Derryfield

Derryfield is the capital of the Kingdom of Hampshire. Built in the ruins of the city of Manchester, it is the largest city in the Kingdom and north of the Commonwealth. It is the seat of the King of Hampshire.

History
Several military bases were hit by missiles in the Great War, and conventional weapons hit Manchester, leaving the city in ruins. An ambitious soldier, Captain Isaac Myerton, had deserted the army the day before the nuclear exchange. He was in a bar in Manchester when the bombs hit; Isaac and the bartender, Jacob Darrow, were the only survivors in the neighborhood of Derryfield because they were both in the wine cellar when the bombs hit. Isaac and Jacob left the bar to find a deserted yet ruined city. Isaac's wheels in his mind began to turn; the area was free from radiation, and his soldiers would be able to take this section of the city easily due to the weaponry. He returned to his base, Fort Granite, and told the men that he had left the base abruptly due to a mission given by his higher ups. Isaac, being very charismatic, convinced his men to leave the base and establish their own city in the ruins of Manchester.

People/Places of Interest

 * Granite Palace: The seat of the Kings of Hamsphire. The Granite Throne is located here. This is where the current King, King Isaac IV, can be found.