Fíndumon Keep

is a in  located within the  in western. Fíndumon was built by of  in 365. During the, Fíndumon was the capital of the petty , ruled by. In 689, Nasla Seben swore fealty to and was made a  of the. The current is Nasla’s son,, who is 38 and suffering from the early stages of a wasting disease.

Overview
Fíndumon was originally built by of  in 365. During the, Findumon was the capital of the petty ruled by. In 689, Nasla Seben swore to  and was made a  of the. The former borders of the kingdom became the basic boundaries of the. The fief as a whole covers approximately 19,780 s, spread among 12 s and 409 total holdings. While Fíndumon is the main market for the hundred, the is held in  and the s for the fief are held at.

Fíndumon is home of the, the gentle, long-lived, and high-yielding sheep on which much of Kandáy’s economy is based. In addition to sheep, the area is known for producing cattle which it often exports for trade, mainly for s, and metal goods and material such as copper, iron, lead, tin, and for salt, the latter of which is mainly due to a lack of local salt mines and distance from the sea.

The village of, founded by Sir Daffyd’s father, is held by a of the  that is dedicated to the study of sheep and wool production. Sir Daffyd supports the chantry generously and visits with his sister, the of, every spring to share ideas and knowledge.

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