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[[Lady_Cerra | Lady Cerra de Moridwood]]
 
[[Lady_Cerra | Lady Cerra de Moridwood]]
  
[[Sindra | Sindra of Winterbrook]]
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[[Sir_Perryn | Perryn of Winterbrook]]
  
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[[Gabran | Gabran of Friarkeep]]
  
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[[Brantin | Brantin of Hawkmourne]]
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[[Fentan | Fentan of Hawkmourne]]
  
 
===Secondary===
 
===Secondary===
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[[Carwyn_de_Woodhven | Carwyn de Woodhaven]]
 
[[Carwyn_de_Woodhven | Carwyn de Woodhaven]]
 
[[Sir_Perryn | Perryn of Winterbrook]] Deceased
 
 
[[Gabran | Gabran of Friarkeep]]
 
 
[[Brantin | Brantin of Hawkmourne]]
 
 
[[Fentan | Raelai]]
 
 
[[Kalantha | Lady Kalantha of Stonebridge]]
 
 
[[Eldryn | Eldryn of Farhold]]
 
 
[[Hectar | Sir Hectar Vaerlys]]
 
  
 
==NPCs==
 
==NPCs==
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Sir Alaragus, Sir Tardar's son and heir (not married) (Age: +11)
 
Sir Alaragus, Sir Tardar's son and heir (not married) (Age: +11)
  
Sir Yauramyr, the Marshal of Greatbellow (widower, now married to Zorma) (Age: +22)
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Sir Yauramyr, the Marshal of Greatbellow (widower) (Age: +22)
  
 
Sir Furlyn, the duke's steward, served as master to Sir Stammath when he was squired (married) (Age: +13)
 
Sir Furlyn, the duke's steward, served as master to Sir Stammath when he was squired (married) (Age: +13)
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Sir Pelangar, rich vassal knight, probably needs to gain some vassals (4 Demesne Manors) (App 17) (Age: -4) Unmarried
 
Sir Pelangar, rich vassal knight, probably needs to gain some vassals (4 Demesne Manors) (App 17) (Age: -4) Unmarried
  
Sir Rethan, vassal knight, close friend of Sir Stammath (1 Demesne Manor, 1 Enfeoffed). Sorely wounded during a hunt in Palandmar. (App 10) (Age +4) Married to Dnaethra.
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Sir Rethan, vassal knight, close friend of Sir Stammath (1 Demesne Manor, 1 Enfeoffed). Sorely wounded during a hunt in Palandmar. (App 10) (Age +4) Unmarried.
  
 
Sir Lornel, vassal knight, close friend of Sir Stammath (2 Demesne Manors). Brantin's knight, and would-be overlord. (Modest 16+, App 13) (Age +4) Unmarried.
 
Sir Lornel, vassal knight, close friend of Sir Stammath (2 Demesne Manors). Brantin's knight, and would-be overlord. (Modest 16+, App 13) (Age +4) Unmarried.
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Lady Nurnlarra, a wealthy heiress near Mossgreen (2 Demesne Manors, 4 Enfeoffed) (App 10, Dex 9, Worldly 13, Orate 11) (Age: same)
 
Lady Nurnlarra, a wealthy heiress near Mossgreen (2 Demesne Manors, 4 Enfeoffed) (App 10, Dex 9, Worldly 13, Orate 11) (Age: same)
  
Lady Haelgatha, Heiress, eldest of 12 daughters born over 8 years (2 Demesne Manors, 1 Enfeoffed) (App 17, Dex 9, Worldly 10, Orate 8) (Age: -1). Married to one Sir Esrar.
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Lady Haelgatha, Heiress, eldest of 12 daughters born over 8 years (2 Demesne Manors, 1 Enfeoffed) (App 17, Dex 9, Worldly 10, Orate 8) (Age: -1)
  
