Greenbrier
Est. 283
Greenbrier is a former settlement on the island of
Centreville,
Diol, that was founded in the year 283 and annexed by
Hollow Rock in 329.
Geography
Island: CentrevilleCoast: West
Area: 0.53 square miles
Origination
Founded: 283
Founders: Genni Noland,
Worth Myke,
Conway VaclavAnnexed: MitchellvilleAnnexed by: Hollow Rock in 329
Ships
Former ships: None
Houses
Houses: Noland House,
Myke House,
Vaclav House,
Noland House,
Vaclav House,
Aldis House,
Aldis House,
Jordan House,
Noland HouseDemography
Highest-ever population: 3 (in 283)
Residents
Residents: None
Former residents who moved away: Roberto NolandDied here: Genni Noland (Natural causes),
Conway Vaclav (Natural causes),
Worth Myke (Natural causes)
Murders: None
Narrative
283. Greenbrier, Centreville, was founded by Genni Noland, Worth Myke, and Conway Vaclav. 3 newcomer(s) moved to Greenbrier in 283: Worth Myke, Genni Noland, and Conway Vaclav.
284. There is talk of the town of Greenbrier, Centreville, expanding or else consolidating with its adjacent settlements.
289. Due to its lack of open plots on which new residents might build their homes, the town of Greenbrier, Centreville, has claimed an area of open adjacent land that it will expand onto.
290. The settlements of Greenbrier and Mitchellville are consolidating; since it's the biggest town and the economic center of the area, Greenbrier will absorb the other settlements. Greenbrier has annexed Mitchellville.
293. Genni Noland, who in 283 founded Greenbrier along with 2 others, died in Greenbrier, Centreville, of natural causes; she was 84 years old.
297. Conway Vaclav, who in 283 founded Greenbrier along with 2 others, died in Greenbrier, Centreville, of natural causes; he was 66 years old.
313. 1 newcomer(s) moved to Greenbrier in 313: Roberto Noland.
321. 1 resident(s) moved out of Greenbrier in 321: Roberto Noland.
322. Worth Myke, who in 283 founded Greenbrier along with 2 others, died in Greenbrier, Centreville, of natural causes; he was 77 years old.
329. The settlements of Hollow Rock, Greenbrierand Hanover are consolidating; since it's the oldest town and the cultural center of the area, Hollow Rock will absorb the other settlements. Greenbrier has been annexed by Hollow Rock.