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==Overview==
==Overview==
The heartwood of the Great Vale is located in is in northern [[Hercynia#Summersend|Summersend]] in the [[Navarr]] [[territory]] of [[Hercynia]]. Custodianship of the Heartwood grants an [[Imperial title]]; a seat on the [[Imperial Bourse]]; and a seasonal bounty of valuable weirwood
The heartwood of the Great Vale is located in is in northern [[Hercynia#Summersend|Summersend]] in the [[Navarr]] [[territory]] of [[Hercynia]]. Custodianship of the Heartwood grants an [[Imperial title]]; a seat on the [[Imperial Bourse]]; and a seasonal bounty of valuable weirwood
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The Great Vale in [[Hercynia]] contains large areas of precious weirwood. Located in northern [[#Summersend|Summersend]], the area came under threat from [[Thule]] barbarians during the occupation of [[Skarsind]], but tthe Empire maintained control of the Heartwood - albeit barely. Even when the barbarians occupied the [[Hercynia#The_Glen_of_Shadows|Glen of Shadows]] the production of weirwood was uninterrupted.
The Great Vale in [[Hercynia]] contains large areas of precious weirwood. Located in northern [[#Summersend|Summersend]], the area came under threat from [[Thule]] barbarians during the occupation of [[Skarsind]], but tthe Empire maintained control of the Heartwood - albeit barely. Even when the barbarians occupied the [[Hercynia#The_Glen_of_Shadows|Glen of Shadows]] the production of weirwood was uninterrupted.


The Heartwood is an Imperial, rather than [[Navarr]] national resource. Unlike with the [[Golden Trees of Seren]], there was comparatively little argument with this decision. The forest here has a bad reputation, and legends tell of an agreement made in ancient days with an eternal that has left a lingering presence in the weirwood groves. No one person can say for certain that a pact was made, what was traded, or even that it is still in effect.  What is known for certain is that the workers of the Great Vale regularly  same grisly discovery with the felling of every tree, and that something walks the woods that may not be Imperial.
The Heartwood is an Imperial, rather than [[Navarr]] national resource. Unlike with the [[Golden Trees of Seren]], there was comparatively little argument with this decision. The forest here has a bad reputation. Sometimes, when a tree has been felled and the stump excavated, the workers find a corpse. Sometimes the corpse is just bones amongst the roots, and sometimes it looks fresh enough to have just stopped breathing. No-one knows who they were, or how they got there (especially the fresher looking corpses). By tradition, any remains are handed to the Navarr, who inter them in a corpse glade set aside for the purpose. The priests who tend the glade have a reputation for being dour and odd.  


Attempts to use magic such as [[An Echo of Life Remains]] reveal nothing - as if the dead had no names. Likewise, there is every indication that the dead died violently - many bear obviously fatal wounds. Their garb is strange - fur and leather, and very little iron or steel. The accepted explanation for the remains is that the Heartwood grows atop an ancient battlefield - but there are no convincing theories as to why the dead were allowed to lie undisturbed for long enough for a forest of weirwood to cover their remains. Some of the oldest trees are estimated to be more than a thousand years old, adding to speculation that the corpses belong to people who pre-date the Terunael.


There are some scholars who travel the Empire, attempting to collect the legends of the various nations. Some of them have been to Great Vale, drawn by tales of a pact, terrible discoveries, and a mysterious figure that no-one has ever been able to identify. Most do not, for exactly the same reasons.
To add further mystery to the Heartwood, there have been repeated sightings of a grim phantom in the forests. Called the ''Valewoman'', the spirit appears to be that of an old woman wrapped in white fur. Stories of encounters tend to follow the same pattern; a figure appears in the distance, far away enough for detail to be obscured. She usually stands and watches, but occasionally she is seen to gesture or beckon. Whenever a witness comes closer, however, she vanishes. Despite countless  attempts, no person has ever managed to get close to the Valewoman, never mind speak to her. Very occasionally, a lumberjack is found lying dead among the trees - dead without any sign of violence. Such deaths are generally attributed to the grim wraith, and as a consequence many workers view her with a mixture of awe and dread.


The legends tell of a pact made with Eternals, but
It is no surprise that, mentally at least, the workers of Heartwood are some of the toughest in the Empire.  If they know anything, they stopped bothering to talk of it generations ago.


