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==History==
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|title = The Eastern Reaches
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|label2 = Founded
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|data2 = 833 TA
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|label3 = Size
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|data3 = Major Kingdom
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|label4 = Ruler
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|data4 = Ernest Goodfellow, King of the Eastern Reaches, Duke of Dragonsford
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The Eastern Reaches encompasses the lands east of the Shadowyarn Mountains and north of the Sands of Time. The Eastern Reaches are dominated by the vast expanse of Haggelthorn Forest in the north and the Steppes of Ryan to the south. The fields of the Eastern Reaches have dark, rich soil and an abundance of rain - making them ideal for farming. 
  
Before the Eastern Reaches saw the first signs of man, gnomes populated the low hills and bogs of the northeast peninsula of the Reaches. The Land of Bogs and the Little People is still one of the largest gnome communities in the known world. For the most part, the gnomes keep to themselves and rarely journey outside of their protective caves and burrows. On occasion, a gnome trader journeys to Dragonsford or Dwarrowdelf to buy or trade supplies.
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The current capital of the Eastern Reaches is Dragonsford, a military outpost which consists of a castle and a small surrounding town.  There are nine minor kingdoms which comprise the Eastern Reaches:  Dragonsford, Gran March, Greenvale, Highfolk, Lichfield, Markinghamshire, Middlefield, North Province and South Province. In addition, a half dozen independent lands and cities can be found within the region.  The current ruler is [[Ernest Goodfellow|King Ernest Goodfellow]]. Goodfellow has sat on the throne since 884 TA.
  
The first human explorers into the area arrived in the late first century TA. These were the Rangers of the Wilderlands. Bound by a secret brotherhood, the rangers trekked deep into Haggelthorn Forest and into the vast grasslands to the north and south. Stories of a great family of tree ents living in Haggelthorn Forest raised the curiosity of many adventurers in Teufeldorf. Also, the Rangers brought back many strange and wondrous artifacts from their journeys.
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{| class="wikitable" style="margin: auto;"
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!colspan="3"|Places of Interest
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|-
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| style="width:250px;"| '''Minor Kingdoms'''
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| style="width:250px;"| '''Free Lands'''
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| style="width:250px;"| '''Geography'''
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|-
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|[[Dutchy of Dragonsford|Dutchy of Dragonsford]]
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|[[Coral Castle]]
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|[[March of Greenvale|Axewood]]
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|-
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|[[The Gran March|The Gran March]]
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|[[Hamlet of Haggelthorn|Hamlet of Haggelthorn]]
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|[[Earldom of Lichfield|Bandon River]]
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|-
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|[[March of Greenvale|March of Greenvale]]
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|[[Free City of Irongate|Free City of Irongate]]
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|[[Barony of Highfolk|Blackwater]]
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|[[Barony of Highfolk|Barony of Highfolk]]
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|[[Ravenswood|Ravenswood]]
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|[[The Gran March|Boiling Brook]]
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|-
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|[[Earldom of Lichfield|Earldom of Lichfield]]
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|[[Sea Barons|Sea Barons]]
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|[[Earldom of Lichfield|Crimson Creek]]
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|-
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|[[Dutchy of Markinghamshire|Markinghamshire]]
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|[[Land of Bogs and the Little People|Land of Bogs and the Little People]]
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|[[Ravenswood|Haggelthorn Forest]]
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|-
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|[[Dutchy of Middlefield|Dutchy of Middlefield]]
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|[[The Gran March|High River]]
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|-
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|[[North Province|North Province]]
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|[[Free City of Irongate|Hornwood]]
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|-
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|[[South Province|South Province]]
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|[[Sea Barons|Inner Sea]]
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|[[South Province|Long Lake]]
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|-
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|[[Coral Castle|River White]]
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|-
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|[[South Province|Silver Wood]]
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|-
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|[[The Gran March|Steppes of Ryan]]
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|-
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|[[The Gran March|Whispering Woods]]
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|}
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== History of the Eastern Reaches ==
  
Over the next century, the first human settlers arrived from the west and settled in the fertile valley of Markinghamshire. Not daring the tales of the Ents of the forest, these pilgrims settled into the valley building a great stone castle overlooking their kingdom. In 241 TA, Markinghamshire was unsuccessfully sieged by barbarian tribesmen from the south (see the Invasion of the Barbarians). For the next hundred years, the people of Markinghamshire lived in relative peace trading with the dwarves of Dwarrowdelf. This period of peace finally ended in 346 TA, when an army of four thousand orcs invaded Markinghamshire during the First Orcish War (see First Orcish War). Victory over the orcs secured the Eastern Reaches south of the River White as a relatively safe haven for settlers, and it marked the beginning of large-scale settlements in the area.
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The first human explorers into the area arrived in the late first century TA. These were the [[Rangers of the Wilderlands]]. Bound by a secret brotherhood, the rangers trekked deep into Ravenswood forest (now called Haggelthorn Forest) and into the vast grasslands to the north and south. Stories of a great family of tree ents living in the forest raised the curiosity of many adventurers in Teufeldorf. Also, the Rangers brought back many strange and wondrous artifacts from their journeys.
  
