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Barony of Glendower

 

Baron Glade
The Barony of Glendower was originally a colony of halflings. They were conquered by the Wyricki, and became peasant farmers under Wyricki landholders. When the Blackmoorians came they freed the halfkings from peasantry and restored land ownership to the halflings. The current Baron is a paladin of half-elvin descent, who serves as the protector of the human and halfling citizens. 

The Glendower garrison is made of primarily cavalry, but all citizens are called upon to practice with spear and shield, or in the case of the halflings, shortbow and daggers.

The crops grown are shipped out all over Blackmoor, and merchants ship their pipeweed crop as far as the Grand Empire, but what the citizens of Glendower pride themselves upon is the variety and quality of their cheeses.


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