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|data4 = Everett, Baron of Timberway
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When Teufeldorf was created, a further outpost was desired, and the human banners pushed northwards as far as the Timberway. A military commander was appointed to see to the establishment of a secure territory and lumbering was gotten underway, as the great pines of the area were highly desirable in shipbuilding. The active commander soon sent such a stream of riches southwards, accompanying them with detailed reports of successful actions against the orcs of the area, the king took notice. The king elevated this general to nobility, creating the Barony of Timberway. Thereafter a succession of his descendants have ruled the fief, bravely combating orcs. The Baron's forces are able to defend Timberway, but they are not strong enough to dislodge the orcs from the surrounding plains.
 
When Teufeldorf was created, a further outpost was desired, and the human banners pushed northwards as far as the Timberway. A military commander was appointed to see to the establishment of a secure territory and lumbering was gotten underway, as the great pines of the area were highly desirable in shipbuilding. The active commander soon sent such a stream of riches southwards, accompanying them with detailed reports of successful actions against the orcs of the area, the king took notice. The king elevated this general to nobility, creating the Barony of Timberway. Thereafter a succession of his descendants have ruled the fief, bravely combating orcs. The Baron's forces are able to defend Timberway, but they are not strong enough to dislodge the orcs from the surrounding plains.
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The current leader of Timberway is Everett Oldcastle.  Everett is the fraternal twin of [[John Oldcastle]] of the [[Rangers of the Wilderlands]].  Although he appears human, Everett, born in 770 TA, is over one hundred years and still quite vigorous.
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Everett and John's parents, the Baron and Baroness of Timberway, were remarkable in their partnership.  The Baron focused on military matters and the constant threat from orcs.  The Baroness was a successful merchant and controlled a fleet of lumber trading ships.

Revision as of 21:17, 19 November 2016

Barony of Timberway
Shield-timberway.png
Founded 409 TA
Size Minor Kingdom
Ruler Everett Oldcastle, Baron of Timberway

When Teufeldorf was created, a further outpost was desired, and the human banners pushed northwards as far as the Timberway. A military commander was appointed to see to the establishment of a secure territory and lumbering was gotten underway, as the great pines of the area were highly desirable in shipbuilding. The active commander soon sent such a stream of riches southwards, accompanying them with detailed reports of successful actions against the orcs of the area, the king took notice. The king elevated this general to nobility, creating the Barony of Timberway. Thereafter a succession of his descendants have ruled the fief, bravely combating orcs. The Baron's forces are able to defend Timberway, but they are not strong enough to dislodge the orcs from the surrounding plains.

The current leader of Timberway is Everett Oldcastle. Everett is the fraternal twin of John Oldcastle of the Rangers of the Wilderlands. Although he appears human, Everett, born in 770 TA, is over one hundred years and still quite vigorous.

Everett and John's parents, the Baron and Baroness of Timberway, were remarkable in their partnership. The Baron focused on military matters and the constant threat from orcs. The Baroness was a successful merchant and controlled a fleet of lumber trading ships.