The Colony of Berenwalde

Some time had passed since the initial meeting of New Vienna colonists took place in a local tavern. Since then, two hundred and fifty families had set out from the safety of the German Colony and made a perilous trek north through lands currently occupied by native tribes until they settled in the region once known as Ontario in Berengar's previous life. 

These men and women were deeply upset with the laws that the Colonial Governor had enacted, which heavily favored the native tribes over the German colonialists. Because of this, these men and women sought to establish a new colony of their own. One loyal to the vision of the Kaiser.