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|header1 = [[File:shield-middlewich.png|120px]]
 
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|label2 = Founded
 
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|data2 = 653 TA
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|data2 = 621 TA
 
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|data3 = Minor Kingdom
 
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|data4 = [[Western Reaches]]
 
|data4 = [[Western Reaches]]
 
|label5 = Ruler
 
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|data5 = xxx, Baron of Middlewich
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|data5 = Hugo, Baron of Middlewich
 
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|label6 = Hex
|data6 = xxx
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|data6 = 1913
 
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Formed as the part of the Middle Reaches expansion in 621 TA (see [[Barony of Guildford]]), Middlewich has always been the poorest of the Northern Baronies. In 712 TA, the cousin of the Baron of Middlewich was made Lord March of Wirksworth with responsibility of protecting the northern border of the Middle Reaches from an increasing orcish threat. Close ties between these two barony still exists to this day with frequent marriages between the sons and daughters of the noble families.
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[[File:map-middlewich.jpg|right|270px]]
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Formed as the part of the Middle Reaches expansion in 621 TA (along with the [[Barony of Guildford]] and the [[Barony of Rockingham]]), Middlewich has always been the poorest of the Northern Baronies. While the soil is rich for planting corn, wheat and other grains, the harsh winters and high winds make farming difficult in the barony.
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In 653 TA, the cousin of the Baron of Middlewich was made [[March of Wirkswirth|Lord March of Wirksworth]] with responsibility of protecting the northern border of the Middle Reaches from an increasing orcish threat. Close ties between these two barony existed with frequent marriages between the sons and daughters of the noble families for over two hundred years.
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In 879 TA, the suspicious poisoning of the Lord March of Wirkswirth's wife, Jillian Moonstoke, at a party in Middledale created a permanent schism between the noble houses.  Hugo, Baron of Middlewich proclaims innocence in the matter, but Richard Moonstoke, current Lord March of Wirkswirth holds him responsible.
  
 
== Nearby Areas of Interest ==
 
== Nearby Areas of Interest ==
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'''Ironwood'''
 
'''Ironwood'''
  
Tree Fortress of Ironwood (where the evil guys live) in the Misty Woods is the tree-city of Veilflower (where the good guys live).
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The forest of Ironwood has long been shunned by the peoples of the Barony of Middlewich.  Little game can be found there, and there are no known occupants of the deep woods.  It is rumored that a large dead tree sits at the center of the forest surrounded by a poisonous bog and carnivorous frogs.
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In January 827 TA, a band of night-dwelling humanoids with long talons and fangs raided the elven tree-city of Veilflower in the Misty Woods northwest of Ironwood and made off with the Scepter of the Elvish King. In the months that followed, the Scepter was used against the Elves of the Misty Woods. All the elves who tried to combat these evil foes died a gruesome death.
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In March 827, Eregothin Lightningsword armed with magical crown which imbued him with immunity to the scepter sought non-elvish companions in his quest to regain the Scepter. Later in that month, a party consisting of Eregothin, Sir Zachary, Hylax the Barker, U-Gene the Dwarf, Zephaniah the Good, Falstaff, Sirfexx Ivancevio, and Blackfoot successfully stormed the dead tree fortress known as Ironwood, several days journey to the southeast of Veilflower. There, Direnthell the Eye Tyrant, and his minions were defeated and the scepter regained. It is rumored that the Elven Stones were found in Ironwood and taken by Falstaff.

Revision as of 16:36, 14 October 2016

Barony of Middlewich
Shield-middlewich.png
Founded 621 TA
Size Minor Kingdom
Fealty Western Reaches
Ruler Hugo, Baron of Middlewich
Hex 1913
Witenagemot forthcoming
Warmaster forthcoming
Map-middlewich.jpg

Formed as the part of the Middle Reaches expansion in 621 TA (along with the Barony of Guildford and the Barony of Rockingham), Middlewich has always been the poorest of the Northern Baronies. While the soil is rich for planting corn, wheat and other grains, the harsh winters and high winds make farming difficult in the barony.

In 653 TA, the cousin of the Baron of Middlewich was made Lord March of Wirksworth with responsibility of protecting the northern border of the Middle Reaches from an increasing orcish threat. Close ties between these two barony existed with frequent marriages between the sons and daughters of the noble families for over two hundred years.

In 879 TA, the suspicious poisoning of the Lord March of Wirkswirth's wife, Jillian Moonstoke, at a party in Middledale created a permanent schism between the noble houses. Hugo, Baron of Middlewich proclaims innocence in the matter, but Richard Moonstoke, current Lord March of Wirkswirth holds him responsible.

Nearby Areas of Interest

Ironwood

The forest of Ironwood has long been shunned by the peoples of the Barony of Middlewich. Little game can be found there, and there are no known occupants of the deep woods. It is rumored that a large dead tree sits at the center of the forest surrounded by a poisonous bog and carnivorous frogs.

In January 827 TA, a band of night-dwelling humanoids with long talons and fangs raided the elven tree-city of Veilflower in the Misty Woods northwest of Ironwood and made off with the Scepter of the Elvish King. In the months that followed, the Scepter was used against the Elves of the Misty Woods. All the elves who tried to combat these evil foes died a gruesome death.

In March 827, Eregothin Lightningsword armed with magical crown which imbued him with immunity to the scepter sought non-elvish companions in his quest to regain the Scepter. Later in that month, a party consisting of Eregothin, Sir Zachary, Hylax the Barker, U-Gene the Dwarf, Zephaniah the Good, Falstaff, Sirfexx Ivancevio, and Blackfoot successfully stormed the dead tree fortress known as Ironwood, several days journey to the southeast of Veilflower. There, Direnthell the Eye Tyrant, and his minions were defeated and the scepter regained. It is rumored that the Elven Stones were found in Ironwood and taken by Falstaff.