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Latest revision as of 00:15, 1 November 2023
About
- Names
- Hom
- Hom is a small eläëdhë - manor - held by a maternal cousin to Üprewyna Duncana II, The manor has two satellite villages Jël and Näža.
Location
Population
- Size
- 155 persons
Local Government
- Ruler
- Wyna Cëruna hyHom
- The eläëdhë of Hom is officially owned by Üprewyna Duncana II. His cousin, Wyna Cëruna hyHom holds this manor in his absence.
History
- Founded
- 276 YG
- Hom was settled by a offshoot of the clan from which the first Üprewyna, Sköharna, belonged. It has always had a connection to the royal line, and while it remains a fairly small community, has enjoyed the intervening years in prosperity and peace.
- Homcoming
- The Üprewyna visits the eläëdhë once per year every late summer, and a small fair ensues with each visit. Since his coronation, these festivals have increased in attendance and importance. Hom has seen a slight increase in population in the past three years as a result.
Locations
- Crypt of Pälomokva (burial site)
- Fairfield Common (fairground)
- Fairview (Inn)
- Homchurch (church of Pëölüva)
- Hom Mill (mill / bakery)
- Hom Smithy (blacksmith)
- Hom Winery (vinter)
- Pelabyger hyHom - Hom Keep (keep)
Persons
- Contemporary
- Avöpëna (apprentice vintner)
- Bapëdhäthva hyPëölüva (priest of Pëölüva)
- Cëruna hyHom (wyna)
- Duncana II (üprewyna)
- Düpana hyPëölüva (priest of Pëölüva)
- Jëgna (innkeeper)
- Mërva Duncanüpva (daugther of the üprewyna)
- Pakwekva hyPëölüva (highpriestess of Pëölüva)
- Pälüküva (baker)
- Prutyna (miller)
- Rake (weaver)
- Thügräva (apprentice vintner)
- Ydhana (vintner)
- Tëthana hyRylava (priest of Rylava)
- Jylena (blacksmith)
- Historic
- Pälomokva (village saint)