The Kingdom of Gwynedd
Gwynedd is northmost of the Briton kingdoms, beneath the hand of the King Anarawd, son of Rhordri the Great. These lands have no love for the Saxons who drove them generations ago from the lands to the east but have found themselves equally harried by the Dane and Northman threat.
It is proud of its Roman past, and all its nobles trace their blood to one or another Roman magistrate, general, or official. Heirlooms of mighty Roman sorcery are kept by the noble houses, signs of their legitimacy and implements of power, and it is said that even a few true Artifexes can be found within the hills of Gwynedd, reclusive and receiving only those they find useful to their purposes.
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