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==Weirwater==
==Weirwater==
Legend has it that the village of Weirwater pursued a crusade against Mages, many years ago. For their crimes, the Weavers drowned the village far beneath the water, where on stormy nights the church bells can still be heard ringing in the depths of the great lake. Legend aside, this barren and rocky territory is the home of the College of Weavers, where the great magical traditions are passed on in a lakeside tower.
This rocky territory is home of many weavers, and the noble houses here seem to have more than their fair share of war witches. The territory itself is scattered with deep forests, maintained untouched by the noble houses and said to be inhabited by Eternal Heralds, exotic beasts and an abundance of rare herbs. The people of Weirwater have a dark reputation with the people of Astolat and Semmerholm.


The largest settlement in Weirwater is Culwich, a small city with a few outlying villages. Culwich maitains a long tradition of flax and wool farming here, meaning that the Weavers of Weirwater are tied very closely to them for supply of raw materials. The local merchants have made much of this in recent years, and hold some political sway with the Weavers.
The largest settlement in Weirwater is Culwich, a large town with a few outlying villages. Culwich maitains a long tradition of flax and wool farming, and is said to produce some of the best materials for the use of weavers in the entire Empire. The local merchants have made much of this in recent years, and hold some political sway with the weavers, who in turn offer them fine woven goods to sell to mutual profit.
 
Legend has it that long ago the Earl of Sedaret pursued a crusade against several cabals of weavers who refused to recognise her authority. At the height of a great banquet, thrown by the Earl to celebrate her apparent victory over the weavers, a great bell began to toll and the castle and its surrounding village was drowned beneath great waves and unrelenting rain. It is said by the people of Culwich that on Winter nights of the new moon when the sky is clear one can still hear bells ringing in the depths of the great lake, and see lights that are said to be those of the drowned Earl and her noble household, still celebrating in the depths.


==Semmerholm==
==Semmerholm==

Revision as of 19:38, 16 July 2012

Astolat

Central, well defended, civilized and beautiful, the heartland of the nation contains the Citadel from which the country is governed and where the great Tourneys are held. It is famous for its rose gardens, and the offering of a single Astolat rose is considered the perfect gift of true love.

In the North of Astolat, the granite mountains are rich in ore, but in continual danger from the forest, the barbarians and the elements. Their mining and smithing inhabitants are tough, hardy and laconic, greatly dependent on imported food to maintain themselves, particularly in the depths of frozen winters. They know all too well their worth to the rest of the Nation, and to the Empire, and have on occasion pushed their luck politically.

Weirwater

This rocky territory is home of many weavers, and the noble houses here seem to have more than their fair share of war witches. The territory itself is scattered with deep forests, maintained untouched by the noble houses and said to be inhabited by Eternal Heralds, exotic beasts and an abundance of rare herbs. The people of Weirwater have a dark reputation with the people of Astolat and Semmerholm.

The largest settlement in Weirwater is Culwich, a large town with a few outlying villages. Culwich maitains a long tradition of flax and wool farming, and is said to produce some of the best materials for the use of weavers in the entire Empire. The local merchants have made much of this in recent years, and hold some political sway with the weavers, who in turn offer them fine woven goods to sell to mutual profit.

Legend has it that long ago the Earl of Sedaret pursued a crusade against several cabals of weavers who refused to recognise her authority. At the height of a great banquet, thrown by the Earl to celebrate her apparent victory over the weavers, a great bell began to toll and the castle and its surrounding village was drowned beneath great waves and unrelenting rain. It is said by the people of Culwich that on Winter nights of the new moon when the sky is clear one can still hear bells ringing in the depths of the great lake, and see lights that are said to be those of the drowned Earl and her noble household, still celebrating in the depths.

Semmerholm

A national rarity in terms of its rich and fertile soil, Semmerholm produces the majority of the nation's food, though it is closely surrounded by thick and dangerous forests. Although reasonably central it provides good ground for training Knights, and any laxity in protection would be fatal to both Semmerholm and to the nation's food supply.?

The Barrens

The easternmost territory of Dawn, the Barrens are little more than a series of long-established outposts, desperately holding the border against the barbarians. The land is rich and fertile and there have been several attempts to settle it more fully, but the continual threat from over the border has rendered this all but impossible. Nonetheless, the Dawnish refuse to abandon the Barrens, and focus their struggle on defending them and their sovereign border. The Senator for the Barrens is responsible for holding the border, and is heavily supported by levies of troops from other territories, and a large force of Knights-errant.