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The First Shunock Parliament
Countess Bridget Baldassare
A noble woman who worked as a professor at Shunock Fields’ noble school was the first one to become a political figure with her boundless fortune and sharp decisions. She was respected like no other and was responsible to establishing a power balance that would create the most important political structures of Sun MyShuno.
She invested in technological development of new creations, preservation of collective health and was a lover of art which she shared with both commoners and nobles in the local theater.
National Constitution
Viscond Straud, the visionary man who wrote all the laws proposed in the last few years and helped all others to make them happen.
The parliament members were defined, rules needed were followed and reviewed. A national constitution was written for the first time.
He was the one responsible to change Shunock Field’s name to the one used until today: Sun MyShuno, declaring it as the capital of the nation.
Foundation of Shunock Fields
This land was founded 500 years ago, when Lady Alakstar Seddik member of the Company of Roses traveled to the lands down west.
She and her crew were the first inhabitants of the land. They named it Shunock Fields, in honor of the herb they found here was the first crop they grew and observed.
Fond of the new environment she gave big contributions establishing new ways to survive in this natural and wild new land, she also became a great leadership elected and respected by many for her wise decisions and research under the deep sea.