The first human settlement outside of Markinghamshire was the town of Haggelthorn, after which the current-day forest is named. Before this time, this vast tangled forest was known as Ravenswood. Founded on the coast of the Inner Sea by the legendary merchant, Ichabod Haggelthorn, in the mid-sixth century, the Town of Haggelthorn remains the principal trading center for the Eastern Reaches today.
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In 243 TA, the first human settlers arrived from the west and settled in the fertile valley of [[Dutchy of Markinghamshire|Markinghamshire]]. Not daring the tales of the ents of the forest, these pilgrims settled into the valley building a great stone castle overlooking their kingdom. In 245 TA, Markinghamshire was unsuccessfully sieged by barbarian tribesmen from the south. Thereafter, the people of Markinghamshire lived in relative peace trading with the dwarves of the Shadowyarn Mountains.  
  
Shortly thereafter, small towns began to spring up along the road between Haggelthorn and Dwarrowdelf. Supported by the trading route, rich farmlands and vast grazing plains of the region, the Eastern Reaches prospered. By the early ninth century TA, the rulers of the city-state of Teufeldorf decided to build garrisons in the Eastern Reaches both as protection from the orcs to the north and to establish a military presence in the area. In 833 TA, a garrison castle was built at Dragonsford, a northern outpost along the Inner Sea. With strong natural defenses, King Gregory the Even-handed declared the site the capital of the Eastern Reaches and appointed Sir Ernest Goodfellow as its first commander.
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In 663 TA, the first human settlement outside of Markinghamshire was established under curious circumstances.  The [[Hamlet of Haggelthorn]], after which the current-day forest is now named, sprung up around Hagglethorn Hall which is rumored to have been spirited into the Eastern Reaches by the legendary merchant, Ichabod Haggelthorn. Situated on the coast of the Inner Sea, Haggelthorn remains a principal trading center for the Eastern Reaches today.
  
Shortly thereafter, the Eastern Reaches was conquered by Harek Bloodaxe, son of Hastur. Dragonsford Castle was stormed, Sir Ernest Goodfellow disappeared, and the Eastern Reaches were broken into a number of small barons and duchies. These feudal kingdoms were kept in a constant state of chaos by Harek who encouraged treachery, assassination and general discord (see the Feudal Reaches). During the next fifty years, the wealth and stability of the Eastern Reaches declined significantly.
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Shortly thereafter, small towns began to spring up along the road between Haggelthorn and Paddington (now Dwarrowdelf). Supported by the trading route, rich farmlands and vast grazing plains of the region, the Eastern Reaches prospered.  
  
In 883 TA, Sir Ernest Goodfellow returned to Dragonsford. Using a newly-discovered magical sword, Harek Bloodaxe was killed and the puppet King Trafford was deposed. During the next several years, Dragonsford Castle became the center for the Hastur Rebellions, finally gaining independence in 885 TA. The Eastern Reaches is still comprised of a number of minor kingdoms, although stability has been partially restored by the garrison at Dragonsford Castle. Trade is beginning to increase both west through Dwarrowdelf and east across the Inner Sea. The primary exports are horses and cattle from Markinghamshire, grains from the central duchies, and fish and coral from the coastal regions.
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In 702 TA, the Crown decided to build a garrison castle at Dragonsford to replace the now-dilapidated [[Coral Castle]]. The primary function of the castle was both as protection from the orcs to the north and to establish a military presence in the area.
  
The minor kingdoms and free cities of the Eastern Reaches are a recent phenomenon, although they are generally based on pre-existing family ties. With the exception of Markinghamshire, these kingdoms were created in 833-838 TA when Harek Bloodaxe seized Dragonsford Castle and subjugated the population during the Five Years War. With the return of King Goodfellow in 883 TA and the subsequent liberating wars (see the Hastur Rebellions), the strength of these independent states has been challenged. Currently, most of the Eastern Reaches nobles support King Goodfellow's rule from Dragonsford.
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After the end of the [[Second Demon War]], the Crown established a number of small baronies and earldoms in the Eastern Reaches. This was intended to provide structure and stability to the reaches.
  
