>>5851778>>5851788>Capital: Tara-NarThe city of Tara-Nar ("Sanctuary Hill" in Faespeak) is found at the mouth of the river Alb. Its most notable landmark is the castle, built over the eponymous hill by King Albus himself as a place for him and his knights to gather. It is thriving place, full of live and activity.
>Explore the sea towards the east and establish contact with the island civKnowledge of an island to the east potentially housing another nation both delights and worries. On one hand, Albion will need friends to brave the uncertain future, and it may be an oppoturnity to learn what happened to the old Raelka homeland, which there hasn't been any contact with since the exodus generations ago. But on the other hand, it may be an obstacle, if not a threat, to the nation's interests over the seas. A ship is sent east to take stock of whether these neighbours are friend or foe, and scout for any other point of interest in the surrounding sea.
>Establish the Church of Albion The Albionese partially descend from Raelkan refugees who fled the collapse of the Raelkan Empire. With them, they brought Iagranism, the faith in Iagran, the Son of Heaven who tried to save the empire only to be martyred for it. Thing is, even under Albus and to this day, Albionese Iagranism was almost entirely unorganized: the emmigrants left Raelka before any of that developped. Complicating matters is the local syncretism that arose from coexistence with the druidic fae-revering natives, which has led to a lot of muddling of the lines between the two. Only recently has there been a push for organisation into a proper Church, with codified doctrine, hierarchy headed by an Archbishop, prayers and sacraments, curate scripture and role in Albionese society as a state religion to give the people a moral framework to live by; tho without ostrasizing the practioners of the druidic Old Way.