Gyldeford
Gyldford is a place of beauty and strategic value, nestled at the confluence of the Wey and Thames. Its wealth comes from the bountiful river, which grants us access to trade routes that stretch far beyond our borders.
The town is a bastion of prosperity and peace, a shining example of what can be achieved when good governance meets natural resources. The people there are loyal to the bone, and they know the value of a strong ruler.
But it is also a place of potential conflict, as it lies so close to the lands of Suth Seaxe.
Tensions have been high since Eanswith, refused the hand of Oswine, son of Cynegils, Cyning of the Gewissae. It would have been a marriage of alliance, yet it is suspected that the refusal has stoked the fires of ambition in some hearts.
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