== Minor Kingdoms ==
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In 832 TA, [[King Gregory the Even-Handed]] appointed Sir Ernest Goodfellow as commander of Dragonsford Castle.  Goodfellow left Teufeldorf heading for the castle through the [[Orc Nation]] and the Pass of Lar.  He never arrived.
[[File:eastern_reaches.jpg|right]]
 
1 [[Dutchy of Dragonsford|Dutchy of Dragonsford]] <br>
 
2 [[The Gran March|The Gran March]] <br>
 
3 [[March of Greenvale|March of Greenvale]] <br>
 
4 [[Hamlet of Haggelthorn|Hamlet of Haggelthorn]] <br>
 
5 [[Barony of Highfolk|Barony of Highfolk]] <br>
 
6 [[Free City of Irongate|Free City of Irongate]] <br>
 
7 [[Earldom of Lichfield|Earldom of Lichfield]] <br>
 
8 [[Dutchy of Markinghamshire|Markinghamshire]] <br>
 
9 [[Dutchy of Middlefield|Dutchy of Middlefield]] <br>
 
10 [[North Province|North Province]] <br>
 
11 [[Ravenshaven|Ravenshaven]] <br>
 
12 [[Sea Barons|Sea Barons]] <br>
 
13 [[South Province|South Province]] <br>
 
14 [[Steppes of Ryan|Steppes of Ryan]] <br>
 
15 [[The Wild Coast|The Wild Coast]] <br>
 
  
==Geography==
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In 833 TA, the Eastern Reaches was conquered by Harek Bloodaxe, son of Hastur.  Harek kept the newly-established nobility in place, but he encouraged treachery, assassination and general discord among the lords and ladies. During the next fifty years, known as [[Hastur's Dominion]], the wealth and stability of the Eastern Reaches declined significantly.
[[File:e_geography.jpg|right]]
 
The Eastern Reaches encompasses the lands east of the Shadowyarn Mountains and north of the Sands of Time. The Eastern Reaches are dominated by the vast expanse of Haggelthorn Forest in the center and the Steppes of Ryan to the south. The current capital of the Eastern Reaches is Dragonsford, a military outpost which consists of a recently-built castle and a small surrounding town.
 
  
1 [[Axewood|Axewood]] <br>
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In 883 TA, Sir Ernest Goodfellow returned to Dragonsford. Using a newly-discovered magical sword, Harek Bloodaxe was killed and the puppet King Trafford was deposed.  During the next several years, Dragonsford Castle became the center for the [[The Hastur Rebellions|Hastur Rebellions]].
2 [[Bandon River|Bandon River]] <br>
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3 [[Blackwater|Blackwater]] <br>
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The Eastern Reaches finally gained independence in 885 TA, and Ernest Goodfellow was crowned the King of the Eastern Reaches.  The existing nobles have declared fealty to Goodfellow.  Trade began to increase both west through Dwarrowdelf and east across the Inner Sea. The primary exports are horses and cattle from Markinghamshire, grains from the central duchies, and fish and coral from the coastal regions.
4 [[Boiling Brook|Boiling Brook]] <br>
 
5 [[Crimson Creek|Crimson Creek]] <br>
 
6 [[Haggelthorn Forest|Haggelthorn Forest]] <br>
 
7 [[High River|High River]] <br>
 
8 [[Hornwood|Hornwood]] <br>
 
9 [[Inner Sea|Inner Sea]] <br>
 
10 [[Land of Bogs and the Little People|Land of Bogs and the Little People]] <br>
 
11 [[Long Lake|Long Lake]] <br>
 
12 [[River White|River White]] <br>
 
13 [[Silver Wood|Silver Wood]] <br>
 
14 [[Steppes of Ryan|Steppes of Ryan]] <br>
 
15 [[Whispering Woods|Whispering Woods]] <br>
 
16 [[Wolfshaunt Mountains|Wolfshaunt Mountains]] <br>
 

Latest revision as of 16:55, 3 August 2018

The Eastern Reaches
Shield-eastern reaches.png
Founded 833 TA
Size Major Kingdom
Ruler Ernest Goodfellow, King of the Eastern Reaches, Duke of Dragonsford

The Eastern Reaches encompasses the lands east of the Shadowyarn Mountains and north of the Sands of Time. The Eastern Reaches are dominated by the vast expanse of Haggelthorn Forest in the north and the Steppes of Ryan to the south. The fields of the Eastern Reaches have dark, rich soil and an abundance of rain - making them ideal for farming.

