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CHARMIC 1

CHARMIC
Location: Nephshire, Kingdom of Kaldor CREDITS
Holder: Bailiff
WRITER
Liege: Earl of Neph, Curo of Gardiren
Population: Village 194; Manor 7 Kerry Mould

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Charmic is a moderate sized fief in northern Kaldor, Patrick Nilsson
held as a personal fief by the Earl of Neph under a tempo-
rary bailiff, Sir Peart Tanush. The fief is only sixty-five ARTIST
years old, having been created by the previous Earl of Richard Luschek
Neph in 655TR as a new manor on which to settle a num-
ber of villeins from his other estates. Although located
only five leagues south-east of Gardiren, Charmic is in a The only other road from Charmic leads east to Zernhol
relatively isolated area, bounded on all sides by woods. Manor. The people of Zernhol prefer to take the road via
The large Kirsta Forest to the south is a wild and forbid- Erwund Abbey to Gardiren. The Laranian abbey is rich
ding place, full of wolves and brigands. The village sits and powerful and their road is well maintained and pa-
next to a small stream which forms the boundary between trolled. The woods around Charmic have a bad reputa-
Dobraine and Kirsta Hundreds. The manor is in a pleas- tion.
ant valley bottom with fine soil and moderate climate. All The bailiff owes the Earl £115 82d per year in feudal
crops grow well and the estate has great potential. payments plus one Heavy Horse and four Light Foot. Due
The manor is at the end of the road from Gardiren. to the previous bailiff’s relationship to the Earl, the mili-
There is substantial traffic on the road up to the quarry a tary obligation has been rendered as scutage (£7 48d per
half a league away. From there, the road turns into a nar- year). The manor has paid its full account of £122 130d
row, muddy track. Those unfamiliar with the route to each mid-summer’s day for the last five years.
Charmic Manor might well think the road is a dead end.

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History wright’s apprentice had ill-prepared Akitt for the life at
court and he soon made a fool of himself.
Clan Morfan were made the Bailiffs of Charmic manor
in 685TR. Originally a minor clan, their dedication and Anxious to rid himself of an embarrassment, the Earl
loyalty greatly impressed the Earl of Gardiren. Their made Akitt bailiff of Charmic manor, a rich fief on the
leader, Sir Geleyn, was very devoted to his duties. He edge of his domain. Thinking he was being quite mag-
over saw the construction of a large and comfortable nanimous, Curo sent Akitt off to the wilderness without
wooden manor house, a substantial palisade and several recognizing the humiliation, rage and hate boiling in his
new buildings during his tenure as bailiff. With the Earl’s veins.
permission, he expanded the amount of cleared land and
established over a dozen new households.
Sir Geleyn was well liked by the tenants. He was a fair
and just lord. He worked tirelessly to improve the manor
and expected the same of his tenants. He was responsible
for recruiting a metalsmith and woodcrafter to compli-
ment the miller.
An enthusiastic hunter, he and his three sons hunted
out virtually all of the wolves and bears in the area, to the
great relief of the peasants. His regular patrols discour-
aged bandits and brigands, while his efficient manor
courts resolved most minor legal problems quickly and to
the general satisfaction of the population.
From 685 to 715TR, the manor grew significantly. Sir
Geleyn was prompt with his feudal obligations (both mili-
tary and financial) and the Earl’s Steward was much im-
pressed, resulting in a steady rise of the status of Clan
Morfan within Earl Curo’s court during those thirty years.
Therefore, few were surprised when the Earl granted Um-
brea and Warial manors to Clan Morfan in 715TR. These
two manors had reverted back to the Earl on the death of
the last member of the Clan Thuen and their award to
Clan Morfan was seen as a reflection of the Earl’s satisfac-
tion with their loyal performance as Bailiffs and their wor- Lord Akitt, the former bailiff of Charmic Manor…
thiness to be permanent landholders.
During the summer of 715TR, Clan Morfan held a final The Dark Years
manor court to say farewell to their tenants before leaving Akitt’s arrival in Charmic was unremarkable. He came
for Umbrea Manor. In addition to the departure of the with only a couple of men-at-arms (mercenaries) and his
family, they also took their men-at-arms and two yeomen cousin Lynd (a timberwright). This was a far cry from the
families who followed them to their new holding. large household previously supported by the Clan Morfan.
Within a week, the peasants began to sense things
The Bastard were going to change. Almost immediately, Lynd began
The present Earl’s father was a man of lusty appetites, to explore the area, looking at stands of timber. When he
even in his later years. He fathered several bastards, in- began to blaze large oaks in the King’s forest (outside of
cluding Akitt Llack. Akitt was acknowledged and lived the manor boundaries), the Woodward, Muir, became
with his mother in one of the Earl’s townhouses until the quite concerned and went to the new Bailiff. Far from
Earl died when he was twelve. His father’s widow hated supporting the Woodward’s concerns, Akitt became ex-
him and ordered he and his mother immediately expelled tremely angry and told Muir that if he ever questioned
from the only home he had ever known. Lynd’s again, he would be beaten. The two mercenaries
then threw Muir out of the hall.
On the death of the Earl’s widow a decade later, Akitt
was brought back to court. With his mother dead, Earl The next rest day, Akitt summoned Witol the Reeve.
Curo wanted to ensure his half-brother was taken care of, He informed him that the King had granted him the right
be he baseborn or no. However, the life of the timber- to as many oaks as he wished from unsettled land. He

