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The Great Market of Al’Rashad is one of the most cosmopolitan and diverse markets in the world. “If you can’t find it in the Market, you can’t find it” is a common sentiment. The Market is larger than many small […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Alja represents the first generation of women to be educated at frejskools. Joric the Great’s championing of the frejskool movement was not divisive until he established in law that all women would have a right to attend; the political fireball […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The Afjar quarters at the Korrthinghall are sumptiously appointed – a relic of the rule of Meric, great-uncle to Wulf and second of the Three Brother-Kings whose combined reigns nearly tore Gundring apart. Meric had a taste for fine furniture. […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Lord Skoll is the Jarl of Kjallarhom, a relatively insular jarldom with only one small port (the jarldom makes most of its money through logging). Kjallarhom tends to produce cautious and relatively conservative Jarls. Discussion.
The Korrthinghall at Afjarfir is relatively recent in its construction; it was commissioned by Hjeloraf, third Frejking of Gundring (713-763, ruled NB 736-763) in NB 741 and construction completed in 751; the lengthy construction time was, in part, because the […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…