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| Created on: June 23, 2006 Modified on: September 24, 2009 |
TravanceTravance is a Barony ruled by a Baron and comprised of four provinces. These four provinces are named Allisandria, Pendarvin, Drega'Mire, and Kaladonia. Allisandria is lush and green with rolling hills and fertile soil. It is comprised of the southeastern section of Travance. Pendarvin is a mountainous region filled with rich mines and caves. It is comprised of the northeastern section of Travance. Drega'Mire is a swampy land filled with mysterious vegetation that bear the fruit of many magical components. It is comprised of the southwestern section of Travance. Kaladonia is heavily wooded with great oak trees. It is comprised of the northwestern section of Travance. These provinces are run by Lords, and these lords have knights and vassals. In the epicenter of Travance is Travance Proper.
Travance Proper
Travance Proper is a plot of land approximately 200 acres in size. This area is were the Baron of Travance has made his residence. For most of the time, The Baron oversees all activities and duties in Travance Proper. Every moon however the Baron’s feast is held and the other Lords and their Knights and Vassals are invited to stay in Travance Proper for a few days. During this time that the lords visit Travance Proper, The Baron frequently takes advantage of their presence by retreating to his mansion to catch up on his royal obligations, royal papers to be sent to the king and the such. While any of the Lords are present their words are final unless in an extremely rare case it is overturned by the Baron. Vassals are personal retainers to the lords. They hold such positions as court mage, advisor, captain of their town guard, trainer at their schools, chancellor, etc. They are not considered to be nobility, nor do they normally have anymore power than does any other common man. However they frequently have the support of the noble that they are currently working under, and there is something to be said about a person who has the backing of a noble. You can identify who is vassaled and under whom, because the vassals will constantly wear a distinguishing color or insignia belonging to the noble they work for. The Baron also appoints his own knights and vassals of Travance Proper.
The Royal GuardIn the four provinces of Travance lies a guard for each one of their towns. In Travance Proper however, because it is the residence of the Baron, there is no town guard, but rather a royal guard, working for the Baron. The purpose of the royal guard is to protect the innocent citizens, enforce the laws of Travance and guard the Baron. The royal guards are considered to be Vassals of the Baron. They are empowered by a royal document that every member carries, allowing them to perform their duties with the authoritative backing of the Baron. |