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* Teesmouth: The area around the mouth of the Tees River centers on Middlesbrough, a local [[port]] and fishing town. The region also includes the coast along the North Sea to the south, including Whitby. | * Teesmouth: The area around the mouth of the Tees River centers on Middlesbrough, a local [[port]] and fishing town. The region also includes the coast along the North Sea to the south, including Whitby. | ||
* Whitby: Fishing town, with a haunted abbey on the cliffs over it. | * Whitby: Fishing town, with a haunted abbey on the cliffs over it. | ||
* [[Deira Forest]]: The Deira Forest covers much of Catterick and part of [[Nohaut]]. | * [[Deira Forest]]: The Deira [[Forest]] covers much of Catterick and part of [[Nohaut]]. | ||
== Rulers == | == Rulers == | ||
* 455-[[495]]: Eossa | * 455-[[495]]: [[Eossa]] | ||
* [[495]]-present: Yffi | * [[495]]-present: Yffi | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
* 455: Octa and Eossa settles [[Nohaut]] and Deira. | * 455: [[Octa]] and [[Eossa]] settles [[Nohaut]] and Deira. | ||
== Counties == | == Counties == |
Latest revision as of 08:02, 19 October 2017
The Kingdom of Deira
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Continent: | Britain |
Culture: | Saxon |
Ruler: | Yffi |
Heir apparent: | N/A |
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Information
Deira is the forested coastal region of northeast Malahaut. It was largely unoccupied until the Saxons settle therein during the Uther and Anarchy Periods. It has no significant castles or cities.
Geography
- Middlesbrough: Fishing and local shipping center, of the Teesmouth
- Teesmouth: The area around the mouth of the Tees River centers on Middlesbrough, a local port and fishing town. The region also includes the coast along the North Sea to the south, including Whitby.
- Whitby: Fishing town, with a haunted abbey on the cliffs over it.
- Deira Forest: The Deira Forest covers much of Catterick and part of Nohaut.