Eastwyck:
Eastwyck has some of the nicest areas to visit in the duchy.
The capital city of Ravenholt, although not technically in Eastwyck,
offers a magnificent view of Lake Ardynn and the surrounding countryside.
There are also many wonderful views of the Blood River from high points
along its banks. Burnisham Falls is one of the largest falls in the country,
and many couples travel there to vacation, as it is very romantic.
Eastwyck is a major stopping point for many trade routes from east to west.
Any traveler going to or from Volta, Niman, or the elven kingdom of Quentari
generally passes through Ravenholt. Because of this, the capital city has a
thriving market for many types of goods.
Fishing and lumbering are mainstays of the local economy.
There are also many small farms dedicated to raising livestock.
Wool from this region is shipped to markets all over Evendarr.
The town of Griswold has an annual affair that is very interesting.
It is called the "Lost Children’s Fair". Many, many years ago, so the story goes,
a group of five children wandered into the village. None of them could speak,
or tell from where they had come. None seemed to have a home.
After much debate, at the local healer’s guild, as to what to do with these children,
Lord Griswold deemed that a fair should be held to raise money for their upbringing.
The fair has continued to this day, and is used to support a wonderful orphanage
in the area. Many prominent citizens proudly admit that they grew up here.
A large contingent of dwarves live peacefully among humans in the
small silver mining town of Lonely, hidden high up in the mountains.
South of the city of Ravenholt is the Dale of Ardynn. This dale is home to a
local tribe of people known as the Ardynnites. These short dark folk are excellent
crafters in stone, metal, and wood. They have some of the most unusual and
wondrous architecture in the kingdom. Some say that these folk are the
descendants of the Stone Elves, but they have none of the elven characteristics.
They are a shy folk and keep mainly to themselves, but journey sometimes to
Ravenholt to trade.
Eastwyck was until recently held by the Duke himself.
(The Duke still holds the capital city of Ravenholt.)
The current Baron of Eastwyck is Alaric Malinruin.
Born and raised as a commoner before becoming a knight in Westmarch,
Alaric was appointed Baron by the Duke in May 591.
He had established himself from the outset as a fearless hero,
and none denied that he deserved the title.
He has brought together the nobles of the region who were in disarray from
the leadership of the previous Baron, Nathaniel Kent.
Alaric seems well on the way to becoming a well loved Baron.
Westmarch:
The people of Westmarch tend to be distrustful due to years of living under
an evil Baron. That seems to be changing under the leadership of
Baron Aurora Blakeny, who is doping her best to undo the work of the
previous Baron, Vandal Northridge.
Blakeny is a flashy leader who was once a loyal knight in the service of
Galen Cumberland. This does not endear her to many of the noble of the
region who objected to her appointment, and who see her as an outsider.
She has done her best to appease them and things are relatively peaceful
now in the Barony.
One piece of advice: do not call her "Baroness".
She prefers the masculine title, because, as the story goes,
she doesn’t want anyone to think that there is a man in the
Barony with more power than she. I personally think that she just likes
tweaking pomposity.
Westmarch has lots of open fields.
The breeding of horses is the primary occupation.
Westmarch is well known for its thoroughbreds.
Many nobles from all over the kingdom have purchased fine steeds from this area.
Festival Field, a large horse racing arena was recently built in the capital city
of Ironvale, and so far it has been a success.
It is visited by nobles and commoners who place bets on the outcome of the races.
Profits go to offset the taxes whenever possible.
Nearer to the mountainous regions in the south there are large apple groves,
which produce some of the finest ciders in the duchy.
The small town of Darkmoor boasts the orchard of Alexander Pickwick,
producer of a bitter apple wine which is very popular,
though personally I can’t see why.
Westmarches main source of income is its mines.
These produce most of the iron ore in the duchy.
These mines are also the source of occasional precious gems,
but nothing to compare with other sources.
Major forges produce many of the duchy’s weapons here.
Not surprisingly the mining towns of Ironvale, Copper and Tarinthon’s Mines
have the largest dwarvish populations within Ravenholt,
many of whom have been hired into managerial positions within these mines.
Westmarch has three beautiful waterfalls.
The greatest of these is in Garson’s Bridge.
Many barrels are made in this town.
The bridge itself offers a beautiful view of the falls,
where every autumn the Festival of Barrels is held.
Brave and foolish adventurers take bets and travel over the falls in a barrel.
This idiocy is also a major event for the local healer’s guild as well.
They endeavor to handle all of the resurrections that are necessary after the festival.
If you travel through Westmarch, beware if you are a necromancer.
Westmarch has the strictest laws against necromancy in all of the duchy.
Obliteration has been used against first offenders who showed no remorse
for their actions.
In summary, every Barony has something to offer in Ravenholt!