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held up a writ with many seals and signatures in front of the Bailiff’s every command without question. Witol, who
the illiterate man and told him that Lynd had already had so loyally served the Clan Morfan for thirty years, was
marked out the first trees to be cut. stripped of his land when his son tried to run away. The
For the rest of the summer and through the fall, the vil- boy was dragged back and cruelly beaten. He never re-
lagers cut trees. A new road was cleared, but the people covered and died the following winter. Witol was reduced
were suspicious when they were ordered to only cut the from villein to cottar and now struggles to feed his wife
largest trees, and never ones visible from the fields or and remaining son.
road. The trees were felled and the logs transported to a Throughout this time, Akitt and his cousin got richer
new cutting yard, built in the middle of the village. The and richer, filling the first chest and adding two more.
villagers spent many days cutting the logs into beams un- Each year, the tenants hoped and prayed that the Earl’s
der the direction of Lynd, a ruthless task master. Steward come to Charmic and discover Lord Akitt’s cruel
So much logging was being done that normal fief main- actions and remove him. He never arrived. Little did they
tenance suffered. Again, Witol approached Lord Akitt. know that the Bailiff faithfully paid the Earl exactly the
He asked the bailiff to give him enough men to do normal same payments as Clan Morfan had for the last thirty
repairs to the manor, roads and fences. He was flatly de- years, and so the Steward saw no need to check up on the
nied and was barely allowed enough men and time to Earl’s own half-brother.
bring in the harvest. Despite the lack of maintenance, The harvest of 719TR was very bad. Despite this,
Lord Akitt took every fee and tax he was due. Lord Akitt took his full share (most of which he sold at a
Wagons from the timberwright’s guild were regular handsome profit), leaving virtually nothing for the peas-
visitors to the manor. The guildsmen were welcomed ants. Faced with starving parishioners, Charmic’s Peonian
warmly by Lord Akitt and Lynd and many lavish feasts priest could take no more and slipped away in the night to
were held for them. Lord Akitt dismissed most of the staff take word to the Earl. After walking all day, the priest ar-
who had worked for Sir Geleyn, but the few remaining rived at the Earl’s castle in the middle of a feast. He con-
servants reported that the guild master gave Lord Akitt vinced the guard to call the Steward out of the hall and
many heavy pouches that he kept a large iron-bound informed him what was happening. When the Steward
chest in his room. The Bailiff kept the only key around his relayed the news to the Earl he summoned the village
neck at all times. priest before him, questioning him in detail. Then, the
Earl summoned the local Peonian priest from Gardiren to
Normally, winter is a time of rest for the peasants. The
confirm the man was indeed from Charmic. Determined
first winter under the new Bailiff was a rude change. Lynd
to convince the Earl, the village priest fell to his knees and
drove the men mercilessly. Up before dawn for the long
swore a holy vow on the sacred relic of Peoni. Convinced
walk out to the logging area, the men worked right until
by the man’s honesty, Earl Curo was furious and declared
last light before returning, exhausted, to their homes. The
“the ungrateful wretch”, Akitt Llack, outlaw.
constant heavy labour left the men hungry. Under the
rule of Clan Morfan, the men could have at least expected As he hurried through the town of Gardiren, the village
a good meal in the manor hall, but under Lord Akitt, they priest was recognized by one of Akitt’s “business part-
were left to live off of their own meagre stores of food. By ners”, Naviel, who realized they would all hang when the
spring, all of the households were hungry and short of Earl found out what was happening. Naviel rode to
food. Starvation was only averted by an early spring. Charmic to warn Akitt while the Earl was busy interrogat-
ing the priest. In a flurry of activity, the bailiff, his half-
As expected, the winter took a toll on the manor. With
brother, two mercenary guards and Naviel rode out of
the coming of spring, Witol the Reeve again approached
Charmic in the middle of the night, only hours ahead of
the Lord with plans to repair the winter damage and catch
the Earl’s guards.
up on the maintenance that had not been done the previ-
ous fall. This time, for questioning the Bailiff’s priorities, None of the five men have been seen since. Earl Curo
Witol was beaten by the men-at-arms for his insolence has posted a large reward for the capture of these men so
and driven from the hall. Immediately following the com- he can try them for corruption and theft. They also face
pletion of spring planting and a bare minimum of other Royal charges of theft, for cutting the King’s trees without
vital tasks, the men were again ordered to return to log- leave.
ging.
The pattern of ignoring fief maintenance and using
every spare man to log the King’s forest continued for five
years. In 717, Lord Akitt sacked the Reeve and replaced
him with Jodoin, a cowardly yes-man who gladly enforced

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Current Affairs craftsmen (miller, metalsmith and woodcrafter) would
normally have been safe from the worst excesses of the
The corrupt bailiff, Akitt Llack, is gone. The Earl has
lord of the manor, but Akitt was ruthless to the point of
sent a temporary bailiff, Sir Peart Tanush, and five men-at-
demanding hostages every time they left the manor. He
arms to secure the manor and to salvage what can be sal-
also sent one of his lackeys along with them to report
vaged. Sir Peart has temporarily relieved the tenants of all
their every move. Lord Akitt and his men kept a tight rein
other duties but their work in the fields in hope of produc-
on everything that happened in the village, including kill-
ing enough food so the villagers can survive the winter.
ing one boy and taking the arm of his father for standing
He is taking stock of the manor house and other im-
up to them.
provements on the fief. What he sees is not good. Once
the harvest is secure, he will make what temporary repairs
he can.
Economics and Agrarian Life
Northern Kaldor has been settled since the days of the
Sir Peart has made a preliminary report to the Earl. He
Kingdom of Serelind. However, this manor is relatively
has recommended that a new permanent bailiff be ap-
new and is still being developed. Charmic has 2060 gross
pointed as soon as possible. He recommended it be a
acres, 432 wooded, leaving 1628 cleared acres. Of this,
man of action, as there is much work to be done. Cur-
799 acres support tenants and 829 acres are demesne.
rently secured by Sir Peart and his men, the village is safe,
Prior to the arrival of Lord Akitt, this was an very produc-
but the woods are filled with outlaws and wolves are
tive fief, as it sits on rich alluvial topsoil.
roaming the manor by night. Several villagers have been
attacked even within the limits of the village itself. The The manor is extremely rundown. The peasants have
new bailiff will need to hunt down these wolves and put been taxed and worked to the very limit. The manor
an end to the outlaws, not a task for a bureaucrat. buildings require a long list of repairs. The fief itself re-
quires a lot of work. The roads are badly rutted and
Whoever takes on the job will have a great deal of
barely passable. The recent lack of maintenance and gen-
maintenance to catch up on and hostile villager’s to deal
eral neglect has greatly reduced its productivity. Under
with. However, a skilful negotiator may be able to win
the rule of Clan Morfan, the manor had a fief index of
concessions from the Earl, such as relief from feudal pay-
1.10. Under Lord Akitt, that value fell to 0.85, a sign of
ments for a few years, to help pay for the repairs.
serious neglect.
Charmic Village The manor demesne used to support a large herd of
cattle and sheep, but Lord Akitt sold them off as being too
Charmic village is a fair sized community. It has forty- labour intensive. The cattle herd has dwindled to just
one households consisting of 34 unfree serfs (13 villeins, twelve cows and one, rather old, bull. The sheep herd is
9 half-villeins, and 12 cottars), one free farmer, three
also down, though the price of wool convinced Akitt to
guildsmen, two yeomen and one priest of Peoni.
keep forty sheep and five rams. Starvation and high taxes
The village grew up along the main road. The Peonian have thinned the numbers of villager’s animals almost to
church was built later and now the village is expanding nothing. A few pigs and one or two jealously protected
along the road to the mill. The square is the centre of the goats are all that remain. The people of the village are
village and the two of the guildsmen have their homes generally thin and malnourished, with a few notable ex-
opening onto it. The mill is a rare Kaldoric example of a ceptions, mostly Akitt’s lackeys. The villagers are down-
wind powered mill. Wind power was chosen due to the trodden and will not meet the eye of a noble or anyone
unpredictable volume of water in the stream and the else in authority.
steady breeze that always flows down the valley. The
A side effect of the starvation is fewer children or old
manor house is built along the banks of the stream and a
people. Most of them died off during a series of hard win-
moat, now rather silted, encircles it.
ters with little or no food and the bad harvest in the fall of
The community consists of six main clans and a num- 719TR. The villagers hope that a new lord will find some
ber of individual families. Lord Akitt used the clan ties to way to get them through the winter, but it has been long
great effect, meting out punishments against the whole since they had any hope. A new lord will have to work
clan to force them to keep their own members in line. hard to earn their trust.
Few will runaway or rebel when their aunt or grandmother
will be killed in retribution. Those without clan ties were
even more vulnerable as they had no one to turn to for
assistance or support. Most ended up becoming yes-men
and lackeys for Lord Akitt out of shear survival. The three

