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Good Walder is the oldest recorded Paragon, whose legends come from the Marches. Legend has it that Good Walder was a travelling merchant and would come upon each village and holding. If he found the people there were good and virtuous, their fields would flourish, their labours succeed and they would know health and happiness. If he found them small-hearted and miserly, misfortune oft befell them, sometimes at the hands of Good Walder himself and his oaken club.
The stories of Good Walder hail from the Marches. Accounts vary of this bluff, good-natured, traveller, including that he was a travelling merchant, pilgrim or was simply restless. In most stories, Good Walder would come upon a village and holding and, if he found the people there were good and virtuous, their fields would flourish, their labours succeed and they would know health and happiness. If he found them small-hearted and miserly, misfortune oft befell them, sometimes at the hands of Good Walder himself and his oaken club.
 
He was recognised as a Paragon of [[Prosperity]] in part due to the efforts of the first pilgrims from [[The Marches]], in the early days of the Imperial Synod.
 


[[Category:Religion]]
[[Category:Religion]]
[[Category:Paragons]]
[[Category:The Marches]]
[[Category:The Marches]]

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The stories of Good Walder hail from the Marches. Accounts vary of this bluff, good-natured, traveller, including that he was a travelling merchant, pilgrim or was simply restless. In most stories, Good Walder would come upon a village and holding and, if he found the people there were good and virtuous, their fields would flourish, their labours succeed and they would know health and happiness. If he found them small-hearted and miserly, misfortune oft befell them, sometimes at the hands of Good Walder himself and his oaken club.