Coleshire, Parlos Decina

Coleshire is the centre of the federal rail system in Beluzia. It is the industrial hub of Parlos Decina and a major transportation hub that serves all mainland Beluz counties. It was formed in the highlands of Majatania, when the people dug into the mountains to build roads that would be the quickest route to Iliathar.

A small settlement was built by people who wanted to take advantage of the popularity of the new route. They sold food and offered "rest space" to merchants and others who passed through; this brought a fair amount of income to the town, which contributed to the development of infrastructure, mostly due to the tax policies of Mayor Faraj Cole. He never taxed personal income, but he taxed land use, bar sales, and inn fees. The town wasn't named after him until the 3200s.

After the discovery of coal, a short boom was brought to the town. Immigrants, from other settlements, mostly sought jobs as miners, blacksmiths, lumberjacks, carpenters, construction workers, and street cleaners. Because of the population increase, there was also a demand for education services, and street-cleaning. The town didn't produce its own food, so it had to rely on merchants who passed through. Eventually, another settlement was built closely to it. This settlement produced food, that was sent to Coleshire for the townspeople to eat. Some of it was canned and exported instead. As civilization advanced, so did methods of transportation. The introduction of trains, into Beluz society, brought more activity to Coleshire.

In the 3380s, Coleshire was declared the provisional capital of rebel-occupied Parlos Decina, while Parloshire was still under the control of the  Beluz Union government. While under rebel control, it came under attack by ADK troops from South Coleshire.