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== History == | == History == | ||
Throughout the Age of Heroes, the Blackwater Marches were ever a contested frontier, often claimed and controlled by many neighboring kings, but never truly integrated into their realms, lying too far from the centre of power. The Blackwater was under the Kingdom of the Rivers and Hills during both the Fisher and Mudd dynasties, yet was torn from the latter by incursions by the Storm Kings of House Durrandon, particularly [[Monfryd I Durrandon|Monfryd the Mighty]], who defeated the kings of Duskendale and Maidenpool after crossing the Blackwater Rush. | Throughout the Age of Heroes, the Blackwater Marches were ever a contested frontier, often claimed and controlled by many neighboring kings, but never truly integrated into their realms, lying too far from the centre of power. The Blackwater was under the Kingdom of the Rivers and Hills during both the Fisher and Mudd dynasties, yet was torn from the latter by incursions by the Storm Kings of House Durrandon, particularly [[Monfryd I Durrandon|Monfryd the Mighty]], who defeated the kings of Duskendale and Maidenpool after crossing the Blackwater Rush. This conquest was shortlived however due to the failures of Monfryd's son Durran the Dim and his grandson Barron, who lost all Monfryd gained and more. | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
[[Category:Regions|The Blackwater]] | [[Category:Regions|The Blackwater]] |