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{{Infobox RegionData|2|190}}
Name=Lanston|
 
Image=http://www.battlemaster.org/maps-2/190.jpg|
 
Lord= Hransaen|
 
Rank=Count|
 
Al=Duchy of Riverholm|
 
Type=Rural|
 
Loc=Coast|
 
Pop=6000|
 
Gold=193 gold|
 
Food=207 bushels|
 
MET=East Islands|
 
Icon=http://www.battlemaster.org/icons/Abington-Icon.png|
 
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=== About the Region ===
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'''Wynford''' is a gently rolling rural region on the southeast coast of [[Atamara]] in the realm of [[Caergoth]]. The beaches and surrounding farmlands enjoy a mild coastal climate and are noted for fertile harvests of grain, olives and the rich wine grapes from which the region gets its name. The population is distributed among a collection of 14 villages that make their living mostly by farming, fishing and hunting.
Wynford County is a rural, unmarred, gently rolling plain on the north-east coast of [[Abington]], dominated by an East Islands climate and noted for it's fertile harvests and vintages of wine (from which it gets its name). It's population of roughly 6,000 live in a total of 14 villages.
 
  
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Due to its strategic value as a gateway to the southern islands, the fields of Wynford bear the scars of many old battles. Conflicts between the cities of [[Riverholm]] and [[Ash'rily]] have often left their mark on the countryside and at times decimated the population. Through these adversities and the recoveries that followed the people of Wynford have gained a reputation both for good-natured optimism and unfailing tenacity.
  
====Woring====
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==Villages==
  
A northern coastal fishing village, culturally closer to the Ash Sea Islands than Abington Main. It's residents trade commonly with Wor'ight and Riverholm both, using Islander punts and pinnaces more than the undeveloped roads of the area.
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'''Woring'''
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:A northern coastal fishing village, Woring is culturally closer to [[Worav]] and Ash'rily than to the mainland. Its residents commonly trade with Worav and Riverholm both, using islander punts and pinnaces more than the undeveloped roads of the area.
  
====Creekton====
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'''Creekton'''
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:In the heart of wine country, this inland, wooded village is split by an annual creek which flows west toward the Great River. Creekton wine is particularly strong and jealously guarded from soldiers who are likely to become "enamored" of its vintage without desiring to pay.
  
In the heart of wine country, this inland, wooded village is split by an annual creek which flows west toward the Great River. Creekton wine is particularly strong, and jealously guarded from soldiers who are "likely to become enamored of it's vintage without desiring to pay."
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'''Bellton'''
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:Little is notable about this village other than its large and ancient church bell, which can be heard for miles around.
  
====Bellton====
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'''Wynfordshire'''
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:Centrally located, carved onto a small hill in the middle of wine country, Wynfordshire is the seat of the county. The village is surrounded by a low rock wall, known generously as the "Fort of Wynford", and the Viscount's Manor dominates the village commons. It is historically the county's most populous village, thanks to the adjacent ancient stone road which connects Riverholm with Worav.
  
Little is notable about this village other than it's large and ancient church bell, which can be heard for miles around.
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'''Graniteville'''
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:A smaller village in the rocky eastern coast, noted for its quarries of limestone and granite.  
  
====Wynfordshire====
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'''Cobbler-on-Marsh'''
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:Sitting on the edge of Wynford Swamp, this unlikely village is inhabited by mostly salt miners and hardy woodsmen rather than peasant farmers. In ancient times the workers were slaves but today they are free men holding marginally more status than the common serf. The people tend not to associate with the rest of the county except to trade, holding themselves oddly self-sufficient. The guards of Wynfordshire are unlikely to come to their defense unless explicitly ordered by the Viscount.
  
Centrally located, carved onto a small hill in the middle of wine country, Wynfordshire is the seat of the County, where the Fort of Wynford overlooks and protects the land, and the Count's Manor dominates the village commons. It is the most populous village with 530 residents, adjacent to the large, ancient stone road which connects, ultimately, Riverholm with Narville.
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'''Oeton'''
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:A small farming village, bordering [[Dorton]] County.
  
Wynfordshire is also home to the [[Abington/Abington School of Swordfighting|Abington School of Swordfighting]].
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'''Sardine'''
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:One of three main fishing villages on the great Eastern Ocean, Sardine is actually more of a bass and lobster port than the comparatively seasonal sardine.
  
====Graniteville====
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'''Coveton'''
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:Coveton is a fishing village on the Eastern Ocean, largely unremarkable except for its picturesque shoreline coves and caves and its offshore reefs.
  
A smallish village in the rocky eastern coast, noted for it's quarries of limestone and granite.  
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'''Whaleport'''
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:Featuring a perfectly natural harbor well-suited to accommodating larger whaling boats or ships, Whaleport is indeed known for its hardy brand of seafaring whalers and fishers. Aside from the city of [[Wor'ight]], Whaleport is the most likely place in the area where traders can find cheap whale-oil, blubber, whalebone and other such products.
  
====Cobbler-on-Marsh====
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'''Hilltonshire'''
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:Not far from Oeton, this farming village occupies the second-highest point in all Wynford and was once a part of Dorton County.
  
Sitting right on the edge of Wynford's Swamp, this unlikely village is inhabited by salt miners and hardy woodsmen instead of peasant farmers. In ancient times, they would be slaves, but today they are free men holding marginally more status than the common serf. They tend not to associate with the rest of the County except to trade, holding themselves oddly self-sufficient, and the guards of Wynford Fort are unlikely to come to their defense unless explicitly ordered to by the Count.
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'''Clayshire'''
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:A few miles from Graniteville lies Clayshire, a tiny village notable for its pottery and brickwork.
  
