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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
Situated in the borderlands of west Ferelden, Edgehall was originally a minor outpost of the surface dwarves. They abandoned it when its links to the Deep Roads were severed. The esteemed '''Lendon''' family took possession of Edgehall during the height of the [[Steel Age]], using it as a base to help drive out the [[Avvar]]s and pacify the region for [[Ferelden]]. In gratitude for this service, the King granted the Lendons the hereditary
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Situated in the borderlands of west Ferelden, Edgehall was originally a minor outpost of the surface [[dwarves]]. They abandoned it when its links to the Deep Roads were severed. The esteemed '''Lendon''' family took possession of Edgehall during the height of the [[Steel Age]], using it as a base to help drive out the [[Avvar]]s and pacify the region for [[Ferelden]]. In gratitude for this service, the King granted the Lendons the hereditary
 
title of arl and the lands surrounding Edgehall.
 
title of arl and the lands surrounding Edgehall.
   
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== Involvement ==
 
== Involvement ==
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This instability has recently allowed [[Gell Lendon]], half-brother to the old arl, to return from exile abroad to seize his “birthright” during the [[Fifth Blight]]. Aided by mercenaries under the command of the disgraced [[Orlais|Orlesian]] [[Chevalier]] [[Marcel Corbin]], Gell has retaken the keep from his brother’s widow and declared himself Edgehall’s new Arl. He hopes the overwhelming power of his mercenary forces will cow the local nobles into avoiding conflict with him.
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This instability has recently allowed [[Gell Lendon]], half-brother to the old arl, to return from exile abroad to seize his “birthright” during the [[Fifth Blight]]. Aided by mercenaries under the command of the disgraced Orlesian Chevalier [[Marcel Corbin]], Gell has retaken the keep from his brother’s widow and declared himself Edgehall’s new Arl. He hopes the overwhelming power of his mercenary forces will cow the local nobles into avoiding conflict with him.
   
 
He has since set to repairing Edgehall’s decrepit defenses, hiring or pressing into service laborers and craftsmen to accomplish the task. While many in Ferelden see Gell as a usurper or possibly even an Orlesian puppet, his nominal legitimacy and the need for the crown to concentrate their efforts in defending against the Blight makes direct action to remove Gell and expel his forces impractical. Instead, a Fereldan agent known as [[Engar]] has been directed to find people who can deal with the matter in a way that gives the crown deniability but also removes a threat to the nation’s authority and sovereignty.<ref>[[Dragon Age (tabletop RPG)]], Game Master's Guide Set 3, p. 63</ref>
 
He has since set to repairing Edgehall’s decrepit defenses, hiring or pressing into service laborers and craftsmen to accomplish the task. While many in Ferelden see Gell as a usurper or possibly even an Orlesian puppet, his nominal legitimacy and the need for the crown to concentrate their efforts in defending against the Blight makes direct action to remove Gell and expel his forces impractical. Instead, a Fereldan agent known as [[Engar]] has been directed to find people who can deal with the matter in a way that gives the crown deniability but also removes a threat to the nation’s authority and sovereignty.<ref>[[Dragon Age (tabletop RPG)]], Game Master's Guide Set 3, p. 63</ref>
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As Gell focus in rebuilding, Marcel Corbin leads his troops against the combined forces of his rebellious nobility, Bann [[Bryton]], Bann [[Lanya]], Bann [[Kail]], Bann [[Parth]] and the mercenary companies led by [[Alora]] and [[Fallon]]. To make matters worse, a host of darkspawn led by a [[Hurlock general]], attacks Edgehall amid the infighting. The banns and mercenaries join forces to face the darkspawn invaders.<ref>[[Dragon Age (tabletop RPG)]], Game Master's Guide Set 3, p. 87-93</ref>
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The people of Edgehall flee to other regions. The darkspawn horde marches unopposed to Orlais.<ref name="aftermath">[[Dragon Age (tabletop RPG)]], Game Master's Guide Set 3, p. 93</ref>
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The combined forces of the armies of banns and mercenaries are able to destroy the darkspawn host, and Marcel Corbin leaves Ferelden to warn Orlais about the darkspawn threat. The Fereldan banns then decide the fate of Gell Lendon.<ref name="aftermath"/>
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Sometime after being named the new Arl, Gell orders to cut down and burn the [[vhenadahl]] of Edgehall's [[Alienage]], after the elves there protested his treatment of them. When a [[Dalish]] clan offered a new sapling to replace the vhenadahl, he orders his men to confiscate it and the Dalish threaten to invade Edgehall if the sapling isn't returned. Ser [[Aaron]], who happen to be in Edgehall at the time, intervenes and is able to retrieve the sapling and return it to the Alienage. By decree of [[Alistair|King Alistair]], Arl Gell is forbidden to touch the new vhenadahl.<ref>[[Dragon Age: Knight Errant]], number 1.</ref>}}
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 02:54, 12 May 2017

Edgehall is an arling located in western Ferelden, and during the Fifth Blight the area became rife with conflict.

