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Called the Forest Kingdom, Gyneiniog is peopled by Gaels who still tend to cling to their Clans, though war with the | Called the Forest Kingdom, Gyneiniog is peopled by Gaels who still tend to cling to their Clans, though war with the [[Valtaan|Valtang]] has greatly reduced the size of the Kingdom and weakened the familial bonds that once dominated the region. Having fought against first Imperial aggression and then the armies of the Valtang, the people of Gyneiniog tend to be violently suspicious of outsiders, particularly priests of [[the Old Gods]]. The ancient and mysterious druids have long been the spiritual leaders in the region and the people are more than willing to string up and execute foreign missionaries they find in the region. | ||
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Revision as of 13:53, 24 October 2014
Called the Forest Kingdom, Gyneiniog is peopled by Gaels who still tend to cling to their Clans, though war with the Valtang has greatly reduced the size of the Kingdom and weakened the familial bonds that once dominated the region. Having fought against first Imperial aggression and then the armies of the Valtang, the people of Gyneiniog tend to be violently suspicious of outsiders, particularly priests of the Old Gods. The ancient and mysterious druids have long been the spiritual leaders in the region and the people are more than willing to string up and execute foreign missionaries they find in the region.
Gyneiniog |
Geographic Info |
Continent: Aurea |
Society |
Languages: Llanyeon Teanga |
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This article is part of the Player's Guide to Aurea | |
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