Glenóth

is settlement is located on an island of the same name, which has many ruined s and where several artifacts have been reportedly found. Located in what is now the in eastern, the  arrived on Glenóth about 1,300  but their first attempts at colonization failed. Old legends tell of “the plague from the stones” that devastated their villages. The Járin abandoned the island, only returning around 800. A  was established about a century later. The present keep was built in 489 to replace an earlier wooden structure. The baron, a scholarly man of 38, is married to the daughter of an noble. His younger sister, Fralise, is married to ’s younger brother.

Overview
sits on an island midway between and. Held by from the, the  also includes s and fishing villages on  and along the coast of Mèlderýn Isle’s. Soren, 38, is a scholar, having studied at the in Glenóth and later at a chantry in. He is married to the daughter of a noble from. His younger sister, Fralise, is married to ’s younger brother.

The arrived on the island about 1300  but their first attempts at colonization failed. There are many structures on Glenóth Island and legends tell of “the plague from the stones” that devastated the villages. The Járin abandoned the island, only returning around 800. During the time of the, Glenóth was part of the. The present keep was built in 489 to replace an earlier wooden structure.

The Jmorvi chantry was established around 700 by scholars from Emélrenè who wished to study the local  stone and the Henge Culture structures constructed from it. The ’s masters are experts in the arts of the, , and ; their works include exquisite , intricate , finely cut s, and excellent weapons.

The barony’s main export is basalt from Glenóth’s extensive. The stone is very hard and difficult to work. Exported throughout and even to, it is used as decorative facing for walls or in elaborate sculptures. Glenóth’s other main exports are derived from the berries grown in the island’s hilly interior. The eaten by the  s flavor and color their milk. The resulting unveined soft is delicious and has a faint blush of purple. This commands high prices but doesn’t travel well; it is rarely found beyond Mèlderýn. Glenóth’s uses a striking blue dye made from the hillberries to produce ink prized by cartographers, s, and illuminators throughout Hârn and western Lythia.

Glenóth has seen numerous attacks by and  raiders, most recently in 703. In times of trouble, the fishing fleet becomes an impromptu navy; the fishermen’s knowledge of local tides and currents puts foreign sailors at a disadvantage. Berrot of Deka, the fleet’s leader, has become quite expert at using the skills of the fishermen and is one of Mèlderýn’s premier naval warriors, although few are aware of it.

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