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The Great Kingdom (or more fully, the Great Kingdom of Avonleigh[1]) is a fictional monarchy important to the background of the Shadowlands domain cluster in the Ravenloft Campaign Setting. Though the Great Kingdom itself is an outlander land and therefore not in the Demiplane of Dread (the locale of the Ravenloft campaign setting proper), the Great Kingdom is the homeland of Lady Kateri Shadowborn and her family. As such, events in the Great Kingdom's history have left a strong impact on the Shadowlands and its constituent domains (Avonleigh, Nidala, and Shadowborn Manor.)

This Great Kingdom of the Shadowborn Family should not be confused with the Great Kingdom of Oerth. The matter is treated here: http://fraternityofshadows.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5389

Publication History

Details on the Shadowborn mythos primarily originate from 2nd Edition sources. Kateri Shadowborn and her story in relation to Ebonbane is first mentioned in the accessory Darklords (Sourcebook) (realease date: 1991), and her former companion Elena Faith-hold is described in the accessory Islands of Terror (Sourcebook) (release date: 1992). Both of these mention rough details to events (such as the War of Evil) that might be relevant to the Great Kingdom's history, though the Kingdom is not named in these sources nor really detailed. In the Audio CD included A Light in the Belfry, the homeland of the Shadowborns is referred to as the "land of Avonleigh" (Not to be confused with the domain of Avonleigh, named after the land it was taken from.) A Light in the Belfry is also the first source to mention The Circle (Society), a group of knights formed to defend the Great Kingdom.

The Great Kingdom is first mentioned by name in the Ravenloft novel Shadowborn (release date: 1998), a novelization of an earlier module Bane of the Shadowborn (Release date: 1991). In this novel, the Great Kingdom is named and fleshed out for the first (and only) time. To date, no 3rd Edition or later edition products have revisited the backgrounds of the Shadowlands domains in relation to their homeworld.

It should also be noted that details on the "current day" Great Kingdom are unknown, as most of the information on the Great Kingdom are in relation to what it was like at the time of the early 600s in the Barovian Calendar. (This is even provided that time on the Great Kingdom's world even matches to a 1 to 1 year basis to the Demiplane of Dread)

Overview

As of 626 BC, the Great Kingdom of Avonleigh was a kingdom with thirteen provinces including the Province of Avoleigh, the home province of the Shadowborn Family. As of that year, the Great Kingdom had a history of ten decades. The Great Kingdom was formed under the good auspices of the Church of Belenus, the Kingdom's matron church. (Although Belenus' church held strong power in the Great Kingdom, followers of the allied moon goddess Brigit were not necessarily vilified, with the possible exception of Elena Faith-Hold's War of Evil. The Kingdom's geographical size was enough to encompass a variety of climates, such as its southern provinces were considerably warmer and dryer than its northern ones.

Although the Kingdom is mentioned to have a king and most of the Circle are men, there are elements of that might indicate a matriarchal power structure within the Great Kingdom. For example, the Kingdom may follow or have followed matrilineal descent The sister of Kateri Shadowborn, Lady Victoria Shadowborn nonetheless kept her maiden name, and her husband, [[Lord Vincent Shadowborn, shared her surname. In addition, the title of religious leader of the church has been referred to as High Priestess or High Mother.

The Great Kingdom was protected by an order of thirteen paladins, one from each of the Great Kingdom's provinces. Despite this protectorate, the Great Kingdom has not been a stranger to violence. The Borderwoods gathered a reputation for housing dangerous brigands and swordsmen. During the Heretical Wars, the southern cities of Letour and Sanschay were sacked and pillaged. In 646 BC, the entire Circle were massacred by Morgoroth shortly before he was taken by the Dark Powers.

Foreign Relations

The Southern Empire was another land to the south. The two kingdoms held some amount of animosity against each other due to the conflicts of the Heretical Wars and maybe the War on Evil. In addition, the Southern Empire followed "heretical" (by the Church's standards) gods.

