The Kingdom of Fairhafen

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The Kingdom of Fairhafen
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Culture Level Medieval (7)[1]
Ecology Full[1]
Climate & Terrain Temperate Mountains, Forests, and Plains[1]
Year Formed ?
Population 30,000[1]
Races (%) Humans 96%, Dwarves 3%, Other 1%[1]
Languages Falkovnian*. Dwarven, Mordentish[1]
Religions None[1]
Government Hereditary Monarchy (Feudal Despotism)[2]
Ruler(s) Queen Avarein[2]
Darklord(s) Queen Avarein[3]
Nationality Fairhafener[1]
Analog fairy tales collected/written by Brothers Grimm, Has Christian Anderson, Pernault, etc.[3]
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Geography

Despite having several communities, the Kingdom of Fairhafen is mostly a rural land. The Rätsel Mountains loom over most of the rest of the domain, and the Sneedronningen looms the Rätsels as the range's highest peak. The eerie and foreboding Black Forst dominates the eastern and northern borders of the mountains whereas a more peaceful, bucolic set of plains dominates the western and southern border of the mountains. Svanereden Lake lies to the southwest, it is fed by the Wichtelmänner River and several other lesser streams that run in from the Black Forest. The terrain of Fairhafen is beautiful and breathtaking during the day, but at night the domain takes on much more of a menacing and sinister appearance.[1]

Marschensloss Castle is the residence of the royal family. Since Queen Avarein's ascension, it seemingly had all vestiges of merriment stolen from it. The castle overlooks Dornröschen (a town of 2300 people) in the Rätsel Mountains. Aschenputtel (pop. 8,200) lies on the Svanereden,and Rotkäppchen (3,600] hugs the southeastern border of the Black Forest. Schneewittchen is a dwarven village (700) that straddles the border of the Rätsel Mountains and the Black Forest.[1]

Government

Eons ago the royal family of Fairhafen made a pact with the gods to rule fairly in return for dominion over the land. For generation upon generation, the royal family upheld a system of feudalism, but one where the excesses of the aristocracy were reigned in. With the death of King Drosselbart and the permanent incapacitation of his daughter Princess Rosenbriar, this has enabled Queen Avarein to take the throne as Princess Rosenbriar's regent. (Queen Avarein is the second wife of King Drosselbard and stepmother to Princess Rosenbriar.) The Queen has attempted to alleviate the hassles of rulership on herself by affording more petty powers and responsibilities to the nobles. This has enabled them to come to abuse their stations like never before. However, in matters of greater importance, the Queen is the exact opposite. She has demonstrated that she rules with an iron fist[2]

Society and Culture

Travelers from foreign lands are likely to find the denizens of Fairhafen more vibrant than the people of some of the drearier domains. This both because of the Fairhafener style of dress (very colorful) and responsiveness to foreigners (polite and welcoming.) Queen Avarein calls for all newcomers to her land to be brought to her castle, but the commoners typically help travelers elude such detection.[4]


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 Quoth the Raven Issue 15 p.62
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Quoth the Raven Issue 15 p.63
  3. 3.0 3.1 Quoth the Raven Issue 15 p.67
  4. Quoth the Raven Issue 15 p.62-6363