Lady Zorma, Heiress, divorced first husband due to lack of children, fiery (1 Demesne Manor, 2 Enfeoffed) (App 16, Dex 13, Worldly 16, Orate 18) (Age: +1). Married to Sir Yauramyr.
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Lady Zorma, Heiress, divorced first husband due to lack of children, fiery (1 Demesne Manor, 2 Enfeoffed) (App 16, Dex 13, Worldly 16, Orate 18) (Age: +1)
  
Lady Dnaethra, Heiress, northern land-owner, wealthy but troubled (3 Demesne Manors, 1 Enfeoffed) (App 12, Dex 6, Worldly 12, Orate 15) (Age: same). Married to Sir Rethan.
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Lady Dnaethra, Heiress, northern land-owner, wealthy but troubled (3 Demesne Manors, 1 Enfeoffed) (App 12, Dex 6, Worldly 12, Orate 15) (Age: same)
  
 
Lady Saubrue, Heiress, pretty but quiet (1 Demesne Manor, 1 Enfeoffed) (App 19, Dex 14, Worldly 13, Orate 4) (Age: -7)
 
Lady Saubrue, Heiress, pretty but quiet (1 Demesne Manor, 1 Enfeoffed) (App 19, Dex 14, Worldly 13, Orate 4) (Age: -7)
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A lady with 80 or more points in these traits may attack her enemies' Honor. By winning an Intrigue vs Honor or Intrigue roll against an adversary, that adversary loses 1d6 points of Honor. A character may only be affected by this once per year (no matter how many ladies try). Successfully doing this is worth 10 Glory, or 100 if you get someone stripped of their noble status.
 
A lady with 80 or more points in these traits may attack her enemies' Honor. By winning an Intrigue vs Honor or Intrigue roll against an adversary, that adversary loses 1d6 points of Honor. A character may only be affected by this once per year (no matter how many ladies try). Successfully doing this is worth 10 Glory, or 100 if you get someone stripped of their noble status.
 
'''Character Creation and Winter Phase'''
 
 
When rolling for skill points, count rolls of 1 as 2.
 
  
 
==Rebuilding==
 
==Rebuilding==
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Mossgreen is also devastated. 400L will be needed to rebuild it. 1d20L are automatically rebuilt each year. Money spent rebuilding Mossgreen is worth 5 glory per 1L spent.
 
Mossgreen is also devastated. 400L will be needed to rebuild it. 1d20L are automatically rebuilt each year. Money spent rebuilding Mossgreen is worth 5 glory per 1L spent.
  
Mossgreen: 17L
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Mossgreen:
 
 
Friarkeep: 6L
 
 
 
Morridwood: 8L
 
 
 
Winterbrook: (.5L from Spells)
 
  
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Friarkeep:
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Morridwood:
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Winterbrook:
 
Hawkmourne:
 
Hawkmourne:
  
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Mournan years are themselves grouped into Times, normally given fanciful names, which each consist of twelve years. Each year is numbered according to its position in the Time. The timeline of our campaign so far is as follows:
 
Mournan years are themselves grouped into Times, normally given fanciful names, which each consist of twelve years. Each year is numbered according to its position in the Time. The timeline of our campaign so far is as follows:
  
5th Blacktusk (21): The Adventure of the Giant Lizard. Perryn knighted. Cerrigan killed.
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5th Blacktusk: The Adventure of the Giant Lizard. Perryn knighted. Cerrigan killed.
 
 
6th Blacktusk (22): The Adventure of Cerra and the Dragon. Yauvae introduced.
 
 
 
7th Blacktusk (23): The Adventure of the Envoy to Ghandalar. Brantin and Gabran introduced; Gabran knighted, Brantin goes mad. Gabran marries Jimarla. Harrigan knighted.
 
 
 
8th Blacktusk (24): The Golaunt Invasion. A battle is fought at Mossgreen, and then two at Stoneshadows. King Sandror II and Duke Seldyn are killed in the fighting.
 
