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Williston
Est. 373

Williston is a former settlement on the island of Stantonville, Diol, that was founded in the year 373 and annexed by Goodnews Bay in 373.

Geography

Island: Stantonville
Coast: Inland
Area: 0.26 square miles

Origination

Founded: 373
Annexed: None
Annexed by: Goodnews Bay in 373

Ships

Ships in port: None

Houses

Houses: Vaclav House, Noland House, Aldis House, Vaclav House, Vaclav House, Vaclav House

Demography

Highest-ever population: 10 (in 373)

Residents

Residents: None
Former residents who moved away: Fredi Noland, Barbara Noland, Keith Noland, Maximilian Noland, Saxe Aldis, Barbara Vaclav, Carmen Noland, Yale Vaclav, Simon Vaclav, Helaine Vaclav
Died here: None
Murders: None

Narrative

373.   Williston, Stantonville, was founded by Fredi Vaclav, Barbara Vaclav, Simon Vaclav, Keith Noland, Carmen Vaclav, Maximilian Noland, Saxe Aldis, Barbara Vaclav, Yale Vaclav, Helaine Vaclav, Barbara Vaclav, Maximilian Noland, Carmen Vaclav, and Simon Vaclav. The settlements of Goodnews Bay and Williston are consolidating; since it's the biggest town and the economic center of the area, Goodnews Bay will absorb the other settlements. Williston has been annexed by Goodnews Bay.
379.   Keith Noland, who in 373 founded Williston along with 13 others, died in Tuscaloosa, Stantonville, of natural causes; he was 64 years old.
384.   Saxe Aldis, who in 373 founded Williston along with 13 others, was murdered by Dane Noland in an act of revenge.
389.   Helaine Vaclav, who in 373 founded Williston along with 13 others, died in Parsons, Stantonville, of natural causes; she was 84 years old.
390.   Barbara Noland, who in 373 founded Williston along with 13 others, died in Brent, Stantonville, after showing symptoms of disease; she was 21 years old.
395.   Fredi Noland, who in 373 founded Williston along with 13 others, died in Noland Lake, Stantonville, after showing symptoms of disease; she was 47 years old. Simon Vaclav, who in 373 founded Williston along with 13 others, was murdered by Rickey Noland in an act of revenge.
397.   Maximilian Noland, who in 373 founded Williston along with 13 others, took his own life in Noland Lake, Stantonville; he was 32 years old.
400.   Yale Vaclav, who in 373 founded Williston along with 13 others, died in Bainbridge, Stantonville, of natural causes; he was 63 years old.
406.   Barbara Vaclav, who in 373 founded Williston along with 13 others, died in Parsons, Stantonville, of natural causes; she was 59 years old.
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