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==About==
 
==About==
The Barrowlands is a region of wide, grassy hilly plains where there are numerous barrows, the ancient graves of the Elwys, to be found. The largest barrow, the Great Barrow which is situated in a hamlet called Kalmyn, is said to contain the grave of the Great King of the Elwys who was also known as the Barrow King.
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The Barrowlands is a region of wide, grassy hilly plains where there are numerous barrows, the ancient graves of the Elwys, to be found. The largest barrow, the Great Barrow which is situated in a hamlet called Kalmyn, is said to contain the grave of the Great King of the Elwys who was also known as the First Barrow King.
  
 
The area is sacred to those who worship the [[Elwynn (Goddess)|Goddess Elwynn]] such as the Church of Elwynn and [[Froyalanish Ancient Ways]].
 
The area is sacred to those who worship the [[Elwynn (Goddess)|Goddess Elwynn]] such as the Church of Elwynn and [[Froyalanish Ancient Ways]].
  
 
[[Category:religion]][[category:Elwynn]][[Category:Froyalanish Ancient Ways]][[Category:Elwynnese Religion]]
 
[[Category:religion]][[category:Elwynn]][[Category:Froyalanish Ancient Ways]][[Category:Elwynnese Religion]]

Revision as of 10:28, 8 August 2016

View of the Barrowlands of the Vale of Angularis.

The Barrowlands is an area of extensive plains in the Deep South which is situated in the Bailiwick of the Princely Precinct of the Elwynnese Union called the Emirate of Alalehzamin and Utasia which is known as the Vale of Angularis.

About

The Barrowlands is a region of wide, grassy hilly plains where there are numerous barrows, the ancient graves of the Elwys, to be found. The largest barrow, the Great Barrow which is situated in a hamlet called Kalmyn, is said to contain the grave of the Great King of the Elwys who was also known as the First Barrow King.

The area is sacred to those who worship the Goddess Elwynn such as the Church of Elwynn and Froyalanish Ancient Ways.