Christianssund
Christianssund is a town in the Kalmar Union, located on the west coast of Norway. The name "Christianssund" comes from the first founder of the town, King Christian.
The headquarters of the Kalmar Charity Foundation lies in the town of Christianssund.
History
The Start of Christianssund
Christianssund was founded a long time ago by a player of the name Christian. At the time, he was the only citizen in the town, but more people would move to the town after a while. He would later be named King Christian, as the leader of the people of Christianssund.
The town was about to become one of the largest and most populated towns in the area. The people lived for their leader King Christian III, who had built a large castle in the town. Most of the citizens of Christianssund lived in small apartments, hidden inside one section of the castle.
The Fall of Christianssund
But the Norwegians had planned their attack on Christianssund, and when King Christian III passed away, they invaded the town. The castle was destroyed into ruins, and almost all of the population were murdered. The rest of the people packed everything there was left to pack, and left Christianssund. Then, the town fell into ruin.
The Uprising of Christianssund
Hundreds of years later, a traveler by the name ENLS stumbled upon the town. He thought the history of Christianssund was fascinating, and decided he wanted to build up the town to become what it once was. On October 12th 2019 he founded Christianssund, on a mission to rebuild the castle. The town joined the Kalmar Union.