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Local Map Key
[A] Manor house. The manor house is extremely run-
[G] Track to Zernhol Manor. This narrow and rutted
down. See detailed description on the following pages.
track eventually leads to the next manor. Few use it as
[B] Manor wood lot. This is the eastern edge of the the road is plagued by wolves that have grown bold in-
wood lot that Akitt is allowed to log. It is largely un- deed over the last few years.
touched.
[H] Road to Umbrea Manor. This is the main road to
[C] Village common. The area in front of the manor the manor. The lane leads straight into Gardiren just five
house is reserved for a gathering area for the villagers. It leagues away.
was rarely used during Lord Akitt’s reign, except when he
[I] Timberwright’s Yard. The yard includes the finest
called the peasants together to threaten them.
house in the village (see the detail description on the fol-
[D] Peonian Shrine. Little more than a stack of field lowing pages). Until Lynd left, it was the hub of activity in
stone and a few donations, this shrine is typical of the the village. Now it is eerily quiet. The temporary bailiff is
Peonian shrines that dot the Kaldoric countryside. currently staying here.

[E] Meadowland. This is the best land on the manor and [J] Demesne Farm. These building compose the work-
is reserved for hay to feed the livestock over the winter. ing out-buildings of the Lord’s farm, including the cow
barn, pig sty and sheep shed. The buildings are well con-
[F] Bridge. The bridge framework is still strong, but sev- structed and though neglected and dirty are still in good
eral of the planks on the roadway are rotten and need to shape. The Reeve supervises all work here.
be replaced. The lane to the south-west is just five years
old. It leads to the King’s forest where most of the logging
took place. It is heavily rutted.
The Peonian Shrine on the outskirts
of the village is a popular spot for
private prayer…

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The Village Residents
6 YEOMAN (MF) (Weryn of Clan Ailt)

1 COTTAR (Girn of Clan Valada) Weryn is in a difficult position. As head of Clan Ailt,
he is responsible for all of the members of his clan, but
Girn is married. With only two acres, there is no way
he is also a yeoman who must serve the bailiff. Fre-
he can feed his wife and himself. In desperation, he
quently these two duties have clashed and he has been
has reluctantly become one of Akitt’s enforcers. Even
forced to oppress his own clansmen. He has tried to
selling himself, they have barely enough to eat. The cou-
make up for it by sharing out the food he can spare after
ple’s home is little more than a cave built of rocks and
feeding his wife, sister and two parents, but it has done
thatch. The couple’s one son was taken by wolves in
little to mend the mistrust caused when, under the swords
719TR while checking on the family pig in a pen behind
of the two mercenaries, he was forced to beat his own
the house.
cousin, Ailarn [13], unconscious for stealing food.

2 VILLEIN (Eld of Clan Kralis)


A member of the second largest clan, Eld is squeak-
ing by through careful management of his twenty-two
7 HALF-VILLEIN (Maras of Clan Drebor)
Maras’ family is too large for the amount of land he
works. With only eighteen acres, he must try and
acres. Only his wife and his brother survived out of a fam-
feed himself, two brothers, sister-in-law, nephew and
ily of seven. He lost his parents and two children to star-
niece. His wife and two young children died last winter.
vation in the winter of 717. Their deaths mean the survi-
He rarely talks except to ask for another beer.
vors have enough to eat most days.