Geography

Much of the surrounding area is hills and open fields with patches of dense forest. It is not the richest of lands, but the hardy Fereldans who work the soil make a good living and small towns and settlements dot the landscape. Closer to the Frostbacks, the land becomes rocky and less hospitable. Pockets of darkspawn activity and other dangerous creatures lurk in various caves and abandoned ruins in the area, making travel a risky proposition for the unarmed and unprepared.[1]

Background

Situated in the borderlands of west Ferelden, Edgehall was originally a minor outpost of the surface dwarves. They abandoned it when its links to the Deep Roads were severed. The esteemed Lendon family took possession of Edgehall during the height of the Steel Age, using it as a base to help drive out the Avvars and pacify the region for Ferelden. In gratitude for this service, the King granted the Lendons the hereditary title of arl and the lands surrounding Edgehall.

Edgehall was one of the first keeps to fall when the Orlesians invaded, and they used it as a base throughout the occupation. The chevaliers were not kind to the people in the area and resentment and anger toward Orlais runs strong here. Years of diplomatic efforts and repaired relations between the two nations made less of a positive impact here than in many other parts of Ferelden.

To make things worse, Edgehall was not retaken until the Orlesians withdrew from Ferelden. Before they left, they sabotaged much of the keep’s defenses, leaving it a shadow of its former glory and a constant reminder of the occupation. Though control of Edgehall was returned to the Lendon family, things were never the same.

Internal division and external conflicts weakened the once noble family and its stalwart keep. When the last arl of Edgehall, Fergus Lendon, died without a clear heir, much of the administration of the surrounding lands fell to the local nobles until a new arl was chosen. Politics and infighting stalled this progress as the nobles continued to squabble. Individual settlements and lands still do well enough, but the governance of the region as a whole has suffered.

Involvement

RPG

This instability has recently allowed Gell Lendon, half-brother to the old arl, to return from exile abroad to seize his “birthright” during the Fifth Blight. Aided by mercenaries under the command of the disgraced Orlesian Chevalier Marcel Corbin, Gell has retaken the keep from his brother’s widow and declared himself Edgehall’s new Arl. He hopes the overwhelming power of his mercenary forces will cow the local nobles into avoiding conflict with him.

He has since set to repairing Edgehall’s decrepit defenses, hiring or pressing into service laborers and craftsmen to accomplish the task. While many in Ferelden see Gell as a usurper or possibly even an Orlesian puppet, his nominal legitimacy and the need for the crown to concentrate their efforts in defending against the Blight makes direct action to remove Gell and expel his forces impractical. Instead, a Fereldan agent known as Engar has been directed to find people who can deal with the matter in a way that gives the crown deniability but also removes a threat to the nation’s authority and sovereignty.[2]

As Gell focus in rebuilding, Marcel Corbin leads his troops against the combined forces of his rebellious nobility, Bann Bryton, Bann Lanya, Bann Kail, Bann Parth and the mercenary companies led by Alora and Fallon. To make matters worse, a host of darkspawn led by a Hurlock general, attacks Edgehall amid the infighting. The banns and mercenaries join forces to face the darkspawn invaders.[3]

If Edgehall is destroyed by the darkspawn:

The people of Edgehall flee to other regions. The darkspawn horde marches unopposed to Orlais.[4]

If the defenders save Edgehall from the darkspawn:

The combined forces of the armies of banns and mercenaries are able to destroy the darkspawn host, and Marcel Corbin leaves Ferelden to warn Orlais about the darkspawn threat. The Fereldan banns then decide the fate of Gell Lendon.[4]

Knight Errant


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Inquisition.


BioWare canon
The plot follows BioWare's own canon, meaning that Alistair is king of Ferelden in the comic's story.

Sometime after being named the new Arl, Gell orders to cut down and burn the vhenadahl of Edgehall's Alienage, after the elves there protested his treatment of them. When a Dalish clan offered a new sapling to replace the vhenadahl, he orders his men to confiscate it and the Dalish threaten to invade Edgehall if the sapling isn't returned. Ser Aaron, who happen to be in Edgehall at the time, intervenes and is able to retrieve the sapling and return it to the Alienage. By decree of King Alistair, Arl Gell is forbidden to touch the new vhenadahl.[5]


References

  1. Dragon Age (tabletop RPG), Game Master's Guide Set 3, p. 63-64
  2. Dragon Age (tabletop RPG), Game Master's Guide Set 3, p. 63
  3. Dragon Age (tabletop RPG), Game Master's Guide Set 3, p. 87-93
  4. 4.0 4.1 Dragon Age (tabletop RPG), Game Master's Guide Set 3, p. 93
  5. Dragon Age: Knight Errant, number 1.