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[[File:BailiwickAshfeldSymbol.png|thumb|214x214px|The bailiwick symbol of Ashfeld]]
[[File:BailiwickAshfeldSymbol.png|thumb|214x214px|The bailiwick symbol of Ashfeld]]
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a bailiwick of the [[Sovereign Confederation]]. It is named for the still-grey hills imbibed with the toxic ash carried over the landscape in the immediate ecological aftermath following the Scouring of Kingsgate.
Ashfeld is a picturesque bailiwick located in the heart of the Sovereign Confederation. The region is named for the grey hills that dominate the landscape, which are believed to be imbued with toxic ash that was carried over the land during the [[Second Elwynnese Civil War|Scouring]] of [[Szodansdron|Kingsgate]]. The event, which occurred many years ago, left a lasting impact on the region's ecosystem.


In 1712, the population was 226,734
As recent as 1712, Ashfeld was home to a thriving population of 226,734 people, who are known for their strong sense of community and their love of the outdoors. The region is famous for its rolling hills, which offer stunning views and a wealth of opportunities for hiking, biking, and other outdoor activities.
 
Despite its history, Ashfeld is a place of great beauty and tranquility. Its residents are proud of their unique heritage and work hard to preserve the natural beauty of the region for future generations.


[[Category:Sovereign Bailiwick]]
[[Category:Sovereign Bailiwick]]
[[Category:Sovereign Confederation]]
[[Category:Sovereign Confederation]]

Latest revision as of 22:32, 10 December 2022

The bailiwick symbol of Ashfeld

Ashfeld is a picturesque bailiwick located in the heart of the Sovereign Confederation. The region is named for the grey hills that dominate the landscape, which are believed to be imbued with toxic ash that was carried over the land during the Scouring of Kingsgate. The event, which occurred many years ago, left a lasting impact on the region's ecosystem.

As recent as 1712, Ashfeld was home to a thriving population of 226,734 people, who are known for their strong sense of community and their love of the outdoors. The region is famous for its rolling hills, which offer stunning views and a wealth of opportunities for hiking, biking, and other outdoor activities.

Despite its history, Ashfeld is a place of great beauty and tranquility. Its residents are proud of their unique heritage and work hard to preserve the natural beauty of the region for future generations.