the east and English and toki pona-speaking cultures to the west. Settlement initially took a long time as the first building project stagnated quickly after it began. Eventually, however, the project was restarted and in its place, slightly further from the coast than originally planned, the Palace of the Sun was built. This led to further building in Cassony and the founding of the Kingdom of Cassony, with Maria I as Queen.

Countess Conflict

Main article: Countess Conflict

Arrival of the Goths

See also: Goths

Infrastructure

Sanctification

With the Gothic church firmly established in Cassony, Maria I changed the official name of the state to the Holy Kingdom of Cassony.

Governance

Politics

Cassony is an absolute monarchy currently ruled by Queen Maria I.

Geography

Demography

Population

Language

Religion

Culture