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Linden

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Information
Continent: Britain
Country: Logres
Dominant lord: Corneus
Heir to dominant lord: Isadora
Sheriff: N/A
Military power: 5 5
Political power: 6 6
Attitude: -1 -1
 
Regional stats
Traits: Suspicious of Pendragon
Passions: Hate (Saxons)
 
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Linden is a county in the kingdom of Logres.

The Duchy of Linden encompasses most of the south side of the fertile Trent River Valley, plus the lands from the sea in the east and the Pennines in the west. It is overseen by the Duke of Linden, responsible for guarding the northern border of Logres. Duke Corneus wards the northern part of Logres from Saxons and the wicked King of Malahaut. He fosters a tribe of Saxons on his coast and holds many foreign lands. Both these give him wealth and power, but also had the mistrust of Uther and the other warlords.

Eastern Linden is deep forest currently ruled by Saxons; western Linden has more farmland and is still ruled by the Duke.

Locations

  • Folkingham is a town which is an important stop along the King’s Road. It supports a small castle of some strategic importance.
  • Linden Pool is protected by Roman walls. It’s a wealthy city, located at the convergence of several trade routes. Lincoln is also the seat of the Duke of Lindsey.
  • Newark, on the Trent River, is a city guarded by the fort on nearby Castle Hill.
  • The city of Winteringham is the official ferry station to cross the Humber River between Logres and Malahaut.