Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Thickly Vale

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A. Saffron Hall. Sir Adley De Ives
B. Thatchet House. Pieter Hoogaboom
C. Fen Tower.
D. Fen Flower Hall. Sir Roger Flor
E. The Monasterium.
A holding of the Church of Divine Grace
H. Melilot House. Albrecht Hurdlecote
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Thickly Vale is a large and prosperous village of some 300 people, bordering the great Morden Forest. In recent years it has been plagued by bandits and in-fighting. Saffron Hall represents the law of Earl Grambeline and is supported by Fen Flower Hall and the Monasterium. Sir Adley de Ives is generally seen as a hard but fair man. A part of Morden Forest extends to the north of Thickly Vale, This wooded area is named Kelling Wood and is not inhabited by the bandits. It is used by the villagers as common ground.

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Landowners and other Important Persons

Aaron BANKFLOWER. Cooper
Zeonhard BURRDOCK. Innkeeper of THE FOX OF THE FOREST
Allard CUTBROCK. Thatcher
The CHURCH of DIVINE GRACE. Owning the MONASTERIUM
Sir Adley DE IVES. Knight of THICKLY VALE. Resident of SAFFRON HALL
Trevellen FAIRWORT. Trader. Factor for the MERCHANTS GUILD of TAKSHENDAL
Owen FARROWHART. Blacksmith
Lambert FERRYWAX. Squire to Sir Adley DE IVES
Marigold FLOR. Daughter and heir to Sir Roger FLOR
Marjory FLOR. Daughter of Sir Roger FLOR
Meredith FLOR. Daughter of Sir Roger FLOR
Sir Roger FLOR. Knight of FEN FLOWER HALL
Ivar FURROWFLOWER. Lumberjack
Ivarius GRUMBLEHATCH. Coppicer of THICKLY VALE
Pieter HOOGABOOM. Yeoman of THATCHET HOUSE
Albrecht HURDLECOTE. Yeoman of MELILOT HOUSE
Iris JARROW. Timber merchant
Bertram MARCHDOWN. Engineer
Barton MURDOCH. Basket maker
Virgil PEATRUCKLE. Iron monger and general store keeper
Usher STILEBARROW. Potter
Francis WARTFOX. Charcoal burner

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