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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
Semmerholm produces the majority of the nation's food, though it is closely surrounded by thick and dangerous forests. The dark forests here are home to vicious beasts, including boars, lions and bears, and hunting is a regular pastime for nobles. There are several well-fortified castles here at various strategic points along the border, protecting Semmerholm from the barbarians of the Barrens, The senator for Semmerholm is responsible for holding the border. This responsibility tends to weigh heavily on the head of the Semmerholm senator, with the realisation that if they fail at their task this will be the first land lost to the barbarians in Dawnish history.
Semmerholm became part of the Empire in 52YE during the reign of [[Empress Richilde]], following a protracted campaign against a tribe of especially vicious barbarian orcs. The tirbe, whose name is now lost to antiquity, were exterminated during the war of conquest, finally forced back to their stronghold in [[#Ulvenholme|Ulvenholme]] and destroyed after a terrible siege.


== Minor Settlements ==
It was from Semmerholm that the Dawnish planned their campaign against the burghers of pre-[[The League|League]] [[Holberg]], who engaged in a variety of innovative and underhand strategies to keep the Imperial forces off-balance as well as launching regular attacks into Dawnish territory. In the centuries since, relations between the people of Holberg and those of Semmerholm have mellowed extensively - prior to the invasion of the [[Druj]] a great deal of trade passed through the great stone [[#The Gate|Gate]] set into the southwestern peaks.
=== Arnet ===
Once the great fastness of the Orcs who lived here before the Empire took Semmerholm. Their last battle was here, their leaders died here, and their shamen screamed curses here. Arnet stands cleansed now, a symbol of the Ambition of Empire.


=== Auvanne ===
Semmerholm produces a major share of the nation's food, for all that it is closely surrounded by thick and dangerous forests. The dark woodlands are home to vicious beasts, including boars, [[Mundane_beasts#Big_Cats|lions]] and bears as well as several species of [[Mundane_beasts#Drakes|drake]] and a few rare [[Mundane_beasts#Dire_Beasts|dire beasts]]. Hunting is a regular pastime for nobles and yeomen alike, and helps encourage a perception of the people of Semmerholm as being a little "wilder" than the average Dawnishfolk.  
Once famed for its farriers; the finest horseshoes in all of Empire were made here many, many years ago before Semmerholm was even a territory of the Empire. With the passing of the horses, the smiths turned their mastery to armour, and even some Wintermark smiths acknowledge their craft.


=== Estcastle ===
There are several well-built castles here at various strategic points along the border, protecting Semmerholm from the barbarians of the [[Barrens]] and Holberg. The people for Semmerholm have long felt responsible for holding the borders against the savage tide and this responsibility tends to weigh particularly heavily on the head of the Semmerholm senator. If they fail at their task, this will be the first land lost to the barbarians in Dawnish history.
A bastion; a tower in the mountain wall that watches the Barrens, an armed camp. Imperial orcs live and drill here, awaiting word to strike south.
 
==Recent History==
Immediately after the fall of [[Holberg]] in 346YE, coupled with renewed barbarian activity in [[The Barrens]], many Dawnish Earls were convinced a major offensive against Semmerholm was in the offing. Apart from a few speculative attacks against [[#Estcastle|Estcastle]] and the occasional raid into [[#Estmure|Estmure]] the [[Druj]] appear unable or unwilling to launch a concerted attack while the city of Holberg proper continues to guard the eastern approach.
 
== Major Features ==
=== Rucastle ===
First constructed in wood in the early years of Empire; a base for the campaign against the orcs who occupied Semmerholm. It was founded by those strong in the new religion: half church of Virtue, half castle against the orc. Closer to a [[chapter|chapterhouse]] than fortifications built in Dawn before its foundation, this is a fortress of Empire. It has close ties with the nearby [[Navarr]] [[steading]] of [[Brocéliande#Boar's_Dell|Greenstead]] in [[Brocéliande]], which it helped to found. The knights of Rucastle are often called on to help their allies across the border, and there has long been a bond - and several intermarriages - between the two settlements. This close association with the Navarr has lead to the people of Rucastle - and by extension, the citizens of [[Elvette]] - enjoying a reputation as 'fey' or slightly more savage than traditional Dawnish norms.
 
=== The Pits of Brychel ===
South of castle Arnet, in [[#Ulvenholm|Ulvenholm]], parts of the earth have fallen away to reveal an underground complex believed to be of Terunael origin. The ruins were stripped of anything of obvious value many years ago, but small bands of scholars still come here from across the Empire to study the remains and the partially buried buildings. .
 