3 METALSMITH (Varyl of Clan Drengen)


Size: 4 Quality: *** Price: Average
8 YEOMAN (MF) (Soben of Clan Heryla)
Soben likes to talk tough, but he is afraid to follow
through. Once, when his back was to the door, Akitt
Varyl is particularly vulnerable. During the good times walked in and caught him plotting to escape. The bailiff
under Clan Morfan, he invested heavily, borrowing from a didn’t punish him; instead he handed Soben’s teenage
usurer to buy this franchise and taking on a journeyman daughter over to his mercenaries for a night and warned
and two apprentices in expectations of growth on the him that his eight year old daughter would be next if he
manor. He also has a wife, three children (12, 11 and 8), ever tried anything else. Soben supports his wife, two
his mother-in-law and his aunt to support. Akitt knew daughters, grandson (from the rape) and a cousin. When
this, and used it to keep him at the verge of financial ruin Akitt said jump, Soben obeyed.
in order to control him. Varyl has severe ulcers and
drinks heavily.
9 VILLEIN (Tokra of Clan Heryla)

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A member of the largest clan in the village, Tokra’s
HALF-VILLEIN (Umis of Clan Kralis)
family has survived by putting the clan’s interests
Strong constitutions and a ruthless family head, ahead of the village’s interests. A strong man, Tokra’s
Umis, have kept this large family together and alive. brother Arrel proved to be very good with the crosscut
His mother, three brothers, one sister, wife and two teen- saw. He worked hard and didn’t complain, leading Lynd
age daughters all work extremely hard, eking every possi- the timberwright to make him foreman in charge of as-
ble bit of food out of their garden and eleven acres. All signing duties. He made sure that Clan Heryla got the
four brothers are talented trappers and their poaching is best duties, with the most time for scavenging in the forest
all that has kept body and soul together for the last five and working their plots, at the expense of the other clans.
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were able to support their wives, two unmarried sisters
HALF-VILLEIN (Barane of Clan Heryla) and Tokra’s four teenage children. Arrel’s children, who
Despite Akitt’s departure, Barane will not live out the were younger, died anyway.
month. His wife and two teenage sons have been
frantic since he broke his leg plowing three weeks ago.
The wound has turned septic and he will die shortly.
Barane is trying to make his wife promise not to turn out
10 VILLEIN (Krisi of Clan Drebor)
Krisi is young and he and his wife did not have
any children when Lord Akitt arrived. He is sup-
his two worthless sisters when he dies, but her mind is set, porting two orphaned nephews (14 and 17), though it is
without her husband, her children come first. No matter not too much of a burden because they are old enough to
what happens, the two former domestics will be homeless work. He has enough land to feed his own family and in
within the month. his role as clan head, he shares his surplus with the less
fortunate members of his clan. He works hard to keep

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peace in the village, fearing that if the villagers cause trou-
ble, it will only make things worse. He will be one of the
most useful supporters of any new bailiff.
15 VILLEIN (Ulstin of Clan Heryla)
Ulstin, his wife, father and two aunts, have sur-
vived the famine and hardship with some grace.

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Although only a mediocre farmer, he has thirty-two acres,
COTTAR (Brilan of Clan Kyfa)
enough to support his family. His father can still work and
Clan Kyfa are newcomers to Charmic. They his wife is strong, so they work the family land while he
were brought here by Lord Akitt. The family head cuts trees. His three daughters died of the cough because
is Brilan, a former teamster from Gardiren. He and his of a lack of firewood for heating.
four brothers were responsible for transporting the timber
from the manor to the buyers. They asked no questions,
even when the deliveries were made in the middle of the
night. Hard men, they are familiar with cudgels and staffs
16 COTTAR (Eadil of Clan Heryla)
Eadil and his wife would not have survived with-
out the support of the Clan Head, Tokra [9]. He
and are not afraid to use them. After Kenric and Hedin made sure Eadil was able to slip away from work parties
(the two mercenaries) they are the most feared men in the to hunt rabbits with his sling. That bit of extra protein has
village. With the departure of their patron and protector, kept them alive, though his wife’s joints are swollen and
the six men stay close to their wives and Brilan’s infant she can hardly walk.
son. They are ready to flee if necessary.

12 HALF-VILLEIN (Virisla of Clan Heryla)


Virisla has a dark secret. During the worst of the
17 COTTAR (Seld of Clan Sarion)
Seld is the sole survivor of his once thriving
household of eight. With only three acres he was
famine, while his wife slept, he took his son and forced to watch first his parents and then his children fade
daughter (who were starving and weak from fever) into away. His wife was killed by wolves last winter as she col-
the graveyard and strangled them rather than watch them lected drop wood in the manor wood lot. He would kill
die slowly. He then buried them. When his wife awoke, Akitt if he got the chance. He will gladly help anyone pur-
he told her that they had died in the night. His wife does suing the bailiff.
not believe him and refuses to let him touch her. She
sleeps with her sister, brother-in-law and two nieces at the
other end of the cottage. Virisla is racked with guilt and is
contemplating suicide.
18 COTTAR (Witol of Clan Sarion)
Witol is the former reeve of Charmic. As stated
in The Dark Years above, he was stripped of his

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office and his son was killed for trying to runaway in 717.
COTTAR (Ailarn of Clan Heryla)
Witol is a broken man, but if his confidence can be re-
Ailarn never married. He lives with his mother in stored, he is the one man who could bring some order to
a small cottage. She works their garden plot and the village and start to rebuild the manor and his own life.
he toils at the timberwright’s yard. He has become more
adept at stealing vegetables from other villager’s plots and
hiding his tracks since being beaten unconscious by his
cousin Weryn [6] last autumn.
19 VILLEIN-HERDER (Harquey of Clan Heryla)
The head of the largest clan in the village and
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but he is not. Despite having enough food to spare for
VILLEIN-WOODWARD (Muir of Clan Torlis)
less fortunate clansmen, he was not able to save his first
Since he was thrown out the front door of the born son from being killed when a tree fell on him in the
manor hall, Muir has taken a very liberal attitude forest. He blames Arrel who put his son on an “easy” de-
to his duties. If he is not allowed to regulate the timber- tail trimming branches from the trees after they were
wright then why should he regulate the villagers? Poach- felled. His wife holds the household (including their
ing is rampant, Muir being among the worst offenders. younger son, her mother and two nieces) together.
The deer he shoots have kept more than one member of
Clan Torlis from starving to death these last five years.
Akitt did not hunt, so he didn’t notice. Muir’s wife and
three sons are among the best fed in the village. Even so,
20 COTTAR (Arsain of Clan Torlis)
Arsain is the village healer. During the last five
years, he has spent more time comforting those
Muir is careful to be generous with any surplus from his dying of starvation rather than healing them. Five times,
thirty-nine acres to stay on the good side of the other vil- he collected poisonous plants to give to the manor cook
lagers. to kill the hated Lord Akitt and five times his strong
Peonian morals stopped him. He supports his wife and
mother. He is the brother of Aslen [28].

