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==The Resource==
==The Resource==
In the heart of the Miaren are the ruins of Seren, destroyed a millenia ago by the [[Vallorn]] and slowly reclaimed after the liberation of that territory. The area is still dangerous, but the Vallorn' unnatural fertility has left large copses of weirwood trees dotted through the surrounding forest
In the heart of the Miaren are the ruins of Seren, destroyed a millenium ago by the [[Vallorn]] and slowly reclaimed after the liberation of that territory. The area is still a little dangerous - even with the vallorn gone some plants grow in eerie ways in the heart of Miaren. Indeed, the massive weirwood trees of Seren - the largest in the Empire - are sometimes said by the ignorant to be a result of the vallorn's unnatural fertility. The [[Navarr]] tell a [[#Last Stand|different story]].


* Reference the city
In addition to their great size, the weirwood forest of Miaren differs from other such groves in the colouration of its leaves. They are known as "the Golden" because of the year-round autumnal shade of their leaves - while they fall in winter, in Spring the new leaves that sprout are already yellow, bronze, or brown. Another theory that was popular at the Lyceum 
* Why is this not National, reference the Thimble
* Difficulty of establishing following the Wither the Seed


Once it was only the foolhardy who would brave the Vallorn in search of old Terunael, the ruins of a city lost beneath the darkes of forests.  But in the early days of the Empire the Miaren Vallorn was destroyed, and since then the area has been reclaimed.   
The trees themselves grow in a great swathe of timberland that occupies a third of the old Terunael city ruins. Once it was only the foolhardy who would brave the Vallorn in search of old Terunael, the ruins of a city lost beneath the darkes of forests.  But in the early days of the Empire the Miaren Vallorn was destroyed, and since then the area has been reclaimed.   


Part of that reclamation has left groves of Weirwood through the area that was once Vallorn. These weirwood trees stand tall and proud, taller than any other weirwood known in the Empire, and known as the Golden because their leaves show a never-ending touch of Autumn. Some stories say that these trees are the last stand of ancient Terunael, and the workers of Miaren are said to weep whenever they take a tree for the harvest.
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<box>'''The Tale of the Last Stand of the Serenael'''<br>
One old and much-repeated story told by the Navarr concerns the last stand of the Serenael (the citizens of Seren). The story tells of a courageous band of heroes, said to be the greatest that Terunael had ever assembled. They had turned Seren into a city of wonders, their might bringing peace and prosperity to the people. Many versions say there were one hundred and forty-four heroes, and agree that they were the brightest and the best of Terunael. The city was known not only for its colleges of philosophy, history, magic, and poetry, but also for its military academy where the strategists and captains of Terunael studied their various arts. When the vallorn came, the heroes of Terunal fought to keep it contained long enough for the scholars, students, and civillians of Seren to escape.


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The story speaks of a mighty battle fought through and beneath the Vallorn; of a desperate last stand; of magicians, warriors, and hunters arrayed in the glory and splendour of Terunael, shedding their last drop of blood to try and overcome something that could not be defeated.


There are many stories about Terunael, the ancient city lost beneath the Miaren Vallorn.  Unfortunately there is no way to tell if any of them are true, thanks the the verdant canopy and the strangeness that lives under it.
The fanciful tale claims that as each of those doomed heroes fell, they were bathed in light from above, shining gold as it reflected from armour.  And where the light shone, a weirwood tree grew.  Majestic, these weirwood trees stand tall and proud, taller than any other weirwood known in the Empire, and known as the Golden because their leaves show a never-ending touch of Autumn. Rather than being twisted by the vallorn, they stood untouched by its malignance down all the long centuries before the Empire cleansed and reclaimed Miaren.
 
One old and much-repeated story is of the last stand of Terunael, which took place within the weirwood forest that is now known as the Golden Trees of Seren.
 
The story tells of a shining, bright band of heroes.  The greatest that Terunael had ever known, they had brought peace and prosperity.  Many versions say there were one hundred and forty-four heroes, some more, some less.  But all agree they were the greatest assembled in the world in their day.  That they could move mountains, change the course of rivers, but no one could cleanse the unnatural growth.
 
The story tells of a glorious last charge, of a mighty battle fought through and beneath the Vallorn.  Of a desperate last stand, so that the last of Terunael's innocents might flee, to live their lives elsewhere.  Of mages, warriors, hunters and theives clad in their finest, most rich rainments, throwing down their lives simply to buy time for those whom they protected.
 
