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Early in the year of 485 our young knights gathered at the local court in [[Hillfort]] to sort out juridical issues, as of their duties as vassal knights. Many a legal case was brought to the court some more interesting than others. A man was hung for having stolen a bottle of wine with the intention of selling the ill gotten bottle at Sarum. Another man was refusing to pay king’s toll on Maelgwyn’s land since that historically was paid directly to the lord of the manor. That errand was handed over to Sheriff [[Bedwor]]. Gamond’s stepbrother brought to the court an accusation of Gamond’s neglect of his father [[Bodwyn]] of [[Ludwell]]. According to him [[Bodwyn]] had not been treated with respect since the steward post had been handed to another. [[Gamond]] refused to listen to these accusations and in the end [[Maelgwyn]] invited their stepbrother and stepfather to stay at [[Chillmark]]. [[Cadry]] also opened a case against [[Gamond]], since [[Gamond]] had been hunting a dangerous man on [[Tisbury]] grounds. The case was settled between them with a simple compensation of 3 libra. The sheriff however summoned [[Gamond]] to his court for a serious overstepping of boundaries (literally). After the court [[Cadry]], [[Maelgwyn]], Gammond and [[Melkin]] all sat talking to their close neighbours. The knights discussed the legal cases, their trust in count [[Roderick]] and [[lady]] [[Ellen]] and much more. At one point Gorfydd accused the group for creating too many disturbing rumors about women and promptly told [[Melkin]] to get married. The men also discussed the raids in [[Hillfort]] and how to they could deal with these bandits. During these discussions it dawned on our heroes that the only area that had not been raided as of yet was [[Ludwell]].
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