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Revision as of 13:52, 30 June 2023 by Troll3274 (talk | contribs) (For auction in this lot is the keys to the Old Governor's Mansion on the island of Nassau, a property also formerly owned by the regency at Burkeland. It was resided in by the appointed Governor of the region, prior the formation of the Republic of Nassau. The Mansion was reacquired by Burkeland following the formation of the Kingdom of Whitecrest-Nassau. This spacious house is possibly the best residence you can get your hands on in the Grand Isles. Through my means, I collected the deed, an...)
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For auction in this lot is the keys to the Old Governor's Mansion on the island of Nassau, a property also formerly owned by the regency at Burkeland. It was resided in by the appointed Governor of the region, prior the formation of the Republic of Nassau. The Mansion was reacquired by Burkeland following the formation of the Kingdom of Whitecrest-Nassau. This spacious house is possibly the best residence you can get your hands on in the Grand Isles. Through my means, I collected the deed, and you can decide to make this home, your home.

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current13:52, 30 June 2023Thumbnail for version as of 13:52, 30 June 2023932 × 621 (798 KB)Troll3274 (talk | contribs)For auction in this lot is the keys to the Old Governor's Mansion on the island of Nassau, a property also formerly owned by the regency at Burkeland. It was resided in by the appointed Governor of the region, prior the formation of the Republic of Nassau. The Mansion was reacquired by Burkeland following the formation of the Kingdom of Whitecrest-Nassau. This spacious house is possibly the best residence you can get your hands on in the Grand Isles. Through my means, I collected the deed, an...

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