

This
fertile section of land was originally settled
by Lord Richard Sneed sent over by His Excellency,
King Edward I to explore the new planet and continent
of RhyDin that existed across the treacherous
nexus that developed in the sea off the coast
of England. The Estate ended up falling to his
heir, Lord Michael Sneed years later. He would
marry a woman from Scotland named Kerrinne Lynne
MacMillan who had also come from a family of high
lineage to travel to RhyDin. In time, he would
dessert her, the titles, and his family's land.
She would acquire all of his family's estate officially
from the Crown of England, King Henry VII, then
bearing the title of Lady of Ivory.
Later
in the early part of Queen Mary I's reign over
England, funds in the English treasury were drying
up from the repeated attacks and defenses of turmoil
with Scotland. Once Queen Mary informed Kerrinne
that Ivory would no longer receive funding from
England, Kerrinne returned the missive declaring
Ivory's independence and appointing herself as
its rightful monarch.
So
today we find a newly freed country of Ivory,
where the people of the land pitch in with their
self-appointed Queen to learn to survive on their
own. Join the journies of Kerrinne, the royal
family, and the people of Ivory as they face danger,
adventure, joy, fear, sadness, learning, laughter,
and most of all love of the land they call home...Ivory.