The current capital of the Eastern Reaches is Dragonsford, a military outpost which consists of a castle and a small surrounding town. There are nine minor kingdoms which comprise the Eastern Reaches: Dragonsford, Gran March, Greenvale, Highfolk, Lichfield, Markinghamshire, Middlefield, North Province and South Province. In addition, a half dozen independent lands and cities can be found within the region. The current ruler is King Ernest Goodfellow. Goodfellow has sat on the throne since 884 TA.

Dutchy of DragonsfordThe Gran MarchMarch of GreenvaleBarony of HighfolkEarldom of LichfieldDutchy of MarkinghamshireDutchy of MiddlefieldNorth ProvinceSouth ProvinceCoral CastleHamlet of HaggelthornFree City of IrongateRavenswoodSea BaronsLand of Bogs and the Little PeopleThe Eastern Reaches
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Places of Interest
Minor Kingdoms Free Lands Geography
Dutchy of Dragonsford Coral Castle Axewood
The Gran March Hamlet of Haggelthorn Bandon River
March of Greenvale Free City of Irongate Blackwater
Barony of Highfolk Ravenswood Boiling Brook
Earldom of Lichfield Sea Barons Crimson Creek
Markinghamshire Land of Bogs and the Little People Haggelthorn Forest
Dutchy of Middlefield High River
North Province Hornwood
South Province Inner Sea
Long Lake
River White
Silver Wood
Steppes of Ryan
Whispering Woods

History of the Eastern Reaches

The first human explorers into the area arrived in the late first century TA. These were the Rangers of the Wilderlands. Bound by a secret brotherhood, the rangers trekked deep into Ravenswood forest (now called Haggelthorn Forest) and into the vast grasslands to the north and south. Stories of a great family of tree ents living in the forest raised the curiosity of many adventurers in Teufeldorf. Also, the Rangers brought back many strange and wondrous artifacts from their journeys.

In 243 TA, the first human settlers arrived from the west and settled in the fertile valley of Markinghamshire. Not daring the tales of the ents of the forest, these pilgrims settled into the valley building a great stone castle overlooking their kingdom. In 245 TA, Markinghamshire was unsuccessfully sieged by barbarian tribesmen from the south. Thereafter, the people of Markinghamshire lived in relative peace trading with the dwarves of the Shadowyarn Mountains.

In 663 TA, the first human settlement outside of Markinghamshire was established under curious circumstances. The Hamlet of Haggelthorn, after which the current-day forest is now named, sprung up around Hagglethorn Hall which is rumored to have been spirited into the Eastern Reaches by the legendary merchant, Ichabod Haggelthorn. Situated on the coast of the Inner Sea, Haggelthorn remains a principal trading center for the Eastern Reaches today.

Shortly thereafter, small towns began to spring up along the road between Haggelthorn and Paddington (now Dwarrowdelf). Supported by the trading route, rich farmlands and vast grazing plains of the region, the Eastern Reaches prospered.

In 702 TA, the Crown decided to build a garrison castle at Dragonsford to replace the now-dilapidated Coral Castle. The primary function of the castle was both as protection from the orcs to the north and to establish a military presence in the area.

After the end of the Second Demon War, the Crown established a number of small baronies and earldoms in the Eastern Reaches. This was intended to provide structure and stability to the reaches.

In 832 TA, King Gregory the Even-Handed appointed Sir Ernest Goodfellow as commander of Dragonsford Castle. Goodfellow left Teufeldorf heading for the castle through the Orc Nation and the Pass of Lar. He never arrived.

In 833 TA, the Eastern Reaches was conquered by Harek Bloodaxe, son of Hastur. Harek kept the newly-established nobility in place, but he encouraged treachery, assassination and general discord among the lords and ladies. During the next fifty years, known as Hastur's Dominion, the wealth and stability of the Eastern Reaches declined significantly.

In 883 TA, Sir Ernest Goodfellow returned to Dragonsford. Using a newly-discovered magical sword, Harek Bloodaxe was killed and the puppet King Trafford was deposed. During the next several years, Dragonsford Castle became the center for the Hastur Rebellions.

The Eastern Reaches finally gained independence in 885 TA, and Ernest Goodfellow was crowned the King of the Eastern Reaches. The existing nobles have declared fealty to Goodfellow. Trade began to increase both west through Dwarrowdelf and east across the Inner Sea. The primary exports are horses and cattle from Markinghamshire, grains from the central duchies, and fish and coral from the coastal regions.