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Revision as of 20:11, 12 April 2019
- The Holy Roman Empire during the High Middle Ages -DAV- Crusade of Ashes and Blood (Wewelsburg)
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Contents
Fief of Wifilisburg
Places
- -- Ruins of Wifilisburg Fortress
- -- The Caves beneath the Fortress
- -- St.Liborius Church
- -- The Parsonage
- -- Village Well
- -- Village Common
- -- Smithy
- -- Mill
- -- The Fields
- -- Northern Fields (Fallow)
- -- Eastern Fields
- -- Western Fields
People
Die Dorfleute (People of the Village)
- -- Aldo
- -- Theotleip
- - Hálfdan -- Village Elder
- -- Hunfrid -- Elder Serf
- -- Erlendr -- Free Holder
- -- Sigiheri
- -- Yngvarr
- -- Yngvarr
- -- Gislin
Die reisenden Leute (Traveling People)
St.Calenda's Wandering Pageant, Odeum & Lunar Fair
- -- Vulo the Bulgar
- -- Theodoric the Goth
- -- Astarte the Autumn Queen
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- -- Einarr the Northman
- -- Polyphonte -- The Byzantine
- -- Víkingr
- -- Ingríðr
- -- Dagmær
- -- Sahak the Armenian {Ravnos - 7th generation}
- -- Ismet the Sword Swallower {Turkish}
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval_theatre
Fremde in der Nacht (foreigners-strangers in the night)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wewelsburg
Prologue: - Teutoburg Forest -- 762 Ab urbe condita (9 C.E.)
Theotman held Odila close to him where they lay wrapped in a rug of furs
In the Year of Our Lord 1094 -- March 1st