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FOREST OF ANNU |
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A forest in the barony of
Greater Narb, it is a popular place for hunting deer, especially white
harts or stags which seem to be quiet common in the area. |
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NARR |
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This market town in the barony
of Greater Narb is notable for its many inns. Here the Baron holds court
in a fine palace made of marble and blue stone. |
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BARONY OF GREATER NARB |
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A barony in Redune, the main
town of which is Narr. Although covering a large area the land is hilly
and poor quality for farming. The baron has his castle in Narr and loves
to hunt wild boar in the Forest of Annu. |
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PELHAM |
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This is a village on the great
north road in Barradon. It is a very poor and run-down place, comprising
wooden buildings in the main. The villagers are mostly herders of cattle
with a few potato farmers. |
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TRUSTOCK |
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Trustock is a village in
Greater Narb on the northern bank of the estuary, opposite Galdos.
Mainly fishing and craft based occupations mean that this is not a very
wealthy place. Most of the buildings are of local stone with thatched
roofs. There is a ferry across the river to Galdos. |
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FALLOM |
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A small village near Narr in
the Barony of Greater Narb. It is mainly an agricultural area and the
village is mostly cottages built of timber and thatch. |
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KINGDOM OF BARRADON |
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Barradon is a kingdom near
North Redune and the principle town is Derse. It is mostly poor quality
farming land where long-horned cattle are raised these beasts are often
sold further south to places like Illenshire and Imradd. The men of
Barradon are tough and generally make excellent warriors, occasionally
companies of them can be found as mercenaries in other nation’s
armies. |
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DERSE |
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Derse is a large town in the
Kingdom of Barradon on an important river crossing. A very large stone
bridge with many arches carries the great north road. The King’s large
castle dominates the town and its famous bridge. |
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GEFAS WOOD |
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This large royal forest in the
county of Illenshire belongs to the crown of Imradd. Many woodcutters
and charcoal burners occupy the southern borders, whilst outlaws and
poachers lurk in the depths that are mysterious and dangerous. |
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GALDOS |
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The chief city and port of the
county of Lesser Narb in Redune. Galdos sits on the south side of a
large estuary across which a number of ferries carry goods and travelers
to Trustock. A large fleet of fishing and merchant vessels operate from
here. |
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COUNTY OF LESSER NARB |
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This is a county in Redune, the
principle city and port of which is Galdos. Apart from farmlands in the
valley near Galdos the major part of this county is hilly and sparsely
wooded. This scrubland has a low population. Because of this it is ideal
for hunting and the rich and noble men of Imradd visit often to pursue
the chase. It is also a hideout for bands of brigands and outlaws. |
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