 
 
9th Blacktusk (25): The Adventure of the Giant Worm and the Adventure of the Burial Mound. We met Cerra's uncle; Fentan became Raelai.
 
 
 
10th Blacktusk (26): The adventure of the Ruined Mosaic.
 
 
 
11th Blacktusk (27): Nearly War between Greatbellow and Norntree. Perryn is killed. Cerra is kidnapped and rescued by Sindra and Raelai.
 
 
 
12th Blacktusk (28): The Adventure of the Siege of Wolfkeep, wherein Sindra defends one of Dnaethra's manors from an army of the dead. Also, a Tournament at Bucklebank, wherein Sindra wins much glory. Kalantha is introduced.
 
 
 
Haelhollow: The current day
 
 
 
==Current Fashions==
 
 
 
Fashion in Greatbellow largely comes from the west, with Asmrel being in many ways the source of most fashions in the area. These are generally diluted through Palandmar before they arrive in Greatbellow, where they also mix with the occasional trend coming west from Lothran. Notable Lyons are also a major source of fashion for the people of the kingdom - Dowager Queen Melandra is still widely respected, and so her modest tastes still play a significant role in women's fashion in the realm. These entries discuss court fashion - everyday fashion takes after court fashions, but is generally simpler, cheaper, and less restrictive.
 
 
 
'''Men's Fashion'''
 
 
 
For men, the fashion is a single color tunic with sleeves of layered lace. It is also popular to have a bit of frill about the collar. Many prefer colors that reflect their heraldry. Especially pricy tunics have intricate patterns or designs woven into the lace, often also after the wearer's arms. Tights are fashionable farther west, but among the riders of Greatbellow, they are still considered a bit effeminate, and most men wear pants. Among younger men it is increasingly popular to go clean-shaven, but most older knights (including the Duke) wear beards. Long hair is coming increasingly into fashion, though this is limited by how much you can stuff into a helmet.
 
 
 
Clothing not worn on the shoulders, including pants and anything under them, is typically held up by suspenders. These run under the tunic, so, to prevent chafing, most men wear a lighter shirt beneath the tunic.
 
 
 
'''Ladies' Fashion'''
 
 
 
Most women are wearing at least three layers - a gown, an under-gown, and an over-gown. Ideally, the main gown is very colorful but plain, and the over-gown is made entirely of lace, preferably patterned, such that the colorful gown shows through. The less affluent replace the lace over-gown with another,  less colorful, simpler gown, then cut slashes in it so that the colorful gown shows through. In all cases, the under-gown is a simple shift. Anyone who can wears extra sleeves made of lace over the sleeves that they're already wearing. Originally sewn onto the over-gown, these are now only lightly attached, such that they can be easily removed and given to a favorite knight. Cuts are very modest, covering the neck and ankles. Those who wish to be daring wear tighter gowns.
 
 
 
At present, nature patterns and colors are particularly in fashion.
 
  
Hair is worn through metallic tubes in what is essentially a ponytail. Long hair is fashionable, as are more intricate tubes. Any underthings are held up by straps connected to a collar worn around the neck (and under the gown).
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6th Blacktusk: The Adventure of Cerra and the Dragon. Yauvae introduced.
  
'''Female Knights'''
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7th Blacktusk: The Adventure of the Envoy to Ghandalar. Brantin and Gabran introduced; Gabran knighted, Brantin goes mad. Gabran marries Jimarla. Harrigan knighted.
  
Bridging the gap between men and women, female knights have a lot of freedom to wear whatever they want. Most prefer to remind their peers that they are knights by dressing at least superficially like men, though there is the occasional knight who wears a gown. Some dress as much like men as possible, others wear tunics with daring cuts. There is less of an establishment for such characters than for any others.
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8th Blacktusk: The Golaunt Invasion. A battle is fought at Mossgreen, and then two at Stoneshadows. King Sandror II and Duke Seldyn are killed in the fighting.

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