The Atraedean Kingdom of Gladewynn

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The Kingdom of Gladewynn is the predominant Elven nation on Atlas. It consists of the territories of Gladewynn, the Loftywoods and the Barrowlands.

History

The Kingdom of Gladewynn has roots that go as far back as the Sacking of Malinor. When the Princedom of Malinor was laid waste to by Emperor Godfrey Horen, the Ichorian clans displaced by war gathered around the Aldersrock in Old Gladewynn to sing the Seven Songs.

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Geography

The Capital of Gladewynn rests atop the mountain peaks in the Barrowlands.

  • Laurelin: The former capital of the Dominion of Malin in Caras Eldar, now an annexed state under the Kingdom of Gladewynn. Nestled in the Loftywoods, the State of Laurelin is headed by a provincial Chieftain appointed by the King.
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Government

The government of Gladewynn is presided over by a Monarch of the Ithelanen clan.

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Religion

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War

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