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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
The craggy hills of Weirwater are home of many weavers, and the noble houses here seem to have more than their fair share of witches. The territory itself is scattered with deep forests, maintained untouched by the noble houses and inhabited by Eternal Heralds, exotic beasts and an abundance of rare herbs. The caves of Weirwater have a dark reputation with the people of Dawn, and are said to contain mysterious magics. | The craggy hills of Weirwater are home of many weavers, and the noble houses here seem to have more than their fair share of witches. The territory itself is scattered with deep forests, maintained untouched by the noble houses and inhabited by Eternal Heralds, exotic beasts and an abundance of rare herbs. The caves of Weirwater have a dark reputation with the people of Dawn, and are said to contain mysterious magics. | ||
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. | 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. | ||
==Recent History== | |||
== Major | == Major Features == | ||
=== Culwich === | === Culwich === | ||
A large town with a few outlying villages. Culwich has a long tradition of farming and is said to produce some of the best flax and wool in the Empire. The local merchants have influence with the weavers, who in turn offer them fine woven goods to sell to mutual profit. It was here or hereabouts that the first humans to live in Dawn landed. Culwich is now a rich port: goods and trade come to Dawn from Varushka through Culwich. There’s some trade to far-off Highguard, though to get there ships have to pass the shores of the Barrens. | A large town with a few outlying villages. Culwich has a long tradition of farming and is said to produce some of the best flax and wool in the Empire. The local merchants have influence with the weavers, who in turn offer them fine woven goods to sell to mutual profit. It was here or hereabouts that the first humans to live in Dawn landed. Culwich is now a rich port: goods and trade come to Dawn from Varushka through Culwich. There’s some trade to far-off Highguard, though to get there ships have to pass the shores of the Barrens. | ||
=== Applefell === | === Applefell === | ||
A sprawling hill town with many small farms. The “apples” here are dangerous indeed. They grow on the ground, in rings, and the wise do not consume them without great care. Rumour has is that those who know the trick to preparing them can see into the Labyrinth. | A sprawling hill town with many small farms. The “apples” here are dangerous indeed. They grow on the ground, in rings, and the wise do not consume them without great care. Rumour has is that those who know the trick to preparing them can see into the Labyrinth. | ||
=== Hawthorn === | === Hawthorn === | ||
A settlement of lush gardens in a hollow near the road to Delev, hidden behind a forbidding hedge. Home to witches, a cabal that accepts only those who vouched for by a Herald of Spring. The hedge grows thick and tall, and those not welcome feel its thorns if they try and push their way in. | A settlement of lush gardens in a hollow near the road to Delev, hidden behind a forbidding hedge. Home to witches, a cabal that accepts only those who vouched for by a Herald of Spring. The hedge grows thick and tall, and those not welcome feel its thorns if they try and push their way in. | ||
=== The Sentinel’s Folly === | === The Sentinel’s Folly === | ||
The remains of an ancient stone tower on a hill above Semmerlak. It is said by followers of Vigilance to have been built by the Sentinel. | The remains of an ancient stone tower on a hill above Semmerlak. It is said by followers of Vigilance to have been built by the Sentinel. | ||
=== The Weirwater Vales === | === The Weirwater Vales === | ||
The Weirwater Vales is a [[Bourse#The_Weirwater_Vales|Bourse position]] which produces weirwood. | The Weirwater Vales is a [[Bourse#The_Weirwater_Vales|Bourse position]] which produces weirwood. | ||
===Spiral Castle=== | ===Spiral Castle=== | ||
In the centre of a small weirwood forest in [[#Weirmoor|Weirmoor]] stands Spiral Castle. Built in pre-Imperial times, it lies at the heart of a strong Summer [[regio]]. The [[Earl|earls]] of Spiral Castle have always been [[Earl#Enchanter|enchanters]], and usually possessed of a strong [[changeling]] [[lineage]]. The household has been controlled by scions of the de Cassilon family, and many of the nobles who live there are descendants of [[Empress Richilde]]. Over the centuries, the inhabitants have become more and more insular, spending less and less time beyond the boundaries of their manor. Some members of the [[Imperial Synod]] have even expressed concerns over whether they are entirely human any more. | In the centre of a small weirwood forest in [[#Weirmoor|Weirmoor]] stands Spiral Castle. Built in pre-Imperial times, it lies at the heart of a strong Summer [[regio]]. The [[Earl|earls]] of Spiral Castle have always been [[Earl#Enchanter|enchanters]], and usually possessed of a strong [[changeling]] [[lineage]]. The household has been controlled by scions of the de Cassilon family, and many of the nobles who live there are descendants of [[Empress Richilde]]. Over the centuries, the inhabitants have become more and more insular, spending less and less time beyond the boundaries of their manor. Some members of the [[Imperial Synod]] have even expressed concerns over whether they are entirely human any more. | ||
