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[Blog] The Burrower Wars Part III: Life of Keres
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Was Keres a Pict?
Of course the following quote is how I managed Picts in one of my Blackmoor campaigns, but the Picts we also mentioned in the FFC  Cool

Quote:King Robert I of Geneva, about a millennium ago guided a great war fleet from Thonia to the lands now known as Blackmoor and took over without fighting the only meaningful settlement of the region: the whaling port of Maus. He claimed the whole region (calling it the Northern Marches) but barely stepped outside the walls of Maus, that at the time was inhabited mostly by Skandaharians and a mix of other refugees (...pirates...) from several lands. Outside Maus, the population was mostly Elves and a few, scattered Human tribes technologically at early Bronze Age (now usually called pre-Thonians and sometimes also Picts, as they used to paint their bodies with colours made with minerals or herbs).
He's a real Nowhere man, sitting in his Nowhere land,
making all his Nowhere plans for Nobody.
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