Marlborough

Marlborough (sometimes called Marlboro) is a county located central Logres. It is between Salisbury, Silchester, Clarence and Rydychan, and includes the city of Wandborough, the castle of Marlboro, and the White Horse Hills. Contents
  1 Places of Interest 2 Neighboring Regions 3 People 3.1 The Lord and his family 3.2 Notable Knights
  Places of Interest
  Marlborough Castle: This is fine castle is built atop a large ancient mound. Due to the many mystical and unexplained phenomenon that have happened in and around it over the years, many believe it to be the burial mound of an ancient wizard. It is about two days’ leisurely ride from Sarum. Mildenhall: This unwalled city is the local market for the farms along the Kennet River, and is held by the castellan from Marlborough. Savernak Forest: This border forest is within either or both of the lands of the Earl of Salisbury and the Baron of Marlborough, and has been the cause of considerable dispute between those lords. No faeries have been reported here, though Countess Ellen claims privately to have once seen a unicorn there. Wandborough: This unwalled city in the county of Marlboro is a stop on the Royal Road.
  Neighboring Regions
  Salisbury to the South Silchester to the East Somerset to the west Clarence to the North-West Rydychan to the North-East
  People The Lord and his family
  Lord Caenwyn
  Notable Knights
  Sir Thebert of Marlborough
Culture/Religion: Cymric/British Christian Marlborough is a county in the upper Thames Valley, upriver from Hampshire. Places Wandborough is the largest city, on the northern Salisbury Plains. Rulers 485-495 Ruler: Earl of Marlborough Vassal of: Duke Ulfius 495-510 Ruler: Countess of Marlborough, for her son Vassal of: King Arthur 510-565 Ruler: Charles, Earl of Marlborough Vassal of: King Arthur

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