Locations

Britain

While the political boundaries will change in most any given year during this time period in Britain, there are several regions that remain for ease of reference. Below is a map showing an overview of these regions, the political boundaries shown below are not accurate.

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Logres is the central region/kingdom. South and east of here is the region known as the Saxon Coast, two regions here of note are Sussex and Kent, long standing Saxon theods/realms. To the south and west of Logres along the peninsula is Cornwall. The Cornish have long been influenced by its Irish traditions and regularly stands defiant, or reluctantly as vassal, to the King of Logres. The bulge of land east of Logres is referred to as Anglia, after the late invasion and holding by the Angle King Aethelswith. West is Cambria, also known as Gales, influenced by Irish as well as Pictish settlements here, generally loyal to the crown. Cumbria in the northland, south of the wall, is another region constantly played by invasion from Saxons in the east in the regain of Nohaut and Deira, as well as Irish from the west. To the north is the savage land of the Picts.

Logres

Logres

The central region in southern Britain, containing both Camelot and London.

Cambria

Cambria

West central region of Britain, hilly/mountainous region. A mix of Cymric, Pictish and Gaelic heritage. Kingdoms at the edges and tribal life at its center, it is a blend of civilized life and pagan beauty.

Cumbria

Cumbria

The north is wildly contested, currently Malahaut is loyal to Arthur. The east, Nohaut and Diera, is a long standing Saxon domain, while the west is constantly invaded by Irish/Gaels. The north is clearly defined by the remnant known as Hadrians Wall. The long standing administrative center of the Roman Empire still stands. Eboracum.

Saxon Shores

Saxonia

The south east if Britain, notably the shores of Kent and Sussex, as well as the Isle of Wight and Messer. This is still home to Saxons loyal to their roots and settlers continually arrive on these shores.

Cornwall

Cornwall

Thus has long been an Irish kingdom, rebellious to the crown of Logres. For many years until King Idres, thus had been only a dukedom of Logres due to the late rebellious nature during the time of Uther.

Beyond the Wall

Pictland

Home if the Picts, were Lot and his fellow Cymric followers have made home in their disdain of Arhtur and his chivalrous court.

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