The fiefdom of Brithem is a thousand-acre estate comprised of an expansive castle and a handful of outlying farms. The below drawing is to serve as abstract concept only, illustrating the stylistic architecture and relative size of the primary structure.
(Attribution)
The castle itself is home to nearly a hundred individuals, from soldiers and nobility to servants, laborers, cooks, footmen, and specialized craftsmen such as an armorer and weaponsmith. The surrounding farmlands reap protection from the castle and provide sustenance to its Lady and her constituents. Brithem's banner is a black eagle with red talons, emblazoned on the breastplates and shields of its soldiery.
(Attribution)
The castle itself is home to nearly a hundred individuals, from soldiers and nobility to servants, laborers, cooks, footmen, and specialized craftsmen such as an armorer and weaponsmith. The surrounding farmlands reap protection from the castle and provide sustenance to its Lady and her constituents. Brithem's banner is a black eagle with red talons, emblazoned on the breastplates and shields of its soldiery.
Heraldic crest of Brithem
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