Hârn Kandáy Perishire Sheda DUNIR
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DUNIR [D8] 1 Sheda Hundred, Perishire, 405
The first fortification at Dunir was built by Xuaka of Aleathia in 437. Following the annexation of Aleathia by the Corani Empire, Dunir became a legion fortress and minor naval base.
During the Interregnum, Dunir was an independent state and eventually an ally of Kanday. In 654, Dunir, surrendered to King Arlun of Rethem, who had taken advantage of the death of Andasin II to occupy the area. In 681, King Nemiran of Rethem granted Dunir to the Agrikan Order of the Copper Hook. The keep was besieged by the Kandians during Ezar’s War and fell in 693.
The commander of the victorious force, Sir Yuri Xelados, was raised to baron in 695 and made a vassal of the Earl of Selvos. Yuri is now 63 and, although he is troubled by gout, has lost none of his youthful enthusiasm for hunting, drinking, and lechery.
Dunir is busier than its outlying location would suggest. The only safe road from Selvos to Menekod passes through Dunir, as the shorter route is blocked by the Cooper Hook’s keep at Hyen. Dunir benefits from the traffic between these important castles.
Land quality at Dunir is below average. The damp climate and extensive heath uplands are better suited for sheep. Good income is generated from the sea. Dunir is also known for its warhorses, which often sell for sums in excess of £10.
The Elos Trail is a wilderness track from Dyrisa. This was the fabled trail used by Elos and the route of Queen Eriel’s army during Ezar’s War. The path is rugged and travelers can easily lose their way. Wheeled traffic cannot cope with the many dips and bends. Log bridges spanning creeks and ravines were erected by Eriel’s army but most have fallen into disrepair.
Dunir is a common starting point for expeditions to the mysterious Place of Bones on desolate Tesien Moor
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