Elderview is the official capital city of the Commonwealth of Greenwick. Located in the State of Eldermoor, Elderview serves as the political, cultural, and ceremonial heart of the nation.
Founded: 2023
Designated Capital: 2024
State: Eldermoor
Region: Central Highlands
Population: Estimated at 2,500 residents
Status: Capital Territory under national jurisdiction
As the capital of Greenwick, Elderview houses the Parliament of Greenwick, the Prime Minister’s Office, and several key government ministries and agencies. It is also home to the Royal Administrative Offices, though the monarch’s primary residence remains in Westmarch.
Parliament House of Greenwick – Central location for all legislative affairs
Greenwick National Archives – Repository of historical records, laws, and documents
Elderview Civic Square – Public gathering space for ceremonies, national celebrations, and protests
Royal Council Chamber – Where the Monarch meets with high-ranking officials and foreign dignitaries
Greenwick War Memorial – Honoring those who have served in national defense roles
Elderview is the administrative base for:
The Prime Minister and Cabinet
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Department of National Security
The Greenwick High Court
Elderview is not only the center of government, but also a cultural beacon. The city is home to:
National Museums and Libraries
Prestigious Schools and Academies
Public Gardens and National Parks
Annual National Celebrations, including Greenwick Day and Monarch’s Day events
Despite its modest population, Elderview maintains a strong administrative and symbolic presence, hosting diplomats, civil servants, and visiting officials year-round.
Elderview is connected to the rest of the country via:
National Rail Line linking all three states
Elderview Civic Airport (regional use)
Local Transit System including buses and bike lanes
With a population of approximately 2,500 residents, Elderview is a small but powerful capital. It represents the unity and vision of the Commonwealth of Greenwick—functioning as the epicenter of governance, democracy, and national identity.