[Dragaera] Adron's Keep (Was Ardon's Keep)
Peter H. Granzeau
pgranzeau at cox.net
Wed Aug 23 08:27:57 PDT 2006
At 07:51 PM 8/22/2006, Davdi Silverrock wrote:
>On 8/22/06, Jon Lincicum wrote:
> > Davdi Silverrock wrote:
> > > On 8/18/06, Scott wrote:
> > >
> > >>> When Morrolan returned home he got his land, but what
> > >>> about Aliera's Keep-to-be, did it go under during the Interengum ( you
> > >>> know what I am trying to spell ) ?
> > >>>
> > >> Given that Steve hasn't written anything about the current status of
> > >> Redface, we can only speculate.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> So, some possibilities:
> > >>
> > >> 2) Adron had no children (Aliera being presumed dead) and no living
> > >> relations of any provable merit, so the lands reverted to the Empire.
> > >>
> > >
> > > Morrolan e'Drien is Adron's sister's son. It's reasonable to
> > > speculate that he was granted the Duchy of Eastmanswatch as an
> > > inheritance.
> > >
> > Ah, but wasn't Redface granted to a specific Dragonlord by the Emperor
> > himself, since it was so critical to the defense of the Eastern Empire?
> > (Am trying to recall the specific description from The Phoenix Guards,
> > but I can't find the reference right now...)
>
>You're thinking of the Marquisate of Pepperfield. After the Treaty of
>Pepperfield was signed, the Marquisate was changed to a Barony, and
>granted to Adron (one of his titles announced in FHYA), and I *think*
>it's special status changed to a more ordinary fief.
>
>The Duchy of Eastmanswatch and the Marquisate/Barony of Pepperfield
>are nonetheless distinct places - even if Pepperfield is still
>considered important for defense, Eastmanswatch itself is a separate
>place, and would presumably be subject to the normal rules of
>inheritance.
>
>Another reason that Pepperfield might have been granted to Morrolan is
>that his army was one of the largest and strongest that was first to
>be dedicated to Zerika. So from sheer pragmatic reasoning, it would
>make sense to give responsibility for an important defensive location
>to a pre-existing strong and loyal military force.
I guess I will never understand Dragaeran nobility. In European
tradition, a marquis/margrave/marquess was an important lord, his
holding being on a border which needed defending (Pepperfield would
seem to qualify.) Changing it to a barony reduced its importance and
rank greatly.
--
Regards, Pete
pgranzeau at cox.net
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