Subject: New Tales of Hieronymus, Part n
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Posted on: 2018-04-16 21:01:00 UTC

"Lords and Ladies, knights and civilians of Plort, I don’t know even half of you half as good as I should, and I don’t like half of you even half as much as you probably deserve – nah, wrong canon."

Hieronymus the hermit stood on the highest top of the Auriantym Chain, practising the address he hoped to get away with never actually delivering. He didn’t quite remember how he had gotten there. This was probably the price he had to pay for delving into magic, bartering the ability to stay in one place – and visible – over an extended period of time for the ability to travel instantly to any place he wanted to visit, and go unnoticed until he revealed his presence.

Last he knew, he had been at Los Taelis, thinking about some constructive details of the Halley-Talia-Barracks and the Echo-Kat-Shooting-Range. There they got onto him – about a dozen knights and barons with an odd civilian in the mix. He didn’t stand a chance, and his boss didn’t help at all. Might she even have been part of that conspiracy, sending him to Los Taelis in the first place? Nah, he thought, that’s paranoid. Mylady Neshomeh has always been benevolent.

So now he was a baron, looking over the land that had been thrust into his hands, and strange thoughts whirled through his mind. Far to the east, beyond the fructuous fields and lush meadows of the Riding of Sittorese, a dark line loomed above the horizon – the edge of the Kar'eer Forest. I thought I had that left behind. For Kanun’s sake, I’m retired! If Baroness Juliette wants to keep the Southeast of the Riding, she can have it.

(to be continued)



In other words:

The Sozeri may be a natural border, but Juliette absolutely deserves a part in the Riding of Sittorese. Just draw a line from the forest’s western corner (is that river the Meibot or a southern tributary?) southward to the coast, and we are good. (We may need to name the bay or cape where that line ends, but I’m not good at that. Is that grey line there the Coastal Ridge, and does it end where I expect the border to be?)

I didn’t notice any gulleys, crags, pine trees and wild dogs in the Riding of Sittorese (the crows though, the crows!), but then I never visited the north-eastern region that was still a part of Iric when the Riding was designed to be Plort’s breadbasket. Baron Larf may be up for a surprise when he wanders closer to his western border.

I’m too tired to finish this today, and I’m not sure yet whether it is Part 1 of the New Tales.

HG

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