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The Castellan of Spiral Castle was an [[Imperial title]] within the [[Imperial Bourse|Bourse]] appointed annually by the captains of Dawn. | The Castellan of Spiral Castle was an [[Imperial title]] within the [[Imperial Bourse|Bourse]] appointed annually by the captains of Dawn. | ||
==Regions== | |||
===Garthmoor=== | |||
===Hawsmoor=== | |||
===Sandling=== | |||
===Weirsmoor=== | |||
===Wickmoor=== | |||
==OOC Notes== | |||
* Every region of Weirwater is under the control of the Dawnish (and by extension, the Empire) making this a staunchly Imperial territory. | |||
[[Category:Dawn]] | [[Category:Dawn]] | ||
[[Category:Gazetteer]] | [[Category:Gazetteer]] |
Revision as of 08:50, 1 May 2014
Overview
The craggy hills of Weirwater are home of many weavers, and the noble houses here seem to have more than their fair share of witches. The territory itself is scattered with deep forests, maintained untouched by the noble houses and inhabited by Eternal Heralds, exotic beasts and an abundance of rare herbs. The caves of Weirwater have a dark reputation with the people of Dawn, and are said to contain mysterious magics.
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.
Recent History
Major Features
Culwich
A large town with a few outlying villages. Culwich has a long tradition of farming and is said to produce some of the best flax and wool in the Empire. The local merchants have influence with the weavers, who in turn offer them fine woven goods to sell to mutual profit. It was here or hereabouts that the first humans to live in Dawn landed. Culwich is now a rich port: goods and trade come to Dawn from Varushka through Culwich. There’s some trade to far-off Highguard, though to get there ships have to pass the shores of the Barrens.
Applefell
A sprawling hill town with many small farms. The “apples” here are dangerous indeed. They grow on the ground, in rings, and the wise do not consume them without great care. Rumour has is that those who know the trick to preparing them can see into the Labyrinth.
Hawthorn
A settlement of lush gardens in a hollow near the road to Delev, hidden behind a forbidding hedge. Home to witches, a cabal that accepts only those who vouched for by a Herald of Spring. The hedge grows thick and tall, and those not welcome feel its thorns if they try and push their way in.
The Sentinel’s Folly
The remains of an ancient stone tower on a hill above Semmerlak. It is said by followers of Vigilance to have been built by the Sentinel.
The Weirwater Vales
The Weirwater Vales is a Bourse position which produces weirwood.
Spiral Castle
In the centre of a small weirwood forest in Weirmoor stands Spiral Castle. Built in pre-Imperial times, it lies at the heart of a strong Summer regio. The earls of Spiral Castle have always been enchanters, and usually possessed of a strong changeling lineage. The household has been controlled by scions of the de Cassilon family, and many of the nobles who live there are descendants of Empress Richilde. Over the centuries, the inhabitants have become more and more insular, spending less and less time beyond the boundaries of their manor. Some members of the Imperial Synod have even expressed concerns over whether they are entirely human any more.
During the height of the Sun Queen's reign, the Imperial Senate agreed to a request that the resources of Spiral Castle be dedicated to the support and upkeep of the armies of the Empire, and of Dawn in particular. They created the title of Castellan of Spiral Castle to oversee the procedures needed to turn the weirwood and expertise of the castle's inhabitants into emergency support for Imperial armies camped in Weirwater.
Spiral Castle is no longer reachable; following the death of [[[Emperor Hugh]] in 368YE the castle and surrounding forest abruptly disappeared behind a wall of swirling, chaotic mist. Attempts to communicate with, or reach, the inhabitants of Spiral Castle have so far been unsuccessful.
The Castellan of Spiral Castle was an Imperial title within the Bourse appointed annually by the captains of Dawn.
Regions
Garthmoor
Hawsmoor
Sandling
Weirsmoor
Wickmoor
OOC Notes
- Every region of Weirwater is under the control of the Dawnish (and by extension, the Empire) making this a staunchly Imperial territory.