Chapter #3Inhabitants of Albion by: Falcon Inhabitants in the Dukedom of Diocletia:
The Crownlands:
- Hamme, an apple-farmer.
-- Sally, daughter of Hamme. (Age 12)
- Teela (Age 8)
- Mae, a peasant's daughter. (Age 11)
- Jerard, a shepherd.
- Nora, a peasant woman.
- Fergus
- Lord Marius, owner of an estate, given to him by the Supreme Patriarch of the Faith, just an hour ride north of Camelot.
-- Alecto, Marius' son and the Supreme Patriarch's favorite godson.
- Fegg, a wagon-driving peasant.
- Beoswith, a bard who's lost his beloved Cearo to a Viking arrow.
Diocletiashire:
- Sir Stephen Clifford, son of Thegn Harold Clifford.
- Deorlaf, Bishop of Diocletia.
- Lucan, a farmer and former man-at-arms.
-- Tyler, Lucan's son.
- Griseld, a local woman living with a bad father.
- Godfrey, a local man who's Griseld's love-interest.
- Gerhild and Ahlstan, farmers in an unhappy marriage.
- Ganes, a butcher.
Angliashire:
- Finnr, Earl Oswald's Steward.
- Wynnstan, the High Reeve of Angliashire.
- Ashildr and Cedl, two children living in the village of Barking Hill.
- Chadwick, a flyter known as "Chadwick, Monger of Gossips".
- The Clergy of the Faith:
-- Abbess Wulfhilda
--- Sister Aelfwyn
- Gifle, a bandit leader known as "the Ash-Spear".
Finchley:
- Guymon, a farmer living with his wife and son.
-- Olly, Guymon's son. (Age 12)
- Jack and Billy, sons of a miller and friends of Olly.
Andredesweald Forest:
- Lommy, a traveling merchant.
- Timberguard:
-- Alfida, a childhood sweetheart of Earl Birstan Coulsey.
--- Eluric, Alfida's son. (Age 17)
-- Ellette, a noblewoman and a flyter.
-- Cynewise, a woman who's looking for a younger man to marry.
- Exham, a village:
-- Wade, the village headman.
--- Ewan, Wade's brother.
-- Colfur, a farmer.
--- Katelyn, Colfur's daughter. (Age 13)
- Outlaws and bandits:
-- Morgan
-- Gatins
-- Riddell
-- Steve
-- Cley, bandit leader.
--- Ondrew
--- Eyron
--- Robyn
Inhabitants of Ironrath:
Ironrath:
- Jon "Papa" Tuttle, brother of Duncan, Steward of Ironrath Keep, and father of Gared, Duke Forrester's squire. He's a pig farmer.
-- Jenna Tuttle, Papa Tuttle's daughter and Gared's sister. (Age 8)
Mercia
- Skegi and Stikla, a married couple who are fishing for a living.
- Kenrick
- Ethelind, a hunter's daughter.
Stonewood
- Steffon, a turnip-cart driver.
- Finn, a local bully.
- Frode and Arne, Norse brothers and treasure hunters.
Inhabitants of Westryk:
Riverspring:
- Victor, a friendly ferryman.
- Dough Ball, a local baker.
- Little Leo, a butcher's apprentice.
- Mellara
- Robin, a father of 3 sons.
- Myrielle, a woman of noble birth.
- Waltyr, a cobbler living with wife and daughter.
- Zachery
- Aubrey, a port-merchant.
- Meryn
- Habert
- Preston
- Brusco, a local criminal.
- Alyn, a peasant.
- Tyrek, a well-respected merchant.
Gloweshire:
- Ermina and Moccus, a local couple.
- Halewyn, a mystic worshiping the Old Gods.
- Gwilim, a brigand.
- Bron, a criminal often searching for opportunities to steal.
- Local children:
-- Ascila, an adventurous girl.
-- Tristan, Ascila's cautious friend.
-- Hurrey, a boy who dreams of becoming a "Slayer of Monsters" and is a friend of Ascila and Tristan.
- Glowetown, the main settlement:
-- Brigid, a young Morish woman who speaks with a heavy accent (which most people find hard to understand). Also the ward of Earl Cynon.
-- Tewdwr, an open-minded young priest.
