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IBONOST

Possible Link IBONOST [F7] 1 Teba Hundred, Daenshire, 385

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Ibonost is a picturesque port on the Teb River, easily reachable from Moleryn but a long and difficult trek from the rest of Kanday. Militarily a burden and economically only barely viable, it admirably fulfills its purpose as a drain on the purses of ambitious courtiers. The trade in lead and forest products finds its natural outlet in Moleryn and the Thardic Republic but is often disrupted by political strife. Few mercantylers consider Ibonost a choice location for a franchise. Others would prefer to see the town annexed by the Republic, under which they feel their commercial interests would be better served.

Founded by the Corani Empire in 497, Ibonost was the first major settlement taken by Andasin I in 589. During the Five-Year War in 663, the Battle of the Teb Marshes that was fought seven leagues east of Ibonost ended in Kandian defeat and the loss of the keep to the Thardic League. The Treaty of Quivum in 666 returned Ibonost to Kanday.

Ibonost has considerable sentimental meaning to the House of Kand and, despite its proximity to the Thardic Republic, remains a favorite summer residence of Andasin IV.

The constable is Sir Burdas Kandry, a distant relative of the king. He holds three nearby manors, Clerdy, Pymint, and Stymon, in his own name. Sir Burdas spends considerable time and income improving his Clerdy fief.

Three ruined manors exist along the east bank of the Teb. They were abandoned nearly 60 years ago during the Five-Year War and now lie within the Thardic Republic. Plans to build a Ramala Legion fort at Dunikar have often been proposed but still await approval. This would be provocative to King Andasin.

Nearby Venric Abbey is renowned for its potent brandy with a distinctive taste of honey, brambles, and peat, which the locals call “Black Dragon.” The abbey also has a reputation for teaching martial skills. Ashesa and Matakea from Venric are usually capable warriors.

The Order of the Checkered Shield maintains a chapter house at nearby Lebenil. Duty here is popular since the hunting, fishing, and brandy are always excellent.


Constable Burdas Kandry


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Ibonost Keep – Kanday

February 19, 2013

A 13 pages write-up of Ibonost Keep in the Kingdom of Kanday, this article includes some nice story hooks, one of them dealing with a group of brigands collaborating with local officials. Illustrations by Richard Luschek, interior and local maps by Jonathan Nicholas, and heraldry by Matthias Janssen.

Updated to bring it into alignment with the Electronic Atlas of Kanday.

by Jonathan Nicholas



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