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DUNLAND
A small city made of
stone mined from the mountains it sits next to sat
forlorn and abandoned for centuries. The occasional
troll or orc it’s only inhabitant.
Eventually the mist deposited some goodly folks
nearby. One of these newcomers was a peasant named
Brogas. He quickly recognized the need to inhabit
and rebuild the city. It was the perfect place to
defend himself and the other newcomers from the
dangers of this new world.
They quickly cleaned out the wells and repaired the
walls. The nearby quarry also suppled all the stone
needed to fix the buildings and roofs. As the folks
of this new city worked more and more people were
deposited by the mist to their location. Brogas
turned out to be a natural leader, and soon everyone
was looking to him for guidance.
Hunters scoured the area and located ample supplies
of meat and local edible vegetation to get the folks
through till the fields around the city could be
worked and a steady supply of vegetables and
livestock could be built up. During these trips they
found a gated wall guarding a pass in the mountains.
Eventually everyone started calling their home
Gatereach.
One day a pair of wagons rolled into town with
Anvil, Thistle and their two children, who were
adopted elves. Apparently they had chosen to travel
to this world to escape the prejudices of theirs and
had brought several items with them to set up house
keeping. Anvil knew of an ore mine nearby that he
used to forge tools and weapons.
Little by little, more people appeared from the
mist. Soon the mist was depositing people regularly
and the populations slowly started to increase.
The citizens of Gatereach prospered. Very seldom
were they bothered by monsters and when they were it
was small groups and easily killed or driven away.
Eventually the people discovered other cities in
this new land and quickly set up trade routes and
alliances.
Eventually the number of people in Gatereach
exceeded the capacity of the city. A peaceful river
valley on the opposite side of the mountains were
known to the folks of the city and it was decided to
build a new settlement there. Soon the town of
Gladden Fields was erected. This was as much a
strategic move as anything else. It gave the people
control of both sides of the mountain pass and the
quickest way to Mittelmarch and the other
settlements to the East.
Soon the citizens realized they needed a name for
the new kingdom they had carved from the wilderness
and the name Dunland was chosen. Brogas had been
knighted by the folks for his tireless efforts in
getting the kingdom built and the populace voted him
in as their leader and king.
During this time a new leader emerged from the local
monsters as well. Banith is a half orc of superior
cunning and ferocity. in the mountains north of
Gatereach he raised an army of orcs, goblins, trolls
and giants. When he found out about the new town
being built he saw a chance for mayhem. he marched
upon it before the walls were complete and laid
siege to it.
The call for aid went out and our friends and allies
answered. Troops from Dragonspire arrived with Sir
Istvan leading them, soldiers from Mittelmarch lead
by Zaron of the Dragoons came next, Our friends from
the Too Fuu Shogunate arrived, Solders from Aethenue
arrived, and our allies from Ameth came through the
mist to aid us led by Sir Elindiel, and with the
force from Gatereach combined to drive Banith from
the area and scatter or kill most of his troops.
Dunland has enjoyed a peaceful existence for awhile
afterwards but Banith survived and rebuilt his army.
He now is much more careful in his engagements and
uses much more guile in his attacks against the good
folks of Dunland.
After the increased problems with Banith and his
followers Anvil decided to form the military unit
the Defenders of Dunland to unite the soldiers of
the area. These brave souls travel the lands
fighting against the forces of evil and helping the
militia of Dunland to organize and fight against
threats close to home.
Recently a Skaven known as Vermin left our lands
after being employed by the Defenders as a scout and
spy. It is rumored he has returned through the mist
to his homeland. Even if the rumors about him taking
the Chu’ku’tal’s colors and spreading Banith’s
influence are true, his aid in training the people
in Dunland in the art of war will always be
remembered.
Dunland also had a new outpost destroyed before it
could fully reach it’s potential. Maybe Banith’s
people got it or maybe it was to close to the Mines
of Morath in Dragonspire. Whatever the reason we
lost contact with those folks and scouts sent came
back with stories of burnt ruins forestalled any new
attempts to settle that area.
Several citizens are looking to expand into the west
and the more open country of Dunland. Perhaps
farther from the mountains they will thrive and grow
in numbers.
Currently Dunland faces two threats from the North.
The Jovian’s luckily enough have not seemed to
notice us yet. The other threat is more direct and
immediate. Banith seems to be building his numbers
at an alarming rate. He has even sent troops to help
overrun the Northern Steppes. After tracking the
group to that area Dunland sent many a brave warrior
to aid our allies, alas to no avail and the evil
beast beat the goodly folks in many a battle.
At this rate we fear that Banith’s numbers and
allies will soon be able to overrun the goodly folk
of Dunland.
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Food and Climate
Gatereach has the harsher climate since the
winds hit the mountains directly and rain is
released by clouds trapped by the peaks. It is
cooler since the sun is only hitting that side in
the morning and afternoon. The citizens rely
heavily on root crops and cabbages along with other
cool weather crops. Hardy Highland cattle are grazed
in the meadows and pastures of the mountains along
with sheep used for their wool. Many times in the
winter months the farmers move the herds to the
lower elevations and a small group of soldiers are
always assigned to the herds to help protect them
from roving monsters.
Gatereach is only 3 miles from the river and an
ancient stone paved road leads to the waters edge.
Unfortunetly the road has several switch backs in it
to make the grade safe for wagons and adds nearly 2
miles to the trip as it winds up the mountains. A
small settlement was built here and consist of
fishermen and a ferry. A dock has been built and
warehouses are there for storing the incoming and
outgoing goods from other lands. A small keep is
garrisoned here to protect the goods and ferry.
An ancient stone paved path winds through the
mountains and leads to the town of Gladden Fields.
The path is only wide enough to allow a large cart
to travel in most places but does open up in a few
areas. Both ends of the path end in a walled and
gated pass.
Gladden Fields has by far the nicer climate.
Not only is it lower in elevation, the mountains
block the worst of the storms and the sun warms the
slopes from noon till sunset. Livestock raised here
can be less hardy and fruit trees and grapes grow
nicely on the southern facing slopes. Lower down a
few scattered grain fields can be seen here and
there. Gladden fields has the benefit of being
situated by the river but still close to the
overland trail through the mountains. Again a dock
and ferry are at the river but the town is close
enough that the warehouses are inside the town
walls.
Both towns have active mines that are used to
extract several ores from the mountains and one
active salt mine on Gladden Fields side. Both towns
also have active stone quarries and occasionally
marble is even brought down from the mountains.
The towns barter heavily with each other for
foodstuffs and fibers. Most exports consist of
metals and salt. More exotic foods and woods are
imported heavily.
There are several breeds of horses raised in Dunland.
The three most notable are the short shaggy stout
mountain ponies that have remarkable endurance and
sure footedness for traveling in the highlands. The
extremely large draft horses used at the mines and
quarries to move massive amounts of materials. the
final breed is more along the lines of a quarter
horse used for general riding and message carrying.
Small barges are currently used to transport goods
on the river but a ship with sails is in the process
of construction. With the path through the mountains
becoming more and more dangerous to use even with an
armed escort it is feared that it may have to be
abandoned as a route in all but the most direst of
circumstances. A plan to clear the area around the
path is not feasible at the moment due to the
increased demands on the military due to the Jovian
threat. It is felt that one or two sailing vessels
would expedite travel between the towns.
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