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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Simon" data-source="post: 6137863" data-attributes="member: 21938"><p><a href="http://www.enworld.org/forum/showthread.php?335610-The-Trefaldwyn-Chronicle-Dark-Ages-Pathfinder-OOC" target="_blank">OOC Thread</a></p><p><a href="http://www.enworld.org/forum/showthread.php?336590-The-Trefaldwyn-Chronicle-Rogues-Gallery" target="_blank">Rogues Gallery</a></p><p></p><p>[sblock=People and Places]</p><p></p><p>Dinas Derwen - the Fort of the Oak. A wooden fort and hall that forms the court of Llewellyn and protects the settlement of Trefaldwyn. The symbol is an oak leaf and acorn.</p><p></p><p>Trefaldwyn - town below the hill fort of Dinas Derwen, home to about 500 people.</p><p></p><p>Llewellyn ap Rhys - lord of Trefaldwyn, can trace descent from Owain, one of Arthur's shieldmen. Like a good Welsh lord, Llewellyn is fond of hunting, boasting and high honour. He is a Christian but still pays lip service to the old gods, just in case.</p><p></p><p>Bronwen - wife of Lord Llewellyn. The Lady Bronwen is known to still follow the pagan gods, and there are rumours that she has the blood of Anwwfyn within her.</p><p></p><p>Mair - their daughter, eldest child, a fair maiden yet to come into womanhood.</p><p>Ifan - their oldest son, but still in his minority.</p><p>Ioerweth - youngest son, little more than a babe in arms.</p><p></p><p>Dinas Hydd - Fort of the Stag, home to Meirion ap Gryffudd, cousin to Lord Llewellyn. Some twenty mile north of Dinas Derwen, Dinas Hydd guards the Hafren River as it passes through a narrow gap in the hills. Dinas Hydd has no associated town, and effectively owes allegiance to Dinas Derwen.</p><p></p><p>Meirion ap Gryffudd - younger cousin of Lord Llewellyn, Lord Meirion is unmarried but is notorious for his love of maidens. The fathers of the two lords, Gryffudd and Rhys, were brothers, and their grandfather was Owain, who rode alongside Arthur.</p><p></p><p>Other Places</p><p></p><p>The Hafren - a major river in Prydain. Here it is young, narrow and lively but as it flows to the south it forms one of the Three Great Rivers of Prydain (along with the Tamesis and the Tros Hynt), becoming a natural barrier between Wales and Mercia as it heads south.</p><p></p><p>Coed y Blaidd - the Wolfwood, lies north and west of Dinas Derwen, a vast wild region of forested hills.</p><p><a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3047/2429503692_a191699395.jpg" target="_blank">Image</a></p><p></p><p>Mynydd y Draig - the Hill of the Dragon. About twenty miles east of Trefaldwyn lies the Mynydd y Draig, a long narrow mountain topped with distinctive stone tors, said to be the spines of the dragon that sleeps beneath. The Mynydd y Draig is sacred to the druids. It can be see from the top of the hill above Trefaldwyn.</p><p><a href="http://www.onlandscape.co.uk/2012/10/featured-photographer-fran-halsall/the-stiperstones-devils-chair-august-2011" target="_blank">Image</a></p><p></p><p>Cader Idris - Standing at the top of the hill above Trefaldwyn and looking north, the last, highest visible peak is Cader Idris, the Chair of Idris, a tall mountain surrounding a hanging valley, said to have been used as a seat by Idris the giant. The giant has gone, but the heights of the mountain still hold magical secrets.</p><p><a href="http://www.rectoryonthelake.co.uk/cms/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/cadair_idris.jpg" target="_blank">Image</a></p><p></p><p>Annwfyn - the Underworld, a place where fey and other magical creatures, and sometimes the shades of the dead, may be found. Entrances to Annwyfn can be found in marginal areas where land and water, dark and light, air and earth all meet, and the unwary might wander through by accident.</p><p></p><p>Mynnydd y Gwynt - the Mountain of Winds. Sited some 40 miles north of Trefaldwyn lies a hill above a peaceful valley, where stand some two dozen petrified giants. Tales say that the giants came from the Castell y Gwynt, the Castle of Winds, that lies atop the mountain Glyder Fawr far to the north. The giants marched down from their home causing mayhem and destruction on the way until they were turned to stone by Merlin. Today their sighs can still be heard several miles away on a windy day.