1. Journals

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Yearly Chronicle

Salisbury Christmas Court

Sarum

Count Roderick: “Our king, Uther, has shown that he is not a man to be trifled with. Sir Gorlois, the Duke of Cornwall, should have known better than leave things to the last day. The King trusts him not, and if anything, Duke Gorlois should work on being the first and foremost in loyalty and obedience to our King to earn that trust.”

Rapport

Sir Aed was noted for his bad luck during the year. Some said this was a divine punishment for him having had a son with a concubine.

Winter

Salisbury

Sir Gildas and Sir Aed both invested in mellisariums. Sir Gildas also painted Falt Manor white.

Sir Sionyn started the construction of an armory.

Berth, the younger brother of Sir Crandall, is killed by Saxon raiders. He never laid eyes on his son Fychan, born later this year.

Sir Aed had a son (with his wife Lady Alis): Cadno.

Sir Trahaern competed in a combat tournament and defeated his opponent. He spared the life of the loser in exchange for a ransom.

Euros, the younger brother of Sir Gildas, was married and had a daughter.

Sir Trahaern had a son: Arianwyn.

Sir Sionyn had a son: Gwanon. The childbirth was not without complications.

Sir Crandall and Sir Cyndrwyn started feuding.

Sir Unknown started a feud against Sir Derwyn.

In the wake of Sir Aed having an extra-marital child, it is now openly said that his late father, Sir Gogan, had a premarital daughter with an Irish woman.