Talk amongst scholars, both learned and ale-house, abounds about the pact. They talk about how, whenever a tree has been felled and the stump excavated, the workers find a corpse.
==The Bourse Seat==
===Responsibilities===
The Seat has no particular responsibilities; they simply receive a bounty of weirwood which is theirs to do with as they will. If the Heartwood of the Great Vale were to be threatened in any way, it would be the responsibility of the Seat to deal with those threats. Likewise, if any particular [[opportunity]] were to arise related to the Heartwood of the Great Vale, the Seat would expect to be consulted as to how that opportunity might be resolved.
===Powers===
====Seat on the Bourse====
Custodianship of the Heartwood of the Great Vale comes with a seat on the Imperial Bourse. For the most part, this Seat comes with no additional responsibilities. It is an Imperial title that grants the right to participate on the rare occasion when the Imperial Bourse as a body is required to make a decision.
====Bounty of weirwood====
The Seat has control of a source of weirwood and receives Bourse certificates to represent that control. They can dispense this resource as they choose. Production is 25 Imperial wains of weirwood every season.
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<tr><td>72 crowns</td><td>3 wains of weirwood</td></tr>
<tr><td>168 crowns</td><td>6 wains of weirwood</td></tr>
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Sometimes the corpse is just bones amongst the roots, and sometimes it looks fresh enough to have just stopped breathing.  No-one knows who they were, or how they got there (especially the fresher looking corpses).  Just one truth; every tree stands atop a corpse.  Some say that this is a sign that the pact is still in force. Others that the corpses are from some ancient battle and that if a hole is dug anywhere in the Great Vale at least one corpse will be found, regardless of whether or not it is under a tree.  Most, however, believe they are victims of The Valewoman.
====Great Forest Expertise====
During the Winter Solstice 384YE, the Navarr national assembly agreed to offer a welcome to the [[Great Forest Orcs]] keen to [[You_belong_with_me#A_Home_in_the_Empire|settle in Hercynia]]. They established the High Pines Steading, and some of them sought work at the nearby [[weirwood]] grove. Their expertise is not cheap, but they have an astonishing capacity to work with weirwood, allowing the holder of the Heartwood to gain additional weirwood each season if they are prepared to pay for it.


"The Valewoman" is the name given to the apparition that appears within the Great Vale sporadically. All that witnesses can report is that a figure appeared in the distance, far away enough for detail to be obscured.  Almost all state that the only definable aspect of the figure was that the silhouette showed the figure to be wearing either long robes or a dress, hence the name ascribed.  Despite countless  attempts, no person has ever managed to get close to the Valewoman, never mind speak to her. At least, the alehouse scholars attest, spoken to her and lived...
This opportunity is impacted by a peculiar side-effect of the way that the Bourse seats are appointed. If the holder pays for additional weirwood in the season before the seat is re-appointed (typically in the Winter), then any additional weirwood purchased stays with the ''seat'' not the individual. This means that if the incumbent loses their seat, the additional weirwood becomes the property of the new seat holder along with all the other weirwood produced that season.


It is no surprise that, mentally at least, the workers of Weirwater Vales are some of the toughest in the Empire. If they know anything, they stopped bothering to talk of it generations ago.
===Appointment===
As with all weirwood Bourse seats, the holder of the title is determined during the Winter Solstice. As an Imperial seat, any Imperial citizen may participate in the auction and hold the title.


Shortly after the weirwood trees of Heartwood of the Great Vale were discovered the Imperial Bourse made strong overtures about ceding harvesting rights to the Empire.  Overtures that were strongly rebuffed until the first trees were harvested, and the grisly contents of their roots were discovered, at least.  A decision was made, pragmatic as only the Navarr could be; The weirwood was the Empires.  That way, any pacts, any bargains, any oaths still in force would be with the Empire, as the Navarr had enough of their own.
Custodianship of the Heartwood of the Great Vale is retained for a year, or until the citizen holding the seat dies, or steps down. An Imperial Bourse seat cannot be [[revocation|revoked]] by the [[Imperial Synod]].
 
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No one knows if the legends of a pact are true, never mind what the terms of this supposed pact were.  But the workers in Weirwater know some things are all too well; that there is something in the woods that is called The Valewoman, and that under every tree lies a corpse.
 
Sightings of The Valewoman go back as long as anyone can remember.  Nobody knows who or what The Valewoman is, just that she is seen as a figure in the distance every so often, and is gone before anyone can get there.  As she has been seen as long as the Weirwater Vales have been worked, tales abound as to the real reason she is there, but most point to the fact that whenever a tree has been felled, and the stump excavated, the workers find a corpse.
 
Sometimes the corpse is just bones amongst the roots, and sometimes it looks fresh enough to have just stopped breathing. No-one knows who they were, or how they got there (especially the fresher looking corpses). Just one truth; every tree stands atop a corpse.  It is no surprise that, mentally at least, the workers of Weirwater Vales are some of the toughest in the Empire.
 
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Latest revision as of 11:53, 25 April 2023

Overview

The heartwood of the Great Vale is located in is in northern Summersend in the Navarr territory of Hercynia. Custodianship of the Heartwood grants an Imperial title; a seat on the Imperial Bourse; and a seasonal bounty of valuable weirwood

The Resource

The Great Vale in Hercynia contains large areas of precious weirwood. Located in northern Summersend, the area came under threat from Thule barbarians during the occupation of Skarsind, but tthe Empire maintained control of the Heartwood - albeit barely. Even when the barbarians occupied the Glen of Shadows the production of weirwood was uninterrupted.