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21 MILLER (Deren of Clan Kleve)


Size: 2 Quality: *** Price: Average
With Lord Akitt’s departure, Deren is packing up his fam-
winters took most of their lives. It is now deserted and
has an eerie, foreboding feeling.

ily (wife, son, niece and apprentice) and going while the
going is good. He has already contacted his brother (and
fellow miller) near Kiban and plans to move there within
the month. Only quick action will convince him to stay.

22 VILLEIN (Col of Clan Drebor)


Because of their size and strength, Col and his
two sons were regularly conscripted to saw
beams at the timberwright’s yard. After a punishing day,
they would spend half the night in the fields trying to keep
food on the table. They succeeded, but at the cost of
Col’s health. He took to his bed with a racking cough two
weeks ago. He won’t live out the month.

23 VILLEIN (Mabisi of Clan Drebor)


A talented farmer with a substantial amount of
land, forty serf acres and five free acres, Mabisi
could have lived well through the last five years if he
wasn’t so free with his food. As Clanhead, he supported
several families, often leaving his wife, uncle and cousin
on the verge of starvation themselves. For this, he is
much beloved by his clan. A pragmatic man, he is willing
to forget Akitt and work closely with a new bailiff for the
good of his clan if he sees him as a just and fair lord.

24 GLEBE (Father Perras)


For five years, Father Perras preached the gospel
of Peoni: Everyone has their station; we must en-
dure; Peoni will send the Earl. In the end, he was forced
to take matters into his own hands after he presided over Father Perras is much beloved by the villagers…
the burial of six children in just one week. He is working
closely with Sir Peart and praying hard that the Earl will Between the woods and the road is the village ceme-
send a good bailiff to lead them. His support is vital to tery, much fuller than it was only five years ago. Dozens
ruling the manor. of mounds with little piles of stones or crude stick markers
mark fresh graves. It is all the villagers can afford. The
The village glebe is large, a result of generous support villagers avoid the graveyard by night. People talk of see-
from Clan Morfan over many years. It includes an or-
ing two ghostly figures, a boy and a girl, walking hand in
chard with apple trees and a large chapel. The priest lives
hand through the cemetery. It is rumoured to be the chil-
in a small complex of buildings behind the chapel. They dren of Virisla [12] who the residents believe strangled his
include a small tithe barn (completely empty), a pig sty
children in their sleep.
(vacant for three years) and a humble house for Father

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Perras (built by the parishioners). HALF-VILLEIN (Ithar of Clan Kralis)
Besides the orchard, there is a large stand of beech nut More than any other family, Ithar’s family suf-
trees that predate the village. They were left uncut when fered at the hand of Lord Akitt. On returning
the village was founded. By tradition, the nuts are col- from a days work in the forest, he came across Hedin (one
lected and shared by the whole community. When he had of Akitt’s mercenaries) raping his daughter. His son had
a pig, Father Perras used to let her forage in the little already tried to come to her aid, but had been killed by
stand of trees. The area was also a popular playground Hedin and lay dead in the road, while his daughter
for the children of the village before the famine and cold screamed. When Ithar raised his axe to attack Hedin, the
other mercenary, Kenric, took his arm off at the shoulder

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with one stroke of his sword. Akitt allowed Ithar to live
and put his son’s head on a pike as a warning to the other
villagers. Ithar’s wife struggles to support her one-armed
31 COTTAR (Arath of Clan Narad)
An outsider with a wife, teenage son and elderly
parents to support, Arath had no choice but to
husband and her traumatized daughter. throw his lot in with Akitt. He bullied the other villagers

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and did what he was told. Unlike some others, he never
VILLEIN (Baralis of Clan Torlis)
revelled in his task and tried to moderate the punishments
A successful farmer and head of his clan, Baralis meted out. Unfortunately, the villagers have lumped him
is not a popular man. He hoards food, sharing in with the other “enforcers” and now he fears for the
nothing with the less fortunate members of his clan. His safety of his family. He will try and ingratiate himself with
mother, wife and two sons are well fed and strong. He anyone in power.
believes only the strong (or in this case, those with land)
will survive. He cares nothing for the suffering of others.
32 COTTAR-BEADLE (Kloril of Clan Ibin)

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The role of beadle is that of village policeman
COTTAR (Undryn of Clan Ailt)
and enforcer of the lord’s will. Never has some-
Another widower, Undryn buried his wife and two one relished his task as much as Kloril. A single man with
children the first winter of Akitt’s reign of terror. a large red birthmark on his face, Kloril was tormented all
He is little more than a shell now. Father Perras watches his life. Akitt recognised this and used it to his advantage,
over him and make sure he eats. He has little will to live. putting Kloril in charge of those who had tormented him
as a child. As a single man (his parents died years ago),

28 COTTAR (Aslen of Clan Torlis)


Aslen was never married. The only reason he
has not fled is because of the retribution that
he had no ties to any of the other clans. He now fears for
his life. He has been very quiet since Akitt fled.

would be visited upon his mother and brother [20]. He


and the timberwright’s apprentice, Thales, are lovers.
Most of the villagers know but don’t care as long as they
33 COTTAR (Endaen of Clan Heryla)
Endaen has two teenage boys and a girl (11). His
wife died three years ago and the children are be-
are discreet. ing cared for by his elderly spinster aunt. He works for his

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cousin, Harquey [19], the village herder. He is also an ac-
VILLEIN – REEVE (Jodion of Clan Drebor) complished poacher. He has a short bow and arrows hid-
Shortly after Akitt arrived, Jodion took the oppor- den in the woods.
tunity to make himself useful to the new lord by
reporting other villagers who were shirking their duty.
Soon, he became Akitt’s eyes and ears in the village. In
717, the bailiff had had enough of Witol’s whining about
34 HALF-VILLEIN (Ulyn of Clan Ailt)
Although food is sometimes short, Ulyn’s house
is one tiny glimmer of joy in this otherwise grey
fief maintenance and crops, and sacked him. Jodion was village. Two months ago his wife gave birth to a brand
the natural choice to replace him. He agreed to what ever new baby boy. The women of the clan have come to-
the lord said and drove his fellow villagers without mercy. gether to make sure both mother and baby have enough
He and his wife, sister, son and two daughters live very to eat. In return, Ulyn and his half-brother and nephew
comfortably. Secretly, his son despises Jodion and was have worked extra hours at the sawpit to allow other men
planning to kill Akitt with a dagger he stole from his fa- time in the fields.
ther, but the bailiff ran before he had a chance. The boy
plans to flee Charmic and shame his father. He will follow
any bounty hunters who come to the village and beg to
join the hunt for Akitt and his men.
35 VILLEIN (Narus of Clan Drebor)
Narus is the younger brother of Mabisi [23]. Also
fairly successful, he has come through the hard