===Semmer's Rose===
This beautiful town lies on the shores of the Semmerlak in [[#Causse|Causse]]. Famous for it's spires of white granite and gorgeous shrines to the exemplars and paragons of Dawnish history. It is a meeting place for some of the finest [[troubadour|troubadours]] of Dawn, where they share music, legend, and tales of Virtuous [[glory]].
 
The town is built around old citadel from the invasion of Semmerholm, it was here that the Dawnish generals planned and launched their campaigns to conquer the territory. Planned by the legendary siegemaster Willard d'Onnecour, the castle is built of several interlocking concentric circular walls, said to resemble a rose to those who stand on its tallest towers. The famous architect also designed the white granite bridge that spans the river here, said to be a marvel of early Imperial engineering. d'Onnecour himself is buried in the hills above Semmer's Rose in a tomb of his own design. Plans and the occasional rare scroll of his designs and theories are much sought after by masons and architects alike.
 
=== The Semmerstones ===
A cluster of thirty moss-covered white stones on top of a hill in western [[#Causse|Causse]], many of them carved with runes thought to date back to the time of Terunael. Each stone is about two feet high and there is no discernible pattern to their layout. The stones have a potent [[regio]] tied to Summer, and are a traditional site for Dawnish [[Earl#Enchanters|Enchanters]] to meet with emissaries of the Summer [[Eternals]]. Today, they are watched over by a [[Weaver]] cabal with close ties to the [[Dean_of_the_Lyceum|Lyceum]] who use [[Materials#Iridescent Gloaming|Iridescent Gloaming]] gathered in the woods arounde  the base of the stones to produce gorgeous red and blue surcotes and standards.


=== The Gate ===
=== The Gate ===
A mighty wall entirely blocking a key mountain pass save for a massive tunnel-entrance through which two dozen may march abreast. It was constructed by engineers from Holberg and tales of its courageous defense are told throughout Dawn. Great armies march through the mighty gates south to do battle in the Barrens.
In [[#Estmure|Estmure]], the mountains form a barrier that surrounds Semmerholm. The widest pass through the mountains is blocked by a mighty wall of white granite, with a single massive tunnel-entrance through which two dozen may march abreast. It was constructed by engineers from Holberg in the early years of the Empire and tales of its courageous defense are told throughout Dawn. Great armies march through the mighty gates south to do battle in the Barrens.<br>
'''OOC Note:''' The Gate is a Rank 1 [[fortifications|fortification]].
 
==Regions==
==Axmure==
The forests of Axmure are relatively wild and untamed, and their depths home to a number of rare and unusual beasts. There are several secluded manors here, favoured by nobles who value their privacy, but they must maintain a cautious vigilance against creatures and raiders from [[The Barrens]] to the south.
'''Keywords:''' Forested


=== Lacre ===
==Causse==
A well-defended port known as a place of adventure. Many’s the questing-knight who has set sail to the east from here. The few who return are fêted and applauded, their names recognised on inn signs throughout the town. It also serves as the closest port to the Barrens, and armies march from its gates to the fortress-settlements to the south.
The rugged terrain of Causse is scattered with secluded villages and small towns, as well as the occasional old watchtower or sturdy keep. Streams and small rivers wind down from the hills of [[Weirwater]], and at where they flow into the Semmerlak stands the beautiful town of [[#Semmer's Rose|Semmer's Rose]].


In early 377YE a series of squat fortified watchtowers and beacons were constructed around Lacre and along the shore. These towers are manned by keen-eyed yeomen archers, and serve dual duty - they watch for the presence of bandits, orc raiders from the Barrens and monsters out of the deep woods, and also as secure bases of operation for [[Questing Knights]] hunting these interlopers. The project was part of a larger [[Imperial Senate|Senate]] plan to [[Fortify multiple towns|provide protection]] to towns throughout the Empire, and while the defences are not sufficient to qualify Lacre as a [[fortifications|fortification]] - and are not a fraction as effective or inspiring as castles such as the [[The Barrens#Towers of the Dawn|Towers of the Dawn]] or the [[Astolat#The Castle of Thorns|Castle of Thorns]] -  they have already made the territory feel more secure, and lead to some discussion about the value of further construction.
==Elvette==
The forests of Elvette are not especially wild; the woodlands have more of the feel of hunting preserve than deep wilderness. That is not to say they are tamed however - the deep woods are home to dangerous beasts that are more than a match for a lone knight. The people of Elvette are known to have close ties with the Navarr of [[Brocéliande]], especially those who live at [[#Rucastle|Rucastle]].<br>
'''Keywords:''' Forested
 
==Estmure==
Along the eastern sweep of the Semmerlak the ground becomes rugged and broken. As Semmerholm slopes down towards Holberg, the peaks of Estmure raise a great barrier against the orcs now occupying the lands to the south-east. There are several small fortresses here, some dating back to pre-Imperial times when the pre-League burghers of Holberg were engaged in economic and literal warfare against the people of Dawn.
 