</p><p></p><p>Bryn o Gof - the Hill of Memory. Dinas Derwen stands on an outlier of a larger hill above Trefaldwyn, and this hill is the Bryn o Gof. On top of the hill stands a lonely monolith, and it is said that here one can commune with the souls of dead warriors.</p><p>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Simon, post: 6137863, member: 21938"] [url=http://www.enworld.org/forum/showthread.php?335610-The-Trefaldwyn-Chronicle-Dark-Ages-Pathfinder-OOC]OOC Thread[/url] [url=http://www.enworld.org/forum/showthread.php?336590-The-Trefaldwyn-Chronicle-Rogues-Gallery]Rogues Gallery[/url] [sblock=People and Places] Dinas Derwen - the Fort of the Oak. A wooden fort and hall that forms the court of Llewellyn and protects the settlement of Trefaldwyn. The symbol is an oak leaf and acorn. Trefaldwyn - town below the hill fort of Dinas Derwen, home to about 500 people. Llewellyn ap Rhys - lord of Trefaldwyn, can trace descent from Owain, one of Arthur's shieldmen. Like a good Welsh lord, Llewellyn is fond of hunting, boasting and high honour. He is a Christian but still pays lip service to the old gods, just in case. Bronwen - wife of Lord Llewellyn. The Lady Bronwen is known to still follow the pagan gods, and there are rumours that she has the blood of Anwwfyn within her. Mair - their daughter, eldest child, a fair maiden yet to come into womanhood. Ifan - their oldest son, but still in his minority. Ioerweth - youngest son, little more than a babe in arms. Dinas Hydd - Fort of the Stag, home to Meirion ap Gryffudd, cousin to Lord Llewellyn. Some twenty mile north of Dinas Derwen, Dinas Hydd guards the Hafren River as it passes through a narrow gap in the hills. Dinas Hydd has no associated town, and effectively owes allegiance to Dinas Derwen. Meirion ap Gryffudd - younger cousin of Lord Llewellyn, Lord Meirion is unmarried but is notorious for his love of maidens. The fathers of the two lords, Gryffudd and Rhys, were brothers, and their grandfather was Owain, who rode alongside Arthur. Other Places The Hafren - a major river in Prydain. Here it is young, narrow and lively but as it flows to the south it forms one of the Three Great Rivers of Prydain (along with the Tamesis and the Tros Hynt), becoming a natural barrier between Wales and Mercia as it heads south. Coed y Blaidd - the Wolfwood, lies north and west of Dinas Derwen, a vast wild region of forested hills. [url=http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3047/2429503692_a191699395.jpg]Image[/url] Mynydd y Draig - the Hill of the Dragon. About twenty miles east of Trefaldwyn lies the Mynydd y Draig, a long narrow mountain topped with distinctive stone tors, said to be the spines of the dragon that sleeps beneath. The Mynydd y Draig is sacred to the druids. It can be see from the top of the hill above Trefaldwyn. [url=http://www.onlandscape.co.uk/2012/10/featured-photographer-fran-halsall/the-stiperstones-devils-chair-august-2011]Image[/url] Cader Idris - Standing at the top of the hill above Trefaldwyn and looking north, the last, highest visible peak is Cader Idris, the Chair of Idris, a tall mountain surrounding a hanging valley, said to have been used as a seat by Idris the giant. The giant has gone, but the heights of the mountain still hold magical secrets. [url=http://www.rectoryonthelake.co.uk/cms/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/cadair_idris.jpg]Image[/url] Annwfyn - the Underworld, a place where fey and other magical creatures, and sometimes the shades of the dead, may be found. Entrances to Annwyfn can be found in marginal areas where land and water, dark and light, air and earth all meet, and the unwary might wander through by accident. Mynnydd y Gwynt - the Mountain of Winds. Sited some 40 miles north of Trefaldwyn lies a hill above a peaceful valley, where stand some two dozen petrified giants. Tales say that the giants came from the Castell y Gwynt, the Castle of Winds, that lies atop the mountain Glyder Fawr far to the north. The giants marched down from their home causing mayhem and destruction on the way until they were turned to stone by Merlin. Today their sighs can still be heard several miles away on a windy day. Bryn o Gof - the Hill of Memory. Dinas Derwen stands on an outlier of a larger hill above Trefaldwyn, and this hill is the Bryn o Gof. On top of the hill stands a lonely monolith, and it is said that here one can commune with the souls of dead warriors. [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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