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times with his sense of humour intact. Even in the hardest
HALF-VILLEIN (Anrorian of Clan Drebor)
times, he would be cracking jokes and raising a weary
Anrorian and his family could not have survived smile from the other men. He lives with his wife and three
the last five years without the generous support of distant cousins (orphans). He and his wife can’t have
their clan head, Mabisi [23]. In return, Anrorian has children, so they have adopted children from within the
pledged his unconditional loyalty to him. Anrorian lives clan who have lost their parents.
with his wife, adult son, his son’s wife, teenage daughter
and elderly aunt and uncle.
36 HALF-VILLEIN (Raena of Clan Kralis)
Raena depends heavily on Arge [39] the clan
head. Her husband was killed trying to protect

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her from wolves, with a garden hoe as his only weapon,
when she was attacked while working in their garden plot
last winter. He left her with a son (13) and two daughters
40 HALF-VILLEIN (Uldon of Clan Torlis)
Uldion works hard to support his family. His wife
is a complainer and does little to help. The only
(15 and 14). Her brother lives with them, but he has been good thing to come out of the famine is that she isn’t fat
blind since birth. She often complains that it should have anymore. She sits and bitches with her two cousins who
been him that died, not her beloved husband. live with the couple. One of the women was quite friendly

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with Kenric the mercenary and now has two bastard chil-
WOODCRAFTER (Aenan of Clan Korien)
dren that Uldion must support as well.
Size: 2 Quality: **** Price: Very low
Aenan and his apprentice were brought to Charmic by
Clan Morfan in 714 to build a new barn and manor house.
When the Morfans were awarded their own manor, they
41 FARMER (Nae of Clan Sarion)
Aside from the yeomen, Nae is the only free
farmer in the village. Because of this, he was able
assured him that the new bailiff would still need his ser- to avoid most of the problems faced by the rest of the vil-
vices. Akitt did, as a junior journeyman and serf to his lage. An excellent farmer, he was easily able to support
cousin, Lynd the timberwright. Aenan refused to stand for his wife and himself on their ten acres. He saw early what
the insult and announced he was leaving immediately. was going on and was smart enough to send his sons to
That night he received a visit from Brilan and his brothers find work in Gardiren. He has two strapping lads who
[11]. After they ransacked the house, they held his new- would be willing to move back to Charmic if there were
born son over the fire and told him he wasn’t going any- any decent prospects.
where. For the next five years, one of Akitt’s lackeys was
always watching him and his family. Aenan has already
demanded an audience with Sir Peart to claim damages
and travelled to Gardiren to lodge a formal complaint with There is far more to
his guild. Strangely, his wife has grown to love the people
of the village and wouldn’t consider leaving.
Koman than anyone
guesses…

38 VILLEIN (Koman of Clan Torlis)


Koman is forty-three years old and an adopted
member of Clan Torlis. He came to the village
thirty-nine years ago in the care of an old man and
woman. He grew up and married into the clan and he and
his wife have two grown sons, one of whom is married.
Koman also supports two of his wife’s sisters. Unknown
to all but Koman, he is actually from Rethem. He is the
bastard son of Kedrel Norgalen and Tamasyne Lerek and
has letters of acknowledgement and a number of strange
artefacts in an iron box buried under his bed. He was spir-
ited out of kingdom by loyal servants of his father to es-
cape the clutches of Regent Puril. Koman has no desire to
resurrect this past, but he was trained with a sword in se-
cret as a young man and will fight to protect his family.
He is Peonian.

39 VILLEIN (Arge of Clan Kralis)


Despite loosing several Clan members to starva-
tion, Arge and his wife have come through the
hard times relatively well. Their children were all grown
before Akitt arrived and so were able to help during the
lean years. Arge still supports his wife, two sons, one
daughter, her husband and a four year old granddaughter.
The girl is constantly ill and has broken several bones al-
ready in her young life. Arge is clan head of Clan Kralis.