High in the hills here is the tower of '''Estcastle''', which at one time served as a sentinel beacon against the Holbergers but has since been converted to an armed camp that overlooks the tainted plains of [[Holberg#Rebeshof|Rebeshof]] and the Druj-haunted forests of [[Holberg#Utterlund|Utterlund]]. In 338YE the tower was largely given over to the control of the [[Imperial orcs]], many of whom live and drill here, launching occasional raids and waiting for word to strike against the barbarians.
'''Keywords:''' Hilly
 
==Ferrond==
The windswept heaths of Ferrond are scattered with villages and small towns. The most famous is probably '''Auvanne'''. Once famed for its farriers; the finest horseshoes in all of Empire were made here many, many ye ars ago before Semmerholm was even a territory of the Empire. With the passing of the horses, the smiths turned their mastery to armour, and even the runesmiths of [[Wintermark]] acknowledge their craft.


=== Semmer's Rose ===
==Lacuve==
An old citadel from the invasion of Semmerholm. A great castle of concentric circular walls, resembling a rose to those who stand on its tallest towers. A known meeting place for some of the finest troubadours of Dawn, where they share music, legend, and tales of Virtuous glory.
On the shores of Lacuve sits '''Lacre''', a well-defended port known as a place of adventure. Many a [[Questing_knight]] has set sail to the east from here. The few who return are fêted and applauded, their names recognised on inn signs throughout the town. Lacre also serves as the closest port to the Barrens, and armies march from its gates to the fortress-settlements to the south.


=== Rucastle ===
In early 377YE a series of squat fortified watchtowers and beacons were constructed around Lacre and along the shore. These towers are manned by keen-eyed yeomen archers, and serve dual duty - they watch for the presence of bandits, orc raiders from the Barrens and monsters out of the deep woods, and also as secure bases of operation for [[Questing Knights]] hunting these interlopers. The project was part of a larger [[Imperial Senate|Senate]] plan to [[Fortify multiple towns|provide protection]] to towns throughout the Empire, and while the defences are not sufficient to qualify Lacre as a [[fortifications|fortification]] - and are not a fraction as effective or inspiring as castles such as the [[The Barrens#Towers of the Dawn|Towers of the Dawn]] or the [[Astolat#The Castle of Thorns|Castle of Thorns]] -  they have already made the territory feel more secure, and lead to some discussion about the value of further construction.
First constructed in wood in the early years of Empire; a base for the campaign against the orcs who occupied Semmerholm. It was founded by those strong in the new religion: half church of Virtue, half castle against the orc. Closer to a Chapterhouse than fortifications built in Dawn before its foundation, this is a fortress of Empire. It has close ties with the nearby Navarri steading of Greenstead, which it helped to found.


== Places of Interest ==
==Ulvenholm==
=== The Semmerstones ===
Brooding in the light woodlands of Ulvenholm is the ancient fortress of '''Arnet'''. The final battles to conquer Semmerholm took place here, on the site of what was once a great fastness of the orcs. The terrible battle that roared around the orc fortress left the woodlands blackened and broken, and when the walls were finally breached the Dawnish knights and their allies swept as an irresistable tide over the leaders of the barbarian tribes. According to levend, the last orc shamen to die laid terrible curses on the attackers, and the credulous whisper that no Earl who has claimed Arnet has died save by violence in all the centuries since. Once the orcs were driven off, the castle was claimed and repaired, extended by Dawnish masons and it's white marble towers stand as a monument to the [[Pride]] and [[Ambition]] of the Dawnish spirit. One of the heroes of the attack on Arnet, [[Adelmar the Lion]], is recognised as an [[Paragons and Exemplars|Exemplar]] of Ambition, and the hall commemorating his deeds here is a site of pilgrimage for many followers of the Way.
A cluster of thirty moss-covered white stones on top of a hill, many of them carved with runes thought to be from Terunael. Each is about two feet high. There’s no discernible pattern to their layout.


