Hartland

The county of Hartland is a poor and hilly county, noted for its herds and pastures rather than its farms. This has resulted in the people being notably stingy and selfish.   The county has had a permanent if yet unimportant place in Logres politics for many years, and still retain some semblance of loyalty to the land. They have a rivalry with Huntland whom they think has betrayed the old ways when they swore Homage to The Saxon Coast Est Seaxe.  
  • Ruler: Earl Gilbert of Hertford Earl Gilbert of Hertford 
  • Army: 80 knights, 
  • 100 soldiers: Archer‡ 16/6 Bow 3d6 4/N
  Locations Anstey is a fine old-style castle atop a 30-foot motte. Hartland a castle. size upon the Lea River. Royston is a city without a castle, and a stop along the King’s Road where it crosses the old Icknield “Ridgeway Road.”   Royston is a city without a castle, and a stop along the King's Road where it crosses the old Icknield "Ridgeway Road/' St. Albans is a city in Hertford. The city of St. Albans is Britain's most popular site of pilgrimage. St. Albans was the first Christian martyred in Britain, and thus its earliest saint. Its inhabitants have grown so fond of the income generated by pilgrims that they have grown to distrust all Pagans, who they fear will take away their income.
Type
Geopolitical, County / March
Leader Title
Controlled Territories

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