Fort Batroc
Once a small small nameless mountain village. Baron Batroc the Stern raised a fort to guard the high mountain pass into the valley and gave it to one of his noble knights as a holding.
In 1327 the people of village rose up against the cruel and capricious sir Alderac the Cannibal. After visiting the village and hearing the villagers account, baron Edmón de Calibor forgave them their insurrecion.
The knight's holding, a small fort is still uninhabited
Ruler: Alderman Eduard One-Eye
Population: 320
Main livelihood: Livestock, famous for their goat cheese
Notable inhabitants:
Known for: Proud mountain folk, the Abandoned Fort, Goat cheese
Type
Village
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