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== Baronies == | == Baronies == | ||
=== [[Dalrath]] === | === [[Dalrath]] === | ||
Dalrath | Dalrath was the Northernmost Barony of Aendrim. The people of Dalrath were beset on all sides by enemies since the fall of [[Omund|Good King Omund]]. They are far from the other human baronies of the region and surrounded on all sides by Forests and Wodes. The People of Dalrath have become resilient and heavily militarized. Of the three baronies of Aendrim, Dalrath has the largest and most experienced army. [[Kenway|Lord Kenway]] was originally the heir to the Barony of Dalrath before executing [[Edmund Bedegar]] and claiming the title Duke of Aendrim. | ||
===== Places ===== | ===== Places ===== | ||
* Dalrath Keep | * Dalrath Keep | ||
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=== [[Bedegar]] === | === [[Bedegar]] === | ||
Bedegar | Bedegar was the central Barony of Aendrim. The Baron of Bedegar and his family were killed by the [[White Tusk orcs]], after which Lord Saxon, Regent of Bedegar and the Baron's close friend, took his place. Lord Saxton secretly paid the orcs to kill the Baron to take his place, and he ruled as a tyrannical leader. He enjoyed pitting the people of Bedegar against their humanoid neighbors, reveling in the atrocity.{{Cite book/snf|101}} | ||
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== The Protectorate of Zyll == | == The [[Protectorate of Zyll]] == | ||
The Protectorate of Zyll was formerly the barony of [[Rask]], which was taken over by the [[Archlich Zyll]], who made it his protectorate.{{Fact}} | |||
== The [[Ruby Desert]] == | |||
The Rube Desert was formerly the barony of [[Oll]] until it was taken over by the [[Lady of Brass]], and transformed into a desert.{{Fact}} | |||
== Forests & wodes == | == Forests & wodes == | ||
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=== The Beowode === | === The Beowode === | ||
== Other | == Other places == | ||
=== [[Blackbottom]] === | |||
=== The Wilds === | === The Wilds === | ||
=== The Grey | === The [[Grey Wastes]] === | ||
=== | === Myr Mountains === |
Latest revision as of 00:35, 18 October 2024
Aendrim is a duchy located in the region of Vasloria.
Baronies
Dalrath
Dalrath was the Northernmost Barony of Aendrim. The people of Dalrath were beset on all sides by enemies since the fall of Good King Omund. They are far from the other human baronies of the region and surrounded on all sides by Forests and Wodes. The People of Dalrath have become resilient and heavily militarized. Of the three baronies of Aendrim, Dalrath has the largest and most experienced army. Lord Kenway was originally the heir to the Barony of Dalrath before executing Edmund Bedegar and claiming the title Duke of Aendrim.
Places
- Dalrath Keep
- Wend
- Chard
Bedegar
Bedegar was the central Barony of Aendrim. The Baron of Bedegar and his family were killed by the White Tusk orcs, after which Lord Saxon, Regent of Bedegar and the Baron's close friend, took his place. Lord Saxton secretly paid the orcs to kill the Baron to take his place, and he ruled as a tyrannical leader. He enjoyed pitting the people of Bedegar against their humanoid neighbors, reveling in the atrocity.[1]
Places
- Bedegar Keep
- Wode of the Orchid Court
- Gravesford
- Tarreton
- Castle Rend
- Forest Rend
- The Necromancer's Tower
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Places
The Protectorate of Zyll
The Protectorate of Zyll was formerly the barony of Rask, which was taken over by the Archlich Zyll, who made it his protectorate.[citation needed]
The Ruby Desert
The Rube Desert was formerly the barony of Oll until it was taken over by the Lady of Brass, and transformed into a desert.[citation needed]
Forests & wodes
The Great Wode
The Black Forest
The Elgenwode
Galdir Forest
The Beowode
Other places
Blackbottom
The Wilds
The Grey Wastes
Myr Mountains
- ↑ Matthew Colville, et al. Strongholds & Followers. (MCDM Productions), pp. 101.