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The County of Hartland

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County
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Information
Continent: Britain
Country: Anglia
Dominant lord: Cwichelm
Heir to dominant lord:
Sheriff: N/A
Military power: 2 2
Political power: 2 2
Attitude: -2 -2
 
Regional stats
Traits: Selfish against rich people
Passions: Hate (Saxons)
 
Coat-of-Arms
Barry wavy of three Azure and Argent
 
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Although they put up a brave fight, unfortunately Hartland has been invaded by Anglia.

Hartland is a county in the kingdom of Anglia.

The county of Hartland is a poor and hilly county, noted for its herds and pastures rather than its farms. This has resulted in the people being notably stingy and selfish.

The county has had a permanent if yet unimportant place in Logres politics for many years, and still retain some semblance of loyalty to the land. They have a rivalry with Huntland whom they think has betrayed the old ways when they swore Homage to Est Seaxe.

Locations

  • Anstey is a fine old-style castle atop a 30-foot motte.
  • Hartland a castle. size upon the Lea River.
  • Royston is a city without a castle, and a stop along the King’s Road where it crosses the old Icknield “Ridgeway Road.”
  • St. Albans is a city in Hertford.