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[A] MANOR HOUSE loving care from another woman might get her to talk.
After raping her, during what he felt was a sensitive mo-
1. Causeway. The manor originally had a wooden ment, Akitt once told her his uncle lives near Thay.
bridge leading to a gate. When the previous bailiff’s
hunted out all the wolves in the local area, they filled in 8. Main Hall. This is a large timber-frame building on a
part of the moat and removed the gate and a portion of stone foundation. It has a slate roof, which needs repairs
wall to ease access to the barn and manor house in antici- in several locations and leaks badly over the front door
pation of major construction work. when it rains. The solar and one-quarter of the main hall
are paved with large flat flagstones, a project begun under
2. Gatehouse and guard room. A pile of half-burned the Clan Morfan. A stack of unused flagstones are piled
timbers and rubble mark the previous location of a small outside the back of the hall where they have sat since
timber-frame building. It was the home of Akitt’s two 715TR. The room is dominated by a large central hearth;
mercenaries, Kenric and Hedin, until they left the fire un- smoke filters out through a covered opening in the roof
attended while drunk and it caught fire. After that, they directly above the fire pit. The building has not been
lived in the main hall. The gatehouse was never rebuilt or whitewashed in several years and some of the daub is
even cleaned up. beginning to flake off.
3. Equipment Shed. The only things in this building are The solar was used by Lord Akitt and his guests. The
a single cart with a broken wheel and some rather moth- two additional beds and crib date from the previous resi-
eaten tack. The thatched roof has come loose on the right dents, probably the same time the sheets were last
rear corner and rain has leaked in. washed. There are outlines in the grime where three
4. Kennel. This shelter once housed a dog-boy and sev- chests once stood.
eral hunting dogs. Since the departure of Clan Morfan, it 9. Palisade and courtyard. When Sir Geleyn first be-
has stood empty. It is now home to a particularly territo- came bailiff of Charmic Manor, there was quite a problem
rial badger. with wolves in the area. A large palisade, built of stout
5. Stables. Until recently, this shed housed the four timbers and ten feet tall, was built to provide refuge for
horses and three mules that belonging to Lord Akitt. It is the villagers. After almost virtually eliminated the local
in reasonable shape, though the floor has a thick layer of wolf population, they replaced part of the wall with a low
manure and is quite muddy. One poor stable boy lives in fence. Today fungus and rot have got into the wood and
the loft. When Lord Akitt fired the ostler, he was left to the whole thing could be knocked over with a stout kick.
tend all of the horses and mules, clean the tack and muck Since the arrival of Lord Akitt, several rotten sections
out the stables, an impossible task for a 13 year old boy. of the palisade have collapsed and nothing has been done
He was frequently beaten by the recently departed bailiff to repair them. The wolf population has bounced back
and cringes at the approach of any important looking per- and now the population no longer has anywhere to seek
son. He is starved for affection and will latch on to the refuge. Three villagers were killed last winter and the vil-
first person who is nice to him. lagers now close up their homes the best they can and
6. Barn. Used as a granary, the barn is over thirty years huddle together when the wolves are on the hunt.
old. Clan Morfan had planned to replace it in 716TR, but The courtyard is a sea of mud and filth. Piles of rotting
it was never done. The barn has a very distinct lean to garbage and manure give it a disgusting reek. Large pud-
one side as a result of weakening timbers. There is no dles of standing water mixed with animal urine dot the
foundation to speak of and the timbers were set directly in yard. The contents of the manor chamber pots have just
the ground causing them to rot badly. The barn is moder- been thrown in the corner of the palisade. The yard of the
ately full of goods that Akitt extorted from the villagers basest cottar is not this filthy.
and didn’t have time to sell. With careful management,
they might get the village through to the next harvest.
Household
7. Kitchen. Built separately from the main hall in event
Temporary Bailiff. Sir Peart Tanush is the deputy to
of fire, this building is home to the two of the servants
the Earl of Neph’s Steward. In this role, he is responsible
Akitt kept on after he assumed control of the fief. The
for making assessments on manors for their feudal pay-
cook is an older woman and was much abused by the
ments. A moderately skilled knight, he has a razor sharp
men-at-arms. She is quite willing to tell everything she
mind and is extremely well educated. He is literate in
knows to anyone who will listen. The domestic is a young
three languages, a talented mathematician and has an ex-
girl, once quite pretty; she cleaned, washed and served the
cellent eye for value (especially the value of a manor,
lord and his men. In return for her hard work, she was
crops and livestock). This is his first visit to Charmic since
raped regularly. She is now mute, though some tender

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Lord Akitt took over the manor from Clan Morfan. He is previous chamberlain, Adilan of Morad, was a free man
completely appalled. When he inspected the manor just and was so disgusted by what he saw, he left Akitt’s ser-
before the previous bailiffs left it was in excellent shape vice shortly after the bailiff arrived. He settled in
and very capable of supporting a knight with a large Gardiren. He is well known to the people of Charmic and
household. He believes it will take at least three years to could do a great deal to help set things to right. The other
put things right. If PCs make friends with Sir Peart he can domestics were fired by Lord Akitt for being too expen-
be a powerful ally in the Earl’s court, especially when the sive. Most of them still live in the village. They would be
new bailiff has to negotiate future feudal payments. more than happy to return to their old jobs, if they could
Servants: There are currently only three servants at be convince the new lord is better than the old one (not a
the manor: the cook, one domestic and a stable boy. Clan difficult task, especially if the new bailiff hired Adilan as
Morfan supported twelve plus three men-at-arms. The his chamberlain).

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1. Tool Shed. This building was used
for the storage and maintenance of
Lynd’s tools. Axes, saws, chisels and
other tools are carefully stored on well
built racks on the walls. The floor is
packed earth, but is clean and recently
swept. Good, dry scrap wood has been
stacked in the corner to keep it out of
the weather.
2. Timberwright’s House. This fine,
comfortable house was the home of
Lynd, Lord Akitt’s cousin. He forced
the woodcrafter and villagers to help
him build it. It is the finest house on
the manor. It is tended by Lynd’s for-
mer apprentice, Thales, a fine young
lad from Gardiren. He was not in-
volved in the pillaging of the manor
and was equally badly treated by the
two men. He is well liked by the vil-
lagers. After Akitt and Lynd fled, he
remained and tidied up the house, ex-
pecting his master to return. Instead,
Sir Peart Tanush, deputy Steward of
Earl Curo, and five men-at-arms ar-
rived. Appalled by the state of the
manor house, he chose to set up resi-
dence here. The deputy Steward is
currently taking stock of the manor.
Impressed by the young apprentice, he
has allowed him to stay on as a domes-
tic until the fate of Charmic is decided.
3. Drying House. This open faced
shed is used to season the timber be-
fore sale. Most of the wood is in the
form of large timbers cut from the heart
of the tree. The rounded pieces left
from this process are then cut into
planks. Every few months, guildsmen
would come and take stock of the
[I] Timberwright’s Yard available timbers and buy what they needed. Sir Peart has
Lynd’s yard is in the centre of the village. The site was impounded this timber in the name of the King.
chosen for its easy access for wagons and to get the maxi-
4. Sawpit. The large pit in the middle of the yard is used
mum work out of the serfs. Some of the wood came from
to cut logs into timbers. Trees are felled in the forest and
the Charmic Manor wood lot, but most of it came from
any branches trimmed off for sale as wattle material or
the King’s forest outside the manor boundaries. The
firewood. The logs are then hauled to the yard, where
villagers hopes that the King’s Forester would find out and
they are stockpiled before being cut into square or rectan-
put and end to Lynd and Akitt were dashed when they
gular beams for use in timber-frame construction. The
saw the man accept a large bribe from the cousins and
process of sawing the logs involves one man in the pit un-
ride away with a big smile on his face (GM Note: The
derneath the log hauling down on the saw, while the man
Earl will want to know this and definitely bring it to the
on the top hauls the saw back up for the next cut. The
attention of the King. This may lead to a second
man in the pit does most of the cutting action and eats a
search…for the Forester.).

