Frankric



Frenchland (République Française in French) is a land in western Europe, its headtown is Paris. The land is hemmed by Belgland, Teutonland, Switzerland and Italy in the east, and by Spain in the southwest. It is hemmed by seas to the northwest. About 60 micklered live in Frenchland, most of whom speak French. Most indwellers live in towns, not out in the land. Frenchland is a limb of the Evelandish Moot.

Most of northern Frenchland is on low-lying land stretching from the West of rick to out beyond the edges of Frenchland all the way to Russland. Two high snowfall height-reaches mark its edges: the Alps and the Pyrenees. Woods bedeck several lone deals of Frenchland; while much land is brooked for earthtilling and winemaking, cheeses, breadwheat, and outer deals of towns often have bulkbuildship. 4 riths are: the Seine, the Garonne, the Loire, and the Rhône.

Its tale begins a few yearhundreds before C.E., with the Celtish folkstocks that dwelled in the Seine and Rhône outflow dales. The Romish Anweald came to lead this land after being overtaken by Julius Caesar. After some hundreds of years of Romish reve, Olddutch folkstocks overthrew the Romemen and built their own kingdoms, while giving their name to the land. It wasn't until the time of the Frankish Kingdom and the coming of Carl the Great that the bedrock for today's ethel would be set. Carl the Great greatened the kingdom and made an anweald out of it, overcoming all those who stood in his path. However, at his death, his landgains were split into three kingdoms. The one farthest west would mealfully become the Frenchland of our time.

Throughout the Middle Elds, the kings of Frenchland sought to put all the Frankish folk under their wield. By the H16th, Frenchland had arisen as a banded theed, one which become the great theed in the H17th and H18th. Among the bremest kings were Phillippe Auguste, Phillip le bel, St.Louis, and Francois I.

One of the greatest kings of Frenchland was Louis the 14th, who said the well-known words, 'L'état c'est moi' (I am the rick). Among his many deeds were the making of the redehall of Versailles and the growth of the might of the French rick. Indeed, Louis 14 set out the way of things until the coming of the Overthrowing in 1789, when the hapless king Louis 16 would meet his end at the hands of the gainrisers.

Frenchland was reded by kings until the French Overthrowing in 1789, in which the folk of the land sought their freedom from overwielding and areless kings. Then, a lawmoot was shaped.

However, Napoleon wrested leadership from all others and led Frenchland into a great gouth that ended in its landfyrd being overwhelmed in Frenchland, though Napoleon was still upheld by many as a folk winner for a toll of outstanding struggles and strikes that he led in the war and beforehand.

After Napoleon, Frenchland would go through many rick wends before today's fifth folkdom, which began in 1958. The standing leader of Frenchland is François Hollands.

Frenchland bore heavy losses in both World Wars, with the land being overtaken by Dutchland in World War II. The land was freed by the wyemen of the Fayed Kingdom and the Banded Folkdoms. Today, Frenchland is a wealthy theed that plays a big deedwork in the Evelandish Moot.