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In 190 A.I. a minor succession crisis emerged when the Lord Sefton Cafferen abdicated his birthright to his son Theodore. Questions were raised in the noble council as to if this highly unusual and religiously suspect action should be allowed to happen, but ultimately nothing was done to prevent it, and it occurred without major incident. | In 190 A.I. a minor succession crisis emerged when the Lord Sefton Cafferen abdicated his birthright to his son Theodore. Questions were raised in the noble council as to if this highly unusual and religiously suspect action should be allowed to happen, but ultimately nothing was done to prevent it, and it occurred without major incident. | ||
Under the rule of the Lord Theodore Cafferen, the first windmill was constructed in the Garden Coast, a remarkable technological and engineering feat. As far as anyone in the region knew, it was the first of its kind in the entire world, though countless more like it would emerge all over the southern Reach in the following years. | Under the rule of the Lord Theodore Cafferen, in 195 A.I. the first windmill was constructed in the Garden Coast, a remarkable technological and engineering feat. As far as anyone in the region knew, it was the first of its kind in the entire world, though countless more like it would emerge all over the southern Reach in the following years. | ||
== Notable Members == | == Notable Members == |