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face full of sawdust. The man on top has to haul the


heavy saw up with each stroke. Both are backbreaking
jobs. Lynd forced the village men to take turns while he
supervised. When they were to slow, he “encouraged”
them with a long ox whip. Most of the men in the village
and Lynd’s apprentice bear many scars from this whip.
5. Sawdust Pile. Each day, the sawdust from the pit had
to be dug out and piled into this bin. Lynd then sold the
sawdust to tanners for the tannic acid. Nothing that could
make him a profit was wasted. He even had a monopoly
on firewood, forcing the villagers to buy the wood they
themselves had felled, cut and piled.

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GENERAL DATA LORD’S HOUSEHOLD
Topography Lowland Name/Occupation ML Each # Total Loyalty
Fiefholder – Akitt Llack 3000 1 3000
Gross Acres 2060 Relative – Lynd Risene 1500 1 1500
- Woods Acres 432 Cook 500 1 500
= Cleared Acres 1628 Domestic 300 1 300
- Tenant Acres 799 Men-at-arms (MF) 864 2 1728
=Demesne Acres 829 Palfrey 900 4 3600
Stable Boy 300 1 300
Labor Pool 20500 Mules 450 3 1350
Labor Obligation 1952

Land Quality 1.17


Fief Index 0.85
Trade Index 1.20

TOTAL 12278

MANOR BUDGET CROPS


WI: 1.00 YIELD ACRES LABOR KIND CROP YIELD ACRES LABOR KIND
1 Woods 18 432 1296 +7776 Rye
2 Crops 60 814 4884 +48840 Barley
3 Pasture 90 814 8140 +73260 Oats
4 Waste Hay
5 Total Harvest =14320 =129876 Vegetables
6 Crop Seed 814 - 9768 Flax
7 Winter Feed 814 - 9768 Wheat
8 Fief Maintenance 0 0 - 0 Fruit
9 Assart 206 6180 +24720
10 Fief Income =20500 =135060 TOTALS
11 Demesne Income +68774 LIVESTOCK
12 Tenant Rents & Fees +4513 HEAD YIELD ACRES LABOR KIND
13 Glebe Revenue +2960 Oxen:
14 Taxes & Tolls +3744 Cows:
15 Amercements +2460 Goats:
16 Feudal Income +0 Sheep:
17 TOTAL INCOME =82451 Swine:
18 Household - 12278
19 Feudal Payments (same as pre-715TR) - 27682 TOTALS
20 Tithe (same as pre-715TR) - 8305 Crops:
21 Labour Hired - 4680 Livestock:
22 Political Expenses - 2060
23 TOTAL EXPENSES =55009
24 PRIVY PURSE =27446

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FIEF: Charmic LEIGE: King VILLAGE CENSUS FORM
HOLDER: Bailiff REALM: Kaldor YEAR: 720
TENANT HOUSEHOLD ML Size Acres Labour Kind Notes
Name / Occupation Serf Free Days Rent Fees
1 Cottar-Girn of Valada 100 2 2 8 60 8
2 Villein-Eld of Kralis 75 3 22 88 60 28
3 Metalsmith-Varyl of Drengen 75 10 25 210 175 Includes 144d fee
4 ½ Villein-Umis of Kralis 90 9 11 44 60 17
5 ½ Villein-Barane of Heryla 95 6 11 44 60 17
6 Yeoman-Weryn of Ailt 100 5 35 95 41 MF – 60 days service
7 ½ Villein-Maras of Drebor 70 6 18 72 60 24
8 Yeoman-Soben of Heryla 80 6 30 90 36 MF – 60 days service
9 Villein-Torka of Heryla 75 10 34 136 60 40
10 Villein-Krisi of Drebor 90 4 35 140 60 41
11 Cottar-Brilan of Kyfa 80 11 1 4 60 7
12 ½ Villein-Virisla of Heryla 60 5 11 44 60 17
13 Cottar-Ailarn of Heryla 80 2 2 8 60 8
14 Villein-Muir of Torlis 60 5 39 0 60 45 Woodward
15 Villein-Ulstin of Heryla 55 5 32 128 60 38
16 Cottar-Eadil of Heryla 70 2 3 12 60 9
17 Cottar-Seld of Sarion 75 1 3 12 60 9
18 Cottar-Witol of Sarion 105 3 5 20 60 11 Former-Reeve
19 Villein-Harquey of Heryla 90 5 38 0 60 44 Herder
20 Cottar-Arsain of Torlis 85 3 4 16 60 10
21 Miller-Deren of Kleve 80 5 25 210 271 Includes 240d fee
22 Villein-Col of Drebor 65 4 27 108 60 30
23 Villein-Mabisi of Drebor 100 4 40 5 160 90 51
24 Glebe-Father Perras 80 2 35 0 0 0 Revenue = 5920d
25 ½ Villein-Ithar of Kralis 85 3 19 72 60 25
26 Villein-Baralis of Torlis 100 5 37 5 148 90 48
27 Cottar-Undryn of Ailt 65 1 1 4 60 7
28 Cottar-Aslen of Torlis 65 1 5 20 60 11
29 Villein-Jodion of Drebor 90 6 40 0 60 46 Reeve
30 ½ Villein-Anrorian of Drebor 55 7 20 80 60 26
31 Cottar-Arath of Narad 90 5 3 12 60 9
32 Cottar-Kloril of Ibin 70 1 3 0 60 9 Beadle
33 Cottar-Endaen of Heryla 80 5 4 16 60 10
34 ½ Villein-Ulyn of Ailt 85 5 19 76 60 25
35 Villein-Narus of Drebor 85 4 32 128 60 38
36 ½ Villein-Raena of Kralis 40 7 15 60 60 21
37 Woodcrafter-Aenan of Korien 85 4 20 180 146 Includes 120d fee
38 Villein-Koman of Torlis 75 7 23 92 60 29
39 Villein-Arge of Kralis 75 7 35 140 60 41
40 ½ Villein Ildon of Torlis 105 6 15 60 60 21
41 Farmer-Nae of Sarion 110 2 10 120 16

TOTALS 194 609 190 1952 3005 1508

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