The Greymoors

Sparsely populated, autocratic and less than welcoming to outsiders, Greymoors isn't the first destination that springs to mind when thinking of a good place to travel in the Seven Kingdoms. Before the First War, there were many more Moorfolk, and they lived in better harmony with the Fey. At the height of the conflict, the fighting in Greymoors destroyed almost three quarters of the land, leaving a ruined scar in the place of what had been farmland and cities.

It was in Greymoors that the Second Treaty was signed with the Fey. They healed the land, but reclaimed most of it as their own. Almost five centuries later, the war was revived once again between Kaderria, the last few sorcerers and the other six kingdoms. Greymoors was once more the scene of the last battles of the Second War, witnessing the deaths and hosting the tombs of the last sorcerers.

Since then Greymoors has been the wild place it is now, with its people bitter at losing so much of their homeland and suspicious of anything unusual. The fey bear the humans no ill will, but each seeks to avoid the other side as much as possible. The one place where human and fey truly get along is in tending to the horses of Greymoor. They are by far the finest in all of the Seven Kingdoms, and both the fey and the humans take great care in nurturing and protecting them.




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