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Welcome to the Realm of

Snake Mound

       The sixth Realm of the Domain, Snake Mound is one of the smallest of the Twenty-Seven Realms. It's level area is dominated by the Allegheny Plateau, the Shallow Sea(Lake Erie) the Ohio River, and evidenced remains of the Mound Builder culture.

       Comprised solely of the American state of Ohio, Snake Mound seems a quiet and unassuming Realm, but still holds its secrets. 

       Only one Ruler has watched over Snake Mound in its history. 

Full Name: The Realm of Snake Mound

Pronunciation: Snake Mound

Entymology: Named for the Great Serpent Mound, located in the South of the Realm.

Date Founded: January 11, 2002

Demonym: Mundanian

Population(current): 0

Ruler(s): None at current time

House(s): None at current time

Flag: Mae's Flag - Field of light royal purple, with a garlanded double pentacle in the center, and three crow feathers surrounding the double pentacle in a triangle formation. Represents the spirit of Snake Mound's First Ruler: Crown-Princess Maellen-Sihrenna Silvermoon ni DarkFyre

Anthem: None at current time

Provinces:  Guardian Serpent (All counties on the state's borders), Union (the nineteen Northwestern counties), Noble (the ten Southeastern counties), Highland (the fourteen Southwestern counties), Summit (the twelve Northeastern counties)

Royal District: None at current time.

Royal Court: None at current time.

Royal Home: None at current time

Mundarian Provinces

Name of province: Guardian Serpent

Location: The Ohioan border counties

Population(current): 0

Origin of name: In reference to the wraparound nature of the province, and the Great Serpent Mound located within its bounds

Ruler(s): None at current  time

Duchies(to date): None at current time

Name of province: Union

Location: The nineteen Ohioan counties

Population(current): 0

Origin of name: Named for Union County, Ohio: itself a union of parts of Franklin, Delaware, Madison, and Logan Counties, Ohio

Ruler(s): None at current  time

Duchies(to date): None at current time

Name of province: Summit

Location: The twelve Northeastern Ohioan counties

Population(current): 0

Origin of name: Named for Summit County, Ohio: which holds the highest elevation of the Ohio and Erie Canal

Ruler(s): None at current  time

Duchies(to date): None at current time

Name of province: Noble

Location: The ten Southeastern Ohioan counties

Population(current): 0

Origin of name: Named for Noble County, Ohio: itself named for Representative Warren Noble (1820-1903)

Ruler(s): None at current  time

Duchies(to date): None at current time

Name of province: Highland

Location: The fourteen Southwestern Ohioan counties

Population(current): 0

Origin of name: Named for Highland County, Ohio: itself named in reference to the hilly terrain of the area within it

Ruler(s): None at current  time

Duchies(to date): None at current time

Places of Interest, Power, and Enchantment

The Great Serpent Mound

       At 1,348 feet long and three feet high, the Great Serpent Mound is a prehistoric effigy mound on a plateau of the Serpent Mound Crater along Ohio Brush Creek in Adams County, Ohio. 

       Maintained within a park by Ohio History Connection, it has been designated a National Historic Landmark by the United States Department of Interior. The Serpent Mound of Ohio was first reported from surveys by Ephraim Squier and Edwin Davis in their historic volume Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley, published in 1848 by the newly founded Smithsonian Museum. The Serpent Mound is the largest serpent effigy in the world.


       (from Wikipedia)

Inscription Rock

       A large slab of limestone measuring approximately 32 by 21 feet, the rock is located on the south shore of Kelleys Island in Lake Erie in Erie County, Ohio. It is situated near the intersections of East Lakeshore Drive and Addison Road under a large shelter structure with a viewing platform and is open to the public. 

       The rock was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 and was also located near a series of crescent shaped mounds thought to be created by Pre-Columbian peoples. More mounds were documented to be on the island and another rock with inscriptions was located on the north shore of the island. Unlike Inscription Rock, this boulder was granite - likely a glacial erratic - and engraved with two upside-down figures. However now only Inscription Rock remains since island quarry workers dynamited the petroglyph rock on the North shore.


       (from Wikipedia)

Miamisburg Mound

Located in Miamisburg, Ohio, the mound is a prehistoric Indian burial mound (tumulus), believed to have been built by the Adena Culture, about 1000 to 200 BCE. 

       Once serving as an ancient burial site, the mound has become perhaps the most recognizable historic landmark in Miamisburg. It is the largest conical burial mound in Ohio,[citation needed] as of 1848, the mound was 68 feet (21 m) tall and had a circumference of 852 feet (260 m).[10] In a city park at 900 Mound Avenue, it has been designated an Ohio historical site.


       (from Wikipedia)

Pacifica

is ruled under an

Imperial

administration

An aerial view of downtown

Caer Columbus,

Former Royal Court of the Realm of

Snake Mound.

Mundanian

Caers, Shires, and Strongholds

Caers:

Caer Lanesh - Canton, Ohio USA

Caer Silvermoon - Columbus, Ohio USA

Caer Maumee - Toledo, Ohio USA

Caer Northbluff - Cincinati, Ohio USA

Caer Erie - Cleveland, Ohio USA


Strongholds:

Stronghold of the Bluffs (shared with Sil Magra) - Caer Northbluff, Caer Southbluff

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