=== The Pits of Brychel ===
==OOC Note==
Parts of the earth have fallen away here to reveal an underground complex of Terunael ruins. It was stripped of anything of value many years ago.
* All the regions of Semmerholm are in Dawnish (and thus Imperial) hands.
* [[#The Gate|The Gate]] represents a rank 1 [[fortifications|fortification]].


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Farms and forests and splendid castles.
Regions of Semmerholm

Overview

Semmerholm became part of the Empire in 52YE during the reign of Empress Richilde, following a protracted campaign against a tribe of especially vicious barbarian orcs. The tirbe, whose name is now lost to antiquity, were exterminated during the war of conquest, finally forced back to their stronghold in Ulvenholme and destroyed after a terrible siege.

It was from Semmerholm that the Dawnish planned their campaign against the burghers of pre-League Holberg, who engaged in a variety of innovative and underhand strategies to keep the Imperial forces off-balance as well as launching regular attacks into Dawnish territory. In the centuries since, relations between the people of Holberg and those of Semmerholm have mellowed extensively - prior to the invasion of the Druj a great deal of trade passed through the great stone Gate set into the southwestern peaks.

Semmerholm produces a major share of the nation's food, for all that it is closely surrounded by thick and dangerous forests. The dark woodlands are home to vicious beasts, including boars, lions and bears as well as several species of drake and a few rare dire beasts. Hunting is a regular pastime for nobles and yeomen alike, and helps encourage a perception of the people of Semmerholm as being a little "wilder" than the average Dawnishfolk.

There are several well-built castles here at various strategic points along the border, protecting Semmerholm from the barbarians of the Barrens and Holberg. The people for Semmerholm have long felt responsible for holding the borders against the savage tide and this responsibility tends to weigh particularly heavily on the head of the Semmerholm senator. If they fail at their task, this will be the first land lost to the barbarians in Dawnish history.

Recent History

Immediately after the fall of Holberg in 346YE, coupled with renewed barbarian activity in The Barrens, many Dawnish Earls were convinced a major offensive against Semmerholm was in the offing. Apart from a few speculative attacks against Estcastle and the occasional raid into Estmure the Druj appear unable or unwilling to launch a concerted attack while the city of Holberg proper continues to guard the eastern approach.

Major Features

Rucastle

First constructed in wood in the early years of Empire; a base for the campaign against the orcs who occupied Semmerholm. It was founded by those strong in the new religion: half church of Virtue, half castle against the orc. Closer to a chapterhouse than fortifications built in Dawn before its foundation, this is a fortress of Empire. It has close ties with the nearby Navarr steading of Greenstead in Brocéliande, which it helped to found. The knights of Rucastle are often called on to help their allies across the border, and there has long been a bond - and several intermarriages - between the two settlements. This close association with the Navarr has lead to the people of Rucastle - and by extension, the citizens of Elvette - enjoying a reputation as 'fey' or slightly more savage than traditional Dawnish norms.

The Pits of Brychel

South of castle Arnet, in Ulvenholm, parts of the earth have fallen away to reveal an underground complex believed to be of Terunael origin. The ruins were stripped of anything of obvious value many years ago, but small bands of scholars still come here from across the Empire to study the remains and the partially buried buildings. .

Semmer's Rose

This beautiful town lies on the shores of the Semmerlak in Causse. Famous for it's spires of white granite and gorgeous shrines to the exemplars and paragons of Dawnish history. It is a meeting place for some of the finest troubadours of Dawn, where they share music, legend, and tales of Virtuous glory.

The town is built around old citadel from the invasion of Semmerholm, it was here that the Dawnish generals planned and launched their campaigns to conquer the territory. Planned by the legendary siegemaster Willard d'Onnecour, the castle is built of several interlocking concentric circular walls, said to resemble a rose to those who stand on its tallest towers. The famous architect also designed the white granite bridge that spans the river here, said to be a marvel of early Imperial engineering. d'Onnecour himself is buried in the hills above Semmer's Rose in a tomb of his own design. Plans and the occasional rare scroll of his designs and theories are much sought after by masons and architects alike.

The Semmerstones

A cluster of thirty moss-covered white stones on top of a hill in western Causse, many of them carved with runes thought to date back to the time of Terunael. Each stone is about two feet high and there is no discernible pattern to their layout. The stones have a potent regio tied to Summer, and are a traditional site for Dawnish Enchanters to meet with emissaries of the Summer Eternals. Today, they are watched over by a Weaver cabal with close ties to the Lyceum who use Iridescent Gloaming gathered in the woods arounde the base of the stones to produce gorgeous red and blue surcotes and standards.

