Atrebates
A dukedom of central Britain ruled by Duke Ulfius, a rich region encompassing the Thames Valley between
Silchester
Silchester
Coat Of Arms Or A Wolf Passant Gules
Ruler Duke Ulfius of Silchester
Capital City Silchester City
Part Of Kingdom Of Logres
Culture Cymric
Windsor and Rydychan. London is the largest and most important city there, but Silchester is the capital.
The knights of Silchester and Salisbury have a long-standing rivalry with each other. Places of Interest
London: The most significant city in Silchester, but not the capital. Though technically part of Silchester, it has much autonomy due to its special status. Silchester (city): The capital city of the duchy and a stop along the Royal Road. Silchester is also the seat of one of the legates of the Supreme Collegium Campactorentin Woods: A forest separating Silchester and Marlboro from Somerset and Clarence. Donnington: A city with along the Royal Road, located in Silchester County. Protected by a castle. Levcomagus: This wealthy but unwalled city is an important stop along the Royal Road on the border of Silchester and Salisbury. It has no castle. It's steward is Sir Rhisiart Blaines. Thames River: The greatest of the “Three Great Rivers of Britain,” the Thames begins somewhere in the Forest Sauvage and flows out near the city of Oxford. It flows south and then winds and loops more or less eastward through Silchester, Windsor, and London counties, and then empties into the British Sea. Boats can navigate as far as Oxford, making it a major thoroughfare for commerce.
Neighboring Regions
The County of Marlboro to the north-west The County of Rydychan to the north The County of Salisbury to the west The County of Hertford to the north The Saxon Kingdom of Essex to the north-east The Saxon Kingdom of Kent to the east The Saxon Kingdom of Sussex to the south-south-east The County of Hampshire to the south-south-west
Culture/Religion: Cymric/British Christian Hampshire is a rich region along the Thames River, upriver from Windsor and downriver from Rydychan. Places Silchester (See own entry) Donnington, a town protected by a castle, is a stop along the King's Road. The wealthy city of Levcomagus is a stop along the King's Road. It is unwalled. Rulers
485-495 Ruler: Duke Ulfius Vassal of: King Uther 495-523 Ruler: Duke Ulfius Vassal of: no one 510-519 Ruler: Duke Ulfius Vassal of: King Arthur 519-523 Ruler: Count Uffo Vassal of: King Arthur 523-525 Ruler: Count Uffo, in rebellion Vassal of: no one 525-533 Ruler: Earl Mortimer de Hampshire Vassal of: King Arthur
Windsor and Rydychan. London is the largest and most important city there, but Silchester is the capital.
The knights of Silchester and Salisbury have a long-standing rivalry with each other. Places of Interest
London: The most significant city in Silchester, but not the capital. Though technically part of Silchester, it has much autonomy due to its special status. Silchester (city): The capital city of the duchy and a stop along the Royal Road. Silchester is also the seat of one of the legates of the Supreme Collegium Campactorentin Woods: A forest separating Silchester and Marlboro from Somerset and Clarence. Donnington: A city with along the Royal Road, located in Silchester County. Protected by a castle. Levcomagus: This wealthy but unwalled city is an important stop along the Royal Road on the border of Silchester and Salisbury. It has no castle. It's steward is Sir Rhisiart Blaines. Thames River: The greatest of the “Three Great Rivers of Britain,” the Thames begins somewhere in the Forest Sauvage and flows out near the city of Oxford. It flows south and then winds and loops more or less eastward through Silchester, Windsor, and London counties, and then empties into the British Sea. Boats can navigate as far as Oxford, making it a major thoroughfare for commerce.
Neighboring Regions
The County of Marlboro to the north-west The County of Rydychan to the north The County of Salisbury to the west The County of Hertford to the north The Saxon Kingdom of Essex to the north-east The Saxon Kingdom of Kent to the east The Saxon Kingdom of Sussex to the south-south-east The County of Hampshire to the south-south-west
Culture/Religion: Cymric/British Christian Hampshire is a rich region along the Thames River, upriver from Windsor and downriver from Rydychan. Places Silchester (See own entry) Donnington, a town protected by a castle, is a stop along the King's Road. The wealthy city of Levcomagus is a stop along the King's Road. It is unwalled. Rulers
485-495 Ruler: Duke Ulfius Vassal of: King Uther 495-523 Ruler: Duke Ulfius Vassal of: no one 510-519 Ruler: Duke Ulfius Vassal of: King Arthur 519-523 Ruler: Count Uffo Vassal of: King Arthur 523-525 Ruler: Count Uffo, in rebellion Vassal of: no one 525-533 Ruler: Earl Mortimer de Hampshire Vassal of: King Arthur