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The Overseer of Mossgreen is also a major land holder. In addition to holding Mossgreen as an almost hereditary holding, the current Overseer, Sir Tardar, holds 7 manors near Mossgreen, supporting himself and 5 household knights, and 25 more distant manors, all of which are sub-enfeoffed to other knights. This makes the Overseer of Mossgreen effectively equivalent to a Pendragon Baron. | The Overseer of Mossgreen is also a major land holder. In addition to holding Mossgreen as an almost hereditary holding, the current Overseer, Sir Tardar, holds 7 manors near Mossgreen, supporting himself and 5 household knights, and 25 more distant manors, all of which are sub-enfeoffed to other knights. This makes the Overseer of Mossgreen effectively equivalent to a Pendragon Baron. | ||
− | The Marshal of Greatbellow is also a major landholder. This title is not hereditary, but is effectively granted for life, and brings with it a major gift of 80 manors near the southern border. 10 of these manors are for the marshal's personal upkeep; the remainder are all enfeoffed to other knights. This large holding is not hereditary, but belongs to whomever fills the position of Marshal. This makes the Marshal roughly equivalent to a Pendragon Count, and probably the second most powerful man in Greatbellow. The current Marshal, Sir Yauramyr, personally holds 10 manors, 7 of which are sub-enfeoffed | + | The Marshal of Greatbellow is also a major landholder. This title is not hereditary, but is effectively granted for life, and brings with it a major gift of 80 manors near the southern border. 10 of these manors are for the marshal's personal upkeep; the remainder are all enfeoffed to other knights. This large holding is not hereditary, but belongs to whomever fills the position of Marshal. This makes the Marshal roughly equivalent to a Pendragon Count, and probably the second most powerful man in Greatbellow. The current Marshal, Sir Yauramyr, personally holds 10 manors, 7 of which are sub-enfeoffed. |
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The Roserun is a stretch of the King's Road 30 miles south of Mossgreen. In Lyonar, tradition dictates that travelers can freely fruit they can reach from a road without stepping off of it. Farmers often dig ditches along the roadside to discourage people from reaching, though there are not many orchards in Greatbellow. The Roserun is about a mile-long stretch of the King's Road where it winds through an apple orchard. The local lord has had rose bushes planted along the road to discourage reaching, instead of the usual ditches. This creates a romantic atmosphere. Anyone passing through must roll an Amor, and become introspective if they succeed. In addition, the area has 4d6 ambient mana for spells of love or lust. | The Roserun is a stretch of the King's Road 30 miles south of Mossgreen. In Lyonar, tradition dictates that travelers can freely fruit they can reach from a road without stepping off of it. Farmers often dig ditches along the roadside to discourage people from reaching, though there are not many orchards in Greatbellow. The Roserun is about a mile-long stretch of the King's Road where it winds through an apple orchard. The local lord has had rose bushes planted along the road to discourage reaching, instead of the usual ditches. This creates a romantic atmosphere. Anyone passing through must roll an Amor, and become introspective if they succeed. In addition, the area has 4d6 ambient mana for spells of love or lust. |