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HISTORY
The second Baron of Trellheim was stripped of title in 560 by Duchess
Gwendolyn, and her son, Powell, was appointed to take Bretton's place.
After he was relieved of his oaths, Bretton traveled the lands in search
of adventure. He and his (ex)court aided many of the common folk
through out Ashbury and what is now Avendale while they traveled, and
they always served the common folk in the name of good Baron Powell.
When Powell became Duke of Ashbury in 569, he returned to Bretton the
title of Baron of Trellheim. As his traveling years were over, the
elderly Bretton graciously accepted, and became the forth Baron of
Trellheim. In the years between 560 and 569, no formal records were
made of Bretton Darkwood's travels, but his popularity with the common
people was exceptional, as was his noble manner and generous ways.
Little more than rumor and legend were previously known about Bretton
Darkwood's travels. However, the records of a young scribe by were
uncovered in the Royal vaults in the late months of 601. While some of
the records were damaged past legibility, and all were encrypted in a
very ingenious cipher, most were decoded over 602. Jonathon Chalendry,
Bretton's young scribe, started to travel with Bretton in 565 and
recorded the deeds of Bretton and his people. The records can be viewed
in the Royal Library of King Mykel.
From Jonathon's records, Bretton and his companions often came to the
aid of travelers, merchants, farmers and all who were in need of
assistance. Once Bretton became too old to travel, he settled in a
manor in Ashbury proper in 567, but he granted his young friend a
stipend to explore the lands to the west of what is now Avendale.
Jonathon left with a group of his choosing, but the expedition proved to
be his final journey.
The group that Jonathon hired returned with Jonathon's body and
possessions in 575 to Baron Justin Medicia, who had succeeded Baron
Bretton upon his final death of old age in 572. Baron Justin was not
aware of the expedition's goals, but he provided Jonathon with a fitting
ceremony and offered the mercenary group with considerable recompense.
The leader of the group refused, but offered to give assistance to those
who might travel again to those realms.
Unfortunately, the group did not give names and has been unable to be
located. It is unknown whether they are dead or simply disbanded. The
mercenaries gave Baron Justin many valuable historical items that had
been found during their eight years of travel, and the Baron sent the
items to the Royal Academy to be studied and archived. A simple map of
the area can be viewed at the Tavern in Rockshire where all persons
interested in joining the expeditions to explore and expand will be
gathering.
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