Æsctreouw, Grissenwald

Æsjtreouw (Aurentian for "Ashtree") was a former municipality in Dyske County, Grissenwald, Pacifica. At its peak in the 1910s, it had a population of about 2,038 people.

History
The area across this community plus a few others was never inhabited until the late 18th and early 19th centuries due to the Great Eastern Swamp being a shield from the area. In 1789, a certain amount of people were known to have ventured into the area but the first settlements came around 1791. How it gained its name is unknown since ash trees have never grown in the area, though it was rumoured that such a plant grew at the town's centre before it was taken down in a storm or an unknown protest.

From the 1820s to the 1850s, the community (though they were located about a few kilometres north of the actual city) was home to the Sjømpssøn clan, a large family who practiced incest and allegedly cannibalism. The legitimacy of the first statement is true, though the second one is still up to speculation.

Over the course of about 150 years, the municipality had its own post office, a Class 1-Form 3 school, a paper mill along with a few other amenities. Transportation was limited to rail travel until the 1950s.