Broker

Broker (officially the State of Broker) is a state in the southern region of the Republic of Atlion, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the south, the Capital Region to the east, Ackerland to the west, and Sagesse to the north. Broker is the southernmost state in Atlion, and also hosts Albion's southernmost point, Statesport Island. The state is known for its mountainous terrain and sunny whether. Tourists regularly travel to Broker for vacation for that reason, however, Broker is also the financial capital of Atlion, making it the prime location for business. Broker is the smallest state in the Republic, however hosts the largest population, centered mostly around its capital city, Port James, the largest city in Atlion Statesport, and Kennsley.

Unlike Broker's French neighbors, the state has a predominately English history. James Broker, a notable British explorer, arrived at what is today Statesport Island in DATE, and named the island after himself, Broker. After the Crown gave Broker leave to create a colony, Port James was founded as the colonial capital. Less than a decade afterwards, Britain sought to colonize the whole of Albion, and after taking Sagesse from the French, also took the region of what is today Broker. James Broker was named founder of the Province of Broker and also appointed as its Royal Governor. He kept this post until his death. After the Albionese Revolution, Broker was accepted into the Republic in DATE ((alternative:)) Broker was a prominent player in the Albionese Revolution, and was the ((first,second,third)) state to be officially admitted to the Republic. Today, Broker is a diverse city, comparable to the likes of New York or Los Angeles, and has been reported to have that "American feeling" about it.

Broker is a global hub of international business and commerce and is without a doubt the "command center" for Atlion's economy, especially out of Statesport. The state is a major center for banking and finance, retailing, world trade, transportation, tourism, real estate, new media as well as traditional media, advertising, legal services, accountancy, insurance, theater, fashion, and the arts.