The Great Kingdom has had hostile relations with both the Southern Empire in the aforementioned Heretical Wars and with the Sea Raiders of the north. Lady Kateri Shadowborn is thought to have had victories against both powers. In the Shadowborn novel, Lysander Greylocks states that Kateri Shadowborn received her magical sword, Corona, from "lands to the east", though it is uncertain if he is referencing eastern provinces of the Great Kingdom or some land farther east. If it is the latter, this would indicate the Great Kingdom has allies in said eastern lands.

Chronology

  • 526 BC: Under the graces of the Church of Belenus, the Great Kingdom is established. Along with it, the Circle, in its original incarnation, is established for the Great Kingdom's protection.[2]
  • 626 BC: October The desecration of graves in Brimstadt warrant the intervention of Alexi Shadowborn. He investigates and ambushes the desecraters. He discovers the desecraters are to be ghouls marked with a death's head emblem, (unknown to Alexi at the time) the symbol of Ebonbane. Alexi narrowly survives the encounter. (October)[14]
  • 626 BC: Now bound to Shadowborn Manor, Alexi sends Ferran, along with their mounts, back to Shadowfast.[17] Ferran arrives back home safely. In the years to follow, Ferran will join the Circle and become an influential hero in his own right.[18] Meanwhile, Alexi remains within the Demiplane of Dread with the intention of starting a new incarnation of the Circle[19], which will eventually become the Knights of the Shadows.[20]
  • 640 BC: Leaving his home world to start a new life and atone for hisi misdeeds, Morgoroth comes to the Great Kingdom, where he consults with the now-adult Lord Ferran Shadowborn. Morgoroth bears witness of his deeds but also his will to atone to Ferran. Ferran listens and grants him asylum and a chance for repentance in exchange for an oath of loyalty.[21]
  • 640 BC: After swearing his oath to Ferran and receiving a parcel of land, Morgoroth uses arcane magic to construct Tergeron Manor in a single night. In the years to follow, the literal ghosts of Morgoroth's past come to haunt him and the forest surrounding his manor, causing it to be referred to as the Phantasmal Forest,[22] named after and confused with the Phantasmal Forest of Ferran's stories of Ebonbane's domain.[23]

References

  1. [[Shadowborn (Novel) p. 42
  2. Shadowborn (Novel} p. 41; by the year 626 BC specified on p. 8, the Great Kingdom has a 100 year history.
  3. Shadowborn (Novel) p. 10-11; Ferran is 18 by the year 626 BC
  4. Shadowborn (Novel) p. 1-7
  5. 5.0 5.1 Darklords p. 30
  6. Shadowborn (Novel) p. 174-177
  7. Shadowborn (Novel) p. 269
  8. 8.0 8.1 Domains of Dread p. 17
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Ravenloft Third Edition p.17
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 Ravenloft Player's Handbook p.19
  11. Islands of Terror (Sourcebook) p. 6-9
  12. Shadowborn (Novel) p. 35, he died "just over a month ago" before Alexi's Rite of Ascension, p. 8-9 dates that year and month to October of 726 BC.
  13. Shadowborn (Novel) p. 10
  14. Shadowborn (Novel) p. 8-16
  15. Shadowborn (Novel) p. 42-57
  16. Shadowborn (Novel), throughout
  17. Shadowborn (novel) p. 308-312
  18. A Light in the Belfry Audio DC Track 1
  19. Shadowborn (Novel) p. 312
  20. Domains of Dread p. 133
  21. A Light in the Belfry Track 1. Domains of Dread p. 17, Ravenloft Third Edition p.17, Ravenloft Player's Handbook p.19 all place the formation of Avonleigh as a domain in 646 BC. A Light in the Belfry audio CD track 7 says 6 years pass between the domain's formation and Morgoroth's arrival in the Great Kingdom.
  22. A Light in the Belfry Audic CD Track 2
  23. John W. Mangrum's Ravenloft Timeline p. 15
  24. A Light in the Belfry Audio CD Tracks 7-12. Domains of Dread p. 17, Ravenloft Third Edition p.17, Ravenloft Player's Handbook p.19 all place the formation of Avonleigh as a domain in 646 BC.