-- Gill, a poet who's deathly allergic to bee-stings.
-- Tamas Fletcher, a local troublemaker.
-- Eanbhert, a scribe.
-- Beekeepers:
--- Serle, a male beekeeper who's the muse and love-interest of poet Gill.
--- Mille, a female beekeeper.
--- Warin
Bridgeshire:
- Bridgetown, the main settlement:
-- Frostulf Alvisson, a Norse merchant.
-- Tatfrid, a musician.
- Earnningstone, a village:
-- Alduini, a farmer.
--- Edolina, Alduini's wife.
-- Sebbi, Alduini's brother who has a farm next to his.
--- Osthyrd, Sebbi's wife.
Sherweald Forest:
- The Good Men of Sherweald, a band of outlaws who takes from the rich to feed the poor:
-- Ryce Sherwin, a former soldier who's a skilled archer and the leader of this band of outlaws.
--- Little John
--- Tuck
Inhabitants of Eastshire:
Botolphshire:
- Ealwyn, a female owner of many cats.
- Botolph, the main settlement of the Shire:
-- Havelok, an established landowner and farmer.
-- The Clergy of the Faith:
--- Bishop Herefrith
---- Abbess Acha
----- Sister Hildeburg, head healer.
- Wulfaswic, a village and fishing-port:
-- Swanburrow, the Norse lady-love of Hunwald Lindsey.
-- Bjarte, a Norseman who suffers from narcolepsy.
Hadrianshire:
- Donnor, a warrior who's always looking for a fight.
- Gowan the Bard
- Beamasfield, the site of major logging operations:
-- Shergar, a former monk.
- The Clergy of the Faith:
-- Abbot Cynebert
--- Brother Hortbert
--- Brother Cedric
Castlewood:
- Aldwyn, an ale-brewer.
- Bertha
- Brother Beneseck
Oxbridgeshire:
- Hogg, a local flyter.
- Patrick, a blacksmith.
- Mucel, a shipwright and inventor.
- The Clergy of the Faith:
-- Monks:
--- Brother Holthwulf
--- Brother Guthwort
Arkhamshire:
- Yohanes Loukas, a priest.
Men-at-arms of the Eastshire:
- Eddie
- Geoff
- Theo
- Rennick
- Lowell
- Morgan
- Simpson
- Gordy
- Archie
- William
Inhabitants of the North:
Dumnonia:
- Borghild, also known as "the Ale-wife's Bane".
- Vera, a fisherman's wife.
- Hilda, a friend of Vera.
- Hunta, son of Hunta. An admirable warrior who fancied himself a skald.
- Raff Mouldy, a smuggler.
Berengaria:
- Cotter, a local thief.
-- Sylvi, Cotter's white-haired younger sister. (Age 13)
- Rilda and Runa, two girls who lives with their widowed father.
- Fergus
- Byam, a smuggler.
- Norsii Isle:
-- Edyt, a seer.
-- Arson and Thistle, Norse brother and sister.
-- Ronel Rubec, a pit fighter (along with his brothers).
-- Hemthorpe, the main settlement of the isle:
--- Bruni
--- Archibald, a warrior and a drunken fool.
---- Sibley, Archibald's love.
--- Wilfred, one of Archibald's friends.
--- Stigr, a Norse flyter also known as "Stigr the Amorous".
--- Children:
---- Frode
---- Björnsson
Inhabitants of Morien:
Gwron:
- Deirdre Linni, a female druid well known among followers of the Old Gods as both an exceptionally powerful seer and a healer.
Alawn:
- Bécc Nath-í, a sailor.
Plennydd:
- Conlae, a rogue druid who's a pyromaniac.
- Niamh, a female poet.
Caustow:
- Jason and Paola, an older couple who had traveled to distant lands.
- Bertwic, a peasant child.
- Merec, a sheep-herder.
-- Alwen, Merec's niece.
- Ove, a Norse flyter also known as "Ove the Scarred".
- Tata, an owner of several stables.Footnotes Flyting is a spoken-word contest popular among the Norse and Albions, in which the contestants attempt to insult each other while maintaining a specific rhyme and rhythm Shoemaker Norse poet | Members who added to this interactive story also contributed to these: |