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'''Hayes County''' is one of [[Picketralia]]'s eight counties. It is owned almost entirely by the [[Picketralian Royal Family]], and [[Sullivan Palace]] is in the county, which sits upon [[Llama Hill]], and it's only town, [[Llama Hill (town)|Llama Hill]], sits in the county. Its population estimate is around 20 people. It is bounded to the north by Sullivan County, to the west by Picketralia's national border, to the east by the [[Stimpton River]] and [[Saint Olaf County]], and to the south by [[Bartholomeu County]]. It is named for Illium Hayes, a representative from the Rural Areas, who, in the 13th century, incorporated Llama Hill as it's own town. | '''Hayes County''' is one of [[Picketralia]]'s eight counties. It is owned almost entirely by the [[Picketralian Royal Family]], and [[Sullivan Palace]] is in the county, which sits upon [[Llama Hill]], and it's only town, [[Llama Hill (town)|Llama Hill]], sits in the county. Its population estimate is around 20 people. It is bounded to the north by [[Sullivan County]], to the west by Picketralia's national border, to the east by the [[Stimpton River]] and [[Saint Olaf County]], and to the south by [[Bartholomeu County]]. It is named for Illium Hayes, a representative from the Rural Areas, who, in the 13th century, incorporated Llama Hill as it's own town. |
Revision as of 14:10, 28 October 2024
Hayes County is one of Picketralia's eight counties. It is owned almost entirely by the Picketralian Royal Family, and Sullivan Palace is in the county, which sits upon Llama Hill, and it's only town, Llama Hill, sits in the county. Its population estimate is around 20 people. It is bounded to the north by Sullivan County, to the west by Picketralia's national border, to the east by the Stimpton River and Saint Olaf County, and to the south by Bartholomeu County. It is named for Illium Hayes, a representative from the Rural Areas, who, in the 13th century, incorporated Llama Hill as it's own town.