Child's beloved doll, man of integrity and courage, possibly a Vampire. Haven't made a call on that one yet…
Tag: History
Music to Write Realmgard to: Black Thunder
"Immortalised in the soul of fearless warriors Sealing the name of the Mongols in the highest of high Heaven."
Music to Write Realmgard to: A Drop of Nelson’s Blood
And we'll roll the old chariot along. Even though we're on a boat, apparently…
30 Days of Biographies: Complete Version Redux
And here it is, the completed version of my 30 day writing exercise based on the important people of Realmgard.
Encyclopedia Realmgardica: Guillaume d’Arquestone
Ancestor of the current Darkstones. Probably married a mermaid.
Encyclopedia Realmgardica: Prince Johanna of Porthaven
That the current Prince of Porthaven is a woman passes largely without comment. It is generally understand that the word derives from the Ancient Elven title Princeps, which simply means "leader" and is gender-neutral.
Encyclopedia Realmgardica: The Free Mercantile City of Porthaven
Just ignore that "Port" and "Haven" mean the same thing…
30 Days of Biographies: Gladia
The far-travelled Amazon heroine Gladia's most famous deed was her slaying of the Aciarian Hydra, in which she was aided by Zardax, one of the Three Great Sages of Ancient Realmgard.
30 Days of Biographies: Tarquinius Constantius Dispositor
For his famously unimpeachable personal integrity and honour, Dispositor has become a legendary figure, particularly revered in Porthaven and highly-regarded throughout the rest of Realmgard as a model patriot and civil servant.
30 Days of Biographies: Gregor von Plündern
Either famous or infamous as one of the exceedingly few pirates in the history of Realmgard to have never laid eyes upon the ocean, the outlaw Gregor von Plündern spent several decades as a major thorn in the side of the Dukes of Middlesbrooke before going on to become one of Middlebrooke's most famous chefs after several improbable twists of fate.
