Café Carlo: Café Carlo has been a popular dining spot in the Great Plaza of Brech City for almost three hundred years, though the name has changed repeatedly during that time. It is a relatively expensive, high-class establishment under the proprietorship of Carlo Byrd. Prior to that, it was known as Café Renee. After the death of Carlo Byrd, it became Francesco’s Café.
Café Renee: (see Café Carlo)
Camora: A country in southern Sumir, Camora became independent from the Zur Empire in 995. Today, Camora is a relatively poor nation, though it is reaping the benefits of trade alliances with Greater Brecahlon.
Carriage, Steam-powered: Steam-powered cars have almost completely replaced horse-drawn cars throughout Brechalon. There are a variety of sizes and configurations of steam cars, as there were horse-drawn varieties. Most have the furnace, boiler, and firebox located in the rear.
Cartonia: A continent in the southern hemisphere.
Children of the Streets: The most popular book by Maddchen Schaub, Children of the Streets tells the story of orphaned street urchin.
Church of Kafira: The Church of Kafira, also known as the Holy Kafirite Church, is the worldly organization of Kafira’s followers. It is among the oldest institutions in the world and has played a prominent role in the history of Western civilisation. The Church hierarchy is led by the Pope and includes Cardinals, Patriarchs, and Bishops. The Church teaches that it is the one true church, divinely founded by Kafira Kristos that its bishops are the successors of Kafira’s apostles and that the Pope is the sole successor to Saint Ulixesr who has apostolic primacy. The Church maintains that the doctrine on faith and morals that it presents as definitive is infallible. There are a variety of doctrinal and theological emphases within the Church, including the Southern Kafirite Churches, the personal ordinariates and religious communities such as the Egerians, the Julienites and the Lamarans. The Kafirite Church is Trinitarian and defines its mission as spreading the Gospel of Kafira Kristos, administering the sacraments, and exercising charity. Kafirite worship is highly liturgical, focusing on the Mass or Divine Liturgy during which the sacrament of the Eucharist is celebrated. The Church teaches that bread and wine used during the Mass become the body and blood of Kafira through transubstantiation. The Church practises closed communion and only baptised members of the Church in a state of grace are ordinarily permitted to receive the Eucharist. Kafirite social teaching emphasises support for the sick, the poor, and the afflicted through the corporal works of mercy. The Kafirite Church is the largest provider of education and medical services in the world. Kafirite spiritual teaching emphasises spread of the Gospel message and growth in spiritual discipline through the spiritual works of mercy.
Citizen’s Safety Award: The Citizen’s Safety Award is given to citizens of Brech City who display Brech pluck and bravery in bringing law-breakers to justice.
Cold Soldiers: A book by Isaak Wissinger.
Contico Boulevard:A major thoroughfare in Brech City, Contico Boulevard runs from Hexagon park to the edge of Blackbottom.
Contracting Universe, The The Contracting Universe, at 653 pages, is the shortest scientific work by Phoebus Dodson. In it he proves that the universe is in a constant state of contraction that will eventually force it all into a tiny dense mass the size of a cricket ball.
Cordwell: The County of Cordwell is one of 66 regional divisions within The United Kingdom of Greater Brechalon. Cordwell is the location of the city of Bentin and the nearby Royal Military Base. It sits on the eastern coast of the island of Brechalon.
Cricket: Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of 11 players on a roughly circular field, at the center of which is a rectangular 22-yard long pitch. Each team takes it in turn to bat, in which they attempt to accumulate as many runs as possible, while the other team fields, attempting to prevent the batting team scoring runs. Teams may bat once or twice each depending upon the format of the game. Each turn is known as an innings. The game progresses as one member of the fielding team known as the bowler delivers the ball to the batsman down the length of the pitch. The batsman then attempts to strike the ball with his bat in order so that the ball either reaches the boundary or enables him to run to the other end of the pitch and thus accumulate runs. The batsman may continue batting until he is dismissed. Once ten batsmen from the batting side have been dismissed, the team is said to be all out and the two teams change roles.
Cricket, Mirsannan: Mirsannan Cricket is a variety of cricket played by children, usually in poorer neighborhoods, in which they use ad-hoc materials and locations for play.
Crown Street: Crown Street is a thoroughfare in Brech City just south of Saint Admeta Park. The Palace of Ansegdniss is at the end of Crown Street, while along its length are the homes of the King’s ministers. Number 3 is the home of the Lord Treasurer. Number 4 is the home of the Second Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer. Number 7 is the home of the Foreign Minister. Number 8 is the home of the Judge Advocate General. Number 14 is the home of the Prime Minister.