And the story goes on to say that each of those doomed heroes, as they fell, were bathed in light from above, shining gold as it reflected from armour.  And where the light shone, a weirwood tree grew.  Majestic, these weirwood trees stand tall and proud, taller than any other weirwood known in the Empire, and known as the Golden because their leaves show a never-ending touch of Autumn.
 
Once it was only the foolhardy who would brave the Vallorn in search of old Terunael, the ruins of a city lost beneath the most unnatural of forests.  But in the early days of the Empire the Miaren Vallorn was destroyed, and since then the area has been reclaimed
 
Part of that reclamation has left groves of Weirwood through the area that was once Vallorn, yet the workers of Miaren are said to weep whenever they take a tree for the harvest.
 
Maybe it is for this reason that the Navarr have never laid claim to The Golden Trees of Seren; that by ensuring they remain an Imperial resource they can share the guilt of killing such majestic trees.
 
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The story is mythical, but there is some evidence in support of it. When Seren was reclaimed, there were several buildings that matched the fictional depiction of the colleges and academies where heroes were trained. Furthermore, there is plenty of evidence that the weirwood trees were not twisted by the aberrant corruption of the vallorn or its miasma. The generally accepted explanation is that the same property that causes living weirwood to resist the touch of magic preserves the plants from the direct influence of the Vallorn. Regardless of the truth, the Golden Trees of Seren remain some of the largest and healthiest weirwood trees in the Empire.</box>


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Overview

The Golden Trees of Seren are located in Serenael in the Navarr territory of Miaren. Custodianship of the Golden Trees grants an Imperial title; a seat on the Imperial Bourse; and a seasonal bounty of valuable weirwood

The Resource

In the heart of the Miaren are the ruins of Seren, destroyed a millenium ago by the Vallorn and slowly reclaimed after the liberation of that territory. The area is still a little dangerous - even with the vallorn gone some plants grow in eerie ways in the heart of Miaren. Indeed, the massive weirwood trees of Seren - the largest in the Empire - are sometimes said by the ignorant to be a result of the vallorn's unnatural fertility. The Navarr tell a different story.

In addition to their great size, the weirwood forest of Miaren differs from other such groves in the colouration of its leaves. They are known as "the Golden" because of the year-round autumnal shade of their leaves - while they fall in winter, in Spring the new leaves that sprout are already yellow, bronze, or brown. Another theory that was popular at the Lyceum

The trees themselves grow in a great swathe of timberland that occupies a third of the old Terunael city ruins. Once it was only the foolhardy who would brave the Vallorn in search of old Terunael, the ruins of a city lost beneath the darkes of forests. But in the early days of the Empire the Miaren Vallorn was destroyed, and since then the area has been reclaimed.

The Tale of the Last Stand of the Serenael

One old and much-repeated story told by the Navarr concerns the last stand of the Serenael (the citizens of Seren). The story tells of a courageous band of heroes, said to be the greatest that Terunael had ever assembled. They had turned Seren into a city of wonders, their might bringing peace and prosperity to the people. Many versions say there were one hundred and forty-four heroes, and agree that they were the brightest and the best of Terunael. The city was known not only for its colleges of philosophy, history, magic, and poetry, but also for its military academy where the strategists and captains of Terunael studied their various arts. When the vallorn came, the heroes of Terunal fought to keep it contained long enough for the scholars, students, and civillians of Seren to escape.

The story speaks of a mighty battle fought through and beneath the Vallorn; of a desperate last stand; of magicians, warriors, and hunters arrayed in the glory and splendour of Terunael, shedding their last drop of blood to try and overcome something that could not be defeated.

The fanciful tale claims that as each of those doomed heroes fell, they were bathed in light from above, shining gold as it reflected from armour. And where the light shone, a weirwood tree grew. Majestic, these weirwood trees stand tall and proud, taller than any other weirwood known in the Empire, and known as the Golden because their leaves show a never-ending touch of Autumn. Rather than being twisted by the vallorn, they stood untouched by its malignance down all the long centuries before the Empire cleansed and reclaimed Miaren.

The story is mythical, but there is some evidence in support of it. When Seren was reclaimed, there were several buildings that matched the fictional depiction of the colleges and academies where heroes were trained. Furthermore, there is plenty of evidence that the weirwood trees were not twisted by the aberrant corruption of the vallorn or its miasma. The generally accepted explanation is that the same property that causes living weirwood to resist the touch of magic preserves the plants from the direct influence of the Vallorn. Regardless of the truth, the Golden Trees of Seren remain some of the largest and healthiest weirwood trees in the Empire.

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