Saint Croix:
Main island of the Knights Hospitaller. Holds the capital 'Lascaris', located on the Bay of Light on the north shore of the island. The capital is named after Giovanni Paolo Lascaris, the Grandmaster who bought the islands. The island holds several plantations where criminals are forced to work.
Saint Christopher (Saint Kitts) and Nevis:
While the Knights owned Saint Christopher since 1651, Nevis was under English control until 1690. Nevis was one of the best islands for sugar cane production and the English profited greatly from the island. In 1690 a massive earthquake and tsunami destroyed Jamestown, the capital of Nevis. The whole city sank into the sea and was abandoned. The knights, using the garrison from nearby Saint Christopher were able to save most of the population. They stayed to help build a new city but in the end they never left. There was a short struggle with a small English fleet over control of the island, but the Knights repelled the attack and in the resulting treaty they purchased the island. Baseterre, the harbor on Saint Christopher, is where the main Knights fleet is stationed. The north side of the island is where the training facilities of the Knights are located. There is a sizable army and fleet present most of the year, ready to strike at any threat.
Nevin, after the rebuilding, remains a large producer of sugar cane and provides a lot of wealth for the Knights.
Saint Martin:
The Knights purchased the French part of Saint Martin in 1651. The other part -Sint Maarten- was posessed by the Dutch. In 1672, during what the Dutch called the disaster year, the Dutch part of the island was sold to the Knights. The Dutch were desperate for money to fight several wars and were glad to be sell a harbor they would otherwise have to defend. Cotton, tobacco and sugar are cultivated on the island and it holds several salt mines
Saint Barthélemy:
An island with mostly housing and small farming. Farming is difficult due to the dry and rocky terrain, but the inhabitants are able to produce vegetables, pineapples, bananas and sweet potatoes. The island has a large fishing fleet.
Auberge de France:
Located in Québec City, Québec. It is the home of the French Langue.
Auberge of England:
Located in Providence, Rhode Island. It is the home of the English Langue.
Auberge de la Espana:
Located in La Habana, Cuba. It is the home of the Spanish Langue
Auberge de Portugal:
Located on the island of Saint Christopher. Previously it was in Brasil, but after the expulsion of European colonies there they were forced to relocate to territory owned by the Knights. It is the home of the Portugese Langue
Auberge van Nederland:
Located in Nieuw Amsterdam. It is the home of the Dutch Langue
Auberge de Italiae:
Located on Saint Croix. It is the home of the Papal Langue.
Auberge von Deutschland und das Skandinavien:
Located in Fort Kristina in what was previously Nya Sverige. It is the home of the Germand and Scandinavian Langue.
Auberge ??????:
Located in Nouveau Orléans on the mouth of the Mississipi. It is the home of the Native Langue.