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|Ruler = [[Thurston Highhorse III|Arl Thurston III]] ([[:Category:Highhorse|Highhorse]]) | |Ruler = [[Thurston Highhorse III|Arl Thurston III]] ([[:Category:Highhorse|Highhorse]]) | ||
|Succession = Agnatic-Cognatic Primogeniture | |Succession = Agnatic-Cognatic Primogeniture | ||
− | |Capital = | + | |Capital = [[:Category:Valemont#Highhorse_Castle|Highhorse Castle]] |
|Demonym = Valish | |Demonym = Valish | ||
|Area = ? | |Area = ? | ||
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− | <p>Valemont is the ''caput major'' "barony" of the arldom of | + | <p>Valemont is the ''caput major'' "barony" of the arldom of [[:Category:Banner Hall|Banner Hall]], home of of His Lordship, [[Thurston Highhorse III|Arl Thurston III]] of [[:Category:Banner Hall|Banner Hall]] ([[Court of Banner Hall|Court]])</p> |
= Geography = | = Geography = | ||
Valemont is situated near the center of the arldom of Banner Hall, nestled in the Esie River Valley, and surrounded by the Arborwood Forest. It is ruled from Highhorse Castle, built atop a large knob of rock overlooking the bank of the river. | Valemont is situated near the center of the arldom of Banner Hall, nestled in the Esie River Valley, and surrounded by the Arborwood Forest. It is ruled from Highhorse Castle, built atop a large knob of rock overlooking the bank of the river. | ||
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*Vicarage of Prieston to the south east | *Vicarage of Prieston to the south east | ||
*City of Herdeford to the south | *City of Herdeford to the south | ||
+ | *Valemont Hundred+ | ||
+ | *Esie River varies from 70-90 yards wide in this region, splitting off into small islands here and there, and 20-30 feet deep. | ||
= Origin and History = | = Origin and History = | ||
*Known for its horse-breeders, and a local breed of destrier | *Known for its horse-breeders, and a local breed of destrier | ||
*Was very much like Edoras in pre-kingdom times | *Was very much like Edoras in pre-kingdom times | ||
− | * | + | *In the Highhorse family for centuries, off and on |
= Government = | = Government = | ||
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= Locations = | = Locations = | ||
− | Valemont is a ''de jure'' barony consisting of [X] hundreds. See also: ''[[Vassalage in Generica]].'' | + | Valemont is a ''de jure'' "barony" consisting of [X] hundreds. See also: ''[[Vassalage in Generica]].'' |
− | + | ==Highhorse Castle== | |
The original castle of Banner Hall was built in the [[The Old Empire|post-Imperial]] period as a defense against the Antagonese to the west. The region was the theatre of numerous struggles for influence, rivalries and occasionally battles between the Generics and Antagonese supporters. However, the castle fell more often through ruse and intrigue rather than by direct assault, because the armies needed to take these castles were extremely costly: only the richest nobles and kings could build and maintain them. Highhorse Castle is built on the spot where Old Banner Hall stood before it was burned to the ground centuries ago, and incorporates some of its surviving stonework. The sheer cliff face being sufficient to discourage any assault from that side, the defences were built up on the plateau: double crenellated walls, double moats, one of which was a deepened natural ravine, double barbican. | The original castle of Banner Hall was built in the [[The Old Empire|post-Imperial]] period as a defense against the Antagonese to the west. The region was the theatre of numerous struggles for influence, rivalries and occasionally battles between the Generics and Antagonese supporters. However, the castle fell more often through ruse and intrigue rather than by direct assault, because the armies needed to take these castles were extremely costly: only the richest nobles and kings could build and maintain them. Highhorse Castle is built on the spot where Old Banner Hall stood before it was burned to the ground centuries ago, and incorporates some of its surviving stonework. The sheer cliff face being sufficient to discourage any assault from that side, the defences were built up on the plateau: double crenellated walls, double moats, one of which was a deepened natural ravine, double barbican. | ||
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− | ===Other Locations | + | ===Town of Valemont=== |
+ | *Population: ~750 | ||
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+ | ==Questing Hall== | ||
+ | <p>''See [[Questing Hall]]''</p> | ||
+ | <p>[Heroes' Guild chapterhouse in the region]</p> | ||
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+ | ==Other Locations== | ||
*(Minor) Plotholm; fortified town & manor | *(Minor) Plotholm; fortified town & manor | ||
*Towns, villages, hamlets, &c. | *Towns, villages, hamlets, &c. |
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Valemont is the caput major "barony" of the arldom of Banner Hall, home of of His Lordship, Arl Thurston III of Banner Hall (Court)
Contents
Geography
Valemont is situated near the center of the arldom of Banner Hall, nestled in the Esie River Valley, and surrounded by the Arborwood Forest. It is ruled from Highhorse Castle, built atop a large knob of rock overlooking the bank of the river.
- Antagonese border to the north-west
- Barony of Warsby to the north-east
- Vicarage of Prieston to the south east
- City of Herdeford to the south
- Valemont Hundred+
- Esie River varies from 70-90 yards wide in this region, splitting off into small islands here and there, and 20-30 feet deep.
Origin and History
- Known for its horse-breeders, and a local breed of destrier
- Was very much like Edoras in pre-kingdom times
- In the Highhorse family for centuries, off and on
Government
Barons of Valemont
- Thurston Highhorse I, 12th Arl of Banner Hall (?–933)
- Thurston Highhorse II, 13th Arl of Banner Hall (933–975)
- Thurston Highhorse III, 14th Arl of Banner Hall (975–)
Locations
Valemont is a de jure "barony" consisting of [X] hundreds. See also: Vassalage in Generica.
Highhorse Castle
The original castle of Banner Hall was built in the post-Imperial period as a defense against the Antagonese to the west. The region was the theatre of numerous struggles for influence, rivalries and occasionally battles between the Generics and Antagonese supporters. However, the castle fell more often through ruse and intrigue rather than by direct assault, because the armies needed to take these castles were extremely costly: only the richest nobles and kings could build and maintain them. Highhorse Castle is built on the spot where Old Banner Hall stood before it was burned to the ground centuries ago, and incorporates some of its surviving stonework. The sheer cliff face being sufficient to discourage any assault from that side, the defences were built up on the plateau: double crenellated walls, double moats, one of which was a deepened natural ravine, double barbican.
Town of Valemont
- Population: ~750
Questing Hall
See Questing Hall
[Heroes' Guild chapterhouse in the region]
Other Locations
- (Minor) Plotholm; fortified town & manor
- Towns, villages, hamlets, &c.
Rumor Has It…
- An Antagonese chevauchée could come at any moment…
See Also
Behind-the-Scenes
- Highhorse Castle ref: Château de Beynac in the Dordogne, which has appeared in a number of movies including The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc, and The Last Duel
Pages in category "Valemont"
The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.