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The moors of Ascalon are haunted by giants, men say, though they are rarely seen. Exeter is a significant southern port and fishing center, and many small villages dot the land. The land has a perticular hatred of the Irish that have raided the coastal parts of Ascalon for generations and the county traditionally send raids back to Eire for vengence. | The moors of Ascalon are haunted by giants, men say, though they are rarely seen. Exeter is a significant southern port and fishing center, and many small villages dot the land. The land has a perticular hatred of the Irish that have raided the coastal parts of Ascalon for generations and the county traditionally send raids back to Eire for vengence. | ||
King Idres himself has invaded Ascalon and rules the county as a base for his invasion of Britain and the county acts as a base of operations for both his armies and his political war. He has left his son Prince Mark in charge in Cornwall. | King Idres himself has invaded Ascalon and rules the county as a base for his invasion of Britain and the county acts as a base of operations for both his armies and his political war. He has left his son Prince Mark in charge in [[Cornwall]]. |
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The County of Ascalon
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Country: | Cornwall |
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Passions: | Hate (Irish) |
Ascalon is a county in Brittany in the Kingdom of Cornwall. They are traditionally rivals to Jagent. It's sometimes referred to as "Devon".
The moors of Ascalon are haunted by giants, men say, though they are rarely seen. Exeter is a significant southern port and fishing center, and many small villages dot the land. The land has a perticular hatred of the Irish that have raided the coastal parts of Ascalon for generations and the county traditionally send raids back to Eire for vengence.
King Idres himself has invaded Ascalon and rules the county as a base for his invasion of Britain and the county acts as a base of operations for both his armies and his political war. He has left his son Prince Mark in charge in Cornwall.