====Oeton====
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'''Richfield'''
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:Second-largest village in Wynford, flat Richfield is irrigated dairy farmland.
  
A small farming village, bordering Dorton County.
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'''Dorville'''
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:Dorville is a quiet farming village in the midst of south Wynford.
  
====Sardine====
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==Religion==
  
One of three main fishing villages on the great Eastern Ocean, Sardine is actually more of a bass and lobster port than the comparitively seasonal sardine.  
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Like most of Caergoth, Wynford residents follow [[The Way of the Hammer]]. Priests of the Hammer are welcomed warmly and can often be found giving enthusiastic sermons at village gatherings. Many residents also keep to the faith of [[Aristoi Atamarism]] that once held sway over the entire southern peninsula.
  
====Coveton====
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==Politics==
  
Coveton is a largely unremarkable fishing village on the Eastern Ocean, except for it's picturesqure shoreline coves and caves, it's offshore reefs.
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===Lord===
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* [[Pike_Family/Harriman|Viscount Harriman Pike]]
  
====Whaleport====
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===Knights===
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* Bloemfonetaein's Reyjkovik Draekarne
  
Featuring a perfectly natural harbor well-suited to accomodating larger whaling boats or ships, Whaleport is indeed known for it's hardy brand of seafaring whalers and fishers. Aside from Narville City, Whaleport is the closest place in this area one could find cheap whale-oil, blubber, whalebone or other such products.
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===Royal===
  
====Hilltonshire====
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* [[Sciurus_Family/Macrinus|King and Grand Master Macrinus Sciurus]]
 
 
Not far from Oeton, this farming village occupies the second-highest point in all Wynford, and was once a part of Dorton County.
 
 
 
====Clayshire====
 
 
 
A few miles from Graniteville lies Clayshire, a tiny village of less than 300, notable only for it's pottery and brickwork.
 
 
 
====Richfield====
 
 
 
Second-largest village in Wynford with a population of 510, flat Richfield is irrigated dairy farmland.
 
 
 
====Dorville====
 
 
 
Dorville is a quiet farming village in the midst of south Wynford.
 
 
 
===Knights of Lanston:===
 
 
 
[[Category:Atamara]][[Category:Abington]]
 

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Wynford is a gently rolling rural region on the southeast coast of Atamara in the realm of Caergoth. The beaches and surrounding farmlands enjoy a mild coastal climate and are noted for fertile harvests of grain, olives and the rich wine grapes from which the region gets its name. The population is distributed among a collection of 14 villages that make their living mostly by farming, fishing and hunting.

Due to its strategic value as a gateway to the southern islands, the fields of Wynford bear the scars of many old battles. Conflicts between the cities of Riverholm and Ash'rily have often left their mark on the countryside and at times decimated the population. Through these adversities and the recoveries that followed the people of Wynford have gained a reputation both for good-natured optimism and unfailing tenacity.

Villages

Woring

A northern coastal fishing village, Woring is culturally closer to Worav and Ash'rily than to the mainland. Its residents commonly trade with Worav and Riverholm both, using islander punts and pinnaces more than the undeveloped roads of the area.

Creekton

In the heart of wine country, this inland, wooded village is split by an annual creek which flows west toward the Great River. Creekton wine is particularly strong and jealously guarded from soldiers who are likely to become "enamored" of its vintage without desiring to pay.

Bellton

Little is notable about this village other than its large and ancient church bell, which can be heard for miles around.

Wynfordshire

Centrally located, carved onto a small hill in the middle of wine country, Wynfordshire is the seat of the county. The village is surrounded by a low rock wall, known generously as the "Fort of Wynford", and the Viscount's Manor dominates the village commons. It is historically the county's most populous village, thanks to the adjacent ancient stone road which connects Riverholm with Worav.

Graniteville

A smaller village in the rocky eastern coast, noted for its quarries of limestone and granite.

Cobbler-on-Marsh

Sitting on the edge of Wynford Swamp, this unlikely village is inhabited by mostly salt miners and hardy woodsmen rather than peasant farmers. In ancient times the workers were slaves but today they are free men holding marginally more status than the common serf. The people tend not to associate with the rest of the county except to trade, holding themselves oddly self-sufficient. The guards of Wynfordshire are unlikely to come to their defense unless explicitly ordered by the Viscount.

Oeton

A small farming village, bordering Dorton County.

Sardine

One of three main fishing villages on the great Eastern Ocean, Sardine is actually more of a bass and lobster port than the comparatively seasonal sardine.

Coveton

Coveton is a fishing village on the Eastern Ocean, largely unremarkable except for its picturesque shoreline coves and caves and its offshore reefs.

Whaleport

Featuring a perfectly natural harbor well-suited to accommodating larger whaling boats or ships, Whaleport is indeed known for its hardy brand of seafaring whalers and fishers. Aside from the city of Wor'ight, Whaleport is the most likely place in the area where traders can find cheap whale-oil, blubber, whalebone and other such products.

Hilltonshire

Not far from Oeton, this farming village occupies the second-highest point in all Wynford and was once a part of Dorton County.

Clayshire

A few miles from Graniteville lies Clayshire, a tiny village notable for its pottery and brickwork.

Richfield

Second-largest village in Wynford, flat Richfield is irrigated dairy farmland.

Dorville

Dorville is a quiet farming village in the midst of south Wynford.

Religion

Like most of Caergoth, Wynford residents follow The Way of the Hammer. Priests of the Hammer are welcomed warmly and can often be found giving enthusiastic sermons at village gatherings. Many residents also keep to the faith of Aristoi Atamarism that once held sway over the entire southern peninsula.

Politics

Lord

Knights

  • Bloemfonetaein's Reyjkovik Draekarne

Royal