The Heartwood is an Imperial, rather than Navarr national resource. Unlike with the Golden Trees of Seren, there was comparatively little argument with this decision. The forest here has a bad reputation. Sometimes, when a tree has been felled and the stump excavated, the workers find a corpse. Sometimes the corpse is just bones amongst the roots, and sometimes it looks fresh enough to have just stopped breathing. No-one knows who they were, or how they got there (especially the fresher looking corpses). By tradition, any remains are handed to the Navarr, who inter them in a corpse glade set aside for the purpose. The priests who tend the glade have a reputation for being dour and odd.

Attempts to use magic such as An Echo of Life Remains reveal nothing - as if the dead had no names. Likewise, there is every indication that the dead died violently - many bear obviously fatal wounds. Their garb is strange - fur and leather, and very little iron or steel. The accepted explanation for the remains is that the Heartwood grows atop an ancient battlefield - but there are no convincing theories as to why the dead were allowed to lie undisturbed for long enough for a forest of weirwood to cover their remains. Some of the oldest trees are estimated to be more than a thousand years old, adding to speculation that the corpses belong to people who pre-date the Terunael.

To add further mystery to the Heartwood, there have been repeated sightings of a grim phantom in the forests. Called the Valewoman, the spirit appears to be that of an old woman wrapped in white fur. Stories of encounters tend to follow the same pattern; a figure appears in the distance, far away enough for detail to be obscured. She usually stands and watches, but occasionally she is seen to gesture or beckon. Whenever a witness comes closer, however, she vanishes. Despite countless attempts, no person has ever managed to get close to the Valewoman, never mind speak to her. Very occasionally, a lumberjack is found lying dead among the trees - dead without any sign of violence. Such deaths are generally attributed to the grim wraith, and as a consequence many workers view her with a mixture of awe and dread.

It is no surprise that, mentally at least, the workers of Heartwood are some of the toughest in the Empire. If they know anything, they stopped bothering to talk of it generations ago.

The Bourse Seat

Responsibilities

The Seat has no particular responsibilities; they simply receive a bounty of weirwood which is theirs to do with as they will. If the Heartwood of the Great Vale were to be threatened in any way, it would be the responsibility of the Seat to deal with those threats. Likewise, if any particular opportunity were to arise related to the Heartwood of the Great Vale, the Seat would expect to be consulted as to how that opportunity might be resolved.

Powers

Seat on the Bourse

Custodianship of the Heartwood of the Great Vale comes with a seat on the Imperial Bourse. For the most part, this Seat comes with no additional responsibilities. It is an Imperial title that grants the right to participate on the rare occasion when the Imperial Bourse as a body is required to make a decision.

Bounty of weirwood

The Seat has control of a source of weirwood and receives Bourse certificates to represent that control. They can dispense this resource as they choose. Production is 25 Imperial wains of weirwood every season.

Great Forest Expertise
72 crowns3 wains of weirwood
168 crowns6 wains of weirwood
288 crowns9 wains of weirwood

Great Forest Expertise

During the Winter Solstice 384YE, the Navarr national assembly agreed to offer a welcome to the Great Forest Orcs keen to settle in Hercynia. They established the High Pines Steading, and some of them sought work at the nearby weirwood grove. Their expertise is not cheap, but they have an astonishing capacity to work with weirwood, allowing the holder of the Heartwood to gain additional weirwood each season if they are prepared to pay for it.

This opportunity is impacted by a peculiar side-effect of the way that the Bourse seats are appointed. If the holder pays for additional weirwood in the season before the seat is re-appointed (typically in the Winter), then any additional weirwood purchased stays with the seat not the individual. This means that if the incumbent loses their seat, the additional weirwood becomes the property of the new seat holder along with all the other weirwood produced that season.

Appointment

As with all weirwood Bourse seats, the holder of the title is determined during the Winter Solstice. As an Imperial seat, any Imperial citizen may participate in the auction and hold the title.

Custodianship of the Heartwood of the Great Vale is retained for a year, or until the citizen holding the seat dies, or steps down. An Imperial Bourse seat cannot be revoked by the Imperial Synod.

SummitNationElectedBid
Winter Solstice 385YEThe MarchesLandon Hawcombe485 thrones
Winter Solstice 384YEThe MarchesLandon von Holfried490 thrones
Winter Solstice 383YEThe MarchesMisha Kemi450 thrones
Winter Solstice 382YEThe MarchesTom Appleseed250 thrones
Winter Solstice 381YEThe MarchesMatilda Reaper275 thrones
Winter Solstice 380YEThe MarchesLandon of Longridge50 thrones
Winter Solstice 379YEThe MarchesLandon of Longridge375 thrones
Winter Solstice 378YEWintermarkHorsa Tyrshalt310 thrones
Winter Solstice 377YEThe MarchesLandon of Longridge100 thrones
Winter Solstice 376YEThe MarchesLandon of Longridge6 thrones 7 crowns

Recent Elections

This title is due to be vacated just before the next summit; it will be reelected at the next summit. The table to the right shows the citizens who have been elected to hold this title in the years since Empress Britta died.