The Gate

In Estmure, the mountains form a barrier that surrounds Semmerholm. The widest pass through the mountains is blocked by a mighty wall of white granite, with a single massive tunnel-entrance through which two dozen may march abreast. It was constructed by engineers from Holberg in the early years of the Empire and tales of its courageous defense are told throughout Dawn. Great armies march through the mighty gates south to do battle in the Barrens.
OOC Note: The Gate is a Rank 1 fortification.

Regions

Axmure

The forests of Axmure are relatively wild and untamed, and their depths home to a number of rare and unusual beasts. There are several secluded manors here, favoured by nobles who value their privacy, but they must maintain a cautious vigilance against creatures and raiders from The Barrens to the south. Keywords: Forested

Causse

The rugged terrain of Causse is scattered with secluded villages and small towns, as well as the occasional old watchtower or sturdy keep. Streams and small rivers wind down from the hills of Weirwater, and at where they flow into the Semmerlak stands the beautiful town of Semmer's Rose.

Elvette

The forests of Elvette are not especially wild; the woodlands have more of the feel of hunting preserve than deep wilderness. That is not to say they are tamed however - the deep woods are home to dangerous beasts that are more than a match for a lone knight. The people of Elvette are known to have close ties with the Navarr of Brocéliande, especially those who live at Rucastle.
Keywords: Forested

Estmure

Along the eastern sweep of the Semmerlak the ground becomes rugged and broken. As Semmerholm slopes down towards Holberg, the peaks of Estmure raise a great barrier against the orcs now occupying the lands to the south-east. There are several small fortresses here, some dating back to pre-Imperial times when the pre-League burghers of Holberg were engaged in economic and literal warfare against the people of Dawn.

High in the hills here is the tower of Estcastle, which at one time served as a sentinel beacon against the Holbergers but has since been converted to an armed camp that overlooks the tainted plains of Rebeshof and the Druj-haunted forests of Utterlund. In 338YE the tower was largely given over to the control of the Imperial orcs, many of whom live and drill here, launching occasional raids and waiting for word to strike against the barbarians. Keywords: Hilly

Ferrond

The windswept heaths of Ferrond are scattered with villages and small towns. The most famous is probably Auvanne. Once famed for its farriers; the finest horseshoes in all of Empire were made here many, many ye ars ago before Semmerholm was even a territory of the Empire. With the passing of the horses, the smiths turned their mastery to armour, and even the runesmiths of Wintermark acknowledge their craft.

Lacuve

On the shores of Lacuve sits Lacre, a well-defended port known as a place of adventure. Many a Questing_knight has set sail to the east from here. The few who return are fêted and applauded, their names recognised on inn signs throughout the town. Lacre also serves as the closest port to the Barrens, and armies march from its gates to the fortress-settlements to the south.

In early 377YE a series of squat fortified watchtowers and beacons were constructed around Lacre and along the shore. These towers are manned by keen-eyed yeomen archers, and serve dual duty - they watch for the presence of bandits, orc raiders from the Barrens and monsters out of the deep woods, and also as secure bases of operation for Questing Knights hunting these interlopers. The project was part of a larger Senate plan to provide protection to towns throughout the Empire, and while the defences are not sufficient to qualify Lacre as a fortification - and are not a fraction as effective or inspiring as castles such as the Towers of the Dawn or the Castle of Thorns - they have already made the territory feel more secure, and lead to some discussion about the value of further construction.

Ulvenholm

Brooding in the light woodlands of Ulvenholm is the ancient fortress of Arnet. The final battles to conquer Semmerholm took place here, on the site of what was once a great fastness of the orcs. The terrible battle that roared around the orc fortress left the woodlands blackened and broken, and when the walls were finally breached the Dawnish knights and their allies swept as an irresistable tide over the leaders of the barbarian tribes. According to levend, the last orc shamen to die laid terrible curses on the attackers, and the credulous whisper that no Earl who has claimed Arnet has died save by violence in all the centuries since. Once the orcs were driven off, the castle was claimed and repaired, extended by Dawnish masons and it's white marble towers stand as a monument to the Pride and Ambition of the Dawnish spirit. One of the heroes of the attack on Arnet, Adelmar the Lion, is recognised as an Exemplar of Ambition, and the hall commemorating his deeds here is a site of pilgrimage for many followers of the Way.

OOC Note

  • All the regions of Semmerholm are in Dawnish (and thus Imperial) hands.
  • The Gate represents a rank 1 fortification.