Edíno Keep

The of, built in 403 by  of. Following the annexation of that kingdom by the in 453, Edino became the residence of one of the deputy governors of. Edino is most famous as being the birthplace of, the founder of , whose father was executed by the Theocrats. In 598, Andasin attacked Edino and seized it from the vicious warlord Taklar Zedabas, known locally as “the Ogre.” The is Sir Crasel Avandar, a hardworking and laconic man of 48.

Overview
Edíno was built in 403 by of. Following the annexation of that kingdom by the, the keep became the residence of one of the deputy governors of. Edíno is most famous as the birthplace of, the founder of. Andasin’s father, Eladas of Kand, built and supported the secret army that was used by Andasin I to overthrow the Theocracy and liberate Aléathia after Eladas was executed by the. In 598, Andasin attacked Edíno and seized it from the vicious warlord Taklar Zedabas, known as “The Ogre.” Edíno is now the moot of.

Edíno’s long history of tragedy and triumph is known to all its residents and stirring tales of heroism are common fare in local inns. Edíno is linked to the eastern part of Daenshire by a undefined. This is a defensive measure; an ancient bridge was destroyed and never rebuilt.

The is Sir Crasel Avandar, 48, a hardworking and  man. Sir Crasel was a model of an chivalry in his youth, distinguishing himself at and, and again in the disastrous. The garrison at Edíno, an elite force of veteran medium horse, has served under him since 714.

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