Bereden Pawade
Constable Bereden Pawade
Heru is held by Constable Bereden Pawade for Earl Meleken of Qualdris. The keep was built in 548 and controls the only crossing of the Shem south of Gardiren. The constable is a skilled administrator and has dramatically increased the revenue of this estate since his appointment in 709.
The settlement thrives on traffic between Olokand and Tashal. Bridge tolls and mercantile taxes are a valuable source of silver for the earl. The constable has set aside land near the toll bridge for caravans and there are several good inns in the settlement. He has organized two fairs timed to match the arrival of the Fur Road caravan, both southbound and northbound.
Sir Bereden has also encouraged trade with a reclusive band of outcast Kath who maintain an encampment in the nearby Tivenara marshlands. These tribesmen provide rare Herbs to local mercantylers in exchange for metal goods.
Sir Bereden is a loyal knight. Having been promised a manor by Earl Meleken, Sir Bereden plans an expedition to locate his missing liege. He awaits permission from Lady Thilisa Meleken of Qualdris to undertake this quest and to leave Heru in the charge of the Bailiff of Antiven.
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