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[[File:Faramark_preclavic.png|thumb|Faramark, prior to Clavic takeover]]
[[File:Faramark_preclavic.png|thumb|Faramark, prior to Clavic takeover]]
[[File:House glengard emblem.jpg|thumb|emblem of the House Glengard]]
[[File:House glengard emblem.jpg|thumb|emblem of the House Glengard]]
'''Faramark''' was a region on the western side of [[Lesser Galwyndor]], governed by the [[House Glengard]] from its seat at the [[Whispering Towers]] in the capital city of [[Derth]]. Emperor [[Vralius]] assumed control over Faramark in 1329.2, when he assassinated all members of House Glengard, framing [[Wuerlan]].
'''Faramark''' was a region on the western side of [[Lesser Galwyndor]], governed by the [[House Glengard]] from its seat at the [[Whispering Towers]] in the capital city of [[Derth]]. Emperor [[Vralius]] assumed control over Faramark in 1329.2, when he assassinated all members of House Glengard, framing [[Wuerlan]]. The lands once known as Faramark are now governed under the Viceroyship of [[House Draessen]].
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Revision as of 19:43, 8 May 2016

File:Faramark preclavic.png
Faramark, prior to Clavic takeover
emblem of the House Glengard

Faramark was a region on the western side of Lesser Galwyndor, governed by the House Glengard from its seat at the Whispering Towers in the capital city of Derth. Emperor Vralius assumed control over Faramark in 1329.2, when he assassinated all members of House Glengard, framing Wuerlan. The lands once known as Faramark are now governed under the Viceroyship of House Draessen.

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