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==Capuona Formosus== | ==Capuona Formosus== | ||
The present location of the | The present location of the Aswickan embassy was built as the Capuona Formosus in 1868. The Capuona Formosus was one of several mansions erected at that time by architect Julius Thiselius along the Via Marius VIII, one of the most desirable locations in Paradise City. | ||
Shortly after declaring independence from the nation of [[Aquitayne]] the newly established country of [[Aswick]] purchased the Capuona Formosus, and it has remained their embassy ever since. | Shortly after declaring independence from the nation of [[Aquitayne]] the newly established country of [[Aswick]] purchased the Capuona Formosus, and it has remained their embassy ever since. | ||
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==Tridentum Exhibit== | ==Tridentum Exhibit== | ||
[[File:AsTridExhibit.jpeg|thumb|left|The Tridentum Exhibit occupies a long hallway running throughout the Aswicikian Embassy]] | [[File:AsTridExhibit.jpeg|thumb|left|The Tridentum Exhibit occupies a long hallway running throughout the Aswicikian Embassy]] | ||
The | The Aswickan embassy in Paradise City is also home to the Tridentum Exhibit, which memorializes the sacrifices made by Aswickan and Exponential soldiers in the [[Tridentum Campaign]] during the [[Great Astyrian War]]. The exhibit, sponsored by the Aswickan government, houses dozens of artifacts collected from the site of the battlefield, as well as several interactive displays and pre-recorded interviews with survivors from both sides of the struggle. | ||
The exhibit was opened on September 11, 2013, 90 years to the day that Aswickian soldiers withdrew from the beaches at Tridentum. The Blackhelm Confederate Chancellor [[Octavius Eaglebrand]] was present at the ribbon cutting, and he has made an appearance at the embassy every year on Tridentum day to remember the lives lost in the fighting. | The exhibit was opened on September 11, 2013, 90 years to the day that Aswickian soldiers withdrew from the beaches at Tridentum. The Blackhelm Confederate Chancellor [[Octavius Eaglebrand]] was present at the ribbon cutting, and he has made an appearance at the embassy every year on Tridentum day to remember the lives lost in the fighting. | ||
[[Category:Aswick]][[Category:Blackhelm Confederacy]][[Category:Astyria]][[Category:Paradise City]] | [[Category:Aswick]][[Category:Blackhelm Confederacy]][[Category:Astyria]][[Category:Paradise City]] |
Revision as of 18:23, 15 May 2019
Embassy of the Kingdom of Aswick, Paradise City
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Location | Paradise City, Blackhelm Confederacy |
Address | 231 Via Marius VIII |
Ambassador | Patrick O'Neill |
The Embassy of the Kingdom of Aswick, Paradise City is the diplomatic mission of Aswick in the Blackhelm Confederacy. The embassy is led by ambassador Patrick O'Neill, and is located in the Campus Martius section of the city.
Capuona Formosus
The present location of the Aswickan embassy was built as the Capuona Formosus in 1868. The Capuona Formosus was one of several mansions erected at that time by architect Julius Thiselius along the Via Marius VIII, one of the most desirable locations in Paradise City.
Shortly after declaring independence from the nation of Aquitayne the newly established country of Aswick purchased the Capuona Formosus, and it has remained their embassy ever since.
Tridentum Exhibit
The Aswickan embassy in Paradise City is also home to the Tridentum Exhibit, which memorializes the sacrifices made by Aswickan and Exponential soldiers in the Tridentum Campaign during the Great Astyrian War. The exhibit, sponsored by the Aswickan government, houses dozens of artifacts collected from the site of the battlefield, as well as several interactive displays and pre-recorded interviews with survivors from both sides of the struggle.
The exhibit was opened on September 11, 2013, 90 years to the day that Aswickian soldiers withdrew from the beaches at Tridentum. The Blackhelm Confederate Chancellor Octavius Eaglebrand was present at the ribbon cutting, and he has made an appearance at the embassy every year on Tridentum day to remember the lives lost in the fighting.