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The Golden Crow Chronicles is an annual newspaper publication about the ongoings of the Royal Duma, upcoming events, interviews, political views of the nature of the state, as well as business advertisements. In addition, this paper includes a well-detailed ‘Historical Person of the Year’; that lists the accolades and biography of an individual who contributed to our nation greatly ranging from kings, statesman to military generals the like of; Leopold Stafyr (I), Henrik Bihar (V), Robert Sigismund (X) and Jan Kovachev (XV).

The state-funded newspaper that is the Golden Crow Chronicles came into existence after Lord Sigmar Baruch and Lord Viktor Kortrevich introduced the The Royal Newspaper Act of 1755 in the Royal Duma. Subsequently, the act was passed unanimously and granted royal assent by King Sigismund II.

After much inspiration from the the previous, ‘The New Reza Chronicles’ written by Lord Amadeus of Reza, both Lord Baruch and Lord Kortrevich saw the necessity to obtain patent of the general formatting and general layout to hopefully use in their rendition of the Kingdom’s newly established newspaper. Despite refusal at first the two companies came together and agreed for the GCC to succeed the widely successful NRC from 1759 to 1770, 1772, 1786 to 1788 and 1796. Ultimately publishing seventeen editions being sold to over 600,000 individuals [608,603] from Haense while receiving praise from the likes of Imperial Archchancellor Simon Basrid.

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