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Kaedwen

Kaedwen (from Elder Speech Caed Gwen translated as White Forest) is the largest of the Northern Kingdoms (and the second largest country in The Continent, next to Nilfgaard). Its main cities are its capital, Ard Carraigh, and the city of Ban Ard, famous for its sorcery school. It is also known for its cold and unforgiving climate, along with the many forests within its borders.

 

King Henselt frequently quarreled with neighboring Aedirn, mostly over the ownership of the Pontar Valley which once belonged to the Kaedwenians. Kaedwen also shares borders with the kingdoms of Redania and Caingorn; and portions of the Fiery Mountains, the Kestrel Mountains and the Blue Mountains run through the kingdom. The Witchers' fortress of Kaer Morhen is located amidst the peaks of the Blue Mountains, and further south lies the land of the Free Elves, an enclave established by elves seeking refuge from centuries of warring with humans.

 

In the far future, the weather changed enough that northern regions, like Talgar, Caingorn, and Kaedwen, are no longer suitable to grow certain types of produce due to the colder climate. In particular, Kaedwen no longer has the capability to grow grapevines and thus no longer has a wine industry.

History

Northern Wars During the reign of King Henselt, during the First Northern War in 1263, the Kaedwenian Army marched south to face the invading Nilfgaardian Army. While successful, many soldiers were lost in battle, and concurrently Kaedwen was left partially undefended to the newly established Scoia'tael, who constantly attacked Kaedwenian forts and regiments on the road, such as Beeches.   In early 1267, after the northern rulers meeting at Hagge, Henselt formed an offensive against the warring Scoia'tael, resulting in pogroms against nonhumans becoming commonplace around the kingdom.   In July, after the beginning of the Second Northern War and fall of Aedirn, Henselt negotiated a peace treaty with Nilfgaard: the lands of Aedirn were to be split between two, the natural division line being the Dyfne river. Kaedwenian troops marched to occupy the northern region known as Lormark, where on the river, Margrave Mansfeld shook hands with Menno Coehoorn, commander-in-chief of the Nilfgaardian army.

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