Edlin
Duerlin and Edlin are often regarded as the most boring parts of Roesone. They're rarely threatened by monsters or war, the people are honest and hardworking, and there aren't even many ruins to explore or taprooms to brawl in. While this is a fairly accurate description of these two provinces, it is also true that these lands are the heart of Roesone. Free people minding their own business and looking after themselves—these values are what Daen Roesone used to define his barony.
Both provinces are composed of gentle, rolling hills, dotted with settled farmlands and fields of corn and rye. Edlin's noted for its horse stables, the best in Roesone. Edlin is ruled by Sven Bjording, the great-grandson of the Rjurik warrior Harald Bjording. Haral was another of the Black Baron's lieutenants, and famed far and wide for the skill with which he wielded his mighty axe. Daen Roesone gave this land to Bjording to hold and told him to strengthen it against any attack from Aerenwae, and Bjording founded the settlement of Delaen Gap to defend the county. The threat never materialized, but the Bjording family stayed here.
The elvenmeres
The elvenmeres
The western border of Edlin is marked by the Elvenmeres, a region of marsh and still, quiet pools. Thousands of birds nest in the area. The Elvenmeres are the source of many ghost stories and fairy tales, and it's said that a wise woman who can see the future lives in a hut somewhere in the fens.