The history of Adelaide
Posted: 15 Feb 2018, 14:00
October 10, 1863
Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, a successful English adventurer, arrives at Adelaide in his ship, The Grand Mary. Adelaide discovers the ancient Adelaidan tribe, the nauborias and quickly gains their trust, deciding to settle down there and colonize it. Originally, Adelaide was called "Leticia", but Adelaide's pride and egoism drove him to name it Adelaide after colonization
October 27, 1863
Adelaide is declared a colony, many English families looking for a fresh start moved to Adelaide, greatly boosting its population. The nauborias, despite being more primitive than the English, were smart, and thus the English found it hard to make them succumb to their religious beliefs and turn them into slaves.
November 5, 1863
The nauborias declare war against the English, and move far away from their colony to the eastern coast to set up a village and prepare. At the time, the total Nauborian population in Adelaide was below 10%, as by then most had been killed off by sickness brought by the English or had been killed by English authorities for trying to escape captivity.
November 14, 1863
The war begun, but the English quickly triumphed. The nauborias are no more. This day is known as "The fall of the Naubis day"
December 7, 1863
Adelaide reaches a population of 700,000
Many trade routes are set with sister countries like Lancaster, everything seems fine.
January 10, 1863
A 8.7 earthquake is felt in the western coast, a tsunami is imminent.
January 11, 1864
Half of the Adelaidan population is wiped out by the largest tsunami in Adelaidan history, reconstruction is expected to take years, Adelaide survives along with 5,000 others, but is unable to leave the country as his ship has been destroyed.
-To be continued-
Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, a successful English adventurer, arrives at Adelaide in his ship, The Grand Mary. Adelaide discovers the ancient Adelaidan tribe, the nauborias and quickly gains their trust, deciding to settle down there and colonize it. Originally, Adelaide was called "Leticia", but Adelaide's pride and egoism drove him to name it Adelaide after colonization
October 27, 1863
Adelaide is declared a colony, many English families looking for a fresh start moved to Adelaide, greatly boosting its population. The nauborias, despite being more primitive than the English, were smart, and thus the English found it hard to make them succumb to their religious beliefs and turn them into slaves.
November 5, 1863
The nauborias declare war against the English, and move far away from their colony to the eastern coast to set up a village and prepare. At the time, the total Nauborian population in Adelaide was below 10%, as by then most had been killed off by sickness brought by the English or had been killed by English authorities for trying to escape captivity.
November 14, 1863
The war begun, but the English quickly triumphed. The nauborias are no more. This day is known as "The fall of the Naubis day"
December 7, 1863
Adelaide reaches a population of 700,000
Many trade routes are set with sister countries like Lancaster, everything seems fine.
January 10, 1863
A 8.7 earthquake is felt in the western coast, a tsunami is imminent.
January 11, 1864
Half of the Adelaidan population is wiped out by the largest tsunami in Adelaidan history, reconstruction is expected to take years, Adelaide survives along with 5,000 others, but is unable to leave the